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April 21, 2014, 09:16:31 AM |
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Minerline™ is pleased to introduce to Bitcoin community our first publicly available ASIC SHA-256 miner, ATLAS A3. Specs: - 2 TH/s hash rate - 4x A3 500GH/s chips on board - 2kW max power consumption - Web interface, English language http://i57.tinypic.com/nnqyog.pngSale open now:We offer a starting batch of ~100 Atlas A3 miners at a discounted price. These machines have all been mining for about over a month as they are first limited production series that underran stability and functionality testing Some of the units might have scratches or dents, otherwise all of them are fully tested and functional, 100% working condition. These mining machines are offered on first come - first serve basis and will be available while supplies last. Please use coupon codes ATLAS20 (20% discount code for first 20 customers, no purchase limit), ATLAS10 (10% for remaining stock), posted on BitcoinTalk only. The batch will be shipped at the beginning of May altogether. We also would like to offer a lottery with a prize of 1 FREE ATLAS 2TH/S BITCOIN MINER for all bitcointalk.org users. In order to participate, please send us a PM with any text and Subject "free miner". Lottery will be conducted 24 hrs from now using random.org with a video proof posted. About us and Contact infoPlease read About Us section on our website. Minerline is offering 2TH/s Atlas A3 Bitcoin miner available for public purchase. General batch of miners will be shipped in May, following their current state of final assembly and pre-sale testing. Please contact us here or through e-mail section on our website. Best regards and happy mining to everyone!
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markj113
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April 21, 2014, 09:39:15 AM |
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I think most are going to be skeptical unless you offer Escrow to build trust
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markj113
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April 21, 2014, 09:43:11 AM |
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Also you say in your post above its in stock but your website says its a pre order?
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April 21, 2014, 09:45:04 AM |
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I think i speak for everyone that the following would be in order, especially as you claim the hardware already exists and is hashing:
-video of miner hashing on an eligius address -a link to an eligius address with a miner running for stability etc. evaluation -a review unit for a reputable forum member (this doesn´t have to be free, but at least with escrow) -finally some pictures of the internals etc. would be nice.
As the cost /GH is merely at par with current offers, i dont think you will get many customers if your legitimacy isn´t proven.
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sbfree
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April 21, 2014, 09:52:18 AM |
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sbfree
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April 21, 2014, 10:32:11 AM |
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and offline with no response Weak!!
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Xer0
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April 21, 2014, 10:32:26 AM |
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are that PCIe _PLUGS_ going out from the device? how the cow are you supposed to connect that??
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April 21, 2014, 12:03:14 PM |
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this is a new level.. box w fans and psu inside (check the cable endings)
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April 21, 2014, 12:10:31 PM |
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Minerline™ is pleased to introduce to Bitcoin community our first publicly available ASIC SHA-256 miner, ATLAS A3. Specs: - 2 TH/s hash rate - 4x A3 500GH/s chips on board - 2kW max power consumption - Web interface, English language Sale open now:We offer a starting batch of ~100 Atlas A3 miners at a discounted price. These machines have all been mining for about over a month as they are first limited production series that underran stability and functionality testing Some of the units might have scratches or dents, otherwise all of them are fully tested and functional, 100% working condition. These mining machines are offered on first come - first serve basis and will be available while supplies last. Please use coupon codes ATLAS20 (20% discount code for first 20 customers, no purchase limit), ATLAS10 (10% for remaining stock), posted on BitcoinTalk only. The batch will be shipped at the beginning of May altogether. We also would like to offer a lottery with a prize of 1 FREE ATLAS 2TH/S BITCOIN MINER for all bitcointalk.org users. In order to participate, please send us a PM with any text and Subject "free miner". Lottery will be conducted 24 hrs from now using random.org with a video proof posted. About us and Contact infoPlease read About Us section on our website. Minerline is offering 2TH/s Atlas A3 Bitcoin miner available for public purchase. General batch of miners will be shipped in May, following their current state of final assembly and pre-sale testing. Please contact us here or through e-mail section on our website. Best regards and happy mining to everyone! What chips are you using? Ok you named them A3, but who made them? Got more details about them? The case looks more or less like the Cointerra one and also the chips seem to be on specs with theirs. Price seems to be close to their price too except that you added your margin to it. Since you admit that you were mining with this units for over than 1 month why not post some tangible proofs?
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zulover
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April 21, 2014, 12:56:59 PM |
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I think i speak for everyone that the following would be in order, especially as you claim the hardware already exists and is hashing:
-video of miner hashing on an eligius address -a link to an eligius address with a miner running for stability etc. evaluation -a review unit for a reputable forum member (this doesn´t have to be free, but at least with escrow) -finally some pictures of the internals etc. would be nice.
As the cost /GH is merely at par with current offers, i dont think you will get many customers if your legitimacy isn´t proven.
all of the above and foremost a unit reviewed by reputable member goes a long way for confidence.
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skleven
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April 21, 2014, 03:56:53 PM |
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this is a new level.. box w fans and psu inside (check the cable endings) Say that the cables where the right ones. It would be a nice rack with psu`s hanging in the front. This guy didn`t even try.
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markj113
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April 21, 2014, 04:09:28 PM |
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the fact the original poster has been online several times and has not posted a single comment about the above post says it all.
Scammers really are getting lazy these days, "E" for effort
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April 21, 2014, 04:31:16 PM |
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I needed a good laugh.
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markj113
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April 21, 2014, 04:40:36 PM |
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and here's an exclusive peek at the inner workings some have been asking for -
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ChuckBuck
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April 21, 2014, 06:00:56 PM |
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Almost a Cointerra knockoff minus the spaghetti wires: They gave it a shot, what can you say.
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April 21, 2014, 06:06:37 PM |
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Please provide more details and photos.
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April 21, 2014, 06:08:23 PM |
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Almost a Cointerra knockoff minus the spaghetti wires: They gave it a shot, what can you say. The only thing similar is its a 4U rackmounted case with 2x120mm intakes. After that it looks significantly different, and seems too much effort to have photoshopped using the CT as a base.
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Zelek Uther
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April 22, 2014, 02:07:28 AM |
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I've never heard of an ATLAS A3 ASIC, and no details are given.
A noob forum member with a 1 post history... and that 1 post is selling an ASIC pre-order.
Smells like a scam.
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Run a Bitcoin node, support the network.
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April 22, 2014, 02:17:39 AM |
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this is a new level.. box w fans and psu inside (check the cable endings) These generate power while running, the aux power out cables are for your KNC Jupiter, for example.
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zulover
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April 22, 2014, 10:03:11 AM |
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this is a new level.. box w fans and psu inside (check the cable endings) These generate power while running, the aux power out cables are for your KNC Jupiter, for example. No no no, the cables connect on to the next unit you buy off these dodos so basicly the first one powers all others you buy!
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