GenTarkin
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January 07, 2014, 04:57:58 PM |
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Somewhat understand the paypal price hike... but why would the BTC price increase?
Im guessing cuz of the minor exchange rate drop, but even then should only be like 2.3btc....
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January 07, 2014, 05:31:38 PM |
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Paypal takes 3% per charge because it will get them kicked off there if people start using Gift Payments for huge amounts. Bank to Bank stays the same price so that should help make sense. I have my first order for a few days before being delivered today (It's on the truck as I type this). Ordered 2 more today to replace 2x Bitminers S1 an Alibaba company never shipped so those won't go out for another 1-3 days since the flood of orders last few days. So in the end I'll have 6 of these units total. I cannot wait!
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January 07, 2014, 05:58:50 PM |
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Has anyone confirmed the wireless networking works on these?
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babaji.ca
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January 07, 2014, 06:23:08 PM |
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and paypal also does then currency conversion, another chance to gouge for another 3% on top of the fees
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January 07, 2014, 07:12:23 PM |
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You will get it in within 2-3 days. The units ship out of Hong Kong and they take there and ship from there. The DHL is fast as can be. I'm on my phone but since last screen shot of tracking. Now on for truck for delivery. That's Hong Kong to Houston in 3 days!!! DHL Express ftw. Now I can't say same time on every shipment but still.
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Powell
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January 07, 2014, 07:20:37 PM |
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I think the biggest thing was the scammers out there being the biggest thing. Same thing happened with World of Warcraft when it came to selling characters on Ebay. Half were not legit. Also if they were using Bitcoin to pay for purchase it cuts PayPal out... Remember who PayPal??? Trust me China is not worried about production of bitcoin machines. Actually I'm pretty sure the plants are providing more jobs. The amount of reproduction goes on even for US companies now is dumb. Their quality has gone up 100% in the performance parts for the car industry to where you couldn't tell the difference and doesn't break.
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January 07, 2014, 10:43:28 PM |
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Please adjust the BTC price. It should be the lowest.
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January 07, 2014, 11:00:15 PM |
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Nice - thanks! Can't wait to get mine.
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January 07, 2014, 11:01:52 PM |
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@btcmine : do you know if it's possible send to italy, and how long it would take to get there? ty
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GenTarkin
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January 07, 2014, 11:18:07 PM |
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Wow, wtf?!?!? according to that PSU, its not capable of 120v at all... is this correct? .. I thought it was a normal full range unit (110-240v)
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January 07, 2014, 11:31:03 PM |
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Wow, wtf?!?!? according to that PSU, its not capable of 120v at all... is this correct? .. I thought it was a normal full range unit (110-240v) ... ●The server version of Intel EPS 12V 2.92 standards, backward compatible with smart modular design, intelligent identification into the electrical equipment, without judgment, plug rated power 600W, powerful dual +12 V output design, output power up to 540W ● Active PFC wide (170V-264V) designed for grid energy efficiency up to 99% ● In a typical load, the conversion efficiency up to 85% energy saving, environmental protection, more power ● leading two-transistor forward, effectively reducing switch losses and improve the power efficiency ● 2 ounces of whole server plate design, effectively reduce PCB board losses and improve efficiency ● 12CM ultra-quiet fan with temperature control circuit design, low noise, long life ● equipped with long cables to support the power under the home and backplane traces, to meet the needs of gamers This PSU looks like a POS group regulated design with similar efficiency to old FSP/Sparkle 2006 designs (OCZ GameXStream, FSP Epsilon, etc.) Plus it's only rated 540w, and these sell for what looks like $35-50 in bulk.
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January 07, 2014, 11:36:47 PM |
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The PSU is modular? Did you get the other cables or just the PCI-e cables? May ask if they can send all if they don't.
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GenTarkin
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January 08, 2014, 12:47:50 AM |
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Wow, wtf?!?!? according to that PSU, its not capable of 120v at all... is this correct? .. I thought it was a normal full range unit (110-240v) ... ●The server version of Intel EPS 12V 2.92 standards, backward compatible with smart modular design, intelligent identification into the electrical equipment, without judgment, plug rated power 600W, powerful dual +12 V output design, output power up to 540W ● Active PFC wide (170V-264V) designed for grid energy efficiency up to 99% ● In a typical load, the conversion efficiency up to 85% energy saving, environmental protection, more power ● leading two-transistor forward, effectively reducing switch losses and improve the power efficiency ● 2 ounces of whole server plate design, effectively reduce PCB board losses and improve efficiency ● 12CM ultra-quiet fan with temperature control circuit design, low noise, long life ● equipped with long cables to support the power under the home and backplane traces, to meet the needs of gamers This PSU looks like a POS group regulated design with similar efficiency to old FSP/Sparkle 2006 designs (OCZ GameXStream, FSP Epsilon, etc.) Plus it's only rated 540w, and these sell for what looks like $35-50 in bulk. Ah, so probably best to order w/o PSU =) ... good to know
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January 08, 2014, 01:45:30 AM |
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Wow, wtf?!?!? according to that PSU, its not capable of 120v at all... is this correct? .. I thought it was a normal full range unit (110-240v) ... ●The server version of Intel EPS 12V 2.92 standards, backward compatible with smart modular design, intelligent identification into the electrical equipment, without judgment, plug rated power 600W, powerful dual +12 V output design, output power up to 540W ● Active PFC wide (170V-264V) designed for grid energy efficiency up to 99% ● In a typical load, the conversion efficiency up to 85% energy saving, environmental protection, more power ● leading two-transistor forward, effectively reducing switch losses and improve the power efficiency ● 2 ounces of whole server plate design, effectively reduce PCB board losses and improve efficiency ● 12CM ultra-quiet fan with temperature control circuit design, low noise, long life ● equipped with long cables to support the power under the home and backplane traces, to meet the needs of gamers This PSU looks like a POS group regulated design with similar efficiency to old FSP/Sparkle 2006 designs (OCZ GameXStream, FSP Epsilon, etc.) Plus it's only rated 540w, and these sell for what looks like $35-50 in bulk. Ah, so probably best to order w/o PSU =) ... good to know Yes but I think we need some clarification on how to plug in the power supply. If you are using one supply it will be different than two. I had a bunch of first gen Avalons, and the idea was to plug in as much power as possible. But these appear to have two power distribution boards, and the PSU connector can only go to one... Any chance of a closeup set of shots showing the power board clearly?
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January 08, 2014, 02:03:26 AM |
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Is there an price on package declaration ? And could someone direct me to a link on how to setup the miner working ? Thanks.
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January 08, 2014, 02:07:03 AM |
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Would love to buy one or more of these, but question regarding the PSU... Is it a single 900w PSU that comes w/ the unit? if so, whats its 80+ rating?...is it a quality PSU?
I would assume, to make it USA 110v usable, all I gotta do is plug it up w/ a standard PC power cord right? (Im assuming the plug on the PSU for power is the same as any other, its the side of the cable that goes into the wall is the only thing thats different....)
I am also wondering if a standard USA 110v PC power cord will be all that is needed to power the supplied PSU?
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Cheeseater
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January 08, 2014, 02:11:56 AM |
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would definitely love some more detail on PSU wiring. Ordered mine without and it's my biggest concern. Maybe even a description of how many PCI, ATX, CPU Thanks
As best as I can make out the top board is using 2 PCI, the EPS 8 pin and the ATX. Does the bottom board require an ATX and 8 pin EPS or does it just have 2 PCI connected. Because if the bottom requires the ATx and EPS you would need to use 2 supplies and I ordered a single 1200. Someone who has eyes on the bottom board please let me know. Thanks
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January 08, 2014, 02:50:57 AM |
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somone can do a quick vid with audio or tell how loud these are?
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