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January 24, 2014, 04:59:51 PM
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I don't even know why I am arguing with you guys it's pointless. Just wait for me to post videos as soon as I get it and if I am right u all will feel real stupid.

Most of us can't understand your dyslexic (or just plain stupid) gibberish.  Learn to type and spell and maybe people might take notice.
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January 24, 2014, 05:04:24 PM
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to be fair they have stated they are using Coincraft chips.

Easy way to tell if they are legit, ring and ask them if nTek have ordered a load of their chips.


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January 24, 2014, 05:15:57 PM
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Actually the Chips were purchased from bitmine so call them
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January 24, 2014, 05:17:51 PM
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Bitmine make the coincraft chips.

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January 24, 2014, 05:35:13 PM
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That's how much I know hahaha

If you call Bitmime.ch tomorrow and ask to speak to Antonio he will confirm that he knows Ry. Say the name RevUp Render and his name and he will know who you are talking about. They can confirm that they have ordered and paid for very large amounts of their A1 Coincraft chip from them. They only answer their phones between 10am-12pm and 2-4pm Switzerland time so just google the time there until you see it matching and call then.
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January 24, 2014, 06:29:03 PM
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Bartman, no offence intended but you are looking a lot like a shill here.

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January 24, 2014, 06:37:45 PM
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I don't understand why you all are giving Bartman a hard time. He was just trying to state facts that we have purchase a very large order of Coincraft A1 chips from Bitmine. He is a new member here and so am I but that does not automatically make our miner a scam. Bartman is a real customer who placed an order with us yesterday.

Thank you to those who did acknowledge that we are using Coincraft A1 chips. I guess we can keep saying that but some people keep wanting to call our system a Unicorn. LoL
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January 24, 2014, 06:44:30 PM
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I don't understand why you all are giving Bartman a hard time. He was just trying to state facts that we have purchase a very large order of Coincraft A1 chips from Bitmine. He is a new member here and so am I but that does not automatically make our miner a scam. Bartman is a real customer who placed an order with us yesterday.

Thank you to those who did acknowledge that we are using Coincraft A1 chips. I guess we can keep saying that but some people keep wanting to call our system a Unicorn. LoL


Not trying to give the guy a hard time, just a little suspicious when someone has only ever posted about how great a company is and seems to have inside knowledge of who to speak to.

To be fair I think there's a good chance you are legit, and I am interested. I plan to give Bitmine a call and get you checked out and may order.

How reliable is your 14 day lead time and what guarantee do I get

What payment methods are there?

How much to ship to UK?

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January 24, 2014, 06:50:27 PM
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I see they accept credit cards on there website !! Why dont they accept pay-pal if they are such a legit company ?? Should be no problem to add this option if they really are legit  ??

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January 24, 2014, 06:51:48 PM
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Bartman, no offence intended but you are looking a lot like a shill here.

After googling what a shill is. I must say I am not. I just have over 30 emails between myself and Ry from ntck cause I was skeptical myself. I just did a ton of research first. I called bitmine to verify then I found and googled Ry's name with peekyou and found all his networks. Then I face booked him to make sure he was the same person. Then I called and spoke to David that works at ntek then after all that I asked Ry via email every question you could ask about his miner. The only thing I can say is he is defiantly a real person that did buy a bunch of a1 chips and is 100 percent in the USA. He is also defiantly making this miners. The only thing is the waiting time. I ordered mine on Wednesday. How long it takes we will see. I'm giving it the 14-21 day range for a tracking number. For as I told him any longer would be a shorter preorder that's all. But everyone needs a build time so 14 days make sense to me. Even dell and hp have a 2-3 week order/ production time for customized computer. If I don't get mine in that time frame I'll be the first to admit I was wrong. And will file a fraud charge with the credit card company. But I don't think that will be the case.

All I am asking is for people not to bash a company until we know all the facts.. Hell use me as the test subject to find out. If I am right about this and I get my unit and have a bunch of videos of it running and un boxing then order one. If you don't want to then u don't have to. But give me a chance to even see if it's real before the bashing begins
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January 24, 2014, 07:01:45 PM
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these guys sound more legit than those other guys with the 20nm chips ..

let's go over to that thread and bash those guys some more while we waiting on bart ..
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January 24, 2014, 07:03:45 PM
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I see they accept credit cards on there website !! Why dont they accept pay-pal if they are such a legit company ?? Should be no problem to add this option if they really are legit  ??

We can take PayPal as well and we have on some orders. However, it is much more difficult to work with PayPal for anything related to bitcoin mining. There is the same protection if not more with almost every credit card company. Citi for example gives a full courtesy credit within 24-48 hours if you file a fraudulent charge. We are not in the business to do anything but deliver our systems quickly and make customers happy.
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January 24, 2014, 07:09:53 PM
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these guys sound more legit than those other guys with the 20nm chips ..

let's go over to that thread and bash those guys some more while we waiting on bart ..

Thank you. That's all I am asking. Like I said I'll be the first to admit that I am wrong if I am but I just don't think I will be. Ry is a very nice man just email him or post questions he will answer them I am sure. And just hang on and wait till I get mine then I  will have YouTube videos and I'll post the links. As soon as I get it.
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January 24, 2014, 07:18:55 PM
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Amazes me how you can go to market with a chip you know nothing about.

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NEW 1.2Th/s 28nm ASIC Bitcoin Miner (1,600Gh/s in Turbo Mode)

As nobody has been able to get more than about 30.5GH out of A1 turbo mode good luck with 40 chips doing 1600GH...

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Internal 1000 watt PSU (draws about 700watts)

...and as it's 1Gh/1W in turbo mode those 40 chips doing 1220GH will draw 1220W!

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January 24, 2014, 07:26:40 PM
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Im going to call my credit card provider and see what there policy is for refund of credit for non-delivered puchases from online websites . Im pretty sure as long as its within 30 days you can get the charges reversed on your credit card ..  I've allready invested about 5,000$ in first generation asic miners and just about going to make it back by the end of the next difficulty increase (in bitcoin). For sure didnt make any ROI but guess it was fun lol Smiley

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January 24, 2014, 07:59:04 PM
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Amazes me how you can go to market with a chip you know nothing about.

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NEW 1.2Th/s 28nm ASIC Bitcoin Miner (1,600Gh/s in Turbo Mode)

As nobody has been able to get more than about 30.5GH out of A1 turbo mode good luck with 40 chips doing 1600GH...

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Internal 1000 watt PSU (draws about 700watts)

...and as it's 1Gh/1W in turbo mode those 40 chips doing 1220GH will draw 1220W!


From bitmine own website:

Technical specifications* of the CoinCraft A1 ASIC:

Developed on 28nm HPP process from Global Foundries
Custom IC package with power bars for low voltage, high current feeding
Configurable in daisy chain mode for distributed work with up to 253 ASICs.
Standard SPI interface
Hashing power of 25 GH/s in nominal and up to 40 GH/s in Turbo mode
Power usage of 0.35 W/GH in low power, 0.6 W/GH in nominal and 1 W/GH in Turbo mode
Supply voltage of 0.65V in low power, 0.765 V in nominal and 0.85 V in Turbo mode
Mass production available starting from the second week of December 2013
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January 24, 2014, 08:26:09 PM
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Amazes me how you can go to market with a chip you know nothing about.

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NEW 1.2Th/s 28nm ASIC Bitcoin Miner (1,600Gh/s in Turbo Mode)

As nobody has been able to get more than about 30.5GH out of A1 turbo mode good luck with 40 chips doing 1600GH...

Quote
Internal 1000 watt PSU (draws about 700watts)

...and as it's 1Gh/1W in turbo mode those 40 chips doing 1220GH will draw 1220W!


From bitmine own website:

Technical specifications* of the CoinCraft A1 ASIC:

Developed on 28nm HPP process from Global Foundries
Custom IC package with power bars for low voltage, high current feeding
Configurable in daisy chain mode for distributed work with up to 253 ASICs.
Standard SPI interface
Hashing power of 25 GH/s in nominal and up to 40 GH/s in Turbo mode
Power usage of 0.35 W/GH in low power, 0.6 W/GH in nominal and 1 W/GH in Turbo mode
Supply voltage of 0.65V in low power, 0.765 V in nominal and 0.85 V in Turbo mode
Mass production available starting from the second week of December 2013

Check out the burned boards/chips trying to reach that theoretical 40GH they seem to be destroying them trying to pipe 40W through each chip.
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January 24, 2014, 08:44:33 PM
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All I know is I am not even going to bother over clocking it. I am happy with it running 1.2 even at 1000w my electric is free cause my company will be paying for it haha
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January 24, 2014, 08:52:02 PM
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Amazes me how you can go to market with a chip you know nothing about.

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NEW 1.2Th/s 28nm ASIC Bitcoin Miner (1,600Gh/s in Turbo Mode)

As nobody has been able to get more than about 30.5GH out of A1 turbo mode good luck with 40 chips doing 1600GH...

Quote
Internal 1000 watt PSU (draws about 700watts)

...and as it's 1Gh/1W in turbo mode those 40 chips doing 1220GH will draw 1220W!


From bitmine own website:

Technical specifications* of the CoinCraft A1 ASIC:

Developed on 28nm HPP process from Global Foundries
Custom IC package with power bars for low voltage, high current feeding
Configurable in daisy chain mode for distributed work with up to 253 ASICs.
Standard SPI interface
Hashing power of 25 GH/s in nominal and up to 40 GH/s in Turbo mode
Power usage of 0.35 W/GH in low power, 0.6 W/GH in nominal and 1 W/GH in Turbo mode
Supply voltage of 0.65V in low power, 0.765 V in nominal and 0.85 V in Turbo mode
Mass production available starting from the second week of December 2013

Check out the burned boards/chips trying to reach that theoretical 40GH they seem to be destroying them trying to pipe 40W through each chip.
Wink

Why bother maxing out a chip anyway there is no point. You lower the life span for one and for 2 wouldn't it just be easier to get another unit or even another couple boards if you wanted something quicker instead of trying to max out a chip constinatly.
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January 24, 2014, 09:33:36 PM
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Amazes me how you can go to market with a chip you know nothing about.

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NEW 1.2Th/s 28nm ASIC Bitcoin Miner (1,600Gh/s in Turbo Mode)

As nobody has been able to get more than about 30.5GH out of A1 turbo mode good luck with 40 chips doing 1600GH...

Quote
Internal 1000 watt PSU (draws about 700watts)

...and as it's 1Gh/1W in turbo mode those 40 chips doing 1220GH will draw 1220W!


From bitmine own website:

Technical specifications* of the CoinCraft A1 ASIC:

Developed on 28nm HPP process from Global Foundries
Custom IC package with power bars for low voltage, high current feeding
Configurable in daisy chain mode for distributed work with up to 253 ASICs.
Standard SPI interface
Hashing power of 25 GH/s in nominal and up to 40 GH/s in Turbo mode
Power usage of 0.35 W/GH in low power, 0.6 W/GH in nominal and 1 W/GH in Turbo mode
Supply voltage of 0.65V in low power, 0.765 V in nominal and 0.85 V in Turbo mode
Mass production available starting from the second week of December 2013

Check out the burned boards/chips trying to reach that theoretical 40GH they seem to be destroying them trying to pipe 40W through each chip.
Wink

Why bother maxing out a chip anyway there is no point. You lower the life span for one and for 2 wouldn't it just be easier to get another unit or even another couple boards if you wanted something quicker instead of trying to max out a chip constinatly.



i think overclocking is safe if your unit is in a nice chilled air conditioned environment ..
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