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February 10, 2012, 11:16:40 PM |
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I would take a PR job with BFL in a second. Make some videos, show some cgminer action... They'd be beating off pre-orders with a stick!
or something like that. I slightly regret my choice of words there.
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fred0
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February 11, 2012, 12:01:46 AM Last edit: February 11, 2012, 12:20:13 AM by fred0 |
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Hi Fred, here's another photo... three units working in tandem... with their front covers off. Feel free to post. We'll begin shipments on Monday. We've been doing a lot of hand work with the assembly over here and it's been slow. Next runs are starting their process now in Asia where we'll catch up with the schedule.
Regards, Sonny K BF Labs Inc.
I Know that everyone is waiting to see these...
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February 11, 2012, 01:05:46 AM |
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Thanks for posting this fred0. So they do have these fans blowing up on the underside of the PCB? I was thinking all along if it wouldn't make more sense to run them without the case?
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February 11, 2012, 01:15:15 AM |
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Actually ... would having them on each side (opposite rotation) or just one on the side make more sense? (with more side holes) (yes that's a question )
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fred0
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February 11, 2012, 01:38:12 AM |
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It does look like there is a hole under the PCB esp in the leftmost unit.
Looking at the unit on the right you can see that the bottom fan is using the same fan mounting as the top unit, which someone mentioned was increased to 92mm. Correct, if inaccurate.
Happy to see the ship date...anxious to see what the Rev B board does in MH/s and power consumption.
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February 11, 2012, 01:46:02 AM |
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(with more side holes) (yes that's a question ) Many years ago I designed a 1U rack-mount enclosure for six miniITX motherboards. One of my business ideas that didn't pan out, but that's a different story. The enclosures had vent holes in the front bezel and rear bezel, and, for good measure, lots of vent holes in the side panels also. Guess what? The holes in the side panels created an easier path for the air, so the cool air did not go all the way from the front to the rear (in a data center, the aisle where all the front panels are is the "cool aisle" and the aisle where all the rear panels are is the "hot aisle"), but instead the air took a shortcut. The motherboards got really hot. Not good. So, I duct-taped the holes in the side panels shut. Result: Much better cooling performance, as the air was now forced to go from the front to the very rear. In a nutshell: More air holes do not necessarily translate to better cooling performance - sometimes the opposite is true.
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DiabloD3
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February 11, 2012, 02:06:48 AM |
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(with more side holes) (yes that's a question ) Many years ago I designed a 1U rack-mount enclosure for six miniITX motherboards. One of my business ideas that didn't pan out, but that's a different story. The enclosures had vent holes in the front bezel and rear bezel, and, for good measure, lots of vent holes in the side panels also. Guess what? The holes in the side panels created an easier path for the air, so the cool air did not go all the way from the front to the rear (in a data center, the aisle where all the front panels are is the "cool aisle" and the aisle where all the rear panels are is the "hot aisle"), but instead the air took a shortcut. The motherboards got really hot. Not good. So, I duct-taped the holes in the side panels shut. Result: Much better cooling performance, as the air was now forced to go from the front to the very rear. In a nutshell: More air holes do not necessarily translate to better cooling performance - sometimes the opposite is true. WTF, why the hell would ANYONE put side holes on a rackmount box? Thats insane. Totally screws up DC airflow.
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February 11, 2012, 03:18:51 AM |
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WTF, why the hell would ANYONE put side holes on a rackmount box? Thats insane. Totally screws up DC airflow.
Good question, I've always wondered why some of the HP/Dell servers I have used have had side vents as well. But I never detected much airflow from them when the servers were running, so it could have been that they were designed as intakes that would cool some of the components closer to the side of the server.
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RandyFolds
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February 11, 2012, 03:20:11 AM |
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Secondly, you seem to still be stuck on the "it's a scam!" bandwagon. Even the hardcore trolls in here have given up on that one.
No, they haven't. It's still vapourware until a single unit is delivered.
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cuz0882
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February 11, 2012, 03:27:51 AM |
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I called the property management company that leases those apartments. The lady scoffed at the idea that someone was manufacturing anything up there.
So you seem to have found the address for his wire transfers (great detective work there) and latched on to that. Firstly, I'm not sure why you're assuming that the address he receives wire transfers to is the same address they manufacture these things. Why would it be? Secondly, you seem to still be stuck on the "it's a scam!" bandwagon. Even the hardcore trolls in here have given up on that one. If it is a scam, it's a bloody intricate one. I think you can give up on that broken record. Try focusing on the delays instead, at least that's true and you can milk it a while longer. Actually if it is a scam its a pretty simple one.. They have nothing to lose by dragging the scam on until profits are not earned, hard to tell how many more months that would take. There are a lot of people that would believe about anything. Someone doing a ponzi scheme would have to put in way more effort then this, and more risk. This is risk free until returns are denied, but that won't happen until return requests exceed new orders. Nothing intricate about their website. If it is real these guys are idiots, and they obviously think their customers are to.
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fred0
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February 11, 2012, 03:57:59 AM Last edit: February 11, 2012, 04:58:01 AM by fred0 |
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Secondly, you seem to still be stuck on the "it's a scam!" bandwagon. Even the hardcore trolls in here have given up on that one.
No, they haven't. It's still vapourware until a single unit is delivered. Clearly, I have pre-ordered. I agree 100% with RandyFolds, until a product is delivered, it is vaporware(American spelling, after all, didn't we invent vaporware?). I am optimistic to receive my order next week, UPS/Fed-Ex/USPS willing. I am sure that I'm not the only one who will receive their order, so hopefully, this whole brouhaha will come to a close.
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February 11, 2012, 03:59:34 AM |
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Secondly, you seem to still be stuck on the "it's a scam!" bandwagon. Even the hardcore trolls in here have given up on that one.
No, they haven't. It's still vapourware until a single unit is delivered. Clearly, I have pre-ordered. I agree 100% with RandyFolds, until a product is delivered, it is vaporware(American spelling, after all, didn't we invent vaporware). I am optimistic to receive my order next week, UPS/Fed-Ex/USPS willing. I am sure that I'm not the only one who will receive their order, so hopefully, this whole brouhaha will come to a close. With as long as this thread has been going on, it will have only just begun.
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February 11, 2012, 04:24:01 AM |
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IMHO: I predict that in this 'run' they will ship like 3 units, the rest will have to be sent out to Taiwan or wherever it was to be machined. 4-6 weeks later, you will receive word on your order. The three units may be legitimate.
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February 11, 2012, 04:30:14 AM |
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IMHO: I predict that in this 'run' they will ship like 3 units, the rest will have to be sent out to Taiwan or wherever it was to be machined. 4-6 weeks later, you will receive word on your order. The three units may be legitimate.
Lol, I am sure they carve them from solid blocks of billet aluminum.
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legolouman
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February 11, 2012, 04:42:51 AM |
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IMHO: I predict that in this 'run' they will ship like 3 units, the rest will have to be sent out to Taiwan or wherever it was to be machined. 4-6 weeks later, you will receive word on your order. The three units may be legitimate.
Lol, I am sure they carve them from solid blocks of billet aluminum. At least you understand. Rumor has it is that the board comes from a solid 4 pound block of Steel, not aluminum.
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February 11, 2012, 05:23:00 AM |
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Can I get it in tungsten? Like it good and dense, them UPS guys need the exercise.
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February 11, 2012, 05:24:26 AM |
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Can I get it in tungsten? Like it good and dense, them UPS guys need the exercise.
No, it would cut into the profits by costing more in shipping. Don't you have any business sense?
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February 11, 2012, 05:25:37 AM |
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Can I get it in tungsten? Like it good and dense, them UPS guys need the exercise.
No, it would cut into the profits by costing more in shipping. Don't you have any business sense? Maybe I was paying for shipping! Now I kind of want it milled from Titanium.
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February 11, 2012, 05:29:32 AM |
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Can I get it in tungsten? Like it good and dense, them UPS guys need the exercise.
No, it would cut into the profits by costing more in shipping. Don't you have any business sense? Maybe I was paying for shipping! Now I kind of want it milled from Titanium. Me, I'll take depleted uranium. My driver is a tad chubby, could do with some work.
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