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May 24, 2014, 01:38:42 AM |
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To clerify all those rumeurs:
We are official distributeurs of A1 IC's, so for ppls out there that only think Dragon miners are available in the market because it seems that their knowledge is limited to Dragon Miner you should all know that things are not that simple in China manufacturing business.
We do not use all same PSU since it depends on the moment stock and prices, yes we have sold used units like Dragon did since if you want to understand IC's prices now days and return of investment won't allow NO ONE to buy a miner since IC price alone runs around 40$ so please make a calculation.
We do make SMT and we also do OEM it all depends on prices, if the price are going so low of course we need to lower our prices as well since Retrun of investment is too long.
It's true that some details such as PSU Great Wall or COUGAR does that really matters to us since for all of you out there 4 modules do not need more than 900W any way. So if some ppls out there just make comments without them making any sens please just don't buy from us but STOP POSTING .....
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dreamzz
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May 24, 2014, 09:55:39 PM |
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So you agree that you have sold used miners without really telling it to the buyers. Which is not a good practice. If you are a IC assembler you should have supply of every parts to make a full miner, you don't go out to buy individual psu for each one you are assembling, hence every batch will be standardised, it's not like what available in the market. 1ths miners uses upto 945w from my experience not 900w. Don't bullshit to customers by making vague statements, we are no stupid. I'm not arguing the fact that you are a IC distributor or not. I just said you are selling used miners and nowhere it mentioned until your last post, which is true. Thanks for clarifying it.
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Xian01
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May 27, 2014, 11:46:44 AM |
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Pulled the trigger on another one of these units yesterday. Will make sure to report on the new hardware revs when I take delivery.
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visdude
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May 27, 2014, 01:11:17 PM |
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Pulled the trigger on another one of these units yesterday. Will make sure to report on the new hardware revs when I take delivery.
Did you do it with escrow?
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ChuckBuck
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May 27, 2014, 01:34:32 PM |
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If we place an order through here, do we receive the miner the next day or does it just go out for shipping the next day?
Trying to figure out the timing of this, if you receive this in like 3 or 4 business days, or it's literally next day arrival.
Anyone with experience ordering these, want to chime in? Thanks.
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visdude
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May 27, 2014, 01:37:40 PM |
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According to my actual data in the last 48 hours, a terahash yields an average of 0.0373 BTC/24 hours. At the current exchange rate, a $1500 miner is around 2.6786 BTC. Assuming the unit performs at a full 1T, it'll take around 72 days (2.6786/0.0374) to mine the 2.6786 BTC back at the current difficulty (before factoring in power cost and future difficulty increases). Just a food for tought.
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ChuckBuck
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May 27, 2014, 01:41:05 PM |
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According to my actual data in the last 48 hours, a terahash yields an average of 0.0373 BTC/24 hours. At the current exchange rate, a $1500 miner is around 2.6786 BTC. Assuming the unit performs at a full 1T, it'll take around 72 days (2.6786/0.0374) to mine the 2.6786 BTC back at the current difficulty (before factoring in power cost and future difficulty increases). Just a food for tought.
Definitely on that edge for ROI. At $1.58 per GH, it is one of the cheaper miners out there though.
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visdude
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May 27, 2014, 01:45:55 PM |
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According to my actual data in the last 48 hours, a terahash yields an average of 0.0373 BTC/24 hours. At the current exchange rate, a $1500 miner is around 2.6786 BTC. Assuming the unit performs at a full 1T, it'll take around 72 days (2.6786/0.0374) to mine the 2.6786 BTC back at the current difficulty (before factoring in power cost and future difficulty increases). Just a food for tought.
Definitely on that edge for ROI. At $1.58 per GH, it is one of the cheaper miners out there though. It's definitely not going to be in 72 days though. This figure is just something to think about without considering the obvious other factors.
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Xian01
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May 27, 2014, 06:33:28 PM |
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Pulled the trigger on another one of these units yesterday. Will make sure to report on the new hardware revs when I take delivery.
Did you do it with escrow? No. My first order with Bit-Tech paid via BTC directly was executed with no problems. Paid them directly for this additional order as well and received order confirmation today, with it shipping out tomorrow.
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visdude
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May 27, 2014, 08:23:37 PM |
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Pulled the trigger on another one of these units yesterday. Will make sure to report on the new hardware revs when I take delivery.
Did you do it with escrow? No. My first order with Bit-Tech paid via BTC directly was executed with no problems. Paid them directly for this additional order as well and received order confirmation today, with it shipping out tomorrow. Good form on their part if they indeed would ship it by tomorrow. Thanks.
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ChuckBuck
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May 27, 2014, 09:09:40 PM |
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Anybody know what the cutoff time is for ordering one of these miners, so that it ensures delivery next day?
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Biffa
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May 27, 2014, 10:09:24 PM |
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Anybody know what the cutoff time is for ordering one of these miners, so that it ensures delivery next day?
Unless you are in China I doubt you would be able to get next day delivery. Shipped next day yes, but delivered next day I doubt it.
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Xian01
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May 27, 2014, 10:40:41 PM |
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Anybody know what the cutoff time is for ordering one of these miners, so that it ensures delivery next day?
Unless you are in China I doubt you would be able to get next day delivery. Shipped next day yes, but delivered next day I doubt it. Yeah, not sure about that "Next day delivery". Should probably read that as "Shipping within 24 hours". Usually takes 3-4 days to get delivered to the US from China after the package starts tracking with the courier.
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ChuckBuck
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May 28, 2014, 01:15:04 AM |
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Understood, so it would ship next day but probably arrive at my door step in 3 to 4.
Thanks for the info.
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crustyoldguy
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May 28, 2014, 02:05:38 AM |
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If I order one of these would be be difficult to add a second power supply to split the power load onto 2 different power outlets ?
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May 28, 2014, 02:14:10 AM |
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Deliery the next day is true, let me clerify what it means: - Our forwarder company will pick up the unit the next day we receive the payment. (We ship Via Hong Kong so we must use a forwarder, shipping directly from China will be issued to many difficulties at any customs office abroad, Government are trying their best to avoid importation from China for obvious reasons - They will ship it from Hong Kong same day if before 2pm. - From Hong Kong it will take normally 4 days to arrive to any developped country. ( some countries like Russia, Africa, South America, Estern Europe,) Might take longer but that's due to DHL doesn't ship so much so hopfully when the cargo is "full" they ship.
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Kuttingcorners
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May 28, 2014, 06:36:28 AM |
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do you take escrow?if so i will purchase one unit if it comes with everything i need to mine
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May 28, 2014, 11:13:47 AM Last edit: June 03, 2014, 05:44:16 AM by Bit-Tech |
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Dear Sir,
Yes we do accept escrow, escrow service via ognasty,
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ChuckBuck
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May 29, 2014, 12:40:59 AM |
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Ordered one of these bad boys through OgNasty, I'll let you guys know how it looks inside.
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sikke
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May 29, 2014, 11:09:47 PM |
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Ordered one of these bad boys through OgNasty, I'll let you guys know how it looks inside.
Also if you could tell us how the shipping goes. After you receive your miner. Every one of these sellers seems to suffer shipping delays.
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