worldinacoin
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November 26, 2011, 05:05:32 AM |
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I guess if they are really that good, I will slowly replace my GPUs with them, but too expensive to replace them full scale, unless you are a professional bitcoin mining outfit. 1 unit is $500, 10 units will be $5000!
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fred0
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November 26, 2011, 05:16:02 AM |
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RandyFolds
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November 26, 2011, 05:26:03 AM |
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What's with the etched out portion under the silk-screening?
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sadpandatech
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November 26, 2011, 05:28:51 AM |
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What's with the etched out portion under the silk-screening?
Looks like a copyright was etched out. Probably would lead one to be able to inspect where the money for the project came from. *shrug* Edit; hard to say though, some of their other boards display 'Sep 2011' there. Posible they would have read Nov 2011 or something and maybe they did not want people to jump to conclusions about the later date. *shrug* What do you make of it?
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worldinacoin
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November 26, 2011, 05:37:07 AM |
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Looks great but at $26k kinda high! . Would love to get one though.
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fred0
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November 26, 2011, 05:51:23 AM |
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btc_artist
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November 26, 2011, 05:52:49 AM |
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I'm loving this thread, this will put and end to bitcoin. I mean scams after scams, bitcoin does show all how good we truly are as human species.
TBH the main uses of BTC for now are Silk Road and scamming. For all I care, we could rename this forum "Scammers R us" with the amount of scammers on here. Too bad there is no live video feed or something. I am thinking they gave Inaba $5k or $10k to turn to the dark side and we get fed a ton of BS and people rush in to buy etc. this fantastic new magical unicorn technology. Maybe I am just paranoid but these scams on here are not normal scammer level; they are UBER level and they are doing it very in depth and planning etc. mybitcoin, bitcoin7 etc. You know there *are* people who wouldn't even think of scamming, even if offered 10k.
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worldinacoin
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November 26, 2011, 05:55:45 AM |
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Extremely tempting but 26k is not something I can fork out, maybe when my GPUs start dying I will replace them slowly with the smaller version. But if I really have that spare cash, it seems a good deal for Black Friday
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dollartrader
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November 26, 2011, 05:59:34 AM |
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So should this pan out, who is setting up the GLBSE company for the rig box?
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fred0
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November 26, 2011, 06:07:42 AM Last edit: November 26, 2011, 06:30:43 AM by fred0 |
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So should this pan out, who is setting up the GLBSE company for the rig box? Well, it is in pre-order, so it must be a scam, obviously. Seriously, I don't know if GLBSE can raise that kind of cash. How long is the pre-order period? It would be possible to succeed, risk is incredible, since you really can't predict the long term price of bitcoin. A good project to do with other peoples money!
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Eveofwar
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November 26, 2011, 06:10:48 AM |
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So should this pan out, who is setting up the GLBSE company for the rig box? Well, it is in pre-order, so it must be a scam, obviously. Seriously, I don't know is GLBSE can raise that kind of cash. How long is the pre-order period? It would be possible to succeed, risk is incredible, since you really can't predict the long term price of bitcoin. A good project to do with other peoples money! If nothing else, setting up a small farm of the smaller boxes through GLBSE isn't out of the question.
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worldinacoin
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November 26, 2011, 06:28:28 AM |
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I would definitely be interested for the smaller boxes in GLBSE, problem with the 26k thingy is if one is spoilt it will wipe out the entire company.
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P4man
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November 26, 2011, 09:03:44 AM |
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@Inaba Can you try and make some pictures in macro mode that makes the print on the asics readable? Im curious to find out what they are, even though its probably mundane like IO and USB. Id just like to confirm there are no custom asics on there other than what is perhaps under those heatsinks (still standing by my structured asic guess).
@everyone wanting to buy truckloads of thees things Fair warning; a few months ago almost no one believed this level of performance/w was possible. Do keep in mind its entirely possible in 6 or 12 months something else will be released that blows the socks of this bitforce box. If nothing else, an asic implementation could easily achieve another order of magnitude performance/w jump. You better be breaking even on your purchase by the time that happens. I can see why people would want to take the risk of buying one or a few of these (they do look sexy) , but think twice before you spend your retirement fund on a farm of these boxes.
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farfiman
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November 26, 2011, 09:28:04 AM |
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@ the current difficulty - each box will produce about 1btc a day. @ the current price ( lets say 3$) - it will take ... 7 months to pay for it?
assuming the power usage is what they claim the cost of elec wont put it in the calculation.
or am I wrong?
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P4man
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November 26, 2011, 09:35:55 AM |
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Why assume $3? At current prices and difficulty it will take 9.5 months http://bitcoinx.com/profit/index.php?hashrate=1050&cost=600&electricity=0.15&power=20&months=12.0000&decline=1.00&blockcoins=0Of course difficulty is likely to go up if everyone starts buying these boxes, and BTC price, well who knows. IMO if no one else comes out with a substantially better product in the next 12-18 months, you have a fair chance of making a profit, but it its not without risk and does require some assumptions. Unlike GPUs, you will have a hard time reselling these boxes if difficulty explodes due to asics or some other breakthrough.
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RandyFolds
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November 26, 2011, 09:38:28 AM |
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What's with the etched out portion under the silk-screening?
Looks like a copyright was etched out. Probably would lead one to be able to inspect where the money for the project came from. *shrug* Edit; hard to say though, some of their other boards display 'Sep 2011' there. Posible they would have read Nov 2011 or something and maybe they did not want people to jump to conclusions about the later date. *shrug* What do you make of it? I make re-purposed garbage of it...who knows though...?
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P4man
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November 26, 2011, 10:02:25 AM |
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Yeah, assuming this is not a scam this is the only way they can do this at the price. Buy some fail or overrun chips cheap and use it for this.
Yawn. Pray tell Goat, what kind of "failed" chips could one use to achieve 1GH/s @ 20W? And what makes you think s-asic's could not?
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P4man
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November 26, 2011, 11:09:51 AM |
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I can't see how they had this custom made.
? Its not rocketscience. You just download some opensource fgpaminer for altera, you pick up the phone and call Altera. You send them the code and say you want x1000 Hardcopy chips. You pay their price. You receive s-asics. Im barely simplifying. As far as "designing" chips go, it really doesnt get any easier. By far the hardest part is what several guys on this board have already done by designing fpga miner apps (not too mention PCBs, software etc). You will have to make some minor adjustments, but the bulk of the work implementing that in a structured asic is what altera does for you. Thats the hole point of a structured asic, its literally a "hard copy" of an FPGA app, and those already exist. It only costs money, no magic involved. BTW, I suspect BFL didnt take this easy approach, I suspect they made their own FPGA design to allow flexibility for other applications besides bitcoin mining, but you could do it like that. Next time you may want to read up before offering $100.000 bets. BTW, found some info on timings for Hardcopy: http://www.altera.com/devices/asic/hardcopy-asics/about/hrd-development-methodology.htmlFrom FPGA to working silicon in 7 weeks. No bad.
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P4man
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November 26, 2011, 11:23:50 AM |
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So you are telling me its hard to believe a company would invest $200k in this while you would be willing to bet $100k that they did not? ROFL
For the money you claim you were willing to bet, BFL could almost produce those chip! Think about it, even if BFL had intended for this to be a scam, they could have accepted your bet and actually produced 1000 s-asics nearly for free!
Thats how clueless you are.
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bulanula
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November 26, 2011, 11:28:31 AM |
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Yeah these will be MAD profitable if they are real NOT.
Little if any resale value outside of Bitcoin.
If you all buy them the difficulty and price will adjust so no mad gains and 1 block a day just like with GPUs ( when only a few had GPUs they were getting mad BTC but when all got GPUs it wasn't that good anymore ) etc.
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