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precrime3
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April 02, 2014, 06:25:42 PM |
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140w? That's fantastic! Sadly 3k is out of my league :/. Won't breakeven intime before the "real" scrypt asics come out IMO :/
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BitchImightbe
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April 02, 2014, 06:26:20 PM |
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Stoopid power supply.
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joeventura
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April 02, 2014, 06:51:51 PM |
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15 Gridseed 5 chip units can now be had for $165 each which is 5 Mh which is $2475
Why would I want to pay $550 more?
I can buy a lot of USB hubs and cables for $550
As expected the price point is off the mark. When they are $1700 a unit I will bite.
80 chips costs $2640 if you are buying 5 chip units at $165
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precrime3
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April 02, 2014, 06:59:05 PM |
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$1700 for 5.2 mh/s? I'd probably consider that, even though its significantly less than what you could get, but you pay a premiuim for RIGHT NOW. Recursion offers 8.6 mh/s (something like that ) from FIbo for $350 as a great example. Plus that's on a USB MODEL.
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ZiG (OP)
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April 02, 2014, 07:08:55 PM |
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15 Gridseed 5 chip units can now be had for $165 each which is 5 Mh which is $2475
Why would I want to pay $550 more?
I can buy a lot of USB hubs and cables for $550
As expected the price point is off the mark. When they are $1700 a unit I will bite.
80 chips costs $2640 if you are buying 5 chip units at $165
You are CORRECT...! Simple math...: 16GS * $165 = $2640 16GS * 360KH = 5760KH ... 80GS chips / 5 = 16GS USB devices...5 chips each... You decide...
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joeventura
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April 02, 2014, 07:13:49 PM |
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$1700 for 5.2 mh/s? I'd probably consider that, even though its significantly less than what you could get, but you pay a premiuim for RIGHT NOW. Recursion offers 8.6 mh/s (something like that ) from FIbo for $350 as a great example. Plus that's on a USB MODEL.
Sorry where can you get 8.6mh for $350 now? Link please?
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precrime3
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April 02, 2014, 07:22:39 PM |
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NOt right now. But if your still interested: https://www.fibonacci.io/NOt a scam, jasinlee is a highly regarded memeber of Litecointalk and is a main character behind this company.
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ZiG (OP)
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April 02, 2014, 07:29:34 PM |
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NOt right now. But if your still interested: https://www.fibonacci.io/NOt a scam, jasinlee is a highly regarded memeber of Litecointalk and is a main character behind this company. I am NOT buying anymore PAPER promises for the bright future...Got enough of them already... EDIT...: Only tangible goods...IN STOCK...ready to ship...think Walmart...groceries...etc...
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sandor111
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April 02, 2014, 07:30:13 PM |
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Way overpriced.
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joeventura
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April 02, 2014, 07:38:43 PM |
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$1700 for 5.2 mh/s? I'd probably consider that, even though its significantly less than what you could get, but you pay a premiuim for RIGHT NOW. Recursion offers 8.6 mh/s (something like that ) from FIbo for $350 as a great example. Plus that's on a USB MODEL.
You may want to look again. The recursion is a 3.5Mh unit for $380 So about $100 a Mh which is a decent price if they could deliver Their biggest flaw is that you pay $380 for the 3.5mh unit if you want the 126mh unit you pay 36X that price (no discount of any kind for larger units) 250Mh from KNC for 10K 250Mh from Fib for 27K Not hard math.
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precrime3
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April 02, 2014, 07:39:46 PM |
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$1700 for 5.2 mh/s? I'd probably consider that, even though its significantly less than what you could get, but you pay a premiuim for RIGHT NOW. Recursion offers 8.6 mh/s (something like that ) from FIbo for $350 as a great example. Plus that's on a USB MODEL.
You may want to look again. The recursion is a 3.5Mh unit for $380 So about $100 a Mh which is a decent price if they could deliver Their biggest flaw is that you pay $380 for the 3.5mh unit if you want the 126mh unit you pay 36X that price (no discount of any kind for larger units) 250Mh from KNC for 10K 250Mh from Fib for 27K Not hard math. It has been updated, check the thread on litecointalk.org They said they WILL match knc $/khs ratio. Not hard research.
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pandaisftw
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April 02, 2014, 11:30:04 PM |
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$1700 for 5.2 mh/s? I'd probably consider that, even though its significantly less than what you could get, but you pay a premiuim for RIGHT NOW. Recursion offers 8.6 mh/s (something like that ) from FIbo for $350 as a great example. Plus that's on a USB MODEL.
You may want to look again. The recursion is a 3.5Mh unit for $380 So about $100 a Mh which is a decent price if they could deliver Their biggest flaw is that you pay $380 for the 3.5mh unit if you want the 126mh unit you pay 36X that price (no discount of any kind for larger units) 250Mh from KNC for 10K 250Mh from Fib for 27K Not hard math. It has been updated, check the thread on litecointalk.org They said they WILL match knc $/khs ratio. Not hard research. When are these two companies shipping? I seem to remember KNC was Q2/Q3, what was Fibonacci's tentative date?
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April 02, 2014, 11:33:47 PM |
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Fibonacci will start hosted mining July 14th in best case scenario. (According to there thread)
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ZiG (OP)
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April 03, 2014, 09:11:12 PM |
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Surprise...surprise...BOTH pages removed promptly...
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precrime3
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April 03, 2014, 09:22:50 PM |
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Haha seems like some hype then
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ZiG (OP)
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April 03, 2014, 09:26:49 PM |
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Haha seems like some hype then This is a second time around...
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grippy54
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April 03, 2014, 11:51:57 PM |
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Once you get into ASICs, you are in a never-ending death spiral of buying rigs, mining for a couple months, then desperately trying to sell them to some sucker who doesn't understand that increasing difficulty will make them worthless in a couple more months. It sounds very risky... not saying' it's bad, just stressful.
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April 04, 2014, 09:06:54 AM |
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NOt right now. But if your still interested: https://www.fibonacci.io/NOt a scam, jasinlee is a highly regarded memeber of Litecointalk and is a main character behind this company. I am NOT buying anymore PAPER promises for the bright future...Got enough of them already... EDIT...: Only tangible goods...IN STOCK...ready to ship...think Walmart...groceries...etc... for reason ++555
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ZiG (OP)
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April 04, 2014, 06:34:51 PM |
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NOt right now. But if your still interested: https://www.fibonacci.io/NOt a scam, jasinlee is a highly regarded memeber of Litecointalk and is a main character behind this company. I am NOT buying anymore PAPER promises for the bright future...Got enough of them already... EDIT...: Only tangible goods...IN STOCK...ready to ship...think Walmart...groceries...etc... for reason ++555 Yep...thanks, buddy...have been burned so many times...
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