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May 24, 2017, 11:20:24 PM
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I found this http://pangolinminer.com/index_us.html

Hash Rate ETH:200MH/s, Zcash:2400 Sol/s,XMR 6500H/S
CPU Intel Broadwell-u 3215, SO-DIMM 4G DDR3L, mSATA 64G SSD
Ethernet 1x Gigabit(Network Controller Intel I210-AT)
USB 2 x USB2.0, HDMI 1 x HDMI(from CPU)
PCI-E Slot 8 x PCI-E x16 2.0(1x)
Graphic Card 8 x NVIDIA GTX1060 6G
Power Connection 7 x 6 Pin 12V
TDP 1000W (Power Supply PANGOLINMINER 1600w)
Windows 10 64-bit
Dimension 495x255x162mm
Weight 14KG (including power supply)
Warranty 12 Months
2099USD

It is also offered by Bitbaza from Russia.

It looks, that it is similar idea as Pandaminer or Lightningasic boards.

Is it reliable source? Any experience,  more information about it?
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May 25, 2017, 12:18:04 AM
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Prepayment for a never heard of before brand to most people? Sounds pretty fishy to me. Cards look cool with the passive setup, I'm interested in the temps on those cards. Reminds me of the old Quadro cards you find sometimes in old workstations.
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