Any hidden indication promotional pricing will be extended to complete the 1:1 intention?
also...
how do the blades work? usb + included power supply to the blade? or ATX connection?
Some information below. They use ethernet cables and a user provided external source of 12V DC voltage output and at least 10A current output to power up one blade.
Spec Hashrate: baseline 10GHash/s, rated 10.752GHash/s, maximum 12.829GHash/s with overclocking and proper cooling
Power Consumption: 70-75W on 1.03-1.05V, 83W on 1.1V, 100W on 1.2V, 120W on 1.2V and overclocking
Hasher size: 233mm x 116mm with a 227mm x 100mm x 19mm heat sink attached to its back
Power module size: 192mm x 89mm
Ethernet controller size: 86mm x 40mm
ASIC-Powered Efficiency Each blade consists of 32 hashing chips. It has the baseline speed of 10GHash/s, the rated speed of 10.752GHash/s, and the maximum speed of 12.829GHash/s with overclocking and proper cooling. The power consumption is 83Watts per blade in room temperature on rated clock and voltage.
Modularity Each blades consists of a hasher, a power module, and an Ethernet controller. Each of them is easily replacable.
Independence The blades can be directly plugged to the internet and mine after configuration, with no host PCs needed.
Quick Installation The setup is almost self-explained. After assembly and powering up, access 192.168.1.254:8000 from your PC for configuration.
Compactness Hasher size: 233mm x 116mm with a 227mm x 100mm x 19mm heat sink attached to its back
Power module size: 192mm x 89mm
Ethernet controller size: 86mm x 40mm
Safety Fusing and polarity protection are built in the power module.
NotesHeat Dissipation Our blades work well un-crowded without fans on room temperature, but it is recommended to supply some airflow to the heatsink.
Over-Voltage For overclocking, you will need to adjust the trimmers on the power module to increase the voltage output.
Power Supply Please make sure you have an external source of 12V DC voltage output and at least 10A current output to power up one blade.
Internet You need the internet access via network cables if you want to plug the blades directly to the internet.
PictureComplete Albumhttp://imgur.com/a/PkOcu#0Online User GuideNotes 1. Fans are not accompanied with blades anymore. They were more or less intended to serve as a help of quick setup and mining testing for users who haven't got proper cooling yet, but turns out to be quite misleading by making people think the fans are powerful enough to cool the (already)over-voltaged and (easily)over-clocked blades.