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Author Topic: Qty. 12 7GH/s fpga's..... 84GH/s potential.... $4,000.00 Retail Value...  (Read 2777 times)
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October 01, 2013, 07:28:40 PM
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Description:Greetings, you are bidding on 12 new Xilinx xc4036xl 09bg352c fpga's. Each chip will hash 7GH/s. Avalon asic chips will only

do 200MH/s. Don't limit your scope with asic!!! Design your own miner and get out of the rat race for a BFL Batch Reservation... All chips are

currently in hand and will be sent out immediately upon receiving payment.

Here are some reference links to pricing and data sheets for the fpga:

http://octopart.com/xc4036xl-09bg352c-xilinx-463650

http://datasheet.octopart.com/XC4036XL-09BG352C-Xilinx-datasheet-119502.pdf
Starting bid: 20 BTC
Buy it now: 35 BTC
End date and time:Oct. 3,2013
Payment methods accepted: BTC/ Paypal/ Western Union
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October 01, 2013, 08:48:59 PM
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Description:Greetings, you are bidding on 12 new Xilinx xc4036xl 09bg352c fpga's. Each chip will hash 7GH/s. Avalon asic chips will only

do 200MH/s. Don't limit your scope with asic!!! Design your own miner and get out of the rat race for a BFL Batch Reservation... All chips are

currently in hand and will be sent out immediately upon receiving payment.

Here are some reference links to pricing and data sheets for the fpga:

http://octopart.com/xc4036xl-09bg352c-xilinx-463650

http://datasheet.octopart.com/XC4036XL-09BG352C-Xilinx-datasheet-119502.pdf
Starting bid: 20 BTC
Buy it now: 35 BTC
End date and time:Oct. 3,2013
Payment methods accepted: BTC/ Paypal/ Western Union

Instead of just showing your willingness to middleman a purchase, why not prove to us that those hashrates are even possible, and what the power it requires is.
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October 01, 2013, 11:45:24 PM
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Dude, he's a shitty scammer that doesn't even realize Avalon is irrelevant.
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October 01, 2013, 11:46:01 PM
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October 01, 2013, 11:51:00 PM
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Description:Greetings, you are bidding on 12 new Xilinx xc4036xl 09bg352c fpga's. Each chip will hash 7GH/s. Avalon asic chips will only

do 200MH/s. Don't limit your scope with asic!!! Design your own miner and get out of the rat race for a BFL Batch Reservation... All chips are

currently in hand and will be sent out immediately upon receiving payment.

Here are some reference links to pricing and data sheets for the fpga:

http://octopart.com/xc4036xl-09bg352c-xilinx-463650

http://datasheet.octopart.com/XC4036XL-09BG352C-Xilinx-datasheet-119502.pdf
Starting bid: 20 BTC
Buy it now: 35 BTC
End date and time:Oct. 3,2013
Payment methods accepted: BTC/ Paypal/ Western Union

Instead of just showing your willingness to middleman a purchase, why not prove to us that those hashrates are even possible, and what the power it requires is.

Good Point... I'm not a middleman, I actually have all of the fpga's that are listed in various auctions...  Here's more info to show how these hashrates are even possible... Here's the link of a very good hashrate comparison of fpga's.... Anyone that can do proportions should be able to calculate the hashrates of my chips listed from this comparison chart. Gates and Macrocells are the main variables that should be used for the hashrate calculation of an fpga chip...  The power required would be located on the actual Xilinx datasheet:
http://www.dinigroup.com/~mdini/Bitcoin_mhash_FPGA_guide_v1402.pdf

As you can see, the amount of gates is usually a good gauge of the hashrate... This comparison chart is from an Engineer Group that builds extremely powerful dev. boards and they have PERSONALLY validated the potential hashrates for these chips if properly implemented.
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October 01, 2013, 11:56:37 PM
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October 02, 2013, 12:01:18 AM
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Dude, he's a shitty scammer that doesn't even realize Avalon is irrelevant.

So, why even waste your time and everyone elses here on this auction? Here's extra info to show a comparison and to help many of you along the way... Of course, there are going to be detractors with no real evidence of their stance.... Sounds like the "teaparty" shutdown all over again.... As stated before, leave your comments to yourself if they are not going to help to properly inform the community....

 I'm not a middleman, I actually have all of the fpga's that are listed in various auctions...  Here's more info to show how these hashrates are even possible... Here's the link of a very good hashrate comparison of fpga's.... Anyone that can do proportions should be able to calculate the hashrates of my chips listed from this comparison chart. Gates and Macrocells are the main variables that should be used for the hashrate calculation of an fpga chip...  The power required would be located on the actual Xilinx datasheet:

http://www.dinigroup.com/~mdini/Bitcoin_mhash_FPGA_guide_v1402.pdf

As you can see, the amount of gates is usually a good gauge of the hashrate... This comparison chart is from an Engineer Group that builds extremely powerful dev. boards and they have PERSONALLY validated the potential hashrates for these chips if properly implemented.
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October 02, 2013, 02:41:48 AM
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Buyer Beware!

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October 02, 2013, 05:48:54 AM
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Buyer Beware!

You're right.... Make sure you do the proper research necessary before making any investment. I.E. , make sure that you have the approval of an engineer before purchasing components for a development project. I'm glad that you reported me to the moderators...  It's obvious that I've done nothing wrong and I legitimately have all of the items that I say I have... In fact, I'm willing to meet local people in person, show my true identity, and give people a sporting chance to explain themselves before giving them a scarlet letter...  You should try it sometime...  I am the owner of a engineering company who has been around since the 80's, so guess what? LOL!!!  I know when I am giving someone a good deal and a good opportunity.... I only provide facts.... I do not sling mud,naysay,troll, or express any other ridiculous non-progressive mentality.  Please check the links on the auction again before accusing me a being a scammer or spammer... 
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October 02, 2013, 06:28:09 AM
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Buyer Beware!

You're right.... Make sure you do the proper research necessary before making any investment. I.E. , make sure that you have the approval of an engineer before purchasing components for a development project. I'm glad that you reported me to the moderators...  It's obvious that I've done nothing wrong and I legitimately have all of the items that I say I have... In fact, I'm willing to meet local people in person, show my true identity, and give people a sporting chance to explain themselves before giving them a scarlet letter...  You should try it sometime...  I am the owner of a engineering company who has been around since the 80's, so guess what? LOL!!!  I know when I am giving someone a good deal and a good opportunity.... I only provide facts.... I do not sling mud,naysay,troll, or express any other ridiculous non-progressive mentality.  Please check the links on the auction again before accusing me a being a scammer or spammer... 
Double ha!

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October 02, 2013, 07:47:15 AM
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950nm  Smiley http://smithsonianchips.si.edu/ice/cd/9709_553.pdf

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Now you're on the right track... Great chip but creates some LUT problems when comes to hashing.... I had once considered the chip to implement in a board but the price of LUT configuration didn't make it a good investment... diminishing income...
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Now you're on the right track... Great chip but creates some LUT problems when comes to hashing.... I had once considered the chip to implement in a board but the price of LUT configuration didn't make it a good investment... diminishing income...
Actually I heard that the LUT's on an are trouble free when it comes to SHA256 double hashes, especially in the hands of  the right engineer.

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Now you're on the right track... Great chip but creates some LUT problems when comes to hashing.... I had once considered the chip to implement in a board but the price of LUT configuration didn't make it a good investment... diminishing income...
Actually I heard that the LUT's on an http://pirun.kps.ku.ac.th/~b5127165/abacus-clipart.gif are trouble free when it comes to SHA256 double hashes, especially in the hands of  the right engineer.

You're right.... Never forget the beginning... The wheel, the pencil, the abacus... Lol.
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October 02, 2013, 09:14:30 AM
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Then why do I own 500k worth of fpga's?  LOL!!! Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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Then why do I own 500k worth of fpga's?  LOL!!! Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Have you posted a picture showing proof of ownership? All i see now is a brand new account, posting about fpga's being "sold"..
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Then why do I own 500k worth of fpga's?  LOL!!! Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Have you posted a picture showing proof of ownership? All i see now is a brand new account, posting about fpga's being "sold"..

I have been a member since May, and I can take pics of all FPGA's being sold. Would you like me to pm the pics to you?
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October 02, 2013, 03:56:02 PM
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No he would like you to post the pics here dumbass
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No he would like you to post the pics here dumbass

Let the grown-ups do the conversing here.... And who was replying to you anyways? Don't call someone a dumbass and then proceed to do dumb shit ( like chime in on a conversation that no one was having with you).
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