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Author Topic: eASIC Fast Hash One Platinum 24TH/s miner announced - $353777  (Read 2582 times)
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September 06, 2013, 04:07:32 PM
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If you have $350000 to spend, you can now buy brand new Fast Hash One Platinum from eASIC.

This boy will hash away at 24TH/s.

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September 07, 2013, 04:26:59 AM
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Kinda meh. It's not available until Nov/Dec at the earliest and then you might as well hold out for 12x2Th CoinTerra TerraMiner IVs for $168k.

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September 08, 2013, 04:21:24 AM
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Kinda meh. It's not available until Nov/Dec at the earliest and then you might as well hold out for 12x2Th CoinTerra TerraMiner IVs for $168k.

Or wait till nov/dec for the super sales.

There is no way someone could be that stupid to purchase a fast hash near that price (I hope)
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September 08, 2013, 08:19:36 AM
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link please?
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September 08, 2013, 04:31:09 PM
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link please?


http://virtualminingcorp.com/


http://www.easic.com/vmc-uses-easic-to-achieve-24-756-ths-bitcoin-miner/
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September 08, 2013, 05:06:06 PM
Last edit: September 12, 2013, 05:51:02 AM by Anotheranonlol
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If you have $350000 to spend, you can now buy brand new Fast Hash One Platinum from eASIC.

This boy will hash away at 24TH/s.



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September 08, 2013, 05:46:49 PM
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ok thanks

what i find ridiculous is that i ve contacted easic several times but they didn t bothered get any interest in that.

and second thing is the 28nm tech isn t even available on their website,lol what a joke..

is there any delivery date for this?
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September 09, 2013, 01:28:56 AM
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Keep your eye on the website. I hear the prices may be dropping as they get closer to release...

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September 09, 2013, 10:10:35 AM
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Keep your eye on the website. I hear the prices may be dropping as they get closer to release...

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It will be a wise move because actually they are selling a GHs/ for 14.5$... way too high for a product that will be available from Nov/Dec at the earliest.

edit1: e.g. btcmine.ch starting from September the 9th (20:00 CET) will sell chips/miners staring from 5$ per Gh/s to a maximum of 8$ per Gh/s (1600$ - 200Gh/s)


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September 09, 2013, 10:26:05 AM
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Keep your eye on the website. I hear the prices may be dropping as they get closer to release...

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It will be a wise move because actually they are selling a GHs/ for 14.5$... way too high for a product that will be available from Nov/Dec at the earliest.

edit1: e.g. btcmine.ch starting from September the 9th (20:00 CET) will sell chips/miners staring from 5$ per Gh/s to a maximum of 8$ per Gh/s (1600$ - 200Gh/s)


Another pre order. Sell now, deliver in December... Thanks but no...

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Changing one PCB with screwdriver and you have brand new miner in hand... Plug&Play, scalable from one module to thousands.
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September 09, 2013, 10:30:03 AM
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Keep your eye on the website. I hear the prices may be dropping as they get closer to release...

 Wink

It will be a wise move because actually they are selling a GHs/ for 14.5$... way too high for a product that will be available from Nov/Dec at the earliest.

edit1: e.g. btcmine.ch starting from September the 9th (20:00 CET) will sell chips/miners staring from 5$ per Gh/s to a maximum of 8$ per Gh/s (1600$ - 200Gh/s)


Another pre order. Sell now, deliver in December... Thanks but no...

I do agree we're all fed up with pre-order ASIC vendors,
I was merely pointing out that in either case, you like the pre-order scheme or not, VMC prices seem too high.

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September 09, 2013, 10:39:57 AM
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Keep your eye on the website. I hear the prices may be dropping as they get closer to release...

 Wink

It will be a wise move because actually they are selling a GHs/ for 14.5$... way too high for a product that will be available from Nov/Dec at the earliest.

edit1: e.g. btcmine.ch starting from September the 9th (20:00 CET) will sell chips/miners staring from 5$ per Gh/s to a maximum of 8$ per Gh/s (1600$ - 200Gh/s)


Another pre order. Sell now, deliver in December... Thanks but no...

I do agree we're all fed up with pre-order ASIC vendors,
I was merely pointing out that in either case, you like the pre-order scheme or not, VMC prices seem ARE WAY too high.

FTFY

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September 09, 2013, 10:51:18 AM
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Keep your eye on the website. I hear the prices may be dropping as they get closer to release...

 Wink

It will be a wise move because actually they are selling a GHs/ for 14.5$... way too high for a product that will be available from Nov/Dec at the earliest.

edit1: e.g. btcmine.ch starting from September the 9th (20:00 CET) will sell chips/miners staring from 5$ per Gh/s to a maximum of 8$ per Gh/s (1600$ - 200Gh/s)


Another pre order. Sell now, deliver in December... Thanks but no...

I do agree we're all fed up with pre-order ASIC vendors,
I was merely pointing out that in either case, you like the pre-order scheme or not, VMC prices seem ARE WAY too high.

FTFY

LOL you're right, thanks for the fix.
Just wanna say that I did it right the first time:


It will be a wise move because actually they are selling a GHs/ for 14.5$... way too high for a product that will be available from Nov/Dec at the earliest.




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September 09, 2013, 10:54:17 AM
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Smiley Let the record show...

Cheers.

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September 10, 2013, 09:30:09 AM
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That is one expensive machine.
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September 11, 2013, 07:03:53 AM
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It's not "from" eASIC, it's from VMC/ActiveMining, which is using eASIC's quick FPGA->ASIC conversion process, which results in slower, larger chips. eASIC isn't taking responsibility for actually delivering the chips to customers, or assembling boxes, or whatever.  That's all up to VMC.

It's also over priced.

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