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I have processed an emergency refund to cchan as discussed and agreed with Arklan.John
OMG! Thief! They're takin' our jerbs!!! err.. bitcoins! Sarcastic fear aside, it struck me again how smoothly this has gone. Here we have 100 virtual strangers who've made a promise in an anonymous forum to make a purchase worth $200-$4000+, a promise that 95% of have followed through and immediately paid up. I don't know how many of you have tried this before in other group buy contexts, but that just does not happen. We're also collectively trusting two other virtual strangers with the equivalent of $100,000. Next, we're trusting a tiny, relatively unproven company to deliver us an in-development product that nobody outside that company has ever seen function. We do this knowing that even if things go incredibly smoothly with manufacture/delivery, and the difficulty ramp is better than expected, none of us will see our ROI for at least 6 months, likely longer. Pundits on either side of the 'will bitcoin last' argument need look no further. It is all magic internet funny money we are giving away nothing for something.... (I know bitcoins really aren't nothing but kinda feels that way to me every time I have received something I ordered with bitcoins. I bought a $300 video card and still made the house payment whoot!) Naelr (lover of magic internet money)
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oaxaca
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May 12, 2013, 06:38:52 PM |
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That would be a *lot* of wall warts powering those hubs. god, i hadn't even THOUGHT of that part. lets see, 12 port hubs... what, about 35 of them? BAHAHAH. i don't think this house HAS that many plugs... to make no mention of the circuits blasting or just a couple of these...
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May 12, 2013, 07:32:35 PM |
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That would be a *lot* of wall warts powering those hubs. god, i hadn't even THOUGHT of that part. lets see, 12 port hubs... what, about 35 of them? BAHAHAH. i don't think this house HAS that many plugs... to make no mention of the circuits blasting or just a couple of these... lol, where can you get em rasputin?
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May 12, 2013, 07:43:04 PM Last edit: May 12, 2013, 07:55:44 PM by LazyOtto |
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or just a couple of these...
Actually, a half dozen of those. On two discrete USB buses / chains. (Since the USB limit is 255 devices per chain.) And each of those panels would have to be able to supply 200 watts. For approximately 1.1 kilowatts in total. I think that would have to be called Uber Serial Bus. -- edit Although, that would be about 132gh. (Discounting any USB communication overhead / losses.) Roughly equivalent to 10 ASICMiner blades. Which, coincidentally enough, would use pretty much the same amount of electricity. (I just used 440 as a convenient round number for those calcs.)
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May 13, 2013, 12:17:16 AM |
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i've also picked up another hub so i can test 21 of these at a time.
I got a couple 10-port hubs recently myself (Rosewill), but as I look at it, I see the wallwart is only rated to supply 4 amps. I don't think I'll be trying to run more than 8 on mine, unless I wire mine up to get 5V from my PC ATX power supply.
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May 13, 2013, 12:25:10 AM |
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i've also picked up another hub so i can test 21 of these at a time.
I got a couple 10-port hubs recently myself (Rosewill), but as I look at it, I see the wallwart is only rated to supply 4 amps. I don't think I'll be trying to run more than 8 on mine, unless I wire mine up to get 5V from my PC ATX power supply. the hub i grabbed was http://www.amazon.com/Satechi-Power-Adapter-Control-Switches/dp/B0051PGX2Iand now that i look at it... sigh. it may not power a full 12 either.
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May 13, 2013, 01:03:07 AM |
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I think I would rather receive my unit untested rather than have it run under-current. I'm not an EE...which is probably part of the reason I am paranoid about these sorts of things. Also I worry a little bit about the time it might take to get the cgminer or whatever software figured out for these brand new devices. I'm sure you will be keeping us informed of progress through the time you crack open the big box. In the hopeful case that we get that far at any rate. If everything goes smoothly and seems to be working, it would be nice to have the optional QA. BTW, has ~friedcat mentioned anything one way or another about any QA they might do at the shop? I've not spotted it in any of his posts.
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May 13, 2013, 01:09:06 AM |
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I think I would rather receive my unit untested rather than have it run under-current. I'm not an EE...which is probably part of the reason I am paranoid about these sorts of things. Also I worry a little bit about the time it might take to get the cgminer or whatever software figured out for these brand new devices. I'm sure you will be keeping us informed of progress through the time you crack open the big box. In the hopeful case that we get that far at any rate. If everything goes smoothly and seems to be working, it would be nice to have the optional QA. BTW, has ~friedcat mentioned anything one way or another about any QA they might do at the shop? I've not spotted it in any of his posts. that's what we're waiting on actually. him getting the chips and testing them. i'll do everything i can to have cgminer set up, the packing materials and addresses to mail to, etc, ready to go the instant the box arrives. and lots of caffeine on hand too. i want to get the bulk orders done the first day, if i can. that's over half the chips though, now that i look at it. as to the hub being underpowered: ...excuse me while i contact bitspend to cancel it! you guys won't kill me if fro mthe day i get the package to mailing it all out is 3 or 4 days, will ya? christ there's a lot of you, and a lot of chips...
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May 13, 2013, 01:18:16 AM |
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... BTW, has ~friedcat mentioned anything one way or another about any QA they might do at the shop? I've not spotted it in any of his posts.
that's what we're waiting on actually. him getting the chips and testing them. ... I would not be to concerned about the chip per-se. I figure they are given some amount of testing in fab and packaging. The biggest concern I would have would be mechanical on the PCB. That reminds me, was there any discussion on how/if the heat-sink is to be included? None? Loose? Attached?
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May 13, 2013, 01:27:31 AM |
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... BTW, has ~friedcat mentioned anything one way or another about any QA they might do at the shop? I've not spotted it in any of his posts.
that's what we're waiting on actually. him getting the chips and testing them. ... I would not be to concerned about the chip per-se. I figure they are given some amount of testing in fab and packaging. The biggest concern I would have would be mechanical on the PCB. That reminds me, was there any discussion on how/if the heat-sink is to be included? None? Loose? Attached? i know it IS included. i assume attached, as, why not? but i also know they don't technically need them. so who knows. i could get two boxes, one full of heatsinks "no, it's not a solid block of metal! honest!" and one full of usb sticks.
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May 13, 2013, 01:32:46 AM |
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i know it IS included. i assume attached, as, why not? but i also know they don't technically need them. so who knows. i could get two boxes, one full of heatsinks "no, it's not a solid block of metal! honest!" and one full of usb sticks.
I could see logic to having them loose. I plan to have mine heatsinked, but I suspect that many/most people will not. Probably the less screwing things on and off the pcb, the better. I'm glad to hear that there will be an option. And I never thought of the utility that they may have in shipping
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May 13, 2013, 01:54:01 AM |
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you guys won't kill me if fro mthe day i get the package to mailing it all out is 3 or 4 days, will ya? christ there's a lot of you, and a lot of chips...
That's kind of what I expected. The chips should be shipped in order of size ordered; the more chips you bought the more you are affected by delays. I ordered 20 and if I don't end up piggybacking on a group pcb build, fully expect to be shipped somewhere near last.
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May 13, 2013, 02:12:13 AM |
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you guys won't kill me if fro mthe day i get the package to mailing it all out is 3 or 4 days, will ya? christ there's a lot of you, and a lot of chips...
That's kind of what I expected. The chips should be shipped in order of size ordered; the more chips you bought the more you are affected by delays. I ordered 20 and if I don't end up piggybacking on a group pcb build, fully expect to be shipped somewhere near last. wouldn't that go against the overnight shipping offer? or, then again, it kinda compensates for shipping later doesn't it, if you arrive sooner/ same time... hmm.
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May 13, 2013, 02:23:50 AM |
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you guys won't kill me if fro mthe day i get the package to mailing it all out is 3 or 4 days, will ya? christ there's a lot of you, and a lot of chips...
That's kind of what I expected. The chips should be shipped in order of size ordered; the more chips you bought the more you are affected by delays. I ordered 20 and if I don't end up piggybacking on a group pcb build, fully expect to be shipped somewhere near last. wouldn't that go against the overnight shipping offer? or, then again, it kinda compensates for shipping later doesn't it, if you arrive sooner/ same time... hmm. I think Big Ben is talking about a different group buy. 20 chips? PCB build? I'm biased of course, but shouldn't you ship the largest orders first?
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May 13, 2013, 02:26:01 AM |
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you guys won't kill me if fro mthe day i get the package to mailing it all out is 3 or 4 days, will ya? christ there's a lot of you, and a lot of chips...
That's kind of what I expected. The chips should be shipped in order of size ordered; the more chips you bought the more you are affected by delays. I ordered 20 and if I don't end up piggybacking on a group pcb build, fully expect to be shipped somewhere near last. wouldn't that go against the overnight shipping offer? or, then again, it kinda compensates for shipping later doesn't it, if you arrive sooner/ same time... hmm. I think Big Ben is talking about a different group buy. 20 chips? PCB build? I'm biased of course, but shouldn't you ship the largest orders first? that was my intent. and he must be, since i have him down for 1. ...god i hope i didn't screw that up...
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May 13, 2013, 02:34:08 AM |
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you guys won't kill me if fro mthe day i get the package to mailing it all out is 3 or 4 days, will ya? christ there's a lot of you, and a lot of chips...
That's kind of what I expected. The chips should be shipped in order of size ordered; the more chips you bought the more you are affected by delays. I ordered 20 and if I don't end up piggybacking on a group pcb build, fully expect to be shipped somewhere near last. wouldn't that go against the overnight shipping offer? or, then again, it kinda compensates for shipping later doesn't it, if you arrive sooner/ same time... hmm. Next time you run one of these (if you are not so burnt out that you'll swallow glass first), think about a policy where the shipping queue is organized based on the order in which people paid up when the call for funds went out. If I were doing one of these, I'd be tempted to see if I could leverage some automation of some sort. Google Forms comes to mind but that's only because I've seen it. There are probably other such things, or one could possible roll one's own. http://support.google.com/drive/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=87809
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May 13, 2013, 02:35:01 AM |
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you guys won't kill me if fro mthe day i get the package to mailing it all out is 3 or 4 days, will ya? christ there's a lot of you, and a lot of chips...
That's kind of what I expected. The chips should be shipped in order of size ordered; the more chips you bought the more you are affected by delays. I ordered 20 and if I don't end up piggybacking on a group pcb build, fully expect to be shipped somewhere near last. wouldn't that go against the overnight shipping offer? or, then again, it kinda compensates for shipping later doesn't it, if you arrive sooner/ same time... hmm. Next time you run one of these (if you are not so burnt out that you'll swallow glass first), think about a policy where the shipping queue is organized based on the order in which people paid up when the call for funds went out. If I were doing one of these, I'd be tempted to see if I could leverage some automation of some sort. Google Forms comes to mind but that's only because I've seen it. There are probably other such things, or one could possible roll one's own. http://support.google.com/drive/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=87809i likely will do another in the future, though we'll see. several things i'd do differently, for sure.
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May 13, 2013, 02:46:11 AM |
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you guys won't kill me if fro mthe day i get the package to mailing it all out is 3 or 4 days, will ya? christ there's a lot of you, and a lot of chips...
That's kind of what I expected. The chips should be shipped in order of size ordered; the more chips you bought the more you are affected by delays. I ordered 20 and if I don't end up piggybacking on a group pcb build, fully expect to be shipped somewhere near last. wouldn't that go against the overnight shipping offer? or, then again, it kinda compensates for shipping later doesn't it, if you arrive sooner/ same time... hmm. I think Big Ben is talking about a different group buy. 20 chips? PCB build? I'm biased of course, but shouldn't you ship the largest orders first? Yea, sorry. Got my group buys mixed up. Still think bigger first, and I only got one.
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May 13, 2013, 03:32:33 AM |
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I think I would rather receive my unit untested rather than have it run under-current. I'm not an EE...which is probably part of the reason I am paranoid about these sorts of things. I'm of the same mind, I'd prefer to have it in the condition it was received in.
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