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February 17, 2014, 01:23:35 PM
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Is Phoenix and his hawaiian brother back scamming again?  Grin

No, we are a real company manufacturing mining hardware

We're also not taking any payments until we can guarantee delivery
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February 17, 2014, 01:26:14 PM
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Is Phoenix and his hawaiian brother back scamming again?  Grin

No, we are a real company manufacturing mining hardware

We're also not taking any payments until we can guarantee delivery

heh don't forget me...i was painted as an evil genius in the www.ctsminer.com scam...heh...best week for my ego i ever had
a real highlight to my boring life...lmao...

alas...now normal again...so sad.....

by the by check out the ctsminer scam forum on www.bitcointalk.org to see how a pretty sophisticated scam works......it is educational to say the least

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February 17, 2014, 02:05:35 PM
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Is Phoenix and his hawaiian brother back scamming again?  Grin

No, we are a real company manufacturing mining hardware

We're also not taking any payments until we can guarantee delivery

heh don't forget me...i was painted as an evil genius in the www.ctsminer.com scam...heh...best week for my ego i ever had
a real highlight to my boring life...lmao...

alas...now normal again...so sad.....

by the by check out the ctsminer scam forum on www.bitcointalk.org to see how a pretty sophisticated scam works......it is educational to say the least

Searing


hey, i already apologised for my part in that tarring and feathering! my tin hat is off now... <sheepish raskul>

we're fwends again eh?

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February 17, 2014, 02:16:38 PM
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It would be nice to include power consumption numbers at your miners so people can do their calculations.

Personally I would also like photo's of the actual products (when you have assembled them) and indications on noise levels.

Many people run their miners just at home and there are plenty devices with unacceptable noise levels for a living environment.
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February 17, 2014, 02:27:52 PM
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If you're looking for someone to test and review your hardware please give me a shout (I'm based in the Midlands and willing to travel)

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February 17, 2014, 02:29:48 PM
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It would be nice to include power consumption numbers at your miners so people can do their calculations.

Personally I would also like photo's of the actual products (when you have assembled them) and indications on noise levels.

Many people run their miners just at home and there are plenty devices with unacceptable noise levels for a living environment.

We are working round the clock to release the final spec's including all power consumption numbers. At this stage our Enigma 1 and 2 will be using silent cooling fans (this doesn't mean they will be completely silent, it just keeps the noise down)
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February 17, 2014, 02:32:33 PM
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If you're looking for someone to test and review your hardware please give me a shout (I'm based in the Midlands and willing to travel)



Please note: we contacted forum admin miningbuddy a couple of weeks ago and he has agreed to test and review our boards



thought this was already arranged?

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February 17, 2014, 02:36:58 PM
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If you're looking for someone to test and review your hardware please give me a shout (I'm based in the Midlands and willing to travel)

Ha ha, we contacted you two weeks ago and you confirmed that you would test our rig and visit our workshop.

I'll send you a message at the end of this week to arrange a date
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February 17, 2014, 02:38:16 PM
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If you're looking for someone to test and review your hardware please give me a shout (I'm based in the Midlands and willing to travel)

Ha ha, we contacted you two weeks ago and you confirmed that you would test our rig and visit our workshop.

I'll send you a message at the end of this week to arrange a date
You're right, sorry, I lost track of my PM's  Wink

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February 17, 2014, 02:38:39 PM
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If you're looking for someone to test and review your hardware please give me a shout (I'm based in the Midlands and willing to travel)

Ha ha, we contacted you two weeks ago and you confirmed that you would test our rig and visit our workshop.

I'll send you a message at the end of this week to arrange a date
You're right, sorry, I lost track of my PM's  Wink

lol, you just posted that to wind us up!

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February 17, 2014, 02:38:59 PM
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If you're looking for someone to test and review your hardware please give me a shout (I'm based in the Midlands and willing to travel)


Ditto.......shoot one to me to.test out if you wish...usual info you may need forthcoming.....bona fides etc

(heh.....this is unlikely)..but still offer is for real.....have run a knc jupiter 555gh since oct 2013....and have plenty of time to

mess with it...also work nites so we'd be on the same time frame you being in the UK and me in the USA...my job allows me

to work on such stuff remote or otherwise...Skype the usual methods....so no issues there

anyway...I consider myself a 'fairly' standard user...just enough of a geek to do it not enough not to refine stuff for you
due to confusion (see how i covered mself there ?) ..anyhoo

my 2c plug

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February 17, 2014, 03:14:15 PM
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bitcoinultra I would like to thank you for considering me as one of the appropriate persons to test out one of your units.

I have to say that I had to cancel another test review but...
I gladly accept your offer  Grin

I will be waiting for more info via PM.

Thank you  Grin

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February 17, 2014, 03:20:02 PM
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http://www.amazon.com/Tyan-Server-Barebone-System-B7015F77V4R/dp/B0055QHOI0/ref=pd_sim_sbs_e_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=0XGJ56C7GBAJEQWZZ3TM

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February 17, 2014, 03:24:02 PM
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From the FAQ:

Q: Will my mining hardware look like the one in the picture?

A: No, the image is for illustration purposes. At present, the Enigma 1 and 2 are housed in a standard sized computer case. The Enigma 3 and 4 are housed in a 3U rack mountable case. We will be releasing final product shots in the next few weeks.


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February 17, 2014, 03:26:30 PM
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only 3 months of planning :O

what makes you different from the 'others' like bitmine.ch
bitmine.ch had more then 3 months planning BUT there still is no shipping

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" there won’t be any random surprises (power supply design problems, cooling problems, packaging issues, etc…) and we can be 100% sure that we will match the promised shipping date-
posted on May 17, 2013"

"Delays in December batch units- 10 dec 2013"
"FIRST COINCRAFT UNITS LEAVING OUR WAREHOUSE THIS WEEK - 12 feb 14"
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February 17, 2014, 03:34:38 PM
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only 3 months of planning :O

what makes you different from the 'others' like bitmine.ch
bitmine.ch had more then 3 months planning BUT there still is no shipping


For a start we haven't tried to bite off more more than we can chew. We aren't developing our own chips instead we have designed our miners using existing ASIC chips.

We also are working with two different electronics manufacturing partners to ensure fast turn around, our main manufacturing partner is 1 mile away from our workshop and has been setup in a way that we can produce complete PCB's within 7 days which are then assembled in our miners along with fast prototyping. Our other manufacturing partner is based in china for larger scale orders but this process has longer lead times.
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February 17, 2014, 04:47:04 PM
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only 3 months of planning :O

what makes you different from the 'others' like bitmine.ch
bitmine.ch had more then 3 months planning BUT there still is no shipping


For a start we haven't tried to bite off more more than we can chew. We aren't developing our own chips instead we have designed our miners using existing ASIC chips.

We also are working with two different electronics manufacturing partners to ensure fast turn around, our main manufacturing partner is 1 mile away from our workshop and has been setup in a way that we can produce complete PCB's within 7 days which are then assembled in our miners along with fast prototyping. Our other manufacturing partner is based in china for larger scale orders but this process has longer lead times.

Which existing ASIC chips are you using?

From your specs:

0.65 W/GH
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February 17, 2014, 04:51:25 PM
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Which existing ASIC chips are you using?

From your specs:

0.65 W/GH


We are using CoinCraft A1 chips from Bitmine
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February 17, 2014, 05:09:37 PM
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Which existing ASIC chips are you using?

From your specs:

0.65 W/GH


We are using CoinCraft A1 chips from Bitmine

Thanks. How are you going to achieve 0.65W/GH when Bitmine is running at 1W/GH?

How many chips are you using in the 3TH model?
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February 17, 2014, 05:16:28 PM
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Signed up when you first put the website link for information when it comes time to be able to order.  Cannot wait if this does come out!  Smiley
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