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May 25, 2014, 05:54:46 PM
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CRYPTX sells hardware on www.asic-hardware.com
More information about CRYPTX : www.cryptx.com


NOW IN STOCK AND SHIPS WITHIN 24 HOURS!

Lketc Dragon Miner:  ~1 TH/s
1,175€



•   Hash rate :  4 modules work of 250 GH/s for a total of 1 TH/s
•   Power: AC input 1000 W/H
•   Power consumption at the wall: 950w-1050W
•   Size: 480*176*350 mm
•   Gross weight: 16Kg
•   Noise: less than 52  DB
•   Fan : 2 fans 12cm
•   Chip quantity: 32PCS  28nm ASIC
•   Overclocking parameter:1000Mhz +
•   Condition: used

Bitmine Coincraft Desk:  ~1 TH/s
1,175€




•   Control unit based on Raspberry Pi board with ARM11 700MHz CPU, 512 MB RAM and 4GB flash storage.
•   Custom Linux operating system with Web based interface for easy configuration without any command line skills needed.
•   Front display with 16×2 characters.
•   Proprietary PowerTune technology allows for both low power and high performance operation.
•   5 Modules of 200 GH/s each (nominal).
•   Hashing speed in power-save mode of 750 GH/s.
•   Hashing speed in turbo mode up to 1150 GH/s.
•   Total maximum power usage in power-save mode of 700 W.
•   Total maximum power usage in turbo mode of 1250 W.
•   Uses a standard ATX power supply (included).
•   Condition: used

Cointerra Terraminer IV: ~1.6 TH/s
1,899€


•   GoldStrike I ASIC 4 x GoldStrike I 28nm ASIC @ ~400 GH/s (2 per board)
•   GoldStrike I Board : 2 pieces
•   Controller Board : BeagleBone Black
•   Controller Board : OS Linux (embedded)
•   Mining Software CGMiner, with web-based management interface
•   Form Factor : Desktop or 4U rack mountable (rack slides required)
•   Network : 10/100 Ethernet port
•   Cooling CoolIT : Direct Contact Liquid Cooling system
•   Heat Exchanger : 2
•   Fan : 5 x 120mm (2 front, 3 rear)
•   Power Supply : 2 x 1100W Power-One 80 PLUS Certified Platinum
•   Input Rating : 110-240 VAC
•   Nominal Power Consumption: ~2100W
•   Ambient Operating Temperature : 10° to 35°C (50° to 95°F)
•   Emissions Compliance FCC / C
•   Safety Certification TUV / CE
•   Condition : used


ORDER NOW!

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May 25, 2014, 07:31:59 PM
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These prices are great , They are real game changers  Grin
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May 25, 2014, 11:04:16 PM
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where do you ship from what are payment options?
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May 26, 2014, 05:22:18 AM
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where do you ship from what are payment options?
They ship from Belgium via FedEx International Priority.

Payment options are: Bitcoin via Bitpay aswell as SWIFT bank transfer (international banktransfer).

All units are in stock and typically sent within 24hours after receiving payment.

Cryptx, the owners of the webstore, are a company registered in Brussels, Belgium and have previously sold Bitfury hardware (Bitburner Fury).
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May 26, 2014, 07:11:44 AM
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Cryptx, the owners of the webstore, are a company registered in Brussels, Belgium and have previously sold Bitfury hardware (Bitburner Fury).

And no longer provides support for it. Buyer Beware.

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May 26, 2014, 07:48:18 AM
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Cryptx, the owners of the webstore, are a company registered in Brussels, Belgium and have previously sold Bitfury hardware (Bitburner Fury).

And no longer provides support for it. Buyer Beware.
It was used hardware, so the amount of provided support is limited.

However, everyone who bought a bitfury device directly from them had it hashing well within specs, or a replacement.

These units are far easier to set up and software updates are provided by cointerra, bitmine respectively.
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May 26, 2014, 07:58:19 AM
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It was used hardware, so the amount of provided support is limited.

However, everyone who bought a bitfury device directly from them had it hashing well within specs, or a replacement.

I am not saying that they do not work at all, I'm saying that cryptx no longer provides support for one of its products. And by no support I mean: "I do not even answer your email or set up a FAQ or something. Just die"






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May 26, 2014, 10:07:38 AM
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Self moderated thread - says it all really.

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May 26, 2014, 12:10:45 PM
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Selling used Cointerras within $200 USD of the price of a new one, how old are they?

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May 27, 2014, 04:35:58 AM
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It was used hardware, so the amount of provided support is limited.

However, everyone who bought a bitfury device directly from them had it hashing well within specs, or a replacement.

I am not saying that they do not work at all, I'm saying that cryptx no longer provides support for one of its products. And by no support I mean: "I do not even answer your email or set up a FAQ or something. Just die"

There is plenty of documentation available and a search of the forums or support thread would give you all the information you need.

Why do you need support for it, did you put it in a cupboard and only want to connect it now?

Anyway, as previously mentioned the available units are from big manufacturers so support will be provided by them, including firmware updates etc.

Can you see how your complaint is irrelevant for this thread?

I think the units are priced at a fair market value for in-hand hardware.
They also ship extremely fast after payment receipt, and everyone in the European market has the additional benefit of not having to bother with customs delays.
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May 27, 2014, 06:42:33 AM
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There is plenty of documentation available and a search of the forums or support thread would give you all the information you need.

Wrong. A lot of users experienced problems like mine and no answer was provided not here or elsewhere.

Also yours is a silly statement: how can you claim that I'll get all informations I need if you don't even know the problems I have? Please.

Why do you need support for it, did you put it in a cupboard and only want to connect it now?

And what if I have? Stop being silly please. I purchased a product so I have every right to ask for support. At least a dismissive email is expected from a serious seller.

Anyway, as previously mentioned the available units are from big manufacturers so support will be provided by them, including firmware updates etc.

Can you see how your complaint is irrelevant for this thread?

No it isn't. I am posting here to alert potential buyers of the problems I experienced and, of course, to lower cryptx reputation as deserved.
If my comments are irrelevant for you then don't bother to answer.

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May 27, 2014, 07:19:09 AM
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These are units produced by bigger companies.
These companies provide support and update the firmware etc. setting them up is as easy as 1-2-3.

If you should run into problems simply look on the manufacturers website, or in the specified forum sections.

If you manage to plug power and network in, you will be able to use it.

Pricing is very competitive and hardware is in-hand, sold by a reputable company registered in the EU.
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May 27, 2014, 08:21:15 AM
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Does the price includes VAT Huh If i have a company with VAT number possible to deduce VAT on price?
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May 27, 2014, 08:33:43 AM
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Does the price includes VAT Huh If i have a company with VAT number possible to deduce VAT on price?

VAT and shipping are added later. So basically a 1985 EUR terraminer is going to cost you 2401.85 EUR shipping excluded.

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May 27, 2014, 09:54:13 AM
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No VAT will be applied for people outside the EU. For EU customers a 21% VAT will be applied.
If you’re running a business within the EU and have a valid VAT identification number then you don’t have to pay VAT.
Please enter your VAT identification number at the checkout page.

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May 27, 2014, 12:26:25 PM
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Silly question.  What are these prices in US dollars?  Couldn't find them anywhere on the website.  Thanks!

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May 27, 2014, 06:42:08 PM
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Silly question.  What are these prices in US dollars?  Couldn't find them anywhere on the website.  Thanks!

If you choose Bitpay you will see how many BTC you have to pay.

If you choose Wire Transfer you have to multiply EUR by ~1.36 to know the amount in USD
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May 29, 2014, 07:10:08 AM
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Or just write into google: 1250 Euro in USD and it calculates it for you Smiley
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May 29, 2014, 10:33:51 PM
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Mining is for chumps. Just buy bitcoin and you will make more on the inflation.

true but then you have to find more cash to buy because the forst batch is still in coins waiting for decent inflation, wheras mining you ROI, if you buy at a decent price, then coins mined will be pfofit minus price of your electric, maybe rent, and maybe plus some inflation. Grin
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BTC rises 40% and we drop our prices to 1,6$/GH!
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May 31, 2014, 12:23:18 PM
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Still overpriced for used gear - when you get down to 1.2 - let us know  Wink

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May 31, 2014, 10:57:50 PM
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I'd offer 1500E all in for the cointerra

would you use an escrow?

I know I'm a noob here but I have a relatively old reddit account (redeyez21). I live in the UK and have a VAT registered number, would that mean I have no extra fees to pay?

thanks
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June 01, 2014, 10:15:36 AM
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If these prices were all inclusive (VAT & delivery) then they would be worth it, and I'd be jumping all over it.

But if you add VAT and delivery to the cost they cost more than if you bought them from the original sellers in China/US Sad

Given that you would have paid way UNDER the RRP for all of your hardware you are just ripping people off with these prices.

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hi,

i might be interested but,

what happens if the units are defective when receiving from you? will u make a replacement if one of the miners is broken?

greets

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June 05, 2014, 10:41:21 PM
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Mining is for chumps. Just buy bitcoin and you will make more on the inflation.

This is a for sale thread, you contributed nothing other than a stupid troll comment. How about you fuck off and stop wasting peoples time if you have nothing helpful to contribute.

Admins should ban clowns like this.
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