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July 19, 2013, 11:27:50 PM
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Can someone explain the 4600 chips left to me?  Are there 4600 chips that have already been ordered and waiting to arrive that can be purchased?  Or are there 4600 left until another batch will be ordered from avalon(Could take a while)?  Thanks

Afaik 4600 left until the batch reaches 50% pre-sold, at which point the batch is ordered and paid for by steamboat.


How many weeks has it been since we ordered batch 1 & 2 chips?  Is Avalon late on shipping our chips?  Waiting patiently on someone creating a thread titled "Avalon: Where is our chips?"
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July 19, 2013, 11:50:11 PM
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Can someone explain the 4600 chips left to me?  Are there 4600 chips that have already been ordered and waiting to arrive that can be purchased?  Or are there 4600 left until another batch will be ordered from avalon(Could take a while)?  Thanks

Afaik 4600 left until the batch reaches 50% pre-sold, at which point the batch is ordered and paid for by steamboat.


How many weeks has it been since we ordered batch 1 & 2 chips?  Is Avalon late on shipping our chips?  Waiting patiently on someone creating a thread titled "Avalon: Where is our chips?"

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192916.msg2758904#msg2758904

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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192916.msg1999362#msg1999362

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July 20, 2013, 12:07:31 AM
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thanks, eta says early july, it has passed that by almost 5 days, wonder when we'll get updates on this from Avalon
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July 20, 2013, 12:48:40 AM
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Can someone explain the 4600 chips left to me?  Are there 4600 chips that have already been ordered and waiting to arrive that can be purchased?  Or are there 4600 left until another batch will be ordered from avalon(Could take a while)?  Thanks

Afaik 4600 left until the batch reaches 50% pre-sold, at which point the batch is ordered and paid for by steamboat.


You may be right, but I wouldn't say it is clear from steamboat's top post.   This remains a point of confusion for me.  Reading steamboat's top post in isolation, I would have assumed that there were still 4600 chips available from the already ordered batch 6, rather than 4600 chips that still need to be ordered to trigger a batch 7 purchase, but I really can't tell.


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July 20, 2013, 02:09:46 AM
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Forgive me if this has been answered already.  Each 3-k16 blade in this case, Is it a special board or just 3 seperate regular k16 boards mounted and hooked together.  If I purchase the regular k16 boards at least 3 at a time will they work/mount in the case?  Thanks

Just three K16 boards.

You could put as few as one K16 or as many as 24 in the case. The max of 24 may end up being more like a max of 18 if we add a spot for a PSU.
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July 20, 2013, 02:56:20 AM
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Can someone explain the 4600 chips left to me?  Are there 4600 chips that have already been ordered and waiting to arrive that can be purchased?  Or are there 4600 left until another batch will be ordered from avalon(Could take a while)?  Thanks

Afaik 4600 left until the batch reaches 50% pre-sold, at which point the batch is ordered and paid for by steamboat.


You may be right, but I wouldn't say it is clear from steamboat's top post.   This remains a point of confusion for me.  Reading steamboat's top post in isolation, I would have assumed that there were still 4600 chips available from the already ordered batch 6, rather than 4600 chips that still need to be ordered to trigger a batch 7 purchase, but I really can't tell.



Steamboat, can you clear this up?  The 4600 available are they for an order already placed or a new batch pre order for the future?  Thanks
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July 20, 2013, 04:45:08 AM
Last edit: July 20, 2013, 04:59:51 AM by Rakessh
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I've been following this thread almost from the start, and having gone through most of the other batches as they happened, I can say for sure we're still at the pre-buy phase. 3958 left until they are ordered, and topic will then change to additional 5000 left from purchased order.

If you look at the OP it will say if and when batch 7 is ordered, just as the previous 6.

Infact, right now only the first 1042 chips of batch 7 have sold (if you check blockchain.info)

Edit: found actual chip count sold for b7 (might not be 100% acurate, but enough to know where we are on batch pre-sale or ordered status)

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July 20, 2013, 05:51:00 AM
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If you look at the address for batch 7 chips:   https://blockchain.info/address/1KSZGQg4WuXT3sj1dwDb79X7f94ghKH3T9  there are 88.236BTC right now.  So there's only about 1000 chips ordered from this batch so far.

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July 20, 2013, 09:05:04 PM
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Can i get the ordered chips, directly to Burnin for assemble?
I already ordered the Chips, and chosed no assembly & the adress, is my private one
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July 21, 2013, 04:24:05 AM
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Hi Steamboat, could you tell us how BkkCoins will be compensated? If that's under NDA, then I'd like to hear from both you and steamboat that you are happy with the deal.
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July 21, 2013, 05:10:34 AM
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Can you clarify what we should purchase to power full kit units in addition to a quality power supply. The first post does not mention that any PCIe power cables are included in the full kit.
Just want to make sure I don't overlap power supply items on my end with what is coming in the full kit. Can you update us on which PCIe extension cable you are referring to above that are included in the assembled units?
Currently the Fusion 16 comes with an 18" PCIe extension cable to make it easier to connect to a normal desktop computer. This will also make it easier to power the units in a stacked configuration. We are currently sourcing a PCIe splitter solution, and will add that to the list of items in the DIY kit if we receive it in time.

Thanks Steamboat for your update.

When will the deadline be for payment on the other batches from 2 through 7 for the fully assembled boards? In particular batch 4.

It is suggested to place your order as quickly as possible.

Steamboat, fun direction question...
does fun blow the air to the heatsink or does suck air from heatsink?

We use a proprietary design which retains over 99.87% of the fun produced, while consuming almost no electricity.

Also, the fan blows directly on the heatsink   Wink

+1 to this. My post asking this was regarding the 0.3.0 with correction for the noise problems. I realize you aren't waiting for another board that will (possibly) over clock better. I think we just all want to make sure you're going with the newest version that has the ferrite beads etc.

As a related question, assuming you're going with the 0.3.0 boards, whats the status of ordering the additional parts that have been added to the BOM?

Thanks again for all the effort.

Version 0.3.2 of the PCB and BOM has been ordered. All BOM components are scheduled to be delivered at the assembly house by the end of next week.

Now for the million dollar question: Any updates from Avalon on your end Steamboat? Tracking number/shipment notifications for any of the batches?
Not as of yet. The moment we receive word from Avalon we will pass it on.
So delivery time has passed on batch #1 and you're going to wait until something happens? Please inquire why said delivery time isn't followed up on.
We are, and have been, actively monitoring every aspect of this project. When we receive word from Avalon regarding our status update request, we will pass it on.

I know I am a bit late on this, but +1 on the case as well.  Curious what the pricing would be, but given the PSU(s), cases, cabling, and time/effort involved, this seems like it would be a big win for those of us who bought more than a handful of boards.

Is there any update on if this is going to be offered (or what price it might be offered at)?  Didn't see anything on http://liquidsyndesigns.com or further mention in the thread...

Case work is in progress. I received the first machined parts yesterday and am assembling prototypes. The PDU PCB design is underway, and I should have something to show next week. The Mineninja folks are on-board with development.

Some pictures from today:

Everyone, meet Jimrome. He is the creative talent behind the CAD drawings you may have seen on the front page of this thread and the website, as well as the project lead for our case.




Update:

Component sourcing:
The PCB based on Rev 0.3.2 has been ordered. We are doing everything in our power short of sitting on a stool in the fabrication shop to expedite the process. We have decided to process the main batch immediately, with samples being sent from the batch for testing. In the event the test fails, we will pay any additional fees incurred as a result. We understand time is of the essence, and feel confident enough in the design and our fabrication company to take this calculated risk to push production through.
The updated BOM has been ordered, and should finish being delivered by the end of next week. The assembly house has already begun sorting and preparing our order.

Final assembly sourcing:
We have received the spring loaded screws, standard screws, and standoffs.
The fans and USB cables are both scheduled to arrive on Tuesday.
The IC2, or "Klego" connectors, will arrive on Tuesday as well.

Logistics:
The buildout and renovation of the offices and warehouse area to transform them into assembly, staging, and shipping areas is essentially finished. We are now working to sort the roughly 1.5 tons of parts and begin preloading the assembly areas.

A few photos of the assembly pieces:

The heatsink with the new spring loaded screws:




Pieces of the Kit. It is still missing the USB cable, IC2 cable, fan, and hopefully PCIe splitter cables.




Our patented cardboard Klondike Smiley This is the test setup we are using for packaging verification.



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July 21, 2013, 05:48:34 AM
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Awesome update!


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July 21, 2013, 06:43:30 AM
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Great update steamboat.

How are the fans mounted is a stacked configuration?

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July 21, 2013, 09:07:09 AM
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I know I am a bit late on this, but +1 on the case as well.  Curious what the pricing would be, but given the PSU(s), cases, cabling, and time/effort involved, this seems like it would be a big win for those of us who bought more than a handful of boards.

Is there any update on if this is going to be offered (or what price it might be offered at)?  Didn't see anything on http://liquidsyndesigns.com or further mention in the thread...

Case work is in progress. I received the first machined parts yesterday and am assembling prototypes. The PDU PCB design is underway, and I should have something to show next week. The Mineninja folks are on-board with development.

Some pictures from today:

Everyone, meet Jimrome. He is the creative talent behind the CAD drawings you may have seen on the front page of this thread and the website, as well as the project lead for our case.

Thanks for the update.  Can't wait to hear about timing and pricing of the case.  I hope we hear lots more from jimrome soon!
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July 21, 2013, 02:47:51 PM
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Steamboat-

Thanks for all the updates... the hardware looks awesome!

I'm contemplating an upgrade from DIY kit form to fully-assembled and tested boards.  What sort of difference in shipping time do you expect between these options? i.e., how many days to assemble/test each batch of boards, and will you ship out the DIY kit form ones first?

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July 21, 2013, 02:52:03 PM
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Great update, thanks Steamboat Smiley

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July 21, 2013, 05:03:38 PM
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good update  Grin
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July 21, 2013, 05:23:08 PM
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Hi Steamboat, could you tell us how BkkCoins will be compensated? If that's under NDA, then I'd like to hear from both you and steamboat that you are happy with the deal.

I can't find the post right now, but I believe it was stated that Steamboat will be paying a license fee to BKKCoins for each board sold (actually I think it's a firmware license). Sorry, I don't recall if it was posted in this thread, or the Klondike 16 thread.

With that said, I personally plan to mine to BkkCoin's address for some period after getting my units. Just as a thank you. I know others have said they will do the same.

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July 22, 2013, 10:00:22 AM
Last edit: July 22, 2013, 10:20:09 AM by BitCsByBit
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Hey everyone, great news:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=177827.msg2778325#msg2778325

The first batch of Avalon chips that were ordered mid April are on the way.  Grin

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July 22, 2013, 12:06:59 PM
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Hey everyone, great news:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=177827.msg2778325#msg2778325

The first batch of Avalon chips that were ordered mid April are on the way.  Grin

Now this is good news to wake up to...
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