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August 09, 2013, 11:20:25 PM |
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Garr255 I ordered 32 chips, can I get a refund for the extra 2 chips?
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MilkyLep
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August 10, 2013, 01:44:50 AM |
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Cool, didn't know CogMin boards would be so close to a replica. Just needed to hear some more from you before nearly doubling my investment, didn't intend to interrogate. The recent increase in communication/plans/details/pictures reminds me of why I choose to order from you. I'd like to say thank you for sticking with us. My second order for batch one chips totaled BTC6.5; I was planning on holding onto the 5 spare chips as emergency replacements in case the 80chip miner needed maintenance. From others on the forum it sounds like duds/broken chips are a very rare occurrence and not worth worrying about. Here comes my question/favor : Is there any chance you would allocate that extra BTC.5 towards shipping costs? It doesn't really seem feasible/logical to add 5 more chips for another board (9 total), considering the module setup/payment tiers. Thanks for your time Garrett, this is getting exciting! P.S. Have you gotten word from BitSyncom about any shipping updates? Possibly including the 200k chips "stuck" in customs? Do you think there is any use in pressuring Yifu for chip reimbursement (late delivery) like with some avalon batches?
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Garr255 (OP)
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August 10, 2013, 05:10:00 AM |
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Garr255 I ordered 32 chips, can I get a refund for the extra 2 chips?
Yes. I will have a method of doing this when I come back on Tuesday.
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Garr255 (OP)
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August 10, 2013, 05:11:04 AM |
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Cool, didn't know CogMin boards would be so close to a replica. Just needed to hear some more from you before nearly doubling my investment, didn't intend to interrogate. The recent increase in communication/plans/details/pictures reminds me of why I choose to order from you. I'd like to say thank you for sticking with us. My second order for batch one chips totaled BTC6.5; I was planning on holding onto the 5 spare chips as emergency replacements in case the 80chip miner needed maintenance. From others on the forum it sounds like duds/broken chips are a very rare occurrence and not worth worrying about. Here comes my question/favor : Is there any chance you would allocate that extra BTC.5 towards shipping costs? It doesn't really seem feasible/logical to add 5 more chips for another board (9 total), considering the module setup/payment tiers. Thanks for your time Garrett, this is getting exciting! P.S. Have you gotten word from BitSyncom about any shipping updates? Possibly including the 200k chips "stuck" in customs? Do you think there is any use in pressuring Yifu for chip reimbursement (late delivery) like with some avalon batches? Thanks for the positive words Just like the situation posted above yours, I will have a plan to round the extra chips one way or another soon. Cheers, Garrett
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redtwitz
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August 10, 2013, 05:24:41 AM |
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1) The 50 chip miner is 5 of the 10 chip boards, mounted onto one backplane, connected to one power distribution board. It is cheaper to order in increments of 80, and cheapest to order in increments of 320 because of this.
Nice. I was already wondering how to connect 5 separate boards to my PSU. Garr255 I ordered 32 chips, can I get a refund for the extra 2 chips?
Yes. I will have a method of doing this when I come back on Tuesday. Just let him split his order and sell them to me. I wouldn't mind being able to buy the 2 chips I need at 0.1 BTC each.
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fasmax
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August 10, 2013, 11:13:30 PM |
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Do you have working FPGA controller boards built and working?
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bwstacker
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August 11, 2013, 12:08:45 AM |
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I asked the same question it direct me to faq. I read that they were in development. But that weas b an old post. If you find out tell me I would like to have a coule 10 or 20. Will buy chips as I go.
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hak8or
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August 11, 2013, 05:51:21 AM Last edit: August 11, 2013, 06:23:30 AM by hak8or |
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Now this looks interesting!
I am interested more in getting the 80 chip mining board set from you instead of just the asics themselves (80 * 0.09 BTC is 7.2 BTC or roughly 720 USD, you're selling the miner for 720, heh). Can you say in what order you will be using the Asics? Are the group orders the first to go and your mining equipment being shipped out after you get the last batch from avalon, or did you do another order before these group buys just for asics for your miners? To put it shortly, if I order a miner from you instead of asic's, can you say what the timing of getting my order will be relative to other people getting their avalon asic's from your group buys?
Also, so you are waiting solely on the asics from Avalon? Once you get them you are ready to send the boards and asic's to your pick and place machines, or do you still have to fab the PCB's?
To put it even shorter, do you have a time frame for buying miners from you?
Edit: Here is a cost rundown of their mining offeringsFor comparisons sake, AsicMiners 11 (+1 for overclocking capability) Ghash/s board costs roughly 1,300 USD, coming out to 118 USD per Ghash/s.Does not come with chips, nevermind then.
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clintar
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August 12, 2013, 08:45:25 PM |
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I really don't get what is on order here. Is this just the board that can have 10 chips installed would be $339? What happened to 130$ for the complete board, fully assembled with chips, working out-of-the-box I know it was tentative, but that's a big change. Maybe my reading comprehension isn't so good... Is it $330 including chips, and whatever we've already purchased in chips goes toward that price, and if so, how is that handled (accounting for us buying in lots of 16 especially)?
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djjacket
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August 12, 2013, 08:49:03 PM |
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I really don't get what is on order here. Is this just the board that can have 10 chips installed would be $339? What happened to 130$ for the complete board, fully assembled with chips, working out-of-the-box I know it was tentative, but that's a big change. Maybe my reading comprehension isn't so good... Is it $330 including chips, and whatever we've already purchased in chips goes toward that price, and if so, how is that handled (accounting for us buying in lots of 16 especially)? That's probably his cost for the assembled board
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August 13, 2013, 06:25:30 PM |
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I was thinking the same thing about the change from an estimated $130 to the cost in the store.
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MilkyLep
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August 14, 2013, 03:22:59 AM |
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I was thinking the same thing about the change from an estimated $130 to the cost in the store.
It really helps to order in multiples, if you order the 8 hashing module unit, you pay ~$97/board and thats including shipping. Garrett, sent you a PM, please get back to me at your earliest convenience.
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Dataroth
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August 14, 2013, 12:22:23 PM |
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Oh, I agree on the multiples part. I bought 50 chips, so with shipping it's still around $130 per. Speaking of, $50 shipping? Anyway, for me it's still the same price, but I feel sorry for people who only bought 10 or 20 chips. BTW Milkylep, love the avatar. Archer is one of my favorite shows.
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clintar
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August 19, 2013, 11:13:10 PM |
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I'm still confused about the pricing. If anyone wants my original shares at original pricing for rounding out theirs, I'm willing to transfer if Garrett wants to do it. I've got 16 chips in this group buy. I don't think I can justify the cost of a board, otherwise I guess I'm out the 16 chips worth. Live and learn.
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August 20, 2013, 07:29:04 AM |
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Hi Clintar, Are these from group 1 at .08 then? I'll take them if OP lets us change address to mine for them.
Good day.
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clintar
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August 20, 2013, 08:39:21 AM |
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Hi Clintar, Are these from group 1 at .08 then? I'll take them if OP lets us change address to mine for them.
Good day.
It was at .1 each at the time I bought.
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August 20, 2013, 03:39:44 PM Last edit: August 20, 2013, 10:15:14 PM by Molex1701 |
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Oh. I'll take the the 16 and 0.1.
Just me me know if still wanting to sell at the 0.1 price and address to send the btc. Then i'll have to see if I can update info to my own address. Did you get an order number from them to reference by?
Good Day.
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Lloydimiller4
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August 20, 2013, 07:30:41 PM |
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Just purchased 80 chips in batch 2
How long do we have to purchase the PCB? Can I use paypal for the PCB payment?
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Molex1701
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August 21, 2013, 08:41:36 AM |
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Sorry going to have to withdraw offer. Going a different direction. Good Day.
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clintar
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August 21, 2013, 06:42:38 PM |
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Sorry going to have to withdraw offer. Going a different direction. Good Day.
K, thanks anyway. Offer still stands 16 chips at .1 BTC.
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