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Author Topic: Bitmain looks like they're releasing a 15GH/s DASH miner called the AntMiner D3  (Read 299686 times)
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August 04, 2017, 09:25:47 PM
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Yeah I find it hard batch 3 being 10x the miners of other batches. Batch 2 sold out in ~30 minutes with 3500 and batch 3 with 35k sold out in half that time?
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August 04, 2017, 10:11:05 PM
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hi all,

ive bought two d3 crawlers. now ive some questions and hope someone could please answer them  Wink

1. noise is 85db a bit loud for my tasted. does anybody know the detailed specs of the fans? i want to buy less noisy fans in advanced.

2. do i have to use the installed controller and if can i somehow use other miners such as ccminer...? if this is possible, i think we could mine other algos aswell as those asic chip are capable of mining x11 gpu algo.

thanks
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August 04, 2017, 10:38:56 PM
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Someone knows a 'regular' PSU with all requirements (power and connections)?
Corsair maybe?

I would get a server power supply if i were you, a lot cheaper for the same rating

Would the hp dps 1200 work or cutting it too close?
I wouldn't go over 80% of the PSU capacity. General rule. Play it safe.

Okay yeah that's probably a good idea. Now to find an affordable psu at 1500 watts.  Cry Prices so high these days.

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August 04, 2017, 11:58:10 PM
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Well, total noob to ASIC mining.  Would it be worthwhile to buy one with the next. Watch?  Am I looking at maybe $10k return for 1 year, instead 70K like the calcs say?
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August 05, 2017, 01:00:40 AM
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iBeLink DM22G for Delivery in October!
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We are very happy to announce the next generation of iBeLink X11 miners, the DM22G which features a hash rate of 22 GH/s. High volume delivery will be in October. Interested customers are welcome to contact us for a product demonstration in China. The following are the DM22G technical specifications:

    Hash Function: X11
    Hash Rate: 22 GH/s ±5%
    Power Consumption: 810 W (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp)
    Power Efficiency: 0.037 J/MH (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp)
    Number of TNB0303 chips per unit:216
    Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C
    Network Connection: Ethernet
    Power Supply: 110V to 240V, 50Hz/60Hz
    Certifications: FCC, CE
    Dimensions: 490mm(L)*350mm(W)*180mm(H)
    Weight: 19kg (with packing materials)

https://ibelink.co/blog/

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August 05, 2017, 01:05:10 AM
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iBeLink DM22G for Delivery in October!
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We are very happy to announce the next generation of iBeLink X11 miners, the DM22G which features a hash rate of 22 GH/s. High volume delivery will be in October. Interested customers are welcome to contact us for a product demonstration in China. The following are the DM22G technical specifications:

    Hash Function: X11
    Hash Rate: 22 GH/s ±5%
    Power Consumption: 810 W (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp)
    Power Efficiency: 0.037 J/MH (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp)
    Number of TNB0303 chips per unit:216
    Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C
    Network Connection: Ethernet
    Power Supply: 110V to 240V, 50Hz/60Hz
    Certifications: FCC, CE
    Dimensions: 490mm(L)*350mm(W)*180mm(H)
    Weight: 19kg (with packing materials)

https://ibelink.co/blog/


Ok; it's pretty much not going to be worth buying any of these. This one will be twice as expensive and delivers two months after the d3 x11s.  Yet these are more powerful, and quickly overpower the d3 x11s. 

Is $10k/year even realistic at current price of Dash?
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August 05, 2017, 01:14:48 AM
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iBeLink DM22G for Delivery in October!
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We are very happy to announce the next generation of iBeLink X11 miners, the DM22G which features a hash rate of 22 GH/s. High volume delivery will be in October. Interested customers are welcome to contact us for a product demonstration in China. The following are the DM22G technical specifications:

    Hash Function: X11
    Hash Rate: 22 GH/s ±5%
    Power Consumption: 810 W (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp)
    Power Efficiency: 0.037 J/MH (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp)
    Number of TNB0303 chips per unit:216
    Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C
    Network Connection: Ethernet
    Power Supply: 110V to 240V, 50Hz/60Hz
    Certifications: FCC, CE
    Dimensions: 490mm(L)*350mm(W)*180mm(H)
    Weight: 19kg (with packing materials)

https://ibelink.co/blog/


Ok; it's pretty much not going to be worth buying any of these. This one will be twice as expensive and delivers two months after the d3 x11s.  Yet these are more powerful, and quickly overpower the d3 x11s.  

Is $10k/year even realistic at current price of Dash?

Now these will really mess with the a5s position. I think these will be 3.5-5k because octobers difficulty will surely be taken into account.. and their more efficient then d3.

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August 05, 2017, 01:22:51 AM
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iBeLink DM22G for Delivery in October!
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We are very happy to announce the next generation of iBeLink X11 miners, the DM22G which features a hash rate of 22 GH/s. High volume delivery will be in October. Interested customers are welcome to contact us for a product demonstration in China. The following are the DM22G technical specifications:

    Hash Function: X11
    Hash Rate: 22 GH/s ±5%
    Power Consumption: 810 W (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp)
    Power Efficiency: 0.037 J/MH (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp)
    Number of TNB0303 chips per unit:216
    Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C
    Network Connection: Ethernet
    Power Supply: 110V to 240V, 50Hz/60Hz
    Certifications: FCC, CE
    Dimensions: 490mm(L)*350mm(W)*180mm(H)
    Weight: 19kg (with packing materials)

https://ibelink.co/blog/


Ok; it's pretty much not going to be worth buying any of these. This one will be twice as expensive and delivers two months after the d3 x11s.  Yet these are more powerful, and quickly overpower the d3 x11s.  

Is $10k/year even realistic at current price of Dash?

Now these will really mess with the a5s position. I think these will be 3.5-5k because octobers difficulty will surely be taken into account.. and their more efficient then d3.

Looks like they just put up price at $6000
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August 05, 2017, 01:28:26 AM
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iBeLink DM22G for Delivery in October!
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We are very happy to announce the next generation of iBeLink X11 miners, the DM22G which features a hash rate of 22 GH/s. High volume delivery will be in October. Interested customers are welcome to contact us for a product demonstration in China. The following are the DM22G technical specifications:

    Hash Function: X11
    Hash Rate: 22 GH/s ±5%
    Power Consumption: 810 W (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp)
    Power Efficiency: 0.037 J/MH (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp)
    Number of TNB0303 chips per unit:216
    Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C
    Network Connection: Ethernet
    Power Supply: 110V to 240V, 50Hz/60Hz
    Certifications: FCC, CE
    Dimensions: 490mm(L)*350mm(W)*180mm(H)
    Weight: 19kg (with packing materials)

https://ibelink.co/blog/


Ok; it's pretty much not going to be worth buying any of these. This one will be twice as expensive and delivers two months after the d3 x11s.  Yet these are more powerful, and quickly overpower the d3 x11s.  

Is $10k/year even realistic at current price of Dash?

Now these will really mess with the a5s position. I think these will be 3.5-5k because octobers difficulty will surely be taken into account.. and their more efficient then d3.

Looks like they just put up price at $6000

Where? if it says 10.8 near that 6k your looking at the old model.

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August 05, 2017, 01:30:51 AM
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[ author=shaninium link=topic=2029822.msg20627266#msg20627266 date=1501896506]
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Posted on August 4, 2017
iBeLink DM22G for Delivery in October!
Written by
iBeLink   
Posted in
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We are very happy to announce the next generation of iBeLink X11 miners, the DM22G which features a hash rate of 22 GH/s. High volume delivery will be in October. Interested customers are welcome to contact us for a product demonstration in China. The following are the DM22G technical specifications:

    Hash Function: X11
    Hash Rate: 22 GH/s ±5%
    Power Consumption: 810 W (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp)
    Power Efficiency: 0.037 J/MH (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp)
    Number of TNB0303 chips per unit:216
    Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C
    Network Connection: Ethernet
    Power Supply: 110V to 240V, 50Hz/60Hz
    Certifications: FCC, CE
    Dimensions: 490mm(L)*350mm(W)*180mm(H)
    Weight: 19kg (with packing materials)

https://ibelink.co/blog/


Ok; it's pretty much not going to be worth buying any of these. This one will be twice as expensive and delivers two months after the d3 x11s.  Yet these are more powerful, and quickly overpower the d3 x11s.  

Is $10k/year even realistic at current price of Dash?

Now these will really mess with the a5s position. I think these will be 3.5-5k because octobers difficulty will surely be taken into account.. and their more efficient then d3.

Looks like they just put up price at $6000

Where? if it says 10.8 near that 6k your looking at the old model.
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You're right.  I read the wrong model on the main page. But that was doing 10 Ghs.  How is this one going to be half the price?
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August 05, 2017, 01:41:31 AM
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[ author=shaninium link=topic=2029822.msg20627266#msg20627266 date=1501896506]
Home / Blog
Posted on August 4, 2017
iBeLink DM22G for Delivery in October!
Written by
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Posted in
Uncategorized   

We are very happy to announce the next generation of iBeLink X11 miners, the DM22G which features a hash rate of 22 GH/s. High volume delivery will be in October. Interested customers are welcome to contact us for a product demonstration in China. The following are the DM22G technical specifications:

    Hash Function: X11
    Hash Rate: 22 GH/s ±5%
    Power Consumption: 810 W (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp)
    Power Efficiency: 0.037 J/MH (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp)
    Number of TNB0303 chips per unit:216
    Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C
    Network Connection: Ethernet
    Power Supply: 110V to 240V, 50Hz/60Hz
    Certifications: FCC, CE
    Dimensions: 490mm(L)*350mm(W)*180mm(H)
    Weight: 19kg (with packing materials)

https://ibelink.co/blog/


Ok; it's pretty much not going to be worth buying any of these. This one will be twice as expensive and delivers two months after the d3 x11s.  Yet these are more powerful, and quickly overpower the d3 x11s.  

Is $10k/year even realistic at current price of Dash?

Now these will really mess with the a5s position. I think these will be 3.5-5k because octobers difficulty will surely be taken into account.. and their more efficient then d3.

Looks like they just put up price at $6000

Where? if it says 10.8 near that 6k your looking at the old model.

You're right.  I read the wrong model on the main page. But that was doing 10 Ghs.  How is this one going to be half the price?
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I ment it should be almost half the price to 5k, depends on how aggressive they wanna compete, these are upgradeable too. With the difficulty in october they have to lower their price from their previous model which was first priced and released for pre-order 3 months ago when it was insanely profitable. They are using the same chips as the last model, just more of them, and they should have covered most of their design and fab costs from last batch too. That 6k price didnt take into account the a5 and d3.

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August 05, 2017, 01:42:27 AM
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iBelink would have to give those away in order to pull the sales away from Bitmain.  Price is going to win this battle sadly.
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August 05, 2017, 03:21:17 AM
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iBelink would have to give those away in order to pull the sales away from Bitmain.  Price is going to win this battle sadly.
iBelink isnt making any more units, nor selling any, that i know of.

I havent seen any or i would've bought some more. They're hashing $3500-4000 at the moment.

At $6000 I'd buy 10 more if they would've gotten shipped in next week, like my current units have.

edit: I stand corrected:

https://ibelink.co/blog/


22gh/s iBelink miner announced for October delivery.

This explains why Bitmain freaked out with pricing on their Batch 2 ASICs. Its a turf war until the end of winter, when a winner will probably emerge.

#winteriscoming
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August 05, 2017, 03:43:23 AM
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iBelink would have to give those away in order to pull the sales away from Bitmain.  Price is going to win this battle sadly.
iBelink isnt making any more units, nor selling any, that i know of.

I havent seen any or i would've bought some more. They're hashing $3500-4000 at the moment.

At $6000 I'd buy 10 more if they would've gotten shipped in next week, like my current units have.

edit: I stand corrected:

https://ibelink.co/blog/


22gh/s iBelink miner announced for October delivery.

This explains why Bitmain freaked out with pricing on their Batch 2 ASICs. Its a turf war until the end of winter, when a winner will probably emerge.

#winteriscoming

heh....may be a 12-15 month roi at best with my 2700 usd Sept 18th (supposed) delivery of the D3 I got (one) ......especially if these ibelink units
ship at the first of Oct

Anyway, why I only got ONE at least (it was a trap...the asic gods hate me) Sad

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August 05, 2017, 04:10:03 AM
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If ibelink buyers get their 22ghs upgrade kits soon or before october ( at a discount or possibly free for some) then they will have the fastest and most efficient miner even once the d3's are released and until the a5 even once the d3s are shipped, not sure how they did it but they got 3x as many of the same chips in the 22gh miner yet using same power usage.

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If ibelink buyers get their 22ghs upgrade kits soon or before october ( at a discount or possibly free for some) then they will have the fastest and most efficient miner even once the d3's are released and until the a5 even once the d3s are shipped, not sure how they did it but they got 3x as many of the same chips in the 22gh miner yet using same power usage.


well...in my case, I mined the LTC used....so this year...1/2 can go to the tax man ...or that same 1/2 can go to equip with an additional 25% due to 100% equip deduction in 1 year
applied to taxes I owe..or know I'm gonna owe this year

So the gamble was 25% more in $$$ on equipment...than just paying the IRS the 50% off what I mined in coin

sucks...but that is how it is...so worse case I figure it is a wash

Glad I was paranoid and only got the ONE though....

I also HOPE that bitmain will release a firmware update (like Baikal eventually did in the past) to do X13 and X15 coins. What the heck, probably won't happen, but would allow
me to mine something, if when these miners destroy/pump/boom the X11 coins out there in the world.

Anyway, still (in my case) I'll probably get by...but again...circumstances...I feel sad for those who may have bet the farm.

Whenever bitmain REDUCES PRICE DRASTICALLY as they have done with product in the past..it usually means something else is dire in the crypto world

but damn, even this one miner I got could be a 'doorstop' by December 2017 ..what an arms race!


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August 05, 2017, 06:36:17 AM
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With D3 last batch price as base price, here my math

D3 = $1599 = 15 GHs
1 GHs = $106.6

A5 = 30.2 GHs x 106.6 = $3219.32
DM22G = 22 GHs x 106.6 = $2345.2

Without factored power efficiency. Some people may not have problem with electric bill.

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August 05, 2017, 07:16:44 AM
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iBelink would have to give those away in order to pull the sales away from Bitmain.  Price is going to win this battle sadly.
iBelink isnt making any more units, nor selling any, that i know of.

I havent seen any or i would've bought some more. They're hashing $3500-4000 at the moment.

At $6000 I'd buy 10 more if they would've gotten shipped in next week, like my current units have.

edit: I stand corrected:

https://ibelink.co/blog/


22gh/s iBelink miner announced for October delivery.

This explains why Bitmain freaked out with pricing on their Batch 2 ASICs. Its a turf war until the end of winter, when a winner will probably emerge.

#winteriscoming

22GH/s and selling close to 6K? Whhhhhaaaaat?

Bitmain D3 ==>15 GH/s@ $1600, buy 3 = 45G/hs @ 4,800.
Even the delivery is late by weeks, you can made up the "lost time" with extra Hash power.
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August 05, 2017, 07:33:52 AM
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22GH/s and selling close to 6K? Whhhhhaaaaat?

Bitmain D3 ==>15 GH/s@ $1600, buy 3 = 45G/hs @ 4,800.
Even the delivery is late by weeks, you can made up the "lost time" with extra Hash power.


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The iBelink has a really good power efficiency for the hash power, but the price per hash isn't great. It would take a long time to ROI that.

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