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September 08, 2014, 05:04:48 PM
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Its whales like this that ruin the echo system for everyone , I'm hoping they at least bought thier hardware with BTC however i sincerly doubt it

I'd have some problems in wiring ~$600k to SPT .. just to pre-order (back in April). However, no issues in transferring 1500 BTC if I'd own double.

If you started mining early enough ... 2k BTC does not seem a lot (if you did not make the mental switch from $12 each, or less)  Grin

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September 08, 2014, 05:06:17 PM
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you will have an earful from PCI-e "purists" who will say that PCI-e is supposed to handle just 75-150W. i am not one of them, but if I order Sp-20, I will be getting some of cablez creations (16 awg two pci-e to one port-V-shape connector)-especially if using evga 1300 (which has 8 connectors).
The customers will need to consult with the PSU manufacturer.
For example, for SeaSonic X-1050 XM each PCIe connector can handle up to 324 W


Apparently, EVGA 1300 also supports more than 300W power draw at each PCI-E connector
http://forum.kncminer.com/forum/main-category/hardware/54037-evga-supernova-1300-g2-power-supply-good-for-neptune
I think that it does NOT mean that split connectors can handle 600W, just the same ~300W or slightly more in total, which makes it suitable for SP-20.
EVGA1300 has 4 single PCI-E connectors and two double.
I would prefer EVGA or some other 1200W supply, because then you can overclock Sp-20 to 1.8Th.
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September 08, 2014, 05:12:24 PM
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Close, I was counting there 151 units ..  679.5 Th/s [x 0.082 BTC/day (eligius) =] or 55.7 BTC/day ~ $26,299.36 /day [when BTC/USD = $472 (btc-e)] while eating 10.872MWh electricity daily (in 24h).

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Your numbers seem a bit off to me somebody please correct me if I am totally off here :

Assuming they got the hardware at a discounted rate say $2800 per unit (maybe a tad lower?) tha equals hard ware costs of $422,000  + $15000 in shipping costs for a total of $437,800 or 875 BTC.

using current calculators at current btc rate thats : $$5,867.14  assuming a low electricty rate of .08cents/kwh  thats around $811 electricity costs per day!

that brings in a profit of : $5,055.36 or 12 or so BTC a day.

thats about $151,660.8 per month a nice chunk of change.

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September 08, 2014, 05:14:04 PM
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overclocking the SP-20 will give you 26 $ / month more without counting the extra electricity that maybe vital in the equation overclocking or not.
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September 08, 2014, 05:35:10 PM
Last edit: September 08, 2014, 07:30:48 PM by wh00per
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Close, I was counting there 151 units ..  679.5 Th/s [x 0.082 BTC/day (eligius) =] or 55.7 BTC/day ~ $26,299.36 /day [when BTC/USD = $472 (btc-e)] while eating 10.872MWh electricity daily (in 24h).

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Your numbers seem a bit off to me.

You're right! the total BTC/day would be 151 x 0.082 = 12.382 BTC (as per eligius you get 0.082 BTC /day for ~ 4.5 TH/s).
The error was in multiplying the total hash rate with the eligius value, instead of the number of units hashing .. hence the BTC and/or $$$ numbers came out 4.5 times bigger.

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September 08, 2014, 05:40:39 PM
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overclocking the SP-20 will give you 26 $ / month more without counting the extra electricity that maybe vital in the equation overclocking or not.

The price for extra 100W of power is ~$8/mo for me, so i will still come ahead. I don't see why not to try overclocking if I already have this PSU.
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September 08, 2014, 05:44:07 PM
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http://minersource.net/products/hp-dps-1200w-power-supply-with-adapter-board

We will be testing these thoroughly to power the SP20 normal and OC, very cheap option to power them compared to $150+ ATX supplies. We use only the highest gauge wiring, and if your paranoid your welcome to wire up your own.
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September 08, 2014, 07:20:24 PM
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http://minersource.net/products/hp-dps-1200w-power-supply-with-adapter-board

We will be testing these thoroughly to power the SP20 normal and OC, very cheap option to power them compared to $150+ ATX supplies. We use only the highest gauge wiring, and if your paranoid your welcome to wire up your own.

.... They're only 900W @ 110V, ie insufficient, AND are unsafe unless you're providing an enclosed case.

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September 08, 2014, 07:28:28 PM
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http://minersource.net/products/hp-dps-1200w-power-supply-with-adapter-board

We will be testing these thoroughly to power the SP20 normal and OC, very cheap option to power them compared to $150+ ATX supplies. We use only the highest gauge wiring, and if your paranoid your welcome to wire up your own.

.... They're only 900W @ 110V, ie insufficient, AND are unsafe unless you're providing an enclosed case.

1200W @ 220, and we have tested them up to 1400W at the wall.
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September 09, 2014, 04:54:04 AM
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Is Spondoolies a trusted company? Somebody got their miniers?

Ty for answers.

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September 09, 2014, 04:58:39 AM
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Yes they are.
I have their miners and have reviewed them.
Dogie has also made Guides for them as well.


Is Spondoolies a trusted company? Somebody got their miniers?

Ty for answers.

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September 09, 2014, 05:08:19 AM
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Yes they are.
I have their miners and have reviewed them.
Dogie has also made Guides for them as well.


Ty guy,

so.. their products are simply the best on the market for avaibility and price ?
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September 09, 2014, 05:23:28 AM
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They are one of the best miners out there but always educate yourself about different miners such as power requirements, noise and heat.
Depending on where you are going to put them these are large concerns.
Spondoolies makes one of the best.  The are power efficient and perform well. They perform the best on 220v.  Many homes only have that for their dryer in the US.


Yes they are.
I have their miners and have reviewed them.
Dogie has also made Guides for them as well.


Ty guy,

so.. their products are simply the best on the market for avaibility and price ?


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September 09, 2014, 05:40:35 AM
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Ty again...last question...they had always shipped in time?

Ty, really.
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September 09, 2014, 05:43:45 AM
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Ty again...last question...they had always shipped in time?

Ty, really.

They are well made but too expensive for any expectation to recover your investment. this company does not ship from stock - pre-orders only at this time.

How is that Lexical analysis working out bickneleski?
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September 09, 2014, 05:44:57 AM
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Ty again...last question...they had always shipped in time?

Ty, really.
Yes, to my knowledge they never missed their promised shipping time in the history of their company (shipping since late March).

The sp30 / sp31 is a datacenter optimised miner, so if you are looking to host your unit at home, I would wait for the Sp20 to become available soon. (as they are quite noisy)
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September 09, 2014, 05:46:05 AM
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Is Spondoolies a trusted company? Somebody got their miniers?

Ty for answers.

Leo

I own and operate an SP10 and two SP30s. Totally brilliant units. Spondoolies-Tech gear is top notch "server grade" equipment, and their customer service is the absolute best that I have encountered in the industry.

Just so you know, I've been mining 24x7 for the last 444 days*, and I also own gear from ASICMINER, Bitmain, Bitmine, BFL, and KnCMiner.

Since Spondoolies-Tech started selling miners I haven't found myself purchasing from another vendor. Not saying I won't (I quite like variety), but ever since I got my first SP10 I've been addicted to the build quality, form-factor, efficiency, and customer service.

And yes, they have always shipped on time. They cut it fine with the August Group buy, but I did personally receive my SP30s in the month of August, albeit at the very end of August... but still August. Some other companies (I won't mention who) will keep telling you that they will deliver in Two Weeks™, and deliver 6 months to 1 year late (you think I'm joking... I'm not). Then of course there are the scams that take your money and never deliver a product.

* I calculated the date I started mining and by pure chance as I post this it is 444 days since then.

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September 09, 2014, 06:10:27 AM
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I own and operate an SP10 and two SP30s. Totally brilliant units. Spondoolies-Tech gear is top notch "server grade" equipment, and their customer service is the absolute best that I have encountered in the industry.

Just so you know, I've been mining 24x7 for the last 444 days*, and I also own gear from ASICMINER, Bitmain, Bitmine, BFL, and KnCMiner.

Since Spondoolies-Tech started selling miners I haven't found myself purchasing from another vendor. Not saying I won't (I quite like variety), but ever since I got my first SP10 I've been addicted to the build quality, form-factor, efficiency, and customer service.

And yes, they have always shipped on time. They cut it fine with the August Group buy, but I did personally receive my SP30s in the month of August, albeit at the very end of August... but still August. Some other companies (I won't mention who) will keep telling you that they will deliver in Two Weeks™, and deliver 6 months to 1 year late (you think I'm joking... I'm not). Then of course there are the scams that take your money and never deliver a product.

* I calculated the date I started mining and by pure chance as I post this it is 444 days since then.

In fact the problem is WHEN you got the items...1 week later is probably too late.
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September 09, 2014, 06:33:32 AM
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And yes, they have always shipped on time.
Not sure if you read my post, see above.

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September 09, 2014, 08:09:15 AM
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Yes i read, thank you  Grin
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