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February 28, 2014, 10:43:32 PM |
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I have two for "Feb 1st week delivery": # 337x # 353x
is that your queue or your ordee number?? if its your queue then you have a long wait
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February 28, 2014, 11:07:09 PM |
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I have two for "Feb 1st week delivery": # 337x # 353x
is that your queue or your ordee number?? if its your queue then you have a long wait This is the order numbers (given in Bitmine emails). I wonder how can I know the queue number? (I saw on this forum lists of "queues" - where do people get them?) I understand some early "Avalon" orders have priority. I wonder who is receiving miners now and how many a day/week? Thank you, long-time-members, for clarifications!
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Roy Badami
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February 28, 2014, 11:18:11 PM |
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I have two for "Feb 1st week delivery": # 337x # 353x
is that your queue or your ordee number?? if its your queue then you have a long wait This is the order numbers (given in Bitmine emails). I wonder how can I know the queue number? (I saw on this forum lists of "queues" - where do people get them?) I understand some early "Avalon" orders have priority. I wonder who is receiving miners now and how many a day/week? Thank you, long-time-members, for clarifications! People found out by by means of e-mail converstaions with Bitmine, at least in the early days. I don't know if they are still giving this information out. I haven't received my miner yet (nor tracking information) but I did get e-mail today that my order was 'complete', whatever that means. I'm a reasonably early order - see the order list post.
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February 28, 2014, 11:24:56 PM |
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Thank you, will write to Bitmine to try to figure out when...
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February 28, 2014, 11:26:09 PM |
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Roy Badami
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March 01, 2014, 12:34:13 AM |
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Another question for those who've received their units:
Would I be right in thinking that the airflow is the standard of drawing in fresh air from the front and exhausting hot air from the back?
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March 01, 2014, 01:43:07 AM |
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Another question for those who've received their units:
Would I be right in thinking that the airflow is the standard of drawing in fresh air from the front and exhausting hot air from the back?
Roy -- Yep, that's right. Intake through the front grill and exhaust through the two fans in the back. I strongly suggest adding a fan pulling air through the PSU or additional fans in front blowing in before overclocking; with the default fan setup my PSU gets too hot to touch in 20C ambient. Also, you really must run with the top lid on or the heatsinks are bypassed in the airflow.
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March 01, 2014, 01:56:20 AM |
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Just curious (hopefully not long before I find out for myself) but what kind of PSU did the 600GH unit come with?
Also how long was it between getting notification that your order was 'completed' and receiving tracking info?
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roy
The 3-module unit came with a Super Flower SF-1000P14XE ( http://www.super-flower.com.tw/products_detail.php?class=2&sn=8&ID=62&lang=): 90%+ efficiency and 83A of 12V. It works just fine on 120V; I'll have power draw numbers up later. It was about 24 hours after my order went to "Complete" that I got tracking numbers.
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March 01, 2014, 04:14:18 AM Last edit: December 25, 2015, 08:17:50 PM by Pug |
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March 01, 2014, 05:10:06 AM |
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I don't want to trigger too much consternation, but this may be my 5-module unit's problem: (which is why they don't sell the Platimax 1500W in the US) I'll be able to try this on a 240v circuit in a few hours... hmm 1500 watt? Total maximum power usage in turbo mode: 375 / 750 / 1125 / 1500 / 1875 W. not 1875 watt? http://bitmine.ch/?page_id=893Coincraft Desk is the product of natural evolution from our Generation 1 devices based on older Avalon’s chip. It offers the ultimate mining performances with highly scalable hashing power starting from 200 GH/s up to 1 TH/s in increments of 200 GH/s for each of the installed hashing modules.The clean bezel front with a 16×2 characters display allows you to have an immediate view of each unit’s IP address or hostname, the current hashing power and the system temperature. Control unit based on Raspberry Pi board with ARM11 700MHz CPU, 512 MB RAM and 8GB flash storage. Custom Linux operating system with Web based interface for easy configuration without any command line skills needed. Front display with 16×2 characters. Proprietary PowerTune technology allows for both low power and high performance operation. From 1 to 5 modules of 200 GH/s each (nominal). Hashing speed in power-save mode of 150 / 300 / 450 / 600 / 750 GH/s. Hashing speed in turbo mode up to 300 / 600 / 900 / 1200 / 1500 GH/s. Total maximum power usage in power-save mode of 80 / 160 / 240 / 320 / 400 W. Total maximum power usage in turbo mode: 375 / 750 / 1125 / 1500 / 1875 W. Uses a standard ATX power supply.
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Roy Badami
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March 01, 2014, 07:53:06 AM |
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Another question for those who've received their units:
Would I be right in thinking that the airflow is the standard of drawing in fresh air from the front and exhausting hot air from the back?
Roy -- Yep, that's right. Intake through the front grill and exhaust through the two fans in the back. I strongly suggest adding a fan pulling air through the PSU or additional fans in front blowing in before overclocking; with the default fan setup my PSU gets too hot to touch in 20C ambient. Also, you really must run with the top lid on or the heatsinks are bypassed in the airflow. Hmm, I wonder how plausible it might be to take the PSU out and run it entirely externally to the case, to avoid the airflow issues... But your idea of adding fans in front probably makes more sense.
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March 01, 2014, 07:56:39 AM |
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I don't want to trigger too much consternation, but this may be my 5-module unit's problem: (which is why they don't sell the Platimax 1500W in the US) I'll be able to try this on a 240v circuit in a few hours... hmm 1500 watt? Total maximum power usage in turbo mode: 375 / 750 / 1125 / 1500 / 1875 W. not 1875 watt? http://bitmine.ch/?page_id=893Coincraft Desk is the product of natural evolution from our Generation 1 devices based on older Avalon’s chip. It offers the ultimate mining performances with highly scalable hashing power starting from 200 GH/s up to 1 TH/s in increments of 200 GH/s for each of the installed hashing modules.The clean bezel front with a 16×2 characters display allows you to have an immediate view of each unit’s IP address or hostname, the current hashing power and the system temperature. Control unit based on Raspberry Pi board with ARM11 700MHz CPU, 512 MB RAM and 8GB flash storage. Custom Linux operating system with Web based interface for easy configuration without any command line skills needed. Front display with 16×2 characters. Proprietary PowerTune technology allows for both low power and high performance operation. From 1 to 5 modules of 200 GH/s each (nominal). Hashing speed in power-save mode of 150 / 300 / 450 / 600 / 750 GH/s. Hashing speed in turbo mode up to 300 / 600 / 900 / 1200 / 1500 GH/s. Total maximum power usage in power-save mode of 80 / 160 / 240 / 320 / 400 W. Total maximum power usage in turbo mode: 375 / 750 / 1125 / 1500 / 1875 W. Uses a standard ATX power supply. I even don`t know an ATX-PSU with more than 1600W Typically bitmine again - finally designed a product never can expect stated hashrate.
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March 01, 2014, 09:33:14 AM |
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in 2-3 months you wont be even able to mine enough to cover your electricity costs (and thats in low power mode), forget ROI (thats already way out of reach, and don't even dream about profit) your best option is probably to ask for refund and buy btc directly. basically you funded research and development of the product for free and you won't see a dime for it.
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grv
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March 01, 2014, 10:54:41 AM |
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in 2-3 months you wont be even able to mine enough to cover your electricity costs (and thats in low power mode), forget ROI (thats already way out of reach, and don't even dream about profit) your best option is probably to ask for refund and buy btc directly. basically you funded research and development of the product for free and you won't see a dime for it.
Be our Master, glorious Prophet of our Bitcoins. ;-) be your own master :) but i wasnt wrong -> see this post https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=291141.msg4934106#msg4934106here's image displaying the progression of difficulty vs shipping date "delay"
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RHA
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March 01, 2014, 12:10:25 PM |
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in 2-3 months (...)
Learn the math first.
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March 01, 2014, 12:41:32 PM |
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For now about 2/3 of this hash rate comes from Cointerra Terraminers.
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grv
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March 01, 2014, 01:38:33 PM |
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in 2-3 months (...)
Learn the math first. or maybe you should research stuff before mouthing off - try some of advanced mining calculators which take into consideration difficulty rise - you're looking at jun-july tops, to be in green, after that you will not generate enough to even cover electricity cost. if you got access to free electricity good for you, but most people dont.
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March 01, 2014, 01:44:57 PM |
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Learn the math first. or maybe you should research stuff before mouthing off - try some of advanced mining calculators which take into consideration difficulty rise - you're looking at jun-july tops, to be in green, after that you will not generate enough to even cover electricity cost. if you got access to free electricity good for you, but most of people dont. Only if you think like a daytrader who immediately dumps all generated coins on the market. Why not just keep your coins? Sell them ONLY at a price you are comfortable with. Waiting is very important if you want to be successful. ... Yes, if you are one of those miners who depends on the machine to pay monthly bills, then it's gonna be a complete desaster... ...it doesn't work this way... stop thinking in days... start thinking in months and years. I am going to help BTC by not underselling a specific price level. That's the least I can do, for myself, and the BTC market.
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March 01, 2014, 01:53:11 PM |
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Learn the math first. or maybe you should research stuff before mouthing off - try some of advanced mining calculators which take into consideration difficulty rise - you're looking at jun-july tops, to be in green, after that you will not generate enough to even cover electricity cost. if you got access to free electricity good for you, but most of people dont. Only if you think like a daytrader who immediately dumps all generated coins on the market. Why not just keep your coins? Sell them ONLY at a price you are comfortable with. Waiting is very important if you want to be successful. ... Yes, if you are one of those miners who depends on the machine to pay monthly bills, then it's gonna be a complete desaster... ...it doesn't work this way... stop thinking in days... start thinking in months and years. I am going to help BTC by not underselling a specific price level. That's the least I can do, for myself, and the BTC market.Right the fuck on. Miners actually have a great deal of control over the price. We produce the coins. As long as there is a real world demand for them, we can and do set the price. Or at least it's floor.
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