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June 22, 2014, 03:22:44 AM |
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Very happy with my S1s/ Can't wait to get an S3. Go BitMain!
100% agreed, hope the S3 plays well with p2pool ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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June 22, 2014, 06:25:58 PM |
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are you gonne let us know soon about the s1 upgrade aswell ?
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I am also very interested in the upgrade ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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June 24, 2014, 10:14:23 PM |
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Yes, the S1 upgrade Please!
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For p2pool Compatibility:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=18313.msg7499422#msg7499422************URGENT********** @forrestv - This is your chance to prove to p2pool users that you actually care - I & every user here would like to see some input from you regarding this - please provide any info you can.....
BIG +1, S2's and upcoming S3's are ciritical to our success. I'd like to start a bounty for forrestv to complete this. I will start it with a BTC0.50 bounty offered to forrestv for a working solution for p2pool/anitminer S2 & S3 compatibility with the Ants achieving expected hashrate and shares. Anyone is welcome to contribute to the donation address, bounty is paid to forrestv (or his designee) upon a working, distributed solution or returned in full in 30 days, I will pay return tx fees for any donation over BTC0.001, if your donation is less, consider it donated. Bounty Address: 1Ft1DZ4EcpH1jFttDoPwsFbe11a6diyZ1H https://blockchain.info/address/1Ft1DZ4EcpH1jFttDoPwsFbe11a6diyZ1HSigned message: forrestv p2pool antminer s2 and s3 compatibility fix. Message signature: G7zuvJ7/LPv7LpZveAsQWet1gAR42bnwFRVPB7NsnGqPnWkN8bqSSN1UwR+NnfDs/8LkruqZcVsTTdfcy5pcNj4= Please contribute. Edit: Any additional donations (over BTC0.001) will be returned to donation address or paid to Forrest or his designee on or before July 25th, 2014. My hope is to pay Forrest for work done, lets make the bounty worthwhile.
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June 26, 2014, 06:22:36 PM |
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S1 Upgrade would be nice... I have three, and if I could upgrade them to higher GHS, it would be great, or am i getting this all wrong?
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June 27, 2014, 11:29:29 PM |
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Can anybody possibly offer me some guidance here please? I sold 3 Antminer S1s on eBay, and when they left here they were working perfectly. The 3 units are stacked, one on top of the other. Photo of the units: http://www.cryptocointips.com/s1s.JPGThe person who received the units is telling me that one of the boards on the middle unit is not powering up. Supposedly the top unit works fine, and the bottom unit works fine. But only 1/2 of the middle unit is working. This is pretty obviously a power problem, but I don't have a unit here to even look at to see if I can suggest something. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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June 27, 2014, 11:39:12 PM |
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Dag.
You should have shipped them back in the original boxes they came in. The foam is pretty good.
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June 28, 2014, 01:57:18 AM |
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Pressure from neptunes?
The neptunes can not compete against the S3. Most likely the S3 will be a much superior product that may ROI. Here I will provide a basic comparison: S3: Good: 1. May ROI. 2. More reliable, uses 4 pci-e connectors to supply 400 Watts of power, since each PCI connector will be using 100 watts, and they are rated for 150W, it is very safe and reliable. 3. Based on S1 design which has proven to be very reliable. 4. Very important, sells from stock, makes it easy to calculate possible ROI. 5. Enclosed case, with 2 fans on each end for improved cooling. 6. even though chips are 28 nm tech, they are not overly overclock and therefore yield 0.8 W per GHahs/s, that leaves room for overclocking. 5. 500 Ghash/s 6. coupons? Bad: 1. if priced to high may not ROI. Neptune: Good: 1. 0.7 Watt per Ghash/s. can not think of anything, other than being 20 nm tech, but highly overclocked already. Bad: 1. It will not ROI by far, it is highly overpriced. 2. the pci-e connector is being highly stressed, pushing 400w on a connector that was designed for 150W is not only a fire hazard, it guarantees that in a short time the connector will burn especially if ambient temperature is high. 3. poor case design, each neptune is actualy a box which is 1/5 of a neptune, and the controller board has no case. 4. no room for overclocking, the pci-e is already stressed, in fact underclocking may be needed in order to prevent the cables from burning, in which case the speed whould equial the speed of an S3, but the S3 having a much lower cost, selling from stock, and more reliable. 5. already on the knc forum it can be seen they suffer from the dead core problem, jupiters had this problem, but on the neptune it seems to be more severe, decreasing the effective hash rate. 6. many power supplies do not work with neptune. 7. pre order only, does not sell from stock, guaranteed not to ROI. 8. on Batch 0,1,2 refund are taking forever, and seemed to have stopped. 9 . batch 3 no refunds. 10. miner protection is false. 11. hash while you wait is an scam, after refunds had stopped it was anounce that it could cost a neptune. If I had to choose between S3 or a neptune, the choice is obvious, the S3 is the way to go. Conclusion the neptune will have no influence on S3 purchases.
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June 28, 2014, 02:04:43 AM |
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Spondoolies and t1 dragon
They are no match for the S3, the S3 will sell from stock which is a huge advantage it lets you calculate your ROI in real time, and shipping is only 48 hours. Try calculating your ROI 4 month in advance and you will understand why spoondoolies and t1 dragon do not stand a chance against S3. Unless of course if they change their business model to sell from stock, which I doubt, so at present neither spoondoolies nor t1 dragon can compete against S3.
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June 28, 2014, 02:22:57 AM |
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Spondoolies and t1 dragon
They are no match for the S3, the S3 will sell from stock which is a huge advantage it lets you calculate your ROI in real time, and shipping is only 48 hours. Try calculating your ROI 4 month in advance and you will understand why spoondoolies and t1 dragon do not stand a chance against S3. Unless of course if they change their business model to sell from stock, which I doubt, so at present neither spoondoolies nor t1 dragon can compete against S3. I've bought dragons from stock for the last 3 months.. ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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June 28, 2014, 03:33:45 AM |
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Pressure from neptunes?
The neptunes can not compete against the S3. Most likely the S3 will be a much superior product that may ROI. Here I will provide a basic comparison: S3: Good: 1. May ROI. 2. More reliable, uses 4 pci-e connectors to supply 400 Watts of power, since each PCI connector will be using 100 watts, and they are rated for 150W, it is very safe and reliable. 3. Based on S1 design which has proven to be very reliable. 4. Very important, sells from stock, makes it easy to calculate possible ROI. 5. Enclosed case, with 2 fans on each end for improved cooling. 6. even though chips are 28 nm tech, they are not overly overclock and therefore yield 0.8 W per GHahs/s, that leaves room for overclocking. 5. 500 Ghash/s 6. coupons? Bad: 1. if priced to high may not ROI. Neptune: Good: 1. 0.7 Watt per Ghash/s. can not think of anything, other than being 20 nm tech, but highly overclocked already. Bad: 1. It will not ROI by far, it is highly overpriced. 2. the pci-e connector is being highly stressed, pushing 400w on a connector that was designed for 150W is not only a fire hazard, it guarantees that in a short time the connector will burn especially if ambient temperature is high. 3. poor case design, each neptune is actualy a box which is 1/5 of a neptune, and the controller board has no case. 4. no room for overclocking, the pci-e is already stressed, in fact underclocking may be needed in order to prevent the cables from burning, in which case the speed whould equial the speed of an S3, but the S3 having a much lower cost, selling from stock, and more reliable. 5. already on the knc forum it can be seen they suffer from the dead core problem, jupiters had this problem, but on the neptune it seems to be more severe, decreasing the effective hash rate. 6. many power supplies do not work with neptune. 7. pre order only, does not sell from stock, guaranteed not to ROI. 8. on Batch 0,1,2 refund are taking forever, and seemed to have stopped. 9 . batch 3 no refunds. 10. miner protection is false. 11. hash while you wait is an scam, after refunds had stopped it was anounce that it could cost a neptune. If I had to choose between S3 or a neptune, the choice is obvious, the S3 is the way to go. Conclusion the neptune will have no influence on S3 purchases. For the record no retail btc ASIC machine even comes close to ROI. 1TH .7 watts/GH system would need to be priced under $1000 usd. Assuming Btc price $600, Electricity .16, Difficulty jumps @ 18%
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June 28, 2014, 04:10:01 AM |
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Can anybody possibly offer me some guidance here please? I sold 3 Antminer S1s on eBay, and when they left here they were working perfectly. The 3 units are stacked, one on top of the other. Photo of the units: http://www.cryptocointips.com/s1s.JPGThe person who received the units is telling me that one of the boards on the middle unit is not powering up. Supposedly the top unit works fine, and the bottom unit works fine. But only 1/2 of the middle unit is working. This is pretty obviously a power problem, but I don't have a unit here to even look at to see if I can suggest something. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Have him hook up the one that's not working by itself to rule out the power as the cause.
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June 28, 2014, 07:03:34 AM |
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Can anybody possibly offer me some guidance here please? I sold 3 Antminer S1s on eBay, and when they left here they were working perfectly. The 3 units are stacked, one on top of the other. Photo of the units: http://www.cryptocointips.com/s1s.JPGThe person who received the units is telling me that one of the boards on the middle unit is not powering up. Supposedly the top unit works fine, and the bottom unit works fine. But only 1/2 of the middle unit is working. This is pretty obviously a power problem, but I don't have a unit here to even look at to see if I can suggest something. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Have him hook up the one that's not working by itself to rule out the power as the cause. Swap the power supplies around, I have some that throw a strop but only in certain psu/board combinations. Spent a few hours swapping psu around to find the best mix. Some S1 boards draw a lot more power than others, for the same hashing rate.
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DM_General Electronics
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June 28, 2014, 05:06:21 PM |
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We planned to open sales for AntMiner S3 today. But we have to say sorry here, as we still need one week time to make a promise, which is 100% sure to be fulfilled. Thanks for your support and waiting, and we will make one new product that is stable, reliable and high ROI to the Bitcoin community.
June 21, 2014
This is today?
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June 28, 2014, 06:57:45 PM |
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We planned to open sales for AntMiner S3 today. But we have to say sorry here, as we still need one week time to make a promise, which is 100% sure to be fulfilled. Thanks for your support and waiting, and we will make one new product that is stable, reliable and high ROI to the Bitcoin community.
June 21, 2014
This is today? Yes, that would be today. Let's see if it was really 100% sure.
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June 29, 2014, 01:16:17 AM |
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Can anybody possibly offer me some guidance here please? I sold 3 Antminer S1s on eBay, and when they left here they were working perfectly. The 3 units are stacked, one on top of the other. Photo of the units: http://www.cryptocointips.com/s1s.JPGThe person who received the units is telling me that one of the boards on the middle unit is not powering up. Supposedly the top unit works fine, and the bottom unit works fine. But only 1/2 of the middle unit is working. This is pretty obviously a power problem, but I don't have a unit here to even look at to see if I can suggest something. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Have him hook up the one that's not working by itself to rule out the power as the cause. Swap the power supplies around, I have some that throw a strop but only in certain psu/board combinations. Spent a few hours swapping psu around to find the best mix. Some S1 boards draw a lot more power than others, for the same hashing rate. Actually, I think that did it. Thanks. I suggested the buyer try this, and a couple hours later he told me that he got it figured out. Not sure if he even tried this, but I did suggest it, and it is now working. Thank you very much for the suggestion.
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June 29, 2014, 01:18:06 AM Last edit: June 29, 2014, 04:05:51 PM by HypnoticGuy |
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Can anybody possibly offer me some guidance here please? I sold 3 Antminer S1s on eBay, and when they left here they were working perfectly. The 3 units are stacked, one on top of the other. Photo of the units: http://www.cryptocointips.com/s1s.JPGThe person who received the units is telling me that one of the boards on the middle unit is not powering up. Supposedly the top unit works fine, and the bottom unit works fine. But only 1/2 of the middle unit is working. This is pretty obviously a power problem, but I don't have a unit here to even look at to see if I can suggest something. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Have him hook up the one that's not working by itself to rule out the power as the cause. This is part of what I suggested he try, as well as a couple other things. Later he said he got it figured out, but he did not say what it was that got it working. Thanks!
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June 30, 2014, 05:01:40 AM |
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So, it seems someone has hacked the Bitmaintech Facebook site and is taking orders for S3s. They are not Bitmaintech so do not send money to anyone that claims to be taking orders. Here are the headers to the email they sent me. x-store-info:4r51+eLowCe79NzwdU2kRyU+pBy2R9QCDI9u8Kc1Jenu/4q5lnN1LWohVn7tDT2ftSyUUETky/J5+ugSRBHr4mBNc/HmkvXQGvvmLuHaZF/a2eP0kBYS3Dyup25cuEOyS3FyXc0FouI= Authentication-Results: hotmail.com; spf=softfail (sender IP is 46.167.245.72) smtp.mailfrom=webmaster@bitmaintech.com; dkim=none header.d=bitmaintech.com; x-hmca=fail header.id=webmaster@bitmaintech.com X-SID-PRA: webmaster@bitmaintech.comX-AUTH-Result: FAIL X-SID-Result: FAIL X-Message-Status: n:n X-Message-Delivery: Vj0xLjE7dXM9MDtsPTA7YT0wO0Q9MjtHRD0yO1NDTD02 X-Message-Info: 11chDOWqoTmdo/NT2Mm7Qork86OYjy18iMWhSAAD3nax61mf0Dh6DHTESR5gZrehql05olM1gWqRWt3BYCxyy6i4qpOqNMTe1n2Vg4zc5N+D6UbUYhqpUj82sqTM4BcJHGJnSDHehCMP/Mx8VSCaB8lqZ+l+N6X3tRQLDq9j1eJrT5UwAjJdw4OA8DgE0rpIh3HtcDql104pF/uRP0d6IW1aKtS3Mgh+ Received: from emkei.cz ([46.167.245.72]) by BAY004-MC3F39.hotmail.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC(7.5.7601.22712); Sun, 29 Jun 2014 20:58:08 -0700 Received: by emkei.cz (Postfix, from userid 33) id D0CDED57EE; Mon, 30 Jun 2014 05:56:38 +0200 (CEST) To: ***** Subject: Unpaid Invoice. From: "Bitmaintech.com" < webmaster@bitmaintech.com> X-Priority: 3 (Normal) Importance: Normal Errors-To: webmaster@bitmaintech.comReply-To: webmaster@bitmaintech.comContent-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Message-Id: < 20140630035638.D0CDED57EE@emkei.cz> Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 05:56:38 +0200 (CEST) Return-Path: webmaster@bitmaintech.comX-OriginalArrivalTime: 30 Jun 2014 03:58:09.0273 (UTC) FILETIME=[815FC690:01CF9417]
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June 30, 2014, 05:16:23 AM |
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Just checked the Bitmaintech Website, and it looks like they've cleaned out their old stock. As of right now, the only product listed for sale is an S2 for delivery on July 1. Here's hoping it means new products are coming! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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