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May 30, 2013, 10:46:14 AM Last edit: May 30, 2013, 10:58:26 AM by Bitcoinorama |
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The delivery order is the same. Upgrading will change nothing except your unit(s) power.
Yes but someone has already stated they are using different chips for this upgrade, not just a firmware upgrade. In which case it's new untested parts which require a new prototype and therefore means old chips they have in hand goto old design spec and presently ready sooner than the new chip based designs and orders... Stop with your FUD, idiot. Sorry?! Care to elaborate on that comment...? That glaring yellow 'ignore' button you've earned seems to suggest your full of it...its's actually the darkest I've seen, yet alone on such a minor cumulative posting count.
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May 30, 2013, 11:24:31 AM |
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The delivery order is the same. Upgrading will change nothing except your unit(s) power.
Yes but someone has already stated they are using different chips for this upgrade, not just a firmware upgrade. In which case it's new untested parts which require a new prototype and therefore means old chips they have in hand goto old design spec and presently ready sooner than the new chip based designs and orders... Stop with your FUD, idiot. Sorry?! Care to elaborate on that comment...? That glaring yellow 'ignore' button you've earned seems to suggest your full of it...its's actually the darkest I've seen, yet alone on such a minor cumulative posting count. BFL's Pravda announced that it's the exact same design ASIC in the exact same board, it just has less defective engines. "Different chips" just means ones that they have found to work better than normal. They're just binning like GPUs do, find ones that work better than typical and sell them for more. As long as you can dissipate the extra heat, there shouldn't be a problem - but BFL has had difficulty with that as of late.
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Bitcoinorama
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May 30, 2013, 11:33:02 AM |
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The delivery order is the same. Upgrading will change nothing except your unit(s) power.
Yes but someone has already stated they are using different chips for this upgrade, not just a firmware upgrade. In which case it's new untested parts which require a new prototype and therefore means old chips they have in hand goto old design spec and presently ready sooner than the new chip based designs and orders... Stop with your FUD, idiot. Sorry?! Care to elaborate on that comment...? That glaring yellow 'ignore' button you've earned seems to suggest your full of it...its's actually the darkest I've seen, yet alone on such a minor cumulative posting count. BFL's Pravda announced that it's the exact same design ASIC in the exact same board, it just has less defective engines. "Different chips" just means ones that they have found to work better than normal. They're just binning like GPUs do, find ones that work better than typical and sell them for more. As long as you can dissipate the extra heat, there shouldn't be a problem - but BFL has had difficulty with that as of late. Thanks for the clarity Maqifrnswa, but Philips; the original author in this chain of comments, had stated that this was more than just a firmware update, but a hardware update as well two pages back. In which case I was pointing out to him that should it be a change of hardware that required new production it would be hard to justify his exact same place in the queue should he chose to upgrade. Nemesis was just being an illiterate troll.
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May 30, 2013, 06:48:41 PM Last edit: May 30, 2013, 07:42:51 PM by philips |
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They're just binning like GPUs do, find ones that work better than typical and sell them for more.
Thanks for the clarity Maqifrnswa, but Philips; the original author in this chain of comments, had stated that this was more than just a firmware update, but a hardware update as well two pages back. In which case I was pointing out to him that should it be a change of hardware that required new production it would be hard to justify his exact same place in the queue should he chose to upgrade. What I said is that for 100$ you will get selected chips guaranteed up to 7GH. So a firmware update is not sufficient. It may work or it may not for your 5GH unit. That is why I made the 7950 vs 7970 comparison.
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May 30, 2013, 07:18:26 PM |
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They're just binning like GPUs do, find ones that work better than typical and sell them for more.
Thanks for the clarity Maqifrnswa, but Philips; the original author in this chain of comments, had stated that this was more than just a firmware update, but a hardware update as well two pages back. In which case I was pointing out to him that should it be a change of hardware that required new production it would be hard to justify his exact same place in the queue should he chose to upgrade. What I said is that for 100$ you will get selected chips guaranteed up to 7GH. So a firmware update is not sufficient. It may work or it may not for your 5GH unit. That is why I made the 7950 vs 7970 comparison. Well, lets assume you order 2 x 3.5GH/s chips to make 7GH/s. BFL has been ordering small batches of chips (a few hundred). What happens when their 3.5GH/s bin is empty, but they still have 2.5GH/s chips. They can't make your unit until they receive more 3.5GH/s binned chips, but they can make other people's who ordered the 5GH/s unit and can use the chips they have in stock. So ordering might "affect" your position in the queue very slightly. But it probably won't be noticeable.
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May 30, 2013, 07:26:39 PM Last edit: May 30, 2013, 07:40:36 PM by philips |
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I will let you assume whatever you want. I prefer: Well, lets assume you order 2 x 3.5GH/s chips to make 7GH/s. BFL has been ordering small batches of chips (a few hundred). What happens when their 2.5GH/s bin is empty, but they still have 3.5GH/s chips. They can make your unit chips, but they can't make other people's who ordered the 5GH/s unit and can use the chips they have in stock. So ordering might "affect" your position in the queue very slightly. But it probably won't be noticeable.
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May 30, 2013, 08:17:19 PM |
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I will let you assume whatever you want. I prefer: Well, lets assume you order 2 x 3.5GH/s chips to make 7GH/s. BFL has been ordering small batches of chips (a few hundred). What happens when their 2.5GH/s bin is empty, but they still have 3.5GH/s chips. They can make your unit chips, but they can't make other people's who ordered the 5GH/s unit and can use the chips they have in stock. So ordering might "affect" your position in the queue very slightly. But it probably won't be noticeable.
Your converse assumption is not necessarily true. Chips binned for 3.5GH/s can also run reliably at 2.5GH/s. Chips binned @ 2.5GH/s cannot run reliably at higher rates. They can make 5GH/s units out of chips binned for 7GH/s but not vice versa. The counter example case is: If every chip binned at 3.5GH/s, they could make both 5GH/s and 7GH/s units out of that bin with 2 chips per unit. If every chip binned at 2.5GH/s, they could only make 5GH/s without adding a 3rd chip (which might not be economical due to their margins).
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May 30, 2013, 08:24:37 PM |
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It was a joke.
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May 30, 2013, 08:26:59 PM |
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It was a joke.
I will check for firmware upgrades for my sense of humor module.
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May 30, 2013, 08:58:07 PM |
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It was a joke.
I will check for firmware upgrades for my sense of humor module. In your defense I would say it was an attempted joke, and relaying jokes through forum posts is not so effective. Your current firmware might still be OK. Anyway, we can make all kind of assumption, good or bad. I prefer to go with the good ones, and that is why I paid.
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June 06, 2013, 06:26:45 AM |
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The upgrade option to 7GH/s is back on the site
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June 13, 2013, 04:48:55 PM |
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I bought a laptop with Intel i3 a year ago which I haven't received and now they want me to pay more money for a laptop with an Intel i5 that I won't receive anytime soon.... :/
Basically, I'm paying for things I don't have and I probably won't have in the near future. Excuse my french but GO FUCK YOURSELF BFL
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June 13, 2013, 07:16:10 PM |
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"Always"? You speak in a lot of absolutes... Ever heard of silent partners/investors? Not everybody who invests in a venture wants their name on the building, or in the newspapers. BFL Press Release noted Nasser G... now backed by private venture capital...
Red flag #1: Executives that won't post their real name. Red flag #2, an unnamed venture firm Red flag #3, and indeterminate amount of investment. Sketchy, and thus likely to be misleading. Most likely it wasn't a real venture firm. Now let's look at a real company with real venture investment. http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20130516005639/en/BitPay-Raises-2-Million-led-Founders-Fundsays Tony Gallippi, co-founder and CEO of BitPay... additional $2M in seed round financing led by Founders Fund... Also joining this round is Max Keiser’s fund Heisenberg Capital said Brian Singerman a Partner at Founders Fund...
Executives using their real names, real verifyable venture firms, investing a real amount of money. That's how a real venture investment works. If I had to guess, the BFL "investment" was simply Sonny using some of his stolen funds from his previous scam.
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June 13, 2013, 07:23:06 PM |
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You can now also upgrade the 50GH to a 60GH one apparently
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June 13, 2013, 08:15:33 PM |
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How hard would it be to just download or copy the Firmware off some one else chip? And then re wright /wright over or replace said chip/firmware?
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June 13, 2013, 08:22:20 PM |
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How hard would it be to just download or copy the Firmware off some one else chip? And then re wright /wright over or replace said chip/firmware?
The 60GH ones are more-than-likely using all Grade A chips, so it might not be probable to take a 50 to 60 via firmware alone.
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August 26, 2013, 04:51:36 PM |
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How them old upgrades going?
Try the new upgrades yet?
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August 26, 2013, 05:13:40 PM |
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How them old upgrades going?
Try the new upgrades yet?
-another 1000 for trolling ancient posts.
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August 26, 2013, 05:18:25 PM |
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How them old upgrades going?
Try the new upgrades yet?
-another 1000 for trolling ancient posts. People like to check back to see if predictions and speculations held true.
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August 26, 2013, 06:54:36 PM |
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How them old upgrades going?
Try the new upgrades yet?
-another 1000 for trolling ancient posts. People like to check back to see if predictions and speculations held true. Ah, you're so right, you can dig up all kinds of neat stuff... Fine.
There is no single example that I can find of a Venture Capital firm attempting to keep their investment portfolio secret due to the reporting requirements forced upon them by their limited partnerships and the federal government. If BFL got anything at all, it was not from a registered VC firm.
Butterfly Labs would have added a director to their board upon investment from a VC firm which would involve a filing where they were incorporated.
Do I call you a used-to-be sock puppet now?
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