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Question: Would you buy a BitFury mining board?
No - 75 (19.8%)
Yes, 1-5 Boards - 149 (39.4%)
Yes, 5+ Boards - 72 (19%)
Yes,1-5 Boards and i have BitBurners on Order - 49 (13%)
Yes, 5+ Boards and i have BitBurners on Order - 33 (8.7%)
Total Voters: 378

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August 30, 2013, 05:31:58 AM
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Interested in same size order as Bitburner XX boards. (I was in Zefir B1 and I have received the Bitburner XX's)
I also like the DIY approach, build a tower of 8 boards, hook it up, fiddle with the software.
It's fun!
And the disco show of the Bitburners boards, I want that back on the Furyburner boards!

I am selling in stock OneStringMiner boards, based on the Bitfury chips. Have a look here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=495536.0
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August 30, 2013, 05:35:51 AM
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Even 50Ghash/board would be amazing with an early October shipping date.
I hope there's going to be enough interest Smiley
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August 30, 2013, 05:42:52 AM
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Yeah and hopefully a proper designed use of the chip Smiley

The USB interface crap (and lack of anything marginally representing a protocol) coming from some others, with the ButFury chips, is horrendous Tongue

... looking forward to it!

Can you get more than 2.5Gh/s per chip from USB interface?
just curious.

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There's no USB limitation like that ...

Do you mean the BitFury chip itself?
Yeah the GPIO joy of the designs so far are really bad, a clean MCU USB interface would have no trouble.

As for talking to a single chip over USB ... well the BFLSC chips are 4GH/s+ ... so no issue there either ... even with 256 or more of them on a single computer on USB ...

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August 30, 2013, 05:43:56 AM
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I would probably buy one or two. I'd also be willing to be a US distributor/reseller if you need one.
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August 30, 2013, 06:01:07 AM
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The Bitfury design i am working on is a 16 Chip board with the same form factor as the BitBurner.
I think it makes sense that i will sell boards including the chips now - no more group buys.
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Price: ~470eur+vat (Complete module including chips)

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August 30, 2013, 06:33:08 AM
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If the 70% discount applies, I would be interested in two units.
There should be no VAT as I live in US.
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August 30, 2013, 06:54:54 AM
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There is no 70% discount.
There is 70% money back.
Meaning that if you paid for 2 bit burners and you choose to get a refund you get 2*105*0.7 = 147eur discount on your "furyburner" order.
Not 2*470*0.7=658 eur discount.
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August 30, 2013, 06:58:48 AM
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boards run separately or is there a master board for them? compatibility with the official m-board?

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August 30, 2013, 07:22:53 AM
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interested.









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August 30, 2013, 08:06:40 AM
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There is no 70% discount.
There is 70% money back.
Meaning that if you paid for 2 bit burners and you choose to get a refund you get 2*105*0.7 = 147eur discount on your "furyburner" order.
Not 2*470*0.7=658 eur discount.

 Cheesy  I misread & thought......what the hell is a "furryburner"  Huh Cheesy

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August 30, 2013, 08:19:30 AM
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Hi Burnin, we're definitely interested, thanks for working on this Grin. We've already got a relatively early chip order in with bitfurystrikesback (not huge numbers, but enough for us), would you consider assembling boards with our chips or are you definitely only selling complete board + chips packages this time?

A quick technical question, why did you decide to go for a 16-chip design for this board rather than the 20-chip design of your bitburner? I'd have thought that the extra density would be an advantage if it's possible to host that many chips on a board.

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August 30, 2013, 08:37:15 AM
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Go to a bank, get a 2 month loan, buy and build 1000 chips/boards and the community will support you with 10% deposit orders. This is how business needs to be done, like a business.

This is not how business needs to be done, unless it is a bitcoin bank and bitcoin-nominated loan.

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August 30, 2013, 08:51:09 AM
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Go to a bank, get a 2 month loan, buy and build 1000 chips/boards and the community will support you with 10% deposit orders. This is how business needs to be done, like a business.

Not every business needs to be done like that surely?

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August 30, 2013, 09:18:52 AM
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I´m interested in BitFury boards and I have BitBurners on order.

The order of manufacturing with the Bitburners was:
1) batch number
2) order number (to determine the order within a batch)

@burnin:
There won´t be any batches with the BitFury boards. How do you determine the order?

I´d suggest that those who´ve already paid for Bitburners and switch over to BitFury boards keep their order numbers.
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August 30, 2013, 09:27:36 AM
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Interested! Always with you burnin! Until the end!!

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August 30, 2013, 09:29:09 AM
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I'm most definitely interested in Furyburner XVI board  Wink

I´m interested in BitFury boards and I have BitBurners on order.

The order of manufacturing with the Bitburners was:
1) batch number
2) order number (to determine the order within a batch)

@burnin:
There won´t be any batches with the BitFury boards. How do you determine the order?

I´d suggest that those who´ve already paid for Bitburners and switch over to BitFury boards keep their order numbers.
I think if you convert an existing order to a bitfury-order, it seems fair to keep the order number. However, the group buy or batch number of the avalon chips should not play a role since the avalon chips are never going to be used. So - I'm not sure if this is what you meant - I'd suggest to keep the order number only.
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August 30, 2013, 09:32:00 AM
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I´m interested in BitFury boards and I have BitBurners on order.

The order of manufacturing with the Bitburners was:
1) batch number
2) order number (to determine the order within a batch)

@burnin:
There won´t be any batches with the BitFury boards. How do you determine the order?

I´d suggest that those who´ve already paid for Bitburners and switch over to BitFury boards keep their order numbers.
I think if you convert an existing order to a bitfury-order, it seems fair to keep the order number. However, the group buy or batch number of the avalon chips should not play a role since the avalon chips are never going to be used. So - I'm not sure if this is what you meant - I'd suggest to keep the order number only.

Yes, that´s exactly what I meant.
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August 30, 2013, 10:02:01 AM
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Out of necessity a new thread for a new product:
I want to test the waters if you would be interested in such a board


The Bitfury design i am working on is a 16 Chip board with the same form factor as the BitBurner.
I think it makes sense that i will sell boards including the chips now - no more group buys.

Best demonstrated performance per chip is currently 2.7Ghash resulting in 42ghash/s per board.
I am aiming for 5 Ghash per chip, i will be doing things differently then the competition which will hopefully
allow us to squeeze more performance out of this silicon.
Host interface and Controller / stacking will stay the same.

Price: ~470eur+vat (Complete module including chips)
Delivery: early October if Punin delivers on time.




~470 eur+ vat or equivalent in BTC? just trying to work out how many unit I can get with the BTC refund from Yifu... Tnx burnin.

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August 30, 2013, 10:02:49 AM
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Cheesy  I misread & thought......what the hell is a "furryburner"  Huh Cheesy
He just likes the name I gave the coming boards Wink

I am selling in stock OneStringMiner boards, based on the Bitfury chips. Have a look here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=495536.0
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August 30, 2013, 11:38:07 AM
Last edit: August 30, 2013, 01:20:09 PM by bitcoiner49er
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How long do we have to decide to "convert" our Bitburner orders to Bitfurys/Furyburners?

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