BitCoin Operated Boy
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August 21, 2014, 08:49:48 AM |
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... But +18.5 BTC for RoadStress ...
Most of it was contributed for good causes. Go find the GB and read the OP I'm not saying anything... He earned it Btw, wouldn't' it be fair to wait with offering SP31 for sale until you release compenstion offers so we would have a chance to calculate your compensation against possible buy of SP31? Atm, I don't know if I should invest in SP31 or not, becasue I have got no clue what the compensation is going to include... Also, me and many have not even had a chance to earn anything yet from my GB units to invest in SP31... Yeah no shit, we should have got first dibs on any October hardware this is getting ridiculous I didn't even know Oct hardware was up for sale so even if we are able to put any btc together we will be again at the back of the bus ....niiiice I'm anticipating S-T answer to this, please...
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padrino
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August 21, 2014, 10:51:02 AM |
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You assume a lot of things, and so far your track record isn't that great...
I'm also assuming that you will not have 100% uptime with over 12 S3s Edit: Usually my assumptions are based on the past facts, not on guesses. Perhaps you just are not technically competent to run 12 of something as simple as the S3 (I couldn't resist)... Seriously both pieces of hardware are solid and arguing this aspect of the conversation is silly..
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Grix
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August 21, 2014, 11:12:35 AM |
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If the difficulty will be just a bit better than in your projections then the SP31 is clearly a winner. I can't help noticing that after the so praised ROI the S3 is doing close to nothing, while the SP31 is still doing something. Also I can lower the power efficiency down to 0.58W/GH and doing that will help me earn more money after difficulty reaches 70 billion so getting ROI will be faster than in your projection.
You are forgetting to add in the hosting costs $400/month Not even in Advania I'm not paying $400/month. My October SP31 will be hosted with jtoomim where I will pay ~$240/month. I wish I'd seen his offer before the spondoolies DC became available. It's a much better deal even with one month free hosting in the S-T offer. But it's too late to change now as I already paid.
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BitCoin Operated Boy
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August 21, 2014, 11:40:50 AM |
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If the difficulty will be just a bit better than in your projections then the SP31 is clearly a winner. I can't help noticing that after the so praised ROI the S3 is doing close to nothing, while the SP31 is still doing something. Also I can lower the power efficiency down to 0.58W/GH and doing that will help me earn more money after difficulty reaches 70 billion so getting ROI will be faster than in your projection.
You are forgetting to add in the hosting costs $400/month Not even in Advania I'm not paying $400/month. My October SP31 will be hosted with jtoomim where I will pay ~$240/month. Could you post a link to jtoomim website, please? I'd like to find out more info
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RoadStress
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August 21, 2014, 12:01:10 PM |
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Could you post a link to jtoomim website, please? I'd like to find out more info
Check the link in my signature. Perhaps you just are not technically competent to run 12 of something as simple as the S3 (I couldn't resist)... Seriously both pieces of hardware are solid and arguing this aspect of the conversation is silly.. Having an 100% uptime has nothing to do with setting them up, but I am sure that you feel better now that you took this out of your system.
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wpgdeez
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August 21, 2014, 12:51:16 PM |
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Didn't even see that. I assumed that Batch 1 will stat before 15. But the misleading is still there. The S3 will not hash on 14 September. The only thing misleading are your posts. I would have though you had eaten some humble pie they way your GB has turned out.
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wpgdeez
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August 21, 2014, 12:55:49 PM |
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... There is also a chance that the SP31 performs like SP30 should have at ~6.6TH but I'd guess it's more likely it ends up closer to 4.5TH ...
Our commitment and guarantee is for 5.5 TH/s +- 5% with 3KW at the wall. It will probably preform better with the production tweaking we're doing. By guarantee I mean that we'll compensate for missing hash-rate by the $/GHs ratio of the deal. Isn't that what you guys said for the slow corner batch as well, what was that compensation offer I forgot, oh wait no one knows yet. Talk is cheap, actions speak louder than words. This commitment should be stated upfront with the details of what the compensation would be. Your track record hasn't been great taking into consideration the SP10 slow corners and now the SP30 slow corners.
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faraway
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August 21, 2014, 01:24:40 PM |
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... There is also a chance that the SP31 performs like SP30 should have at ~6.6TH but I'd guess it's more likely it ends up closer to 4.5TH ...
Our commitment and guarantee is for 5.5 TH/s +- 5% with 3KW at the wall. It will probably preform better with the production tweaking we're doing. By guarantee I mean that we'll compensate for missing hash-rate by the $/GHs ratio of the deal. Isn't that what you guys said for the slow corner batch as well, what was that compensation offer I forgot, oh wait no one knows yet. Talk is cheap, actions speak louder than words. This commitment should be stated upfront with the details of what the compensation would be. Your track record hasn't been great taking into consideration the SP10 slow corners and now the SP30 slow corners. I hope the SP31 will be delivered early October (Not second half), and with the expected hashrate, or better ; Now the chips process must be mature... The early bugs or miscalculations are behind, no?
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August 21, 2014, 01:30:40 PM |
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... There is also a chance that the SP31 performs like SP30 should have at ~6.6TH but I'd guess it's more likely it ends up closer to 4.5TH ...
Our commitment and guarantee is for 5.5 TH/s +- 5% with 3KW at the wall. It will probably preform better with the production tweaking we're doing. By guarantee I mean that we'll compensate for missing hash-rate by the $/GHs ratio of the deal. Isn't that what you guys said for the slow corner batch as well, what was that compensation offer I forgot, oh wait no one knows yet. Talk is cheap, actions speak louder than words. This commitment should be stated upfront with the details of what the compensation would be. Your track record hasn't been great taking into consideration the SP10 slow corners and now the SP30 slow corners. I hope the SP31 will be delivered early October (Not second half), and with the expected hashrate, or better ; Now the chips process must be mature... The early bugs or miscalculations are behind, no? Care, they already write: IMPROVED ASIC: 5.5 TH/S SHIPPING IN THE SECOND HALF OF OCTOBER <- In Bitcoin ASIC Manufacture Language this is the 31. of October....
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Guy Corem (OP)
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August 21, 2014, 01:58:40 PM |
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Regarding the SP30 compensation, I'm sorry for the delay in our handling of it. We're extremely busy with the SP30 production. We'll contact each customer during next week.
Guy
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faraway
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August 21, 2014, 02:03:29 PM |
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... There is also a chance that the SP31 performs like SP30 should have at ~6.6TH but I'd guess it's more likely it ends up closer to 4.5TH ...
Our commitment and guarantee is for 5.5 TH/s +- 5% with 3KW at the wall. It will probably preform better with the production tweaking we're doing. By guarantee I mean that we'll compensate for missing hash-rate by the $/GHs ratio of the deal. Isn't that what you guys said for the slow corner batch as well, what was that compensation offer I forgot, oh wait no one knows yet. Talk is cheap, actions speak louder than words. This commitment should be stated upfront with the details of what the compensation would be. Your track record hasn't been great taking into consideration the SP10 slow corners and now the SP30 slow corners. I hope the SP31 will be delivered early October (Not second half), and with the expected hashrate, or better ; Now the chips process must be mature... The early bugs or miscalculations are behind, no? Care, they already write: IMPROVED ASIC: 5.5 TH/S SHIPPING IN THE SECOND HALF OF OCTOBER <- In Bitcoin ASIC Manufacture Language this is the 31. of October.... You are right this is the ASIC Manufacture Language; Anyway a little consideration for the customers is always better. It turns out that AMD is still using the 32nm process for some processors to come. The hashrate efficiency per watt may increase slowly in the near future.
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Guy Corem (OP)
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August 21, 2014, 02:07:22 PM |
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I hope the SP31 will be delivered early October (Not second half), and with the expected hashrate, or better ; Now the chips process must be mature... The early bugs or miscalculations are behind, no?
As explained before, it depends on the dates we'll receive the ASICs lots. We're trying to pull-in the dates, but we didn't get a commitment yet. We commit to the 2nd half of October. It might be before if we'll be able to get the ASICs before. Not bug but easily solvable production issue. Soon, RockerBox will show it's full potential. Well, actually, not the full potential since the SP31 still has the following limiting factors, in that order: PSUs, DC2DC, Cooling (heat sinks) I've seen the results of SP30 with slow corner ASICs in grcooling solution and it was impressive. Can't wait to see what SP31 results will look like in similar setup.
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vortex1878
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August 21, 2014, 02:09:11 PM |
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Does Spondoolies-Tech ship to any destination worldwide?
Thanks in advance.
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Guy Corem (OP)
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August 21, 2014, 02:36:21 PM |
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Does Spondoolies-Tech ship to any destination worldwide?
Thanks in advance.
Yes, with few exceptions.
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vortex1878
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August 21, 2014, 02:38:33 PM |
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Does Spondoolies-Tech ship to any destination worldwide?
Thanks in advance.
Yes, with few exceptions. Thanks for the swift answer. What are the exceptions, please?
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Guy Corem (OP)
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August 21, 2014, 02:43:18 PM |
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Does Spondoolies-Tech ship to any destination worldwide?
Thanks in advance.
Yes, with few exceptions. Thanks for the swift answer. What are the exceptions, please? Countries without diplomatic relations with Israel. We're shipping everywhere DHL can ship from Israel. For customers from those countries, we suggest to host. We can ship the miner to an hosting facility. Partial list here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=622998.0We've exhausted our 1MW DC in Israel. We're working to allow selecting a DC destination when doing the order, from a list of partners. You'll need to close the terms with the DC before doing the order. Edit: Distribute the hash-rate
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vortex1878
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August 21, 2014, 02:47:27 PM |
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Does Spondoolies-Tech ship to any destination worldwide?
Thanks in advance.
Yes, with few exceptions. Thanks for the swift answer. What are the exceptions, please? Countries without diplomatic relations with Israel. We're shipping everywhere DHL can ship from Israel. For customers from those countries, we suggest to host. We can ship the miner to an hosting facility. Partial list here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=622998.0We've exhausted our 1MW DC in Israel. We're working to allow selecting a DC destination when doing the order, from a list of partners. You'll need to close the terms with the DC before doing the order. Edit: Distribute the hash-rate I guess I am residing in exactly one of those countries, and 3rd party hosting is no option for me. But anyway many thanks for your comprehensive reply.
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Guy Corem (OP)
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August 21, 2014, 02:50:07 PM |
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I guess I am residing in exactly one of those countries, and 3rd party hosting is no option for me.
But anyway many thanks for your comprehensive reply.
In certain cases, like Malaysia (or Saudi Arabia), we've shipped to Singapore (or Jordan) after the customer arranged it.
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August 21, 2014, 03:53:59 PM |
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I guess I am residing in exactly one of those countries, and 3rd party hosting is no option for me.
But anyway many thanks for your comprehensive reply.
In certain cases, like Malaysia (or Saudi Arabia), we've shipped to Singapore (or Jordan) after the customer arranged it. Would you like to hear my comments on Saudi Arabia and Malaysia with respect to Israel?
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August 21, 2014, 04:23:59 PM |
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Bitcoin is an opportunity for everyone in the whole world to participtate together without politics
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