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Author Topic: [GATHERING INTEREST] 1TH/s 28nm 1000W ASIC miner $5250  (Read 3041 times)
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February 23, 2014, 08:25:25 AM
Last edit: February 23, 2014, 09:58:43 AM by Beastlymac
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I am wondering what the interest would be on these units.

The pricing would be
1 = $5750
2-4 = $5500
5+ = $5250

These will come with everything necessary for running the units and also a English based firmware. These are accessible through a web page similar to the Bitmain S1 and the Avalon units.

I plan to have one of these shipped to me and arrive in about one and a half weeks time.

I will have a setup guide organised and all the information needed to run the units for when they arrive. These will ship via dhl express for all units if you want ups please leave feedback like that below.

This groupbuy is NOT open right now I am just trying to figure out if people would be interested in these devices.

It is also possible that we might offer a share based system and if people buy all the shares for a unit they can keep that unit. But what we do depends on YOUR feedback.

Specs:

Effective Hash Rate:         No less than 1000G Hash/s
Power Supply:                   2 x 650W Power
Input Rating:                    110-240 VAC
Nominal Power Consumption:   1040W
Size:                                   48*31*35cm
Weight:                            21KG
Ambient Operating Temperatur:0°C to 35°C
Noise:                             Less than 45db
Fans:                                     12CM*3
Number of ASIC:                     40
Chip:                                     28nm
network connection:           Ethernet Cable
Package weight:24Kg
Package Size:600mm×600mm×400mm

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February 23, 2014, 08:29:42 AM
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I'd be interested in the size of these things (I'm guessing 4U?). Looking into renting a rack and moving them into a datacenter.
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February 23, 2014, 08:55:05 AM
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I'd be interested in the size of these things (I'm guessing 4U?). Looking into renting a rack and moving them into a datacenter.

Dimensions have been added to the first post.

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February 23, 2014, 08:55:58 AM
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Maybe intrested, these seem good.
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February 23, 2014, 09:01:05 AM
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I'd be interested in the size of these things (I'm guessing 4U?). Looking into renting a rack and moving them into a datacenter.

Yes I think they are 4U

If you could confirm that? I'm looking to buy 7 or 15 depending on the size, how much I could fit in a rack (or two) Wink

Also I read that (atari02 here) said that the 1 TH runs at around 1,1th and pulls 870W. What do your sources tell you? Because 1000W vs 870W would just add another unit to a 48U rack and makes a huge difference in the options Smiley
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February 23, 2014, 09:47:01 AM
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I'd be interested in the size of these things (I'm guessing 4U?). Looking into renting a rack and moving them into a datacenter.

Yes I think they are 4U

If you could confirm that? I'm looking to buy 7 or 15 depending on the size, how much I could fit in a rack (or two) Wink

Also I read that (atari02 here) said that the 1 TH runs at around 1,1th and pulls 870W. What do your sources tell you? Because 1000W vs 870W would just add another unit to a 48U rack and makes a huge difference in the options Smiley

I will have those things confirmed.

Edit: Specs

Effective Hash Rate:         No less than 1000G Hash/s
Power Supply:                   2 x 650W Power
Input Rating:                    110-240 VAC
Nominal Power Consumption:   1040W
Size:                                   48*31*35cm
Weight:                            21KG
Ambient Operating Temperatur:0°C to 35°C
Noise:                             Less than 45db
Fans:                                     12CM*3
Number of ASIC:                     40
Chip:                                     28nm
network connection:           Ethernet Cable
Package weight:24Kg
Package Size:600mm×600mm×400mm

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February 23, 2014, 10:05:10 AM
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I'd be interested in the size of these things (I'm guessing 4U?). Looking into renting a rack and moving them into a datacenter.

Yes I think they are 4U

To me they are more like 8ru. It's like 5 avalon in a case with psu ontop of those.

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February 23, 2014, 10:38:12 AM
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interested
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February 23, 2014, 10:55:08 AM
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very interrested
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February 23, 2014, 10:59:52 AM
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If people are interested please pm me or post here the rough amount of units you would like.

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February 23, 2014, 11:12:34 AM
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If people are interested please pm me or post here the rough amount of units you would like.

I'd take 1 unit if I can find someone to host it for me. (Investigating that now but open to offers.) - UK import duty is a killer.
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February 23, 2014, 11:23:44 AM
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PM for you  Cheesy
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February 23, 2014, 02:18:22 PM
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Interested ....will take two 2 units depending on shipping time as they are viable right now but that window is closing fast on competitive shipments.

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February 23, 2014, 02:22:17 PM
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On first sight it looks cheaper to buy 5x Antminer S1 and overclock them to 190GH/s or 200GH/s

Yes they will need more PSU's and will use more power (and perhaps a little more effort to set them up since it's 5 devices not 1) but in the long run... I doubt the costs for power and PSU's will be higher than the price difference with these miners.

On the other had, S1 is available now and arrives at the door within a few days.

Must add, this is mostly because the BTC value has made some drops and Bitmain accepts BTC, so that's why it's probably cheaper to buy from them.

edit:
just did some calculations, right now it's quire equal to buy 6 (yes, 6, didn't calculate overclocking as it seems more fair) S1 miners and 6 PSU's vs. 1 of these and 2 PSU's.
So I guess it's basically the same but there is a difference of about 1000watt. So in the long run, these miners are cheaper than equal speed in S1's but they're not available yet.

I still stick to my point that they're too expensive seeing it's a new generation miner, you would expect it to be cheaper than older generation hardware and not "just a tiny bit".
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February 23, 2014, 05:43:33 PM
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This price seems high. Any chance factory drops prices?

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February 23, 2014, 07:04:24 PM
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This price seems high. Any chance factory drops prices?

 Grin that pic sums it up quite nicely. No mining is profitable at these bitcoin prices. Nothing will make 4-5 BTC so nothing would be worth to buy for over 2500$
Yet manufacturers seek prices +5000$ to cover their design and work costs.

Sadly they still have plenty of clients with +5000$ price. I'm one of them.

With this difficulty curve going up up up nothing is worth buying in March. In 7 days.

For mining game to start again Bitcoin needs +1000$ price, while now it looks like it could hit sub 500$ before that.
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February 23, 2014, 07:12:11 PM
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Beastlymac, toss me down as interested...
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February 23, 2014, 10:19:27 PM
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I would be interested in 3-5 units if they were to go for about $5000 per unit. Current price is too high.
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February 23, 2014, 10:47:07 PM
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tentative 5 units
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February 23, 2014, 11:23:57 PM
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I'll take 1 for $5250 but almost $6k no no
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