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Author Topic: DRILLBIT SYSTEM Miners - Avalon range available - Now $104.99!  (Read 273599 times)
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August 22, 2013, 10:39:12 AM
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Barntech,

Just looking at the first page info again, you mention installing the hashing board into a pc case.  For this, do you have any particular slot in mind? 5.25 3.5 pcie etc?  Also, do you know the approximate size (I may already have space for it, therwise I'll know what to expect.)


Thanks,  sorry for all the questions

A single Drillbit Board will fit in a 3.5 inch hard drive slot. You can also stick it into a spare pci slot (just to hold it there, not for connectivity)
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August 22, 2013, 10:40:30 AM
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It is not clear at prices for the chips.
We managed to buy chips at the old price? Or do we have to pay extra?

The remaining chips for this group buy are set. We have the reel locked in at the old price. Future reels however will cost more.
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August 22, 2013, 10:41:45 AM
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barntech

before I place an order, im from the united kingdom. I need to know how much shipping will be?
as its been a few days and I have been following the thread.

this information would be appreciated

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August 22, 2013, 10:45:31 AM
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barntech

before I place an order, im from the united kingdom. I need to know how much shipping will be?
as its been a few days and I have been following the thread.

this information would be appreciated



Hey Guyver.

I do apologize for having not sorted out shipping details yet. I went to the post office yesterday and got lots of information. I will be making up a table soon. Basically it will be based on weight and shipping type (tracking, express etc). I have been saying $50 - $100 to people as a generic approximate quote worldwide. I'll have the shipping details sorted next week.

Cheers.

Barntech
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August 22, 2013, 10:47:14 AM
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I'm also from the UK. Perhaps we could combine orders and save on P&P.

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August 22, 2013, 10:50:56 AM
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hi barntech

could you please confirm my order
Your transaction ID for this payment is: 5RK04468FN022835G.
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August 22, 2013, 10:52:36 AM
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Transaction ID: 7MC85175MU8438129 via paypal to your e-mail.

Several 8 chip Drillbit Board fully assembled (including chips) ordered.
Please confirm.

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August 22, 2013, 10:55:23 AM
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Tel and Guyver.

Got your payments. And yes, if people want to bundle shipping that's cool with me.
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August 22, 2013, 11:06:54 AM
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And yes, if people want to bundle shipping that's cool with me.

Okay, so everyone in the UK speak up! :-)
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August 22, 2013, 11:07:38 AM
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And yes, if people want to bundle shipping that's cool with me.

Okay, so everyone in the UK speak up! :-)

IM in the UK, ive already ordered a few
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August 22, 2013, 11:17:57 AM
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I purchased 4 full assembled and my Receipt ID

2762-4860-3064-8773

Can you confirm my email and paypal receipt please?

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August 22, 2013, 11:19:30 AM
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And yes, if people want to bundle shipping that's cool with me.

Okay, so everyone in the UK speak up! :-)

I'm in the uk also!

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August 22, 2013, 11:27:09 AM
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A potentially ugly, but serious, question: Is this a fair assessment for mining for 2 fully assembled Drillbit boards?  http://mining.thegenesisblock.com/a/ae24d25426

I've put in the current PayPal cost, power use assuming 1W per chip, and middle shipping fee based on the range Barntech has been saying.  I left the difficulty, diff increase, pool fee, and BTC exchange rate as the default values.  Set misc cables to $0 on the assumption I can fit the boards inside my pre-existing cases with pre-existing power supplies. 

I'm curious what scenarios others envision?  Are we all just assuming the exchange rate goes up to make any ROI here?  Or are people betting diff increase isn't accurate?   Or are we resigned to be hobbyists?


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August 22, 2013, 11:34:52 AM
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A potentially ugly, but serious, question: Is this a fair assessment for mining for 2 fully assembled Drillbit boards?  http://mining.thegenesisblock.com/a/ae24d25426

I've put in the current PayPal cost, power use assuming 1W per chip, and middle shipping fee based on the range Barntech has been saying.  I left the difficulty, diff increase, pool fee, and BTC exchange rate as the default values.  Set misc cables to $0 on the assumption I can fit the boards inside my pre-existing cases with pre-existing power supplies. 

I'm curious what scenarios others envision?  Are we all just assuming the exchange rate goes up to make any ROI here?  Or are people betting diff increase isn't accurate?   Or are we resigned to be hobbyists?


IMHO, it's a fair assessment. Maybe a month or two either way but the end result is the same. We're hobbyists.

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August 22, 2013, 11:35:30 AM
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the chip count is falling. only 600 left to go  Grin

so 600 /8 = 75 boards left
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August 22, 2013, 11:41:08 AM
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Hi,

 assembled board

paypal  (Unique Transaction ID #1NN3388667838564J)


username; doctorgig

Thanks!
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August 22, 2013, 11:47:58 AM
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A potentially ugly, but serious, question: Is this a fair assessment for mining for 2 fully assembled Drillbit boards?  http://mining.thegenesisblock.com/a/ae24d25426

I've put in the current PayPal cost, power use assuming 1W per chip, and middle shipping fee based on the range Barntech has been saying.  I left the difficulty, diff increase, pool fee, and BTC exchange rate as the default values.  Set misc cables to $0 on the assumption I can fit the boards inside my pre-existing cases with pre-existing power supplies. 

I'm curious what scenarios others envision?  Are we all just assuming the exchange rate goes up to make any ROI here?  Or are people betting diff increase isn't accurate?   Or are we resigned to be hobbyists?


IMHO, it's a fair assessment. Maybe a month or two either way but the end result is the same. We're hobbyists.

If you put our numbers into here http://www.coinish.com/calc it does come out as favorable, suggesting that these boards will provide ROI and go on to make some profit. Nothing is sure though in Bitcoin land, especially difficulty, so its hard to tell. Like with most things bitcoin, its a gamble, and it may well pay off, and i guess even if it doesn't, it won't be far off and we've all had some fun while doing it. I'd say yes, we are hobbyists. But we might also make a decent return here. I hope so. Personally i do this stuff because i enjoy it. I've actually got my old GPU miner still chugging away in the corner giving me 3 GH/s, even though its probably costing me more for power than it makes. Go figure. These boards are different though because their power draw is much much less, so than can chug away for the next 5 years without making much of an imprint. And hey BTC might go up hugely. Who knows. But yes, none of us are going to become overnight millionaires here, but we might make a bit of money, and certainly get to enjoy being a part of something big,  new and exciting. At least, that's how i feel about Bitcoin. Hope you guys agree.  Grin
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August 22, 2013, 11:49:07 AM
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Hi,

 assembled board

paypal  (Unique Transaction ID #1NN3388667838564J)


username; doctorgig

Thanks!

Got it

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August 22, 2013, 12:04:53 PM
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Yes, these boards will not see ROI if they are delivered by December 1st. There is a very short delivery window, all the profit will come in November, or never at all. Here's to hoping Barntech can get this first batch out quickly. It's also possible that we will see a smaller rise in difficulty now that the network is so strong and not many 24-28nm chips are hitting the market. If KNCMiner delivers in Sept/Oct like they have promised, though, difficulty rise of 66% could be conservative for the next few months. Buying kit is a tough game, but I'll be happy to have some 55nm tech at least.

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August 22, 2013, 12:05:29 PM
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If you put our numbers into here http://www.coinish.com/calc it does come out as favorable, suggesting that these boards will provide ROI and go on to make some profit. Nothing is sure though in Bitcoin land, especially difficulty, so its hard to tell. Like with most things bitcoin, its a gamble, and it may well pay off, and i guess even if it doesn't, it won't be far off and we've all had some fun while doing it. I'd say yes, we are hobbyists. But we might also make a decent return here. I hope so. Personally i do this stuff because i enjoy it. I've actually got my old GPU miner still chugging away in the corner giving me 3 GH/s, even though its probably costing me more for power than it makes. Go figure. These boards are different though because their power draw is much much less, so than can chug away for the next 5 years without making much of an imprint. And hey BTC might go up hugely. Who knows. But yes, none of us are going to become overnight millionaires here, but we might make a bit of money, and certainly get to enjoy being a part of something big,  new and exciting. At least, that's how i feel about Bitcoin. Hope you guys agree.  Grin

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