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January 14, 2014, 05:22:28 AM |
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where are the products being shipped from? I know Dave is located in NewYork IIRC
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Swimmer63
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January 14, 2014, 05:26:24 AM |
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Washington state.
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Keefe
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January 14, 2014, 05:26:50 AM |
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where are the products being shipped from? I know Dave is located in NewYork IIRC
Silvana, WA
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seriouscoin
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January 14, 2014, 05:32:34 AM |
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thanks for the info
Anyone know how i can contact Dave? other than email?
Is he on freenode?
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xstr8guy
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January 14, 2014, 05:42:20 AM |
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0.47BTC H-Card, time to buy This...the price drop is appreciated. Cheaper (by about a third) than AntMiner, and more power-efficient. Please explain how you arrive at this conclusion. Bitfury 200GH set is $3200 = 3.9 BTC at current coinbase $822/btc Antminer 180GH is 3 BTCBoth shipping now. How is bitfury 1/3 cheaper than antminer? Bitfury is more power efficient - that is understood, but i dont understand why you think bitfury is 1/3 cheaper. New price is actually 2.65 it says $3200 for 200GH, am i not looking at the correct website? http://megabigpower.com/shop/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=69A Bitfury 200GHs kit easily does 240GHs without doing any overclocking of your own... the cards come out of the box doing 30GHs+. Also, Antminers are not currently for sale from stock. And wasn't the 2.65BTC price just an introductory offer from the new BitMain website and limited to only the first 30 units sold? Why does Crypsty kick it's customers out of the site several times a day?
Wow, this couldn't be more off-topic! Lol.
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xstr8guy
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January 14, 2014, 06:14:04 AM |
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Some advice for the new Bitfury virgins...
- always power-off your rigs by "sudo shutdown now -h". I haven't had a corrupted SD card since I started doing this.
- buy extra high-quality 8GB SD cards and pre-burn backup card images... just to be safe. I had terrible luck with the cheap-ass 4GB SD cards that MBP use to supply with their rigs.
- get an extra rPi. I had two die. They're absolute crap!
- buy 2 half rigs (or even 4 quarter rigs) instead of 1 full rig... for two reasons. One, it's nearly impossible to get a 16 board rig to run stable. Two, you'll want to have an extra M board (or two) on hand.
- keep your rigs cool and well ventilated. Some guys use a bunch of heat sinks. I just use 120mm or 140mm PC fans and cool the boards push-pull style.
- H boards need to be stabilized in some way or else they drop offline or cause errors if they wiggle or vibrate. Some stick packing peanuts between the boards. I run two strips of electrical tape across the top of the boards. Spotswood's custom cases also have stabilizing devices included. I have one but haven't assembled it yet, lol.
- stay away from cheap and/or under-powered PSUs. With PSUs, you really do get what you pay for.
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spiccioli
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January 14, 2014, 07:31:57 AM |
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Also, Antminers are not currently for sale from stock. And wasn't the 2.65BTC price just an introductory offer from the new BitMain website and limited to only the first 30 units sold?
No, first 30 units were priced at 2.40. At current price and BTC/USD ratio, a full rig will not break-even. spiccioli
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salfter
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January 14, 2014, 07:49:21 AM |
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0.47BTC H-Card, time to buy This...the price drop is appreciated. Cheaper (by about a third) than AntMiner, and more power-efficient. you still running bfgminer? Yes. I've pulled updates a few times since first setting it up; it says it's now at 3.8.1. It also has a Klondike K16 slaved off it in addition to a couple of Jalapeños.
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salfter
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January 14, 2014, 08:09:59 AM |
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0.47BTC H-Card, time to buy This...the price drop is appreciated. Cheaper (by about a third) than AntMiner, and more power-efficient. Please explain how you arrive at this conclusion. Bitfury 200GH set is $3200 = 3.9 BTC at current coinbase $822/btc Antminer 180GH is 3 BTCBoth shipping now. How is bitfury 1/3 cheaper than antminer? Bitfury is more power efficient - that is understood, but i dont understand why you think bitfury is 1/3 cheaper. Four H-boards will do 140 GH/s with mild overclocking (the two I already have are doing 70). I paid about BTC1.87 yesterday for them. Five (for 175 GH/s) would've been about BTC2.34. "1/3 cheaper" may have been a little bit of an overstatement, but Bitfury hardware is now cheaper. Until recently, it wasn't; that's why I also have an AntMiner. I'll build out my mine with whatever will give me the most bang for the buck for what I have available to spend. One other thing I noticed: the 4-, 8-, and 16-board kits appear to now be shipping with M-boards at no additional cost (though without the Raspberry Pi and SD card). That's a nice change from when I bought my kit, where the M-board (and RPi and SD card) added $800 to the cost. Allowing $40 for a RPi and $10 for an SD card, there's no way there's $750 worth of parts in an M-board.
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xstr8guy
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January 14, 2014, 08:30:05 AM |
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Also, Antminers are not currently for sale from stock. And wasn't the 2.65BTC price just an introductory offer from the new BitMain website and limited to only the first 30 units sold?
No, first 30 units were priced at 2.40. At current price and BTC/USD ratio, a full rig will not break-even.spiccioli Why do people always insist on offering that same piece of "advice" over and over again? If I had heeded that advice I wouldn't currently have 2THs of mining gear with another 4THs+ preordered mining gear. All of this has been paid for (with the exception of the first 200GHs or so) from the BTC I mined. And I still have approximately $20,000 worth of BTC left in my wallet. And no, I wouldn't have even more if I had bought and held BTC instead. I tried doing that and I failed miserably. Like most people, I panicked at the first dip and lost a good chunk of my modest investment, lol. "Buy and hold" isn't in my nature. I'm a miner and proud!
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loshia
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January 14, 2014, 09:05:36 AM |
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Also, Antminers are not currently for sale from stock. And wasn't the 2.65BTC price just an introductory offer from the new BitMain website and limited to only the first 30 units sold?
No, first 30 units were priced at 2.40. At current price and BTC/USD ratio, a full rig will not break-even.spiccioli Why do people always insist on offering that same piece of "advice" over and over again? If I had heeded that advice I wouldn't currently have 2THs of mining gear with another 4THs+ preordered mining gear. All of this has been paid for (with the exception of the first 200GHs or so) from the BTC I mined. And I still have approximately $20,000 worth of BTC left in my wallet. And no, I wouldn't have even more if I had bought and held BTC instead. I tried doing that and I failed miserably. Like most people, I panicked at the first dip and lost a good chunk of my modest investment, lol. "Buy and hold" isn't in my nature. I'm a miner and proud! Me too, but this is not changing current statement. My point of view is if i spent x BTC for minig gear i should be able to make x+y btc in near feature. In current situation it turns out that you will be making x-Y btc and Y will be about half of the X btc invested. Near feature means infinity! Are you getting the idea now?
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xstr8guy
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January 14, 2014, 09:23:04 AM |
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Also, Antminers are not currently for sale from stock. And wasn't the 2.65BTC price just an introductory offer from the new BitMain website and limited to only the first 30 units sold?
No, first 30 units were priced at 2.40. At current price and BTC/USD ratio, a full rig will not break-even.spiccioli Why do people always insist on offering that same piece of "advice" over and over again? If I had heeded that advice I wouldn't currently have 2THs of mining gear with another 4THs+ preordered mining gear. All of this has been paid for (with the exception of the first 200GHs or so) from the BTC I mined. And I still have approximately $20,000 worth of BTC left in my wallet. And no, I wouldn't have even more if I had bought and held BTC instead. I tried doing that and I failed miserably. Like most people, I panicked at the first dip and lost a good chunk of my modest investment, lol. "Buy and hold" isn't in my nature. I'm a miner and proud! Me too, but this is not changing current statement. My point of view is if i spent x BTC for minig gear i should be able to make x+y btc in near feature. In current situation it turns out that you will be making x-Y btc and Y will be about half of the X btc invested. Near feature means infinity! Are you getting the idea now? I honestly have no idea what you're saying. I'll just keep mining BTC and buying more gear. And when I've had enough, I'll sell my ASICs for even more profit. But thanks for trying!
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loshia
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January 14, 2014, 09:36:25 AM Last edit: January 14, 2014, 09:54:33 AM by loshia |
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Also, Antminers are not currently for sale from stock. And wasn't the 2.65BTC price just an introductory offer from the new BitMain website and limited to only the first 30 units sold?
No, first 30 units were priced at 2.40. At current price and BTC/USD ratio, a full rig will not break-even.spiccioli Why do people always insist on offering that same piece of "advice" over and over again? If I had heeded that advice I wouldn't currently have 2THs of mining gear with another 4THs+ preordered mining gear. All of this has been paid for (with the exception of the first 200GHs or so) from the BTC I mined. And I still have approximately $20,000 worth of BTC left in my wallet. And no, I wouldn't have even more if I had bought and held BTC instead. I tried doing that and I failed miserably. Like most people, I panicked at the first dip and lost a good chunk of my modest investment, lol. "Buy and hold" isn't in my nature. I'm a miner and proud! Me too, but this is not changing current statement. My point of view is if i spent x BTC for minig gear i should be able to make x+y btc in near feature. In current situation it turns out that you will be making x-Y btc and Y will be about half of the X btc invested. Near feature means infinity! Are you getting the idea now? I honestly have no idea what you're saying. I'll just keep mining BTC and buying more gear. And when I've had enough, I'll sell my ASICs for even more profit. But thanks for trying! Super, Good luck! Let us hope that you have no idea what i am talking about because my English is not native, not because you are refusing to understand what is all about. Best
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xstr8guy
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January 14, 2014, 10:35:29 AM |
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I honestly have no idea what you're saying. I'll just keep mining BTC and buying more gear. And when I've had enough, I'll sell my ASICs for even more profit. But thanks for trying! Super, Good luck! Let us hope that you have no idea what i am talking about because my English is not native, not because you are refusing to understand what is all about. Best A bit of both, I guess. Just curious... why do people like you feel the need to post this "you'll never ROI" nonsense in the Custom Hardware forum when there's a whole section devoted to Mining Speculation.
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January 14, 2014, 11:58:14 AM |
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Its like the naysayers in the KnC threads, I think they are after some sort of virtual gratification, somehow they want everyone to thank them for their insight and sage advice. They have a saviour complex that needs to be fulfilled. I can't think of any other reason that isn't nefarious. I mean of course they could be trying to mitigate the sale of ASIC's somehow so that they can safeguard their own investment in the technology. But there isn't much point in that now, its too big a job for them to hold back the tide.
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xzempt
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January 14, 2014, 01:25:36 PM |
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After the last increase, shouldnt the hboards be $250ish?
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seriouscoin
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January 14, 2014, 01:48:44 PM |
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Also, Antminers are not currently for sale from stock. And wasn't the 2.65BTC price just an introductory offer from the new BitMain website and limited to only the first 30 units sold?
No, first 30 units were priced at 2.40. At current price and BTC/USD ratio, a full rig will not break-even.spiccioli Why do people always insist on offering that same piece of "advice" over and over again? If I had heeded that advice I wouldn't currently have 2THs of mining gear with another 4THs+ preordered mining gear. All of this has been paid for (with the exception of the first 200GHs or so) from the BTC I mined. And I still have approximately $20,000 worth of BTC left in my wallet. And no, I wouldn't have even more if I had bought and held BTC instead. I tried doing that and I failed miserably. Like most people, I panicked at the first dip and lost a good chunk of my modest investment, lol. "Buy and hold" isn't in my nature. I'm a miner and proud! Me too, but this is not changing current statement. My point of view is if i spent x BTC for minig gear i should be able to make x+y btc in near feature. In current situation it turns out that you will be making x-Y btc and Y will be about half of the X btc invested. Near feature means infinity! Are you getting the idea now? I honestly have no idea what you're saying. I'll just keep mining BTC and buying more gear. And when I've had enough, I'll sell my ASICs for even more profit. But thanks for trying! wow a simple ROI is too hard for you?
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klondike_bar
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January 14, 2014, 02:54:11 PM Last edit: January 14, 2014, 03:04:39 PM by klondike_bar |
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my new v1.2 cards are in and im heatsinking them now are these overclocked already? It looks like both R01F and R02F is already sitting around 1.8 K-ohm
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January 14, 2014, 03:19:16 PM |
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I think they are after some sort of virtual gratification, somehow they want everyone to thank them for their insight and sage advice. They have a saviour complex that needs to be fulfilled. I can't think of any other reason that isn't nefarious. Here is your reason: I spent $500 BTC so I can purchase a mining contract. Albeit, what I didn't realize that BTC difficulty will double in February and beyond. So it's kind of pointless to buy any mining rigs (unless if it's a terrahash rig -- different story -- most people can't afford it) or mining contracts, no? Any suggestions? Thanks.
(color by me.) There are actually people that don't know difficulty will rise. And even if they do, there are people that don't know the difference between linear and exponential growth.
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xzempt
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January 14, 2014, 03:21:21 PM |
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and some are hobbyists, just wanting to be part of something big..... why does everyone leave that out?
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