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April 27, 2014, 11:07:15 AM |
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I sent an e-mail to Bitmaintech yesterday and asked about the coupons. I received a reply a few hours ago that "coupons will be ready soon".
i am confuse about coupons distribution, how its work. these coupons for purchase order march or april.
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BITMAIN (OP)
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April 27, 2014, 11:36:18 AM |
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New price for AntMiner S1: 0.619 0.614 btc each one, shipping cost included.
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Cloud Mining? Just Go to Hashnest.com Best Liquidity Lowest Price 100% Real Mining Back Up
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philipma1957
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April 27, 2014, 02:49:41 PM |
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New price for AntMiner S1: 0.619 0.614 btc each one, shipping cost included.
I am going to try to have a contest for a practical use of your s-1's see link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=586589.0I believe in this idea.
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igorr
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April 27, 2014, 02:59:40 PM |
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New price for AntMiner S1: 0.619 0.614 btc each one, shipping cost included.
Zero soon.
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Cлaвьcя, Oтeчecтвo нaшe cвoбoднoe, Бpaтcкиx нapoдoв coюз вeкoвoй, Пpeдкaми дaннaя мyдpocть нapoднaя! Cлaвьcя, cтpaнa! Mы гopдимcя тoбoй!
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philipma1957
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April 27, 2014, 07:27:28 PM |
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New price for AntMiner S1: 0.619 0.614 btc each one, shipping cost included.
Zero soon. well not if you apply my space heater idea / contest. I can do a very solid break down in math that shows this will roi if btc stays at 440 usd and your power is 18 cents or less per k-watt.
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igorr
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April 27, 2014, 07:31:57 PM |
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New price for AntMiner S1: 0.619 0.614 btc each one, shipping cost included.
Zero soon. well not if you apply my space heater idea / contest. I can do a very solid break down in math that shows this will roi if btc stays at 440 usd and your power is 18 cents or less per k-watt. Or, For next 2 days, changes difficulty +15% and reduction mining factor to 2.5 cents/Gh at 24 hour, definitely game is over. View Screen Capture
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Cлaвьcя, Oтeчecтвo нaшe cвoбoднoe, Бpaтcкиx нapoдoв coюз вeкoвoй, Пpeдкaми дaннaя мyдpocть нapoднaя! Cлaвьcя, cтpaнa! Mы гopдимcя тoбoй!
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s1lverbox
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April 27, 2014, 07:53:17 PM |
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You know cheapest option is dell 750 2850 poweredge. You can run 2 s1 not oc on this or overclocked and it will cost you no more than 12gbp
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s1lverbox
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April 27, 2014, 08:00:24 PM |
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Whats the point buying piece of pcb which cost more than psu? I dont get it, check this: Cables costs: 2gbp psu cost is :12gbp You can plug up to 2 units on one PSU by them cables. All my PSU have mods to slow the fan. As original one are sooo loud. No issues what so ever.
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navigator
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April 27, 2014, 08:10:52 PM |
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I should have mentioned that the deal I posted is good for people going the normal PSU route. Of course server psu's can be cheaper. I have been researching them, but there seems to be too many variables to work out, or I'm overcomplicating things. Most every full guide I see shows using a 750w psu. I need my ants running at max gh/s no matter the extra cost of power because my power is cheap. And the 750 won't allow me to run 2 fully oc'd. I'm most interested in 1l1l11ll1l's setup. I was going to convert all my psu's to server ones for my S1 ants, but in the end it may be too costly and time consuming after buying server psu's plus all the extra bits you need, it adds up. My current train of thought is to just upgrade all my S1's to S2's in a few months and sell all the S1's. Since the S2's come with a decent psu and is easy to upgrade using a normal computer psu, then I don't even need to worry about server psu's at all.
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April 27, 2014, 08:15:32 PM |
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I should have mentioned that the deal I posted is good for people going the normal PSU route. Of course server psu's can be cheaper. I have been researching them, but there seems to be too many variables to work out, or I'm overcomplicating things. Most every full guide I see shows using a 750w psu. I need my ants running at max gh/s no matter the extra cost of power because my power is cheap. And the 750 won't allow me to run 2 fully oc'd. I'm most interested in 1l1l11ll1l's setup. I was going to convert all my psu's to server ones for my S1 ants, but in the end it may be too costly and time consuming after buying server psu's plus all the extra bits you need, it adds up. My current train of thought is to just upgrade all my S1's to S2's in a few months and sell all the S1's. Since the S2's come with a decent psu and is easy to upgrade using a normal computer psu, then I don't even need to worry about server psu's at all. We have been running 6 ants OCed to 400 each with 2 per PSU, pulls 880w from the wall @ 120 and has been solid since January. Plus if the PSU dies its a ~$15 tops replacement.
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s1lverbox
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April 27, 2014, 08:20:35 PM |
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I should have mentioned that the deal I posted is good for people going the normal PSU route. Of course server psu's can be cheaper. I have been researching them, but there seems to be too many variables to work out, or I'm overcomplicating things. Most every full guide I see shows using a 750w psu. I need my ants running at max gh/s no matter the extra cost of power because my power is cheap. And the 750 won't allow me to run 2 fully oc'd.
You can use IBM 2000w which is cheap again and very easy to use. Its server again psu but than u can run 4 s1 on one psu.
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tzortz
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April 27, 2014, 08:45:58 PM |
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nottm28
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April 27, 2014, 09:16:44 PM |
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Nice thread - excellent guide
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Abraxas601
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April 27, 2014, 09:23:52 PM |
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I should have mentioned that the deal I posted is good for people going the normal PSU route. Of course server psu's can be cheaper. I have been researching them, but there seems to be too many variables to work out, or I'm overcomplicating things. Most every full guide I see shows using a 750w psu. I need my ants running at max gh/s no matter the extra cost of power because my power is cheap. And the 750 won't allow me to run 2 fully oc'd.
You can use IBM 2000w which is cheap again and very easy to use. Its server again psu but than u can run 4 s1 on one psu. I can confirm as many as 6 running on the IBM DPS-2000BB. All of mine are OC'd to 393 and have been running this way for nearly a month. The supply has an input rating of 13.5A and I've measured the current draw at the breaker to be 10A. So 6 OC'd ants are a good number for this supply. Here's all the info you need to get started with one, https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=5854.0
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tzortz
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April 27, 2014, 10:21:23 PM |
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Nice thread - excellent guide Thanks nottm28.
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All is Mine!
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pmorici
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April 28, 2014, 03:43:21 AM |
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Of course server psu's can be cheaper. I have been researching them, but there seems to be too many variables to work out, or I'm overcomplicating things. Most every full guide I see shows using a 750w psu. I need my ants running at max gh/s no matter the extra cost of power because my power is cheap. And the 750 won't allow me to run 2 fully oc'd.
Check out the Gigampz breakout board ( http://www.gigampz.com) for the HP DPS-800GBA server supply. It's the same supply that is compatible with the ASICMiner back plane you can get them for cheap on ebay and you don't have to do a bunch of soldering or anything crazy to get going with them. Each supply can easily power two overclocked AntMiner S1's. You power supply costs per Ant will be about $30 total.
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s1lverbox
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April 28, 2014, 12:53:41 PM |
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I got 21 coupons 0.05btc each
Nice one
Anyone want 0.05btc i can order through my account. Let me know if interested.
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Trinibits
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April 28, 2014, 01:05:39 PM |
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I thought the price was changing daily!!!!
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