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April 25, 2019, 09:14:03 AM
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Blackminer keeps their promise ahead of schedule as usual, the pre-sale Blackminer F1mini are on their way to the masters.

The F1mini, an entry silent miner launched by Blackminer on March 29, has been shipped in order.


It only took 18 working days from the launching of the pre-sale to the first batch of miners leaving the factory, which was 10 days ahead the pre-sale announcement.


Blackminer global sales director Lili said that,most of Mini were ordered by FPGA newbies. In order to make a satisfying FPGA mining experience for them, Blackminer team has worked hard not only on hardware and algorithms, but also on services to create a better mining experience for them, Blackminer team will continue to create surprises for users.


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April 25, 2019, 01:54:38 PM
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Thanks for the info, looks promising. A lot of supported algos. I have never owned one of these FPGA miners, but the time has come to think about buying one. The price seems to be very affordable, by the way. Now when you say "entry silent miner", what does it mean? Silent as compared to what, or can you run it without a cooler?
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April 26, 2019, 02:15:07 AM
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Thanks for the info, looks promising. A lot of supported algos. I have never owned one of these FPGA miners, but the time has come to think about buying one. The price seems to be very affordable, by the way. Now when you say "entry silent miner", what does it mean? Silent as compared to what, or can you run it without a cooler?

"entry" means it's suitble for someone who don't know FPGA to trial by low cost, "silent" means its decibels is under 44, you even can't hear it. Here is a short review as reference  https://youtu.be/BaNZyr7fWCw 

It needs CPU radiators to work together, unless you wanna use it to make popcorn Wink

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April 26, 2019, 03:57:26 AM
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I should have a review of one these uploaded a bit after I receive mine Smiley
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April 26, 2019, 07:50:08 AM
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"entry" means it's suitble for someone who don't know FPGA to trial by low cost, "silent" means its decibels is under 44, you even can't hear it. Here is a short review as reference  https://youtu.be/BaNZyr7fWCw  

Thanks for the clarifications and for the youtube video. I like the fact that it operates producing such low noise. I see that the heat sink is sold separately (they say in order to reduce the costs). Do you have to use a specialized one, or can one use some standard CPU radiators?
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April 26, 2019, 08:43:07 AM
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I should have a review of one these uploaded a bit after I receive mine Smiley

We will wait and the most important thing is that everyone wants to find out if the product is worth the price for which it is sold. Or it is better to take a more outdated option but several times cheaper.

Crypto is a very unique industry, where the line between "deserves to be in jail" and "leading member of the community" is as thin as one-ply toilet paper.
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April 28, 2019, 08:51:44 AM
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"entry" means it's suitble for someone who don't know FPGA to trial by low cost, "silent" means its decibels is under 44, you even can't hear it. Here is a short review as reference  https://youtu.be/BaNZyr7fWCw  

Thanks for the clarifications and for the youtube video. I like the fact that it operates producing such low noise. I see that the heat sink is sold separately (they say in order to reduce the costs). Do you have to use a specialized one, or can one use some standard CPU radiators?

You can use Intel CPU LGA115X series radiators

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April 28, 2019, 10:32:29 AM
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"entry" means it's suitble for someone who don't know FPGA to trial by low cost, "silent" means its decibels is under 44, you even can't hear it. Here is a short review as reference  https://youtu.be/BaNZyr7fWCw  

Thanks for the clarifications and for the youtube video. I like the fact that it operates producing such low noise. I see that the heat sink is sold separately (they say in order to reduce the costs). Do you have to use a specialized one, or can one use some standard CPU radiators?

You can use Intel CPU LGA115X series radiators

Thanks. Good to know. I really appreciate it.
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May 24, 2019, 05:34:14 AM
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I should have a review of one these uploaded a bit after I receive mine Smiley
Hi,Friend, I really want to know the performance of the F1 mini, have you reviewed it? Where can I find your review?thank you very much.
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May 25, 2019, 03:38:05 AM
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I should have a review of one these uploaded a bit after I receive mine Smiley
Hi,Friend, I really want to know the performance of the F1 mini, have you reviewed it? Where can I find your review?thank you very much.
Just check his profile and click "Show the last topics started by this person." and from there, his latest threads will appear.

And luckily, the latest is the one that you're looking for: BlackMiner F1mini Review (Incomplete) Wink

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