rockxie (OP)
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May 24, 2014, 03:22:35 AM Last edit: May 25, 2014, 04:31:03 AM by rockxie |
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The first batch production of R-BOX,designed and produced by RockMiner,has shipped out. R-BOX,32-37GH/S,40-50W, you can use it at home or office conviniently,you can contact us for knowing more about RockMiner and R-BOX by: sales@rockminer.com or rockxie@rockminer.com; There are some updated pictures:http://photo.163.com/sales@rockminer.com/#m=0&p=1
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bobsag3
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May 24, 2014, 04:03:36 AM |
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Have these on the way
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Bicknellski
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May 24, 2014, 12:03:11 PM |
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So, $2.40 per Gh/s. Doesn't include PSU and host controller or shipping?
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RoboCoder
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May 24, 2014, 01:36:50 PM |
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Isnt a mBTC = .001, so 10 mBTC = .01 BTC
and .01 * $522 = $5.22 per unit of 32 GH so it would be around .16 USD per GH. Which seems somewhat unbelievable so i am sure i made some incredibly stupid error somewhere in there.
and about 1.3W/GH? Not super power efficient - this can't be 28 nm tech can it?
Of course the website says out of stock so all this is moot. At the price they posted, i would order some for giggles..
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Bicknellski
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May 24, 2014, 01:43:15 PM |
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Isnt a mBTC = .001, so 10 mBTC = .01 BTC
and .01 * $522 = $5.22 per unit of 32 GH so it would be around .16 USD per GH. Which seems somewhat unbelievable so i am sure i made some incredibly stupid error somewhere in there.
and about 1.3W/GH? Not super power efficient - this can't be 28 nm tech can it?
Of course the website says out of stock so all this is moot. At the price they posted, i would order some for giggles..
32-37GH/S,$89 off the thread title.
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goodney
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May 24, 2014, 07:02:46 PM |
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So, $2.40 per Gh/s. Doesn't include PSU and host controller or shipping?
Just curious... what is the currently expected, going rate for $/GH?
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xingqiaoyin
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May 24, 2014, 07:04:50 PM |
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So, $2.40 per Gh/s. Doesn't include PSU and host controller or shipping?
Just curious... what is the currently expected, going rate for $/GH? Anything better than ants s1 it was 1$/Ghs
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May 24, 2014, 08:51:28 PM |
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So, $2.40 per Gh/s. Doesn't include PSU and host controller or shipping?
Just curious... what is the currently expected, going rate for $/GH? $1/GH/2W or $2/GH/1W (personally i think $1.50/GH/W would be fair for products like the SP10 and S2)
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goodney
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May 24, 2014, 11:02:14 PM |
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$1/GH/2W or $2/GH/1W (personally i think $1.50/GH/W would be fair for products like the SP10 and S2)
dollar-seconds/gigahash-watts is an awesome unit.
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goodney
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May 25, 2014, 12:26:52 AM |
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$1/GH/2W or $2/GH/1W (personally i think $1.50/GH/W would be fair for products like the SP10 and S2)
Also, it's hard to even make hardware at that cost, let alone sell it with a profit.
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Bicknellski
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May 25, 2014, 02:22:34 AM |
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$1/GH/2W or $2/GH/1W (personally i think $1.50/GH/W would be fair for products like the SP10 and S2)
Also, it's hard to even make hardware at that cost, let alone sell it with a profit. You are correct.
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rockxie (OP)
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May 25, 2014, 03:24:52 AM |
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So, $2.40 per Gh/s. Doesn't include PSU and host controller or shipping?
Bulk purchasing can take average shipping fee down, Furthermore,we have lots of resellers over the world,people can buy R-BOX from them who are colse to you,so shipping fee may cut down.
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rockxie (OP)
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May 25, 2014, 03:51:37 AM |
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$1/GH/2W or $2/GH/1W (personally i think $1.50/GH/W would be fair for products like the SP10 and S2)
Also, it's hard to even make hardware at that cost, let alone sell it with a profit. Scale effect of economics always exists in large miners, but we are not focusing on ROI only. As we said,R-BOX designed to focus on mining experience, which means affordable total price,suitable size(neither large nor small), more quietly working fan,etc.
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bobsag3
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May 27, 2014, 04:36:51 PM |
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These are interesting but maybe a little expensive as noted above. I don't think I saw in the thread, what mining software will run these units?
Cgminer Our Units arrived today. Some notes: Units are shrink wrap sealed, very nice touch. Each Unit comes with 1 USB cable, and a DC Barrel > Bare wire connector Overall, very pleased!
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wpgdeez
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May 27, 2014, 05:13:23 PM |
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The packaging apparently is the best part because the product is crap. Do resellers ever feel guilt peddling this garbage? Would you sell it to a friend or family member in good faith? I hope not.
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ChuckBuck
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May 27, 2014, 05:22:33 PM |
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The packaging apparently is the best part because the product is crap. Do resellers ever feel guilt peddling this garbage? Would you sell it to a friend or family member in good faith? I hope not.
I don't think I could give these away for free if I wanted to. 40-50 Watts for these guys is worst than 3 of my energy saving lightbulbs, and is supposed to run 24 hours a day. I still don't know what the purpose of these particular miners are yet. Not enough hash, not enough power efficiency, and at a high pricetag($2.40 per GH). Can't scale large enough to be profitable, can't really run without more than several, and need a host computer on at all times. Guess, novelty item, maybe.
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