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November 25, 2017, 01:33:23 AM
Last edit: November 26, 2017, 10:00:43 PM by Autominer.at
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Hello Mining Community!

We are a young mining hardware manufacturer from Austria and would like to introduce the community to our products by offering three rigs to three trusted bitcointalk members to test as they wish for two months!

Why just two months? Because our margins are razor thin and we are 100% self-funded so we simply can´t afford to give our miners away for free at this time.

But, if the tester likes the rig he can decide to buy it at the end of the test phase at a 15% reduced price! (Yes, that´s how thin our margins are, we won´t make a cent on this deal even if we don´t include labor cost!)

Since I know some of the most trusted community members from lurking around the forum I would like to extend a invitation to philipma1957 and Wolf0, but everyone is welcome to throw their hats in the ring, ask questions or find a bug for us!

Bug Bounty:


Yes, we offer a “bug” bounty to everyone who finds a spelling error (Austrians can´t even speak proper German, much less English)* or other errors on our website (or our Hardware/Setup if you own one of our rigs)!
50$ in BTC or a 5% discount on one of our rigs (discount not stackable Wink) for every bug or spelling error anyone finds. (Excluding punctuation since that´s a subject of potentially endless discussions) I know it´s not much but we literally just started 6 Months ago and to be super honest blew through our budget building prototype after prototype for new Autominer generations. (Also I am pretty scared you guys will find 100 errors and bankrupt us.)

Edit: If you have any other remarks/tips/ideas about the website or the hardware please let us know, we would love to get your input and if it´s something we find useful and integrable we will send you a bug bounty too!

Please note: We are not affiliated with the software on Github with the same name and our only Website is autominer.at we do not own .com, .net or any other domain except for .at! (Austria)

Thank you for reading and please visit us at autominer.at

*Edit: Spelling bounty has been closed for now, we found quite a few things that needed changing! Thank you all who participated! Smiley
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November 25, 2017, 04:09:03 AM
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So, you're basicly a computer building company? You know all the companys who sell parts does this for free right? I could get my local computer shop to build me an 8 GPU rig easily. For free if i bought the parts there.
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November 25, 2017, 04:33:00 AM
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Great offer you got there. Giving rigs to trusted member will definitely boost your credibility. So I guess philipma will be getting one right?
I admire your effort to fund bug and spelling bounties. Shows your dedication to perfection, which is pretty much essential to everything aside from building mining rigs.

My question is how do your rigs handle heat? I was trying to look for information and cooling of the rigs but couldn't find any.

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November 25, 2017, 04:40:27 AM
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I thought it is some kind of asic mining machine. I think it should not be so hard for you to test it yourself with computer rig, as alot of people are setting up mining rig by themselves.

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November 25, 2017, 04:41:25 AM
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So, you're basicly a computer building company? You know all the companys who sell parts does this for free right? I could get my local computer shop to build me an 8 GPU rig easily. For free if i bought the parts there.

Hi Tidsdilatation!

We build our rigs with 13 GPUs, if your local computer shop does this for free, please get us in touch with him/her, I will pay you 100$ for every rig this guy/girl builds for us, we would save tons of money! Smiley
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November 25, 2017, 04:47:38 AM
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Great offer you got there. Giving rigs to trusted member will definitely boost your credibility. So I guess philipma will be getting one right?
I admire your effort to fund bug and spelling bounties. Shows your dedication to perfection, which is pretty much essential to everything aside from building mining rigs.

My question is how do your rigs handle heat? I was trying to look for information and cooling of the rigs but couldn't find any.


Hi jmigdlc99!

Thank you very much! Yes, philipma will definately get one, if he wants one!

The rigs use 2x 300mm fans in the front to "suck" the air out creating a underpressure inside the case in order to avoid "free heating" not sure how to say in english but it won´t give heat to rigs around or above it.

And sorry for the slow response time, it seems I´m limited to one message every 380 seconds or so...
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November 25, 2017, 04:48:18 AM
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So, you're basicly a computer building company? You know all the companys who sell parts does this for free right? I could get my local computer shop to build me an 8 GPU rig easily. For free if i bought the parts there.

Hi Tidsdilatation!

We build our rigs with 13 GPUs, if your local computer shop does this for free, please get us in touch with him/her, I will pay you 100$ for every rig this guy/girl builds for us, we would save tons of money! Smiley

Not sure about 13, i guess not since it involves alot more problems. Haha! Good luck with your project. Will be following the development, maybe one day when i get my garage i will use your services Wink
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November 25, 2017, 04:54:18 AM
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I thought it is some kind of asic mining machine. I think it should not be so hard for you to test it yourself with computer rig, as alot of people are setting up mining rig by themselves.

Of course we tested them extensively, however we are a small startup (currently just three people and a dog) and can´t afford to employ hardware experts like wolf0 so I see this as a way to get great feedback from real experts and credibility at the same time while not bankrupting us. Wink
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November 25, 2017, 05:00:49 AM
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Not sure about 13, i guess not since it involves alot more problems. Haha! Good luck with your project. Will be following the development, maybe one day when i get my garage i will use your services Wink

Thanks! We´d love to hear from you when your garage is ready to take the heat, literally!  Cheesy
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November 25, 2017, 01:41:33 PM
Last edit: November 25, 2017, 02:01:21 PM by philipma1957
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Sounds like a plan!

Just got back from an extended  Thanksgiving party.  I missed the pm you sent to me last night.

I will take the tester as soon as you can send it to me.

I will reply to the pm very shortly.


Once I get it I will review it here and do some youtube videos.

Here is the channel it will go on.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-K1Sokgy3-4CdV_uZF8ubw?view_as=subscriber


Sent pm to the op

I look forward to test and demo of the gear.

I will post a photo review of it here when gear arrives.

Winter is coming  so  please send it to me as soon as you can  I can use the heat it makes.

Op is new so I posted I photo of it from his website



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November 25, 2017, 02:37:58 PM
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Hey philipma!

Thank you so much for accepting, we´ll make sure you get it in time for Christmas so you get to put it under the tree! Smiley

I loved your review of the SP20 way back when, it was the very reason I decided to buy my first ASIC rig from Spondoolies when I was just starting out in Crypto!
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November 25, 2017, 03:53:38 PM
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In the OP there is a lack of product info. On the website there is no photos of miners interior. How did you organize GPUs placement, ventilation? Please describe the details of your product

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November 25, 2017, 05:12:47 PM
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In the OP there is a lack of product info. On the website there is no photos of miners interior. How did you organize GPUs placement, ventilation? Please describe the details of your product

He mentions  the nvidia verson will have

13x 1060's
1x    i3 7100 cpu

2x   1000 watt psu's


I am hoping to get the nvidia version before Dec 25th to demo it.

I will show the interior with many shots.

I would most likely  setup a separate nicehash account

like this one

https://www.nicehash.com/miner/146UJM5kgzLVUV23CXCf33KQKHckoX1gx3


and only use his pc to mine at it.

the address would be to a dedicated trezor wallet

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November 25, 2017, 05:22:00 PM
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Hi, sorry to disturb, what RAM use ONDA D1800 MoBo DDR3 ord DDR3L?

Cheers
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November 25, 2017, 05:27:30 PM
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How much it would be cost for me?
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November 25, 2017, 05:29:23 PM
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In the OP there is a lack of product info. On the website there is no photos of miners interior. How did you organize GPUs placement, ventilation? Please describe the details of your product

Hi Proc.dev!

We have no fotos of the interior simply to keep our advantage for a little longer, if we had them online right away, we would have people offering the same thing within weeks.
I was hoping that this way we get a head start by already getting reviews in by the time the other guys are still in the design phase. It´s not a big secret and nothing we can patent but it took us quite a bit of playing around to figure out how to get it into such a "small" case and still make every cable etc. fit.



Hi, sorry to disturb, what RAM use ONDA D1800 MoBo DDR3 ord DDR3L?

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Hey wolf_miner!

That´s a question for our tech-guy but he is currently with his wife and her mother, the poor guy, but if its important for you to know, Ill ask him tomorrow!



How much it would be cost for me?

Same as for everyone unless you want to order more than one unit! Smiley Sorry!
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November 25, 2017, 05:55:27 PM
Last edit: November 25, 2017, 08:00:29 PM by Autominer.at
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Congratulations Mike Stater!

100$ in BTC from the Bug Bounty was sent to you and two changes have been made based on your suggestions!

Thank you!



Congratulations smcalister91!

50$ was sent and the change has been made!

Thank you!
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November 25, 2017, 11:30:32 PM
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That looks like a nice compact yet fully enclosed setup. I was wondering if this would have a noise level low enough to be comfortably used in a living room or office environment?
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November 25, 2017, 11:47:18 PM
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That looks like a nice compact yet fully enclosed setup. I was wondering if this would have a noise level low enough to be comfortably used in a living room or office environment?

I am going to be testing this.

I will meter and try to see just how quiet it can be

It is why I prefer the nvidia cards for the unit I demo.

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November 26, 2017, 12:50:07 AM
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Yes, the NVIDIA version is pretty good for that, maybe not for a living room but if you have a cellar, garage or a (vented) closet it will be pretty silent... of course it also depends on the temperature, the cooler, the quieter it works.
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