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Author Topic: [CLOSED]***Spondoolies Tech SP10 - 1.4-1.45Th/s - $2,795 + shipping***  (Read 32209 times)
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May 23, 2014, 07:48:16 PM
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Got the call from Fedex today! Item has arrived and in the process of clearing customs. I had to fill out the Power of Attorney form and pay $421.46 in taxes, no duty.

Pretty impressed considering I ordered the miner before bed on Tuesday and should be picking it up from the depot later this afternoon. Thanks Spoondoolies and Road Stress for a great group buy  Grin

I have never had to pay taxes before.  Sounds like DHL might be better than FedEx.  I gave FedEx my info yesterday and they called today and told me I needed to fill out some forms.  Power of Attorney, really???   Taxes?Huh  UPS or DHL all the way.  Screw FedEx.



it just depends on where you are in the world. each courier has to act according to the law of the land. I'm in the UK and i've never had a problem with DHL... but I do believe they are seriously lacking in the US... I think it all rests on the governing body where you reside.

Well, my location hasn't changed but UPS and DHL have delivered tens of thousands of dollars of stuff to me from China.  I have NEVER had to pay duties or taxes.  NEVER had to fill out of power of attorney.  NEVER.  If FedEx wants that, they can send my package right back to Israel and we can have UPS or DHL do it.

I always thought tax was normal to pay on imported items unless it is a gift. All of my S1's from Bitmain required me to pay $20-$30 per miner for tax using UPS. Spoondoolies doesn't lie on the invoice so I had to pay tax on the $2900. Was happy there was no duty.
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May 23, 2014, 08:13:09 PM
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When will you guys lower the price? Entire competition is below $1.65/gh shipped. (Ignoring hashratio/bitmain $1/gh)
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May 23, 2014, 08:29:28 PM
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When will you guys lower the price? Entire competition is below $1.65/gh shipped. (Ignoring hashratio/bitmain $1/gh)

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May 23, 2014, 08:40:59 PM
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When will you guys lower the price? Entire competition is below $1.65/gh shipped. (Ignoring hashratio/bitmain $1/gh)

Hashratio isn't $1/GH. Be fair. Hashratio is $1.38/GH and also 1.13W/GH. I'm still waiting to see who buys a miner which requires 9kW and how many miners will own that big monstrosity. Reminds me a bit of BFL's MiniRig. Only a couple of people actually owned it (actually I don't think anyone outside of BFL's circle had one but I may be wrong).

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May 23, 2014, 08:46:53 PM
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When will you guys lower the price? Entire competition is below $1.65/gh shipped. (Ignoring hashratio/bitmain $1/gh)

Hashratio isn't $1/GH. Be fair. Hashratio is $1.38/GH and also 1.13W/GH. I'm still waiting to see who buys a miner which requires 9kW and how many miners will own that big monstrosity. Reminds me a bit of BFL's MiniRig. Only a couple of people actually owned it (actually I don't think anyone outside of BFL's circle had one but I may be wrong).

You can buy single hashratio miners from a reseller for $1.5/gh and $1/gh is for OEM (200+ units).

Regardless $2/gh is way too much. (maybe not if they are still able to sell them)
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May 23, 2014, 09:12:46 PM
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When will you guys lower the price? Entire competition is below $1.65/gh shipped. (Ignoring hashratio/bitmain $1/gh)

Hashratio isn't $1/GH. Be fair. Hashratio is $1.38/GH and also 1.13W/GH. I'm still waiting to see who buys a miner which requires 9kW and how many miners will own that big monstrosity. Reminds me a bit of BFL's MiniRig. Only a couple of people actually owned it (actually I don't think anyone outside of BFL's circle had one but I may be wrong).

You can buy single hashratio miners from a reseller for $1.5/gh and $1/gh is for OEM (200+ units).

Regardless $2/gh is way too much. (maybe not if they are still able to sell them)

We are talking about small/medium miners here, not about large miners who buy 200+ units. Actually hashratio is $1.5/GH. At least we got that covered.

So now that AM has underperforming chips it's ok to sell them very cheap, but when AM had the monopoly over "in stock" miners last year it was ok to sell them very overpriced? I am sure that I'm not the only one who remembers that the average market price was ~10-15$/GH while AM was selling for over 30$/GH.

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May 23, 2014, 10:31:44 PM
Last edit: May 23, 2014, 10:48:12 PM by wpgdeez
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Got my unit setup and I think that the noise has been downplayed. It is very loud and high pitched and louder than my 21 ants combined. Hope I can get my hash rate up closer to 1.4, getting 1.27 right now.

In ASIC stats 18 chips say 113 and 1 says 119 the rest are all 77. Problem with thermal paste on some ASICS maybe?
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May 23, 2014, 11:04:43 PM
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In ASIC stats 18 chips say 113 and 1 says 119 the rest are all 77. Problem with thermal paste on some ASICS maybe?

No problem with the thermal paste. My SP10 miner is the same room with 2 Jupiters so that makes it a very warm room. 113 degrees is normal for a warm room.

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May 23, 2014, 11:07:17 PM
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Ok thanks. Since the majority of mine are showing 77 it must be all good Smiley
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May 24, 2014, 03:02:18 AM
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Sharing some stats...

Hash rate record at Ozcoin.net mining pool -
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[20:55:35] <+QG> .w princeps 
[20:55:36] <@ozbot> QG.princeps has 31927308 shares (92 stales; 0.0%), avg 1510911 MH/s
[20:56:33] <+QG> .w linguaefelis
[20:56:33] <@ozbot> QG.linguaefelis has 31769405 shares (78 stales; 0.0%), avg 1597027 MH/s
[20:56:37] <+QG> ha
[20:56:44] <+QG> .e
[20:56:45] <@ozbot> At 3107 GH/s, you should earn 0.17649169 BTC/day ($93.75) on average (0.00735382 BTC/hr)

At 3029GHs the pair of SP10 were pulling 2971W (12.38A, 240v) at the wall. Each SP10 unit is estimated to be pulling ~1485W for 1.5THs.



cgminer Stats -
Code:
Temp Front / Back 35 °C / 79 °C 
AC2DC power=1241[1250]
princeps:      1422GHs, 6103 Accepted shares, 3 Rejected shares, 345 Errors, 34.34 Utility
linguaefelis:  1401GHs, 5839 Accepted shares, 5 Rejected shares, 294 Errors, 32.8 Utility

80db - Busy Street, Alarm Clock
78db - Pair of SP10
70db - Busy Traffic, Phone Ringtone

More pics here: http://imgur.com/a/mRbMZ#ZZd203T

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May 24, 2014, 07:11:40 AM
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Paid mine on Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday morning it was up and hashing.
Got my first payout from eligius as well yesterday Smiley

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May 24, 2014, 07:25:54 AM
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Sharing some stats...

Hash rate record at Ozcoin.net mining pool -
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[20:55:35] <+QG> .w princeps 
[20:55:36] <@ozbot> QG.princeps has 31927308 shares (92 stales; 0.0%), avg 1510911 MH/s
[20:56:33] <+QG> .w linguaefelis
[20:56:33] <@ozbot> QG.linguaefelis has 31769405 shares (78 stales; 0.0%), avg 1597027 MH/s
[20:56:37] <+QG> ha
[20:56:44] <+QG> .e
[20:56:45] <@ozbot> At 3107 GH/s, you should earn 0.17649169 BTC/day ($93.75) on average (0.00735382 BTC/hr)

At 3029GHs the pair of SP10 were pulling 2971W (12.38A, 240v) at the wall. Each SP10 unit is estimated to be pulling ~1485W for 1.5THs.

cgminer Stats -
Code:
Temp Front / Back 35 °C / 79 °C 
AC2DC power=1241[1250]
princeps:      1422GHs, 6103 Accepted shares, 3 Rejected shares, 345 Errors, 34.34 Utility
linguaefelis:  1401GHs, 5839 Accepted shares, 5 Rejected shares, 294 Errors, 32.8 Utility

80db - Busy Street, Alarm Clock
78db - Pair of SP10
70db - Busy Traffic, Phone Ringtone

More pics here: http://imgur.com/a/mRbMZ#ZZd203T

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QG


How did you come up with 3029Ghs?

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May 24, 2014, 07:27:13 AM
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How did you come up with 3029Ghs?

ozcoin vardiff is set to -1

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May 24, 2014, 07:37:07 AM
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Huh? Can you please explain a little more?

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May 24, 2014, 07:47:09 AM
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Huh? Can you please explain a little more?
That isn´t the reason, it is just for better stats.

He probably gave max Amp /line 63 with the overclock instructions on the new firmware, thats why it is so fast (and uses so much energy)

Edit: yeah, something with the maths seems wrong....
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May 24, 2014, 07:49:58 AM
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Huh? Can you please explain a little more?

yes, it means the stats will show a slightly wider variance in hashrate, but QG will earn correct shares corresponding to his hashrate, because Oz is a good, solid and highly supported and maintained pool.

i'd recommend it actually, as long as you are OK to wait for long round payouts.

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May 24, 2014, 07:50:41 AM
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Hi guys

Can you put a few screenshots from the web interface?

Thanks
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May 24, 2014, 07:53:56 AM
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How did you come up with 3029Ghs?

was probably just added up the figures at the time of posting. Let just call it slightly above 3TH. The numbers do fluctuate.

Will take screen shot of web UI and post Smiley

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May 24, 2014, 08:03:57 AM
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Hi guys

Can you put a few screenshots from the web interface?

Thanks
http://vimeo.com/89415321

The video explains the web interface, if that is what you would like to know.

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May 24, 2014, 09:47:45 AM
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How did you come up with 3029Ghs?

was probably just added up the figures at the time of posting. Let just call it slightly above 3TH. The numbers do fluctuate.

Will take screen shot of web UI and post Smiley

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Can I just ask why you are selling them on ebay?
You are not happy with them or?

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