AMT_miners (OP)
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February 01, 2014, 09:05:00 AM |
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Hey Guys,
Quick update, chips arrived today and will go to full surface mount and assembly on Tuesday. Hoping to get the first AMT1.2's shipped by Friday.
More to come...
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Biomech
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February 01, 2014, 09:05:08 AM |
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Sweet! Does the client portal work yet? And did you get my pm/email? So far the thing has worked great. Wanna push it for the full review
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ISAWHIM
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February 01, 2014, 09:26:31 AM |
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Nice!
Could you do us a favor, and, for the time... Let us know which order#'s are shipped, once you ship them. (So we can get an idea of when our individual orders will be coming.) No specifics, but saying something like, "Orders #1-300: 1.2THs Shipped", "Orders #301-423: 1.2THs Shipped". Since I assume that not every order has a 1.2THs miner in it, and some may have many. Still, for us with high order-numbers, it is comforting to know, at this early stage. Until you "get in a system of production", and can simply say... "Batch #140 1.2THs Shipped" (With our order#'s simply indicating that we purchased "Batch #140 1.2THs".)
Also, from a production stand-point... Might want to indicate batch# on the machine itself. Just because things change, and that will give you a better idea of potential future issues. (Like if you got a bad batch of chips, or batch of PSU's. You can prepare for the issues ahead of time. Not to mention, standard quality control, if design changes per batch, until things are "ideal".) Just put a simple sticker with a batch# in the unit itself, on the case, inside. (As well as indicating it on our purchase page.)
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February 01, 2014, 11:48:01 AM Last edit: February 01, 2014, 12:01:18 PM by freddyfarnsworth |
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That case,,,in picture is good, very good - good choice.... Lotsa room cools easy as pie. Remove the drive trays for radiator room. Antec will prolly sell em drivebracketless to you since you use so many.
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February 01, 2014, 11:53:29 AM |
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Hey Guys,
Quick update, chips arrived today and will go to full surface mount and assembly on Tuesday. Hoping to get the first AMT1.2's shipped by Friday.
More to come...
Could you at least tell us how many chips you got so we can at least figure out how many rigs you can build and ship quickly? Also, is another batch of chips coming?
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February 01, 2014, 11:58:04 AM |
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PM me if you are U.S. east coast and want to buy the AMT 1.2 THs system that I ordered that is expected to be delivered sometime February. Order #962.
In the PM, send me how much you want it for.
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AMT_miners (OP)
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February 01, 2014, 01:17:27 PM Last edit: February 01, 2014, 01:30:28 PM by AMT_miners |
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Hey Guys,
Quick update, chips arrived today and will go to full surface mount and assembly on Tuesday. Hoping to get the first AMT1.2's shipped by Friday.
More to come...
Could you at least tell us how many chips you got so we can at least figure out how many rigs you can build and ship quickly? Also, is another batch of chips coming? I can tell you that we've received a lot. And enough to make it to your order and than some for sure. We also have 12 assemblers located at our CM 8am to 4pm. Each of which has experience in building electronic components and devices that pass UL certification and ISO standards. The average build time per build team (2 assemblers each team) was clocked at 2.5 hrs per build. This includes wiring, assembly, modular install, initial testing, and packing. So if they are working 8 hrs a day, 5 days a week, how many miners can we build in 1 day? How many in 1 week? and How many in 1 month?
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AMT_miners (OP)
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February 01, 2014, 01:19:09 PM |
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Hey Biomech, Yes the portal should be working by the end of the week. Not sure which pm your referring to, i'll check though.
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Biomech
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February 01, 2014, 01:28:37 PM |
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Hey Biomech, Yes the portal should be working by the end of the week. Not sure which pm your referring to, i'll check though. I think I only sent one. I keep 'em I'll resend it, just in case. Also sent an email to the sales@ addy. Just some questions. If it slows ya down, it'll wait. Knock 'em dead!
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papamoi
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February 01, 2014, 01:37:39 PM |
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hi
if i buy a 1.2 ths today when i m expected to get delivery?
thanks
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February 01, 2014, 01:52:59 PM |
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Hey Guys,
Quick update, chips arrived today and will go to full surface mount and assembly on Tuesday. Hoping to get the first AMT1.2's shipped by Friday.
More to come...
Could you at least tell us how many chips you got so we can at least figure out how many rigs you can build and ship quickly? Also, is another batch of chips coming? I can tell you that we've received a lot. And enough to make it to your order and than some for sure. We also have 12 assemblers located at our CM 8am to 4pm. Each of which has experience in building electronic components and devices that pass UL certification and ISO standards. The average build time per build team (2 assemblers each team) was clocked at 2.5 hrs per build. This includes wiring, assembly, modular install, initial testing, and packing. So if they are working 8 hrs a day, 5 days a week, how many miners can we build in 1 day? How many in 1 week? and How many in 1 month? Can you give a rough estimate then on which batch numbers will get their AMT 1.2 THs miners this February? Not looking for exact precision. I am at order #962, will I get it this month?
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AMT_miners (OP)
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February 01, 2014, 02:25:45 PM |
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Hey Guys,
Quick update, chips arrived today and will go to full surface mount and assembly on Tuesday. Hoping to get the first AMT1.2's shipped by Friday.
More to come...
Could you at least tell us how many chips you got so we can at least figure out how many rigs you can build and ship quickly? Also, is another batch of chips coming? I can tell you that we've received a lot. And enough to make it to your order and than some for sure. We also have 12 assemblers located at our CM 8am to 4pm. Each of which has experience in building electronic components and devices that pass UL certification and ISO standards. The average build time per build team (2 assemblers each team) was clocked at 2.5 hrs per build. This includes wiring, assembly, modular install, initial testing, and packing. So if they are working 8 hrs a day, 5 days a week, how many miners can we build in 1 day? How many in 1 week? and How many in 1 month? Can you give a rough estimate then on which batch numbers will get their AMT 1.2 THs miners this February? Not looking for exact precision. I am at order #962, will I get it this month? Yes Carlos, You will receive your miner this month. If things stay on track, your miner will ship in the third week of the month.
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AMT_miners (OP)
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February 01, 2014, 02:27:40 PM |
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Hey Biomech, Yes the portal should be working by the end of the week. Not sure which pm your referring to, i'll check though. I think I only sent one. I keep 'em I'll resend it, just in case. Also sent an email to the sales@ addy. Just some questions. If it slows ya down, it'll wait. Knock 'em dead! KK, took your advice on the thread. Regarding the voltage, don't take it past 900 in the tplink settings, you're likely to blow the board if you do. Overclocking never really helped anyone in the long run.
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February 01, 2014, 02:40:55 PM |
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Hey Guys,
Quick update, chips arrived today and will go to full surface mount and assembly on Tuesday. Hoping to get the first AMT1.2's shipped by Friday.
More to come...
Could you at least tell us how many chips you got so we can at least figure out how many rigs you can build and ship quickly? Also, is another batch of chips coming? I can tell you that we've received a lot. And enough to make it to your order and than some for sure. We also have 12 assemblers located at our CM 8am to 4pm. Each of which has experience in building electronic components and devices that pass UL certification and ISO standards. The average build time per build team (2 assemblers each team) was clocked at 2.5 hrs per build. This includes wiring, assembly, modular install, initial testing, and packing. So if they are working 8 hrs a day, 5 days a week, how many miners can we build in 1 day? How many in 1 week? and How many in 1 month? Can you give a rough estimate then on which batch numbers will get their AMT 1.2 THs miners this February? Not looking for exact precision. I am at order #962, will I get it this month? Yes Carlos, You will receive your miner this month. If things stay on track, your miner will ship in the third week of the month. Any chance I can get a discount since I've been very supportive of your efforts?
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February 01, 2014, 02:48:12 PM |
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Can you give a rough estimate then on which batch numbers will get their AMT 1.2 THs miners this February?
Not looking for exact precision. I am at order #962, will I get it this month?
Yes Carlos, You will receive your miner this month. If things stay on track, your miner will ship in the third week of the month. Okay, looks almost too good to be true. PM me if anyone wants order #962.
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February 01, 2014, 02:56:24 PM |
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I think I only sent one. I keep 'em I'll resend it, just in case. Also sent an email to the sales@ addy. Just some questions. If it slows ya down, it'll wait. Knock 'em dead! KK, took your advice on the thread. Regarding the voltage, don't take it past 900 in the tplink settings, you're likely to blow the board if you do. Overclocking never really helped anyone in the long run. Thanks. Honestly, I've gotten better results LOWERING the voltage so far. Which seems weird, but what the hell if it works Looking forward to seeing your new miners. Good luck and happy hashing!
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ISAWHIM
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February 02, 2014, 03:12:55 PM Last edit: February 02, 2014, 03:35:16 PM by ISAWHIM |
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Can you give a rough estimate then on which batch numbers will get their AMT 1.2 THs miners this February? Not looking for exact precision. I am at order #962, will I get it this month? Yes Carlos, You will receive your miner this month. If things stay on track, your miner will ship in the third week of the month Okay, looks almost too good to be true. PM me if anyone wants order #962. LOL... Looks at pot of gold sitting in front of his face... Photographs of it... And even hears the person next to him saying, "Looks like you finally got what you came for." Then you walk away... saying, "Must not be real. You take it! I don't even want to know if it is real. I am going home empty-handed, this was a long walk to the end of the street!" Please, give me 6.3 BTC for the machine that will ultimately produce about 20-30 BTC worth of value ($400,000+ in two years, by the worst estimates*), before it dies. I'll catch it next time, when it only produces one quarter of that volume, at the same price. * Estimates in the "realistic" range of alt-mining for BTC value. (Not mining BTC directly.) Only about 18.47 BTC mining BTC directly, in the machines life-time. But BTC alone is a useless value unless you know the price it will be at the time you earn the last one. (Or the time you cash it out.) Wish I still had the money to give you a refund myself, for your order. Should have taken me up on that offer a few weeks ago, when the opportunity arose. I am sure someone will gladly take it off your hands. Sending the money to AMT, so they can forward it to you, and change the address for the order. (I would not suggest dealing with anyone directly. Especially with a high negative trade-rate.) You do realize you can use coinbase.com to instantly trade-out BTC for cash... Right... (Not that it is a wise choice since BTC will ultimately be way up above $20,000/BTC by the next drop/halving in reward.)
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ISAWHIM
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February 02, 2014, 05:46:56 PM Last edit: February 02, 2014, 05:58:43 PM by ISAWHIM |
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AMT... There is still a "needs to be fixed", issue on the website. (Not major to me, but to some, it could look "suspicious".) The 1.2THs model description reads as follows... 1,200 GH/s nominal performance ( + / – 10% ) Included accessories: 2x USB Cable 2x Network Cable 1x Power Cord Bitcoin Miner Weight: 18 lb. Dimensions: 18 x 7 x 18 high Chip: Asic 28nm Warranty: This unit’s system board has a lifetime warranty from manufacture defect or component failure. Product specifications may differ from (+/- 10% running variance) NOTE: The mention of +/-10% twice is redundant, and seems "stackable"... (10% running variance on whole machine, + 10% additionally on the hashing performance.) Though, I am sure mention of just 10% +/- as a whole is generous enough.NOTE: On the "Additional information" tab... it says the following.Weight 8.00 lbs Dimensions 22 x 10 x 22 cm Hashing Power 1,200 GH/s Power Usage 600w – 900w NOTE: Weight??? 18 lbs or 8 lbs NOTE: Dimensions??? 18x7x18 or 22x10x22 cm (18 cm/in/mm/mi/yd/km/?high?)NOTE: Missing 10% +/- here on "additional information", not to mention redundant information that is not "additional"... slight conflict... that "detail" indicates an absolute value. Can't mention it once being more-or-less, and then bluntly state that it absolutely does more-than-less, potentially. Well, not as a business.Since you are selling as a US distributor... You should stick with US standards... "Inches/Feet" for measurements. Though, I doubt the unit is 22cm x 10cm x 22cm, that is (8.66" x 3.94" x 8.66") That is smaller than a toaster. If I had to plan storage for these units, I would be upset when I buy a 100' by 100' by 100' storage unit, and find that I can only fit 1/4 as many as estimated, by that size.
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February 02, 2014, 05:55:11 PM |
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AMT... There is still a "needs to be fixed", issue on the website. (Not major to me, but to some, it could look "suspicious".) The 1.2THs model description reads as follows... 1,200 GH/s nominal performance ( + / – 10% ) Included accessories: 2x USB Cable 2x Network Cable 1x Power Cord Bitcoin Miner Weight: 18 lb. Dimensions: 18 x 7 x 18 high Chip: Asic 28nm Warranty: This unit’s system board has a lifetime warranty from manufacture defect or component failure. Product specifications may differ from (+/- 10% running variance) NOTE: The mention of +/-10% twice is redundant, and seems "stackable"... (10% running variance on whole machine, + 10% additionally on the hashing performance.) Though, I am sure mention of just 10% +/- as a whole is generous enough.NOTE: On the "Additional information" tab... it says the following.Weight 8.00 lbs Dimensions 22 x 10 x 22 cm Hashing Power 1,200 GH/s Power Usage 600w – 900w NOTE: Weight??? 18 lbs or 8 lbs NOTE: Dimensions??? 18x7x18 or 22x10x22 cm (18 cm/in/mm/mi/yd/km/?high?)Since you are selling as a US distributor... You should stick with US standards... "Inches/Feet" for measurements. The additional information must be a copy and paste error. There's no way they are 9"x4"x9". Any power numbers from AMT on what the 1.2TH/s will come in at?
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ISAWHIM
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February 02, 2014, 06:03:16 PM Last edit: February 02, 2014, 06:57:54 PM by ISAWHIM |
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Any power numbers from AMT on what the 1.2TH/s will come in at? The "chips" have been said to be, "at expected powers", based on the "modified spec-sheets". However, AMT still has not indicated the quantity of chips they are using to produce the 1.2THs, at a "nominal" unit rate. (Not nominal chip rate.) But they have adjusted the power-use since original release. I assume they recalculated, but still need to do an actual measurement once the units they build, are built. (As opposed to using estimations from the sum of all parts.) The estimated 600w-900w seems "correct" by my chip/psu estimates too. (Was something like 300-600w before.) With the mentioned +/-10%, that would put it on a low and high of 540w-990w... (Which is leaning towards the upper side of reality.)
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