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February 13, 2014, 04:19:50 AM |
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This is like explaining isotropic vector matrix equilibrium to a monkey. Useless.
You're apparently well versed in advanced calculus, and yet you think you can beat the second law of thermodynamics with your HHO powered car bullshit? Plan B really was Plan A all along. How do you all feel having the privilege of funding that venture?
Look at alllllllll those Jupiter modules they refused to sell to all of us previous owners!! I counted around 720 modules just in that aisle = 120TH/s and just the ones you see. There might be more modules behind the 1st row. Who knows how many more aisles are there. That reminds of the Guns, lots of guns scene in the Matrix: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y70vcs3oV14
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February 13, 2014, 04:21:17 AM |
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http://imgur.com/a/jzT5E Full album. I think it's safe to say they didn't start this adventure last week.
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dropt
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February 13, 2014, 04:22:18 AM |
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I counted around 720 modules just in that aisle = 120TH/s and just the ones you see. There might be more modules behind the 1st row. Who knows how many more aisles are there. That reminds of the Guns, lots of guns scene in the Matrix: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y70vcs3oV14There appears to only be one row per rack at the moment, but those racks are way longer than that screenshot shows.
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February 13, 2014, 04:25:59 AM |
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hmm roundabout 2-3 PH if i count the rows right
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February 13, 2014, 04:30:38 AM |
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Just look at all that shelving - it is endless. I can count at least 10 aisles, probably 15. They accommodate modules on both sides. Each shelving unit seems to be: 7 floors high, 20 sections long and each section accommodates 6 modules. So 15 units/aisles x 7 floors x 20 sections x 2 sides x 6 modules = 25,200 modules 25,200 x 167.5GH/s = 4,221,000GH/s = 4,221TH/s = 4.2PH/s 4.2PH/s = 1400 Neptunes @ 3TH/s
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OmegaCentauri
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February 13, 2014, 04:47:28 AM |
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Just look at all that shelving - it is endless. I can count at least 10 aisles, probably 15. They accommodate modules on both sides. Each shelving unit seems to be: 7 floors high, 20 sections long and each section accommodates 6 modules. So 15 units/aisles x 7 floors x 20 sections x 2 sides x 6 modules = 25,200 modules 25,200 x 167.5GH/s = 4,221,000GH/s = 4,221TH/s = 4.2PH/s
4.2PH/s = 1400 Neptunes @ 3TH/s
Why are you selling the Miners and don’t mine yourself (will you use the miners for mining yourself)? ▾ We are mining ourselves, but we believe in the bitcoin project and a diversified market is the best for all parties. We will continue to mine but we do not believe in a monopoly of miners. We will not mine with more than 5% of the hash rate we sell, and we will never mine with customer hardware.
LOLOLOLOLOLOL But really.. Greedy motherfuckers.
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February 13, 2014, 04:57:16 AM |
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This explains that account on eligius.st that has been climbing steadily now reaching for 1PH/s and what? 3 Million dollar's worth of Bitcoin.. All I see are rows and rows of upgrade modules ... :-( I just wanted a few... Kinda makes you sick, doesn't it?
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February 13, 2014, 05:06:34 AM |
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Just look at all that shelving - it is endless. I can count at least 10 aisles, probably 15. They accommodate modules on both sides. Each shelving unit seems to be: 7 floors high, 20 sections long and each section accommodates 6 modules. So 15 units/aisles x 7 floors x 20 sections x 2 sides x 6 modules = 25,200 modules 25,200 x 167.5GH/s = 4,221,000GH/s = 4,221TH/s = 4.2PH/s 4.2PH/s = 1400 Neptunes @ 3TH/s Nice. Especially if you can do it with OPM (other people's money).
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February 13, 2014, 05:29:07 AM |
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Why all the hate?
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RickJamesBTC
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February 13, 2014, 05:34:32 AM |
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seriously, waaah. calling someone greedy for doing exactly what you are doing, just bigger and better. Grow up. If you are jealous, do it bigger.
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bkminer
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Don't let the nam-shub in your operating system.
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February 13, 2014, 05:47:43 AM |
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Sorry for not included it, but a few pages back they said "We have NOT been making more 28nm modules" um, yeah ok...
So that's how they're doing it faster than a normal datacnter. It's all just shelves to throw modules on with open windows and fans blowing ... and at that density... again where did they get that many modules? and it would kill them to sell is a couple of hundred? I don't think they'd miss them.....
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February 13, 2014, 05:55:46 AM |
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Sorry for not included it, but a few pages back they said "We have NOT been making more 28nm modules" um, yeah ok...
So that's how they're doing it faster than a normal datacnter. It's all just shelves to throw modules on with open windows and fans blowing ... and at that density... again where did they get that many modules? and it would kill them to sell is a couple of hundred? I don't think they'd miss them.....
KnC and others have got to admit that telling people to hold onto btc (or their choice of currency) as upgrade modules will soon be available, then no word for week after week after week, while there's also no word about the progress of Neptune development, then announce no, there will be no upgrade modules and oh, the Neptunes might be late so we're going to offer a "Plan B" as an alternative, isn't exactly "keeping your customer informed" and doesn't fall in the category of good public relations. It falls more in the category of customer and public relations BFL style. Then a video surfaces, doesn't matter when it was made, that drives the point home about upgrade modules being put into use at some point, and not by customers. Again, not good customer and public relations.
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February 13, 2014, 06:02:34 AM |
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10 MW »» 10 PHash
5%, 10 PHash »» total n/w, 200 PHash
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February 13, 2014, 06:38:50 AM Last edit: February 13, 2014, 07:40:15 AM by hardpick |
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KNC plan makes sense to me! why you want to sell mining rig? when you can host them yourself and make 4 time the profit ( and don't have to deal with customers)
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Phoenix1969
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February 13, 2014, 07:33:50 AM |
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Well, anyone still think they don't have "Time to pull off a datacenter"? Wow. This is epic. also... "Server hall will be ready in about a month." hmmmm
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February 13, 2014, 07:35:10 AM |
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Look at alllllllll those Jupiter modules they refused to sell to all of us previous owners!! now we know why there was a bottleneck on beaglebones, controller boards, components, heat sinks, etc etc etc... they're not very good at lying they bought everything for themselves now I understand why bitcoinorama hasn't show himself here, and I don't think we'll see him ever again. this is orama now I don't believe he joined the KNC's team for this. they used orama because he came across as an honest person.
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Phoenix1969
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February 13, 2014, 07:49:29 AM Last edit: February 13, 2014, 08:03:45 AM by Phoenix1969 |
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It does seem pretty deceptive being we were just led to believe they had just begun with the idea, when it's actually almost done, and obviously hashing away at am ever-accumulating rate. Didn't they just tell us there was a controller board part shortage too? Wow. We should have been given the option to take 3th/s of 28nm now over waiting by the looks of it. "Customer Appreciation" batch takes on a whole new meaning now.... lol I hope they make up for it with a really good hash-hosting deal
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Searing
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February 13, 2014, 08:06:14 AM |
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seriously, waaah. calling someone greedy for doing exactly what you are doing, just bigger and better. Grow up. If you are jealous, do it bigger.
alas too true...too true Searing
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February 13, 2014, 08:08:44 AM |
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they've lied before.. remember the 'we don't use 8 VRMs, 4 is fine' crapola.. (check out the overclocking thread for a brilliant job of using all 8 on a oct jup)
KNC is still one of the best miner companies out there but looks like their early 'lets prove our geekness to the world' was an early chapter and they are all grown up now
so let's have a toast to who they were and bid farewell to who they are
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February 13, 2014, 08:30:40 AM Last edit: February 13, 2014, 08:41:46 AM by de_ixie |
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holy moth*** sh*** - we created a monster This warehouse full of shelves is sooo beatiful - I want to cry edit: I cant be angry - this is epicness
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