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March 09, 2014, 10:09:03 AM |
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I wouldn't buy Bitfury H-cards for more than $150 each currently.
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stan258
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March 09, 2014, 05:48:31 PM |
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RoadStress
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March 09, 2014, 05:59:52 PM |
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Which is almost the same as first one sadly!
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bitgtr
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March 09, 2014, 08:06:03 PM |
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You'll note that Bitfury reps/resellers are calling it rev 2, not gen 2. I think they're still sitting on gen 2, either to finish development or to wait and see what AMT does. Maybe both. Why do I think this? Interesting quote from Punin: I wish bitfury was on 40nm  Would be massive raping of 28nm ASIC designs  Be careful what you ask for  Either way they're making money on people buying the revised first gen chip in the interim.
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stan258
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March 09, 2014, 08:26:05 PM |
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I dont think AMT has anything that has anybody concerned. Weather it is legal or not there are several Chineese 1TH miners based off the Coincraft chip shipping now.
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xzempt
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March 09, 2014, 08:55:27 PM |
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looks like MBP has sold 9 hashing boards in the last 14 days.....
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Cablez
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March 10, 2014, 03:01:06 PM |
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$8000000 a month.................just wow.
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zurg
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March 10, 2014, 03:14:31 PM |
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$8000000 a month.................just wow. Yeahh, no wonder he could care less about us.
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Xian01
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March 10, 2014, 05:53:21 PM |
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Meanwhile, Antminer 180GH/s units just dropped down to 0.999 BTC each !!!
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stan258
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March 10, 2014, 06:33:02 PM |
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What would be a fair asking price for 9 PCI Hash cards and M board?
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tarmi
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March 10, 2014, 06:34:44 PM |
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What would be a fair asking price for 9 PCI Hash cards and M board?
1.75 btc
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Keefe
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March 10, 2014, 09:55:50 PM |
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What would be a fair asking price for 9 PCI Hash cards and M board?
1.75 btc I'd offer 2.25 BTC for that, if I was looking to buy more hardware.
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Syke
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March 10, 2014, 10:15:55 PM |
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What would be a fair asking price for 9 PCI Hash cards and M board?
The price to beat is $3/gh. How fast do your cards run?
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Buy & Hold
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stan258
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March 10, 2014, 10:19:16 PM |
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What would be a fair asking price for 9 PCI Hash cards and M board?
The price to beat is $3/gh. How fast do your cards run? between 28 and 31
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klondike_bar
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March 10, 2014, 10:32:36 PM |
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What would be a fair asking price for 9 PCI Hash cards and M board?
1.75 btc I'd offer 2.25 BTC for that, if I was looking to buy more hardware. I would say that 1.75-1.90 BTC is quite fair. Assuming a slight overclock of the cards can get 300GH, thats about 60% faster than an antminer that comfortably overclocks to 190GH at 1BTC. Antminers use more power and are much bulkier, but come with fan and are more plug-and-play
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stan258
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March 10, 2014, 10:38:43 PM |
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What would be a fair asking price for 9 PCI Hash cards and M board?
1.75 btc I'd offer 2.25 BTC for that, if I was looking to buy more hardware. I would say that 1.75-1.90 BTC is quite fair. Assuming a slight overclock of the cards can get 300GH, thats about 60% faster than an antminer that comfortably overclocks to 190GH at 1BTC. Antminers use more power and are much bulkier, but come with fan and are more plug-and-play Thank You,
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allinvain
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March 10, 2014, 10:49:29 PM |
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I wonder how he maintains that farm. Knowing bitfury rigs to be flaky I wonder if he's got some guy whose sole job is to toy around with the best.cnf file or to reboot and/or start/stop miners like a madman.
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March 11, 2014, 01:11:00 AM |
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I wonder how he maintains that farm. Knowing bitfury rigs to be flaky I wonder if he's got some guy whose sole job is to toy around with the best.cnf file or to reboot and/or start/stop miners like a madman. I've setup very flaky hardware before, using networked power distribution and a lot of bash scripting, I made a large cluster reboot miners, USB hubs, servers etc automatically. But yes, took weeks and weeks to fine tune etc. USB made the whole thing a nightmare, and a clean setup is a must. Looks like that facility in the video is setup well.
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daddyfatsax
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March 11, 2014, 01:13:48 AM |
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I wonder how he maintains that farm. Knowing bitfury rigs to be flaky I wonder if he's got some guy whose sole job is to toy around with the best.cnf file or to reboot and/or start/stop miners like a madman. It was odd to see all of the miners laying on their sides. Maybe that will help the dreaded card wobble due to the fans I have on them.
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