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June 09, 2018, 03:31:00 AM |
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Limited additional stock is now up at http://fpga.land ! - Get'm while they're hot! Wait 3,600USD for 14Kh/s on CNV1? That's not that great. You can hit 13.5Kh/s using dual EPYC 7401s for around 2500USD @ ~300W. Am I missing something here? Performance is pretty decent, but nothing to write home about imo.. Edit: Ohhh CNV1.. I thought it was CN-LiteV1 (most places write it as CNV7). Even so, doesn't seems all that amazing considering resale value won't be that great. To each their own, pretty interesting seeing all this new info coming out. I'd like to see more performance numbers. I'm a little skeptical seeing how AMD is planning to launch 7nm CPUs on 2019 (which do amazing on CN-LiteV1). I'll keep an eye on these xilinx however, I'll let others test them out first xD. Also I see no numbers on CN-Heavy. I wonder if it takes a hit hashrate wise like some CPU and GPUs? I recently got a hold of some Phi 7220s really cheap and they do ~3200 on CN-heavy. Been testing a few new things lately, but so far I'm not too convinced on these xilinx but I'll wait for people to get their hands on em.
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June 09, 2018, 05:58:23 AM |
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Limited additional stock is now up at http://fpga.land ! - Get'm while they're hot! Wait 3,600USD for 14Kh/s on CNV1? That's not that great. You can hit 13.5Kh/s using dual EPYC 7401s for around 2500USD @ ~300W. Am I missing something here? Performance is pretty decent, but nothing to write home about imo.. Edit: Ohhh CNV1.. I thought it was CN-LiteV1 (most places write it as CNV7). Even so, doesn't seems all that amazing considering resale value won't be that great. To each their own, pretty interesting seeing all this new info coming out. I'd like to see more performance numbers. I'm a little skeptical seeing how AMD is planning to launch 7nm CPUs on 2019 (which do amazing on CN-LiteV1). I'll keep an eye on these xilinx however, I'll let others test them out first xD. Also I see no numbers on CN-Heavy. I wonder if it takes a hit hashrate wise like some CPU and GPUs? I recently got a hold of some Phi 7220s really cheap and they do ~3200 on CN-heavy. Been testing a few new things lately, but so far I'm not too convinced on these xilinx but I'll wait for people to get their hands on em. You’d get a lot from this thread or the discord. There are tons of algorithms in development for release ahead of shipping by a multitude of devs. The numbers included were minimal performance numbers to give people some idea. These are more like GPUs where a lot of devs can make miners that utilize them than a single purpose is what it is asic.
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June 09, 2018, 02:10:25 PM |
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61 pages of nonsense.
has anyone actually made a miner application that can run with this ?
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ye i aint bares
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GPUHoarder
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June 09, 2018, 03:18:00 PM |
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61 pages of nonsense.
has anyone actually made a miner application that can run with this ?
... yes dozens of people.
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June 09, 2018, 03:24:05 PM |
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61 pages of nonsense.
has anyone actually made a miner application that can run with this ?
... yes dozens of people. no download link? no proof ? so no people made anything got it.
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ye i aint bares
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June 09, 2018, 03:44:44 PM |
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There is some viruses at http://zetheron.com/page and the file keccak in download section can't be dowloaded. Maybe cause of my antivirus blocks it.
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June 09, 2018, 04:37:33 PM |
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no download link? no proof ?
so no people made anything got it.
Yes it does work, but there have been misrepresentations about its OOTB capabilities. With that said, you will have to wait for the OP the release a working miner to the public. From my own personal experience, I’ve seen a 4-6x performance advantage when using the FPGA VCU1525 board (OOTB) vs a GTX 1080 Ti while consuming approximately the same power from the wall, the use case is very important here. Also, my area of expertise in EE is very different from mining, and I will be the first to admit that my FPGA design skills for this use case are not the greatest.
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June 09, 2018, 05:11:20 PM |
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Are there any update about the recent algo speeds/types?
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Donate if you like 1ANALSEXXGMd6HaN6CzQXtURLC5H9TjKoo
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June 09, 2018, 05:22:07 PM |
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Are there any update about the recent algo speeds/types?
Hy ктo-нибyдь из oбычныx юзepoв yжe зaтecтил тyт 19900Meгaшeш/ceк? Guys, there we do it 19900Mh/s?
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June 09, 2018, 05:39:29 PM |
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Limited additional stock is now up at http://fpga.land ! - Get'm while they're hot! Wait 3,600USD for 14Kh/s on CNV1? That's not that great. You can hit 13.5Kh/s using dual EPYC 7401s for around 2500USD @ ~300W. Am I missing something here? Performance is pretty decent, but nothing to write home about imo.. Edit: Ohhh CNV1.. I thought it was CN-LiteV1 (most places write it as CNV7). Even so, doesn't seems all that amazing considering resale value won't be that great. To each their own, pretty interesting seeing all this new info coming out. I'd like to see more performance numbers. I'm a little skeptical seeing how AMD is planning to launch 7nm CPUs on 2019 (which do amazing on CN-LiteV1). I'll keep an eye on these xilinx however, I'll let others test them out first xD. Also I see no numbers on CN-Heavy. I wonder if it takes a hit hashrate wise like some CPU and GPUs? I recently got a hold of some Phi 7220s really cheap and they do ~3200 on CN-heavy. Been testing a few new things lately, but so far I'm not too convinced on these xilinx but I'll wait for people to get their hands on em. You’d get a lot from this thread or the discord. There are tons of algorithms in development for release ahead of shipping by a multitude of devs. The numbers included were minimal performance numbers to give people some idea. These are more like GPUs where a lot of devs can make miners that utilize them than a single purpose is what it is asic. Yes I understand that, but I guess I don't see the huge hype behind it. The numbers are nothing ground breaking like when those 220Kh/s ASICs came out. They are good don't get me wrong but seem very lackluster specially with voiding warranty to achieve such speeds. The thing that makes GPUs so good at mining is the fact that you don't really need to ever ROI since the card can always be resold for ~90% of the original purchase price which negates the extra power consumption. Another turn off is the developer fee you will be paying for the mining program. Atleast from a CryptoNight perspective it really is kind of meh. You can build a few SP3 systems using 7351s or 7401s and get similar performance all running 0 fee open source software. All of which can be sold afterwards. Good luck trying to dump the xilinx post mining. Like I said earlier it's very interesting and I'm sure there will be a great case for it but I still think it's rather lack luster.
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wudafuxup
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June 09, 2018, 05:45:19 PM |
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Are there any update about the recent algo speeds/types?
Hy ктo-нибyдь из oбычныx юзepoв yжe зaтecтил тyт 19900Meгaшeш/ceк? Guys, there we do it 19900Mh/s? Lmao that 1.9Gh/s ETH video is clearly fake
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June 09, 2018, 11:22:12 PM |
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Are there any update about the recent algo speeds/types?
Hy ктo-нибyдь из oбычныx юзepoв yжe зaтecтил тyт 19900Meгaшeш/ceк? Guys, there we do it 19900Mh/s? Lmao that 1.9Gh/s ETH video is clearly fake here is a my version of source-code of miner from this video https://github.com/ilia2s/fakeminer/blob/master/miner.py:LOL: no bitstream and application for mining to real network pool
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June 09, 2018, 11:24:49 PM |
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Any update as to the group buy?
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senseless
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June 09, 2018, 11:27:40 PM |
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Any update as to the group buy?
Units are for sale now but currently only for bank transfer and crypto payments as we're working through issues with paypal. https://fpga.land/
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June 10, 2018, 12:19:20 AM |
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Limited additional stock is now up at http://fpga.land ! - Get'm while they're hot! Wait 3,600USD for 14Kh/s on CNV1? That's not that great. You can hit 13.5Kh/s using dual EPYC 7401s for around 2500USD @ ~300W. Am I missing something here? Performance is pretty decent, but nothing to write home about imo.. Edit: Ohhh CNV1.. I thought it was CN-LiteV1 (most places write it as CNV7). Even so, doesn't seems all that amazing considering resale value won't be that great. To each their own, pretty interesting seeing all this new info coming out. I'd like to see more performance numbers. I'm a little skeptical seeing how AMD is planning to launch 7nm CPUs on 2019 (which do amazing on CN-LiteV1). I'll keep an eye on these xilinx however, I'll let others test them out first xD. Also I see no numbers on CN-Heavy. I wonder if it takes a hit hashrate wise like some CPU and GPUs? I recently got a hold of some Phi 7220s really cheap and they do ~3200 on CN-heavy. Been testing a few new things lately, but so far I'm not too convinced on these xilinx but I'll wait for people to get their hands on em. You’d get a lot from this thread or the discord. There are tons of algorithms in development for release ahead of shipping by a multitude of devs. The numbers included were minimal performance numbers to give people some idea. These are more like GPUs where a lot of devs can make miners that utilize them than a single purpose is what it is asic. Yes I understand that, but I guess I don't see the huge hype behind it. The numbers are nothing ground breaking like when those 220Kh/s ASICs came out. They are good don't get me wrong but seem very lackluster specially with voiding warranty to achieve such speeds. The thing that makes GPUs so good at mining is the fact that you don't really need to ever ROI since the card can always be resold for ~90% of the original purchase price which negates the extra power consumption. Another turn off is the developer fee you will be paying for the mining program. Atleast from a CryptoNight perspective it really is kind of meh. You can build a few SP3 systems using 7351s or 7401s and get similar performance all running 0 fee open source software. All of which can be sold afterwards. Good luck trying to dump the xilinx post mining. Like I said earlier it's very interesting and I'm sure there will be a great case for it but I still think it's rather lack luster. I didn't think the numbers were all that great either considering you are half butchering the board just to hit them. Compared to the typical rx480 and gtx1060 the average joe uses then yea it looks great but not compared to other more powerful less used stuff c:
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June 10, 2018, 02:04:13 AM |
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Limited additional stock is now up at http://fpga.land ! - Get'm while they're hot! Wait 3,600USD for 14Kh/s on CNV1? That's not that great. You can hit 13.5Kh/s using dual EPYC 7401s for around 2500USD @ ~300W. Am I missing something here? Performance is pretty decent, but nothing to write home about imo.. Edit: Ohhh CNV1.. I thought it was CN-LiteV1 (most places write it as CNV7). Even so, doesn't seems all that amazing considering resale value won't be that great. To each their own, pretty interesting seeing all this new info coming out. I'd like to see more performance numbers. I'm a little skeptical seeing how AMD is planning to launch 7nm CPUs on 2019 (which do amazing on CN-LiteV1). I'll keep an eye on these xilinx however, I'll let others test them out first xD. Also I see no numbers on CN-Heavy. I wonder if it takes a hit hashrate wise like some CPU and GPUs? I recently got a hold of some Phi 7220s really cheap and they do ~3200 on CN-heavy. Been testing a few new things lately, but so far I'm not too convinced on these xilinx but I'll wait for people to get their hands on em. You’d get a lot from this thread or the discord. There are tons of algorithms in development for release ahead of shipping by a multitude of devs. The numbers included were minimal performance numbers to give people some idea. These are more like GPUs where a lot of devs can make miners that utilize them than a single purpose is what it is asic. Yes I understand that, but I guess I don't see the huge hype behind it. The numbers are nothing ground breaking like when those 220Kh/s ASICs came out. They are good don't get me wrong but seem very lackluster specially with voiding warranty to achieve such speeds. The thing that makes GPUs so good at mining is the fact that you don't really need to ever ROI since the card can always be resold for ~90% of the original purchase price which negates the extra power consumption. Another turn off is the developer fee you will be paying for the mining program. Atleast from a CryptoNight perspective it really is kind of meh. You can build a few SP3 systems using 7351s or 7401s and get similar performance all running 0 fee open source software. All of which can be sold afterwards. Good luck trying to dump the xilinx post mining. Like I said earlier it's very interesting and I'm sure there will be a great case for it but I still think it's rather lack luster. I didn't think the numbers were all that great either considering you are half butchering the board just to hit them. Compared to the typical rx480 and gtx1060 the average joe uses then yea it looks great but not compared to other more powerful less used stuff c: Most things in crypto drastically overpromise and underdeliver. We aim to do very much the opposite. These are in extremely limited supply, those who understand the technology and capabilities will form a burgeoning ecosystem and hopefully good profits. The lack of massive over promising prevents these cards from being swallowed up by one big farm or by a mass of people with no stake in the ecosystem and only negativity. In the end, it is better. But to be clear, no warranties are being voided. See the ALLMINE group buy thread for what we’ve put together.
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June 10, 2018, 05:56:21 AM |
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looks like 100% scam to me be smart guys
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June 10, 2018, 05:57:30 AM |
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looks like 100% scam to me be smart guys
Can confirm this is not in our order book.
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June 10, 2018, 08:23:26 AM |
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Nice and great new hardware device for next future mining rig project. But for me that's still too expensive. Because this device can not life-long not same as GPU, from that i think this's still not worth to use it for mining.
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June 10, 2018, 10:19:30 AM |
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@GPUHoarder, @senseless, I have just noticed a small detail regarding warranty, on fpga.land website: Could you please clarify regarding "for the places where waranty period is defined by law" part? Does this mean you are ready to provide a 2 year warrantywhen selling to EU? 90 days warranty is a huge concern for me even when it comes to a GPU not to mention a $3.5K hardware piece. But a 2 years waranty would definitely be a decisive factor for me here.
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