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Author Topic: [WTS] *In HAND* CoinTerra Terraminer IV 1,200 to 1,600 GH/s  (Read 1281 times)
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March 21, 2014, 12:26:29 AM
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I am selling my Terraminer IV from Feb Batch which I received Late Feb.
The ideal hash rate for these models is 1,600 GH/s+
This unit I am selling, atm is hashing around 1,200GH/s+ possibly because of a pump failure (a common problem in the forums).
It hashed above 1,600GH/s+ for two weeks until the above problem occured.
I don't have the patience to contact CT Support 20 times a day in order to RMA it back to 1,600GH/s+ condition.
There should be over 65 days left on the warranty as of this post.
Or if you're an engineer you could try fixing it yourself, but beware as opening the miner will void the warranty.

My original thread on CT Forums <<<Click Here>>>

I am looking for 7500usd worth in BTC and/or LTC
Of course I'm open to suggestions,
I would like to sell it before March 25, 2014

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I can show you my Eligius stats if you want more proof.

I am located in the US, and I'd prefer to only ship to domestic.
Shipping paid by buyer, and will be done with Fedex or your preference.
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March 22, 2014, 04:21:08 PM
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Unit is underground RMA process. Should be in 1,600GH/s+ condition when I get it back.
If you're interested in buying, please leave me a PM.
Thanks.
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March 24, 2014, 03:16:18 AM
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Hello,
I am sending this message to everyone interested in my 1,200GH/s+ Terraminer IV
I've already sold my 1,500GH/s+ unit for about $10,000.
Link: www.ebay.com/itm/281289826982
I only have the 1,200GH/s+ unit left that is currently undergoing the RMA process.
I expect it could take anywhere from March 28 to April 4 to receive it.
It should be in 1,600GH/s+ condition by then.
However, I would like to have it sold by Tuesday, March 25; I need the coins immediately for an order I have locked in at KnC.
I am looking for around $9,500 (In BTC/LTC) + Shipping for it.
At the time of this post that's about 17BTC or 425LTC
I will sell it to whoever offered me the highest amount after March 25, 5;00PM Pacific Time.
After which I expect full payment within an hour of me contacting you, or I will start going down the list of buyers.
You must also be willing to trust that I will fulfill my part the deal when I get the miner back from CoinTerra.
Thank you.
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March 25, 2014, 01:54:45 AM
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About 22 hours remaining.
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March 25, 2014, 09:28:35 AM
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No offense, but why would someone pay $9.5k. When you could have 2 S2's plus 4/5 S1's for that price?
Together about 3TH.

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March 25, 2014, 03:54:30 PM
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Or why not just pre-order a Neptune instead? If only buying an ASIC miner was that simple.

More important than price/performance is when, if at all, will you receive the miner?

S2 is sold out, and probably will be sold out for a long time.

S1's use a lot more power; they also do not scale very well.

ASIC miners are limited in supply.

I've already received several offers from actual miners looking to expand their business.

My Terraminer IV technically is "In Hand", its just going through RMA.

If you would rather risk waiting for S2, then that is your decision.
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March 25, 2014, 06:18:54 PM
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Or why not just pre-order a Neptune instead? If only buying an ASIC miner was that simple.

More important than price/performance is when, if at all, will you receive the miner?

S2 is sold out, and probably will be sold out for a long time.

S1's use a lot more power; they also do not scale very well.

ASIC miners are limited in supply.

I've already received several offers from actual miners looking to expand their business.

My Terraminer IV technically is "In Hand", its just going through RMA.

If you would rather risk waiting for S2, then that is your decision.

Man, the second batch of S2's were available for like a week straight before they sold out and they are (officially) more power efficient.  If you wanted one and you had the cash, you could have definitely gotten one.  A few of the resellers look like they still have some available, as well.

Anyway, if that is true, I'm absolutely amazed someone paid $10,000 for just one 1.5TH/s miner.  Just wow.  Good for you, I guess.

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April 10, 2014, 03:17:54 PM
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Hi,

Still 1200 Gh/s ?


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April 10, 2014, 05:38:22 PM
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gawminers.com is selling 1 Th/s units right now for $3,449.95

why would I buy an old broken down one for triple that price?

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April 10, 2014, 07:42:38 PM
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gawminers.com is selling 1 Th/s units right now for $3,449.95

why would I buy an old broken down one for triple that price?

He does have a point. I recommend to lower the price.

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