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June 18, 2014, 03:47:12 PM
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Maaan, really can't wait for this!!!
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June 18, 2014, 04:11:23 PM
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Congrats Bitmain.
My s1 bought as early adopter on begining of December 2013 still works non stop with zero problems.
 Paid 4.5 btc mined til now near 7 btc.
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June 18, 2014, 04:14:41 PM
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This is a prime example why pre orders suck. No one has a crystal ball, I prefer to live in the now not the future.
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June 18, 2014, 04:32:28 PM
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Will there be a minimum order quantity on the S3's?
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June 18, 2014, 04:34:37 PM
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nice specs  Cool

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June 18, 2014, 04:36:44 PM
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wow im freakin out, this is epic
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June 18, 2014, 04:41:11 PM
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Congrats Bitmain.
My s1 bought as early adopter on begining of December 2013 still works non stop with zero problems.
 Paid 4.5 btc mined til now near 7 btc.

What was the price of the S1 when first announced ?
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June 18, 2014, 04:44:47 PM
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Congrats Bitmain.
My s1 bought as early adopter on begining of December 2013 still works non stop with zero problems.
 Paid 4.5 btc mined til now near 7 btc.

What was the price of the S1 when first announced ?

you meant ... in what block the price was announced ....

http://www.introversion.co.uk/
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June 18, 2014, 04:45:11 PM
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Congrats Bitmain.
My s1 bought as early adopter on begining of December 2013 still works non stop with zero problems.
 Paid 4.5 btc mined til now near 7 btc.

What was the price of the S1 when first announced ?

4.5-4.75BTC.   Around $4,500 a piece.
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June 18, 2014, 04:46:22 PM
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Congrats Bitmain.
My s1 bought as early adopter on begining of December 2013 still works non stop with zero problems.
 Paid 4.5 btc mined til now near 7 btc.

What was the price of the S1 when first announced ?
When bitmain started sell price were detirmined by auctions. There were I think 3 auctions where prices went around 4.5 btc. After bitmain sold s1 trough sushi groupbuy with price 4.25 btc.
Just a note, btc usd exchange were at that time at 1100$ but its kind of nobody fault.

Edit
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=351905.msg3769633#msg3769633

Found auction thread, it was for only 12 pcs s1 with fixed price 4.5 btc. November 29.th 2013.
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June 18, 2014, 04:47:12 PM
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Congrats Bitmain.
My s1 bought as early adopter on begining of December 2013 still works non stop with zero problems.
 Paid 4.5 btc mined til now near 7 btc.

What was the price of the S1 when first announced ?

5 BTC...First group buy...they allowed everybody to buy @ 4.25 BTC ...if I remember properly...

My first S1 was 4.25 BTC...December 2013... Grin

EDIT...:

Paid for long time ago...
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June 18, 2014, 04:58:00 PM
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Congrats Bitmain.
My s1 bought as early adopter on begining of December 2013 still works non stop with zero problems.
 Paid 4.5 btc mined til now near 7 btc.

What was the price of the S1 when first announced ?

5 BTC...First group buy...they allowed everybody to buy @ 4.25 BTC ...if I remember properly...

My first S1 was 4.25 BTC...December 2013... Grin

EDIT...:

Paid for long time ago...

People bid up to 6BTC per machine, however they were sold at the lowest winning bid: 4.75BTC.

Link:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=344948.msg3697481#msg3697481
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June 18, 2014, 04:58:05 PM
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This is a prime example why pre orders suck. No one has a crystal ball, I prefer to live in the now not the future.

yeah it was why I did not buy a sp30 or an sp10   also large btc amounts create flags for tax purposes.


I will get a few of these.

I did a long cost analysis  on another thread.

the s-3 is better then the rk-box  at a 100 usd price difference .

but  if the rk-box is 200 less in price it is better then the s-3.

 All based on a 4.5th setup   math is easier

 at a 200 dollar price difference per unit:

  and 20 cents a kwatt it takes 208 days to make up the power savings.  6.24 usd difference in power in a 4.5th setup

 at  a 200 dollar price difference  per unit:

 and 15 cents a kwatt it take  277 days to make up the power savings.   4.68  usd differnece in power in a 4.5th setup

at a 200 dollars price difference per unit :

 and 10 cents a kwatt  it takes 416 days to make up the power savings.  3.12  usd difference in power in a 4.5th setup


So  the s-3 needs to be about 0-50   usd more the the rk-box to truly kill it.  

If it is around 50 -100 more  it is better

If it is 100 to 200 more  the rk-box is not dead.

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June 18, 2014, 05:01:32 PM
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Philip, don't forget about the Pi each Rk-box needs and the larger power supplies you'll need for the Rk-boxes.

Pretty sure the S3's will be integrated controller boards with ethernet like the S1s.

And don't forget the S3's overclockability!!!   Grin

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June 18, 2014, 05:05:24 PM
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This makes me very happy, but why 4 PCI-E ports for such low power consumption?

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June 18, 2014, 05:06:24 PM
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This makes me very happy, but why 4 PCI-E ports for such low power consumption?

Trev

in case you want to overclock
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June 18, 2014, 05:15:03 PM
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This makes me very happy, but why 4 PCI-E ports for such low power consumption?

Trev

in case you want to overclock

Good planning on BITMAIN's part.  If you want to see a poor planning example, go over to the KNC thread where they have one (1) 6-pin PCI-E plug for a 35A @ 12V load. 
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June 18, 2014, 05:16:04 PM
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Congrats Bitmain.
My s1 bought as early adopter on begining of December 2013 still works non stop with zero problems.
 Paid 4.5 btc mined til now near 7 btc.

What was the price of the S1 when first announced ?
When bitmain started sell price were detirmined by auctions. There were I think 3 auctions where prices went around 4.5 btc. After bitmain sold s1 trough sushi groupbuy with price 4.25 btc.
Just a note, btc usd exchange were at that time at 1100$ but its kind of nobody fault.

Edit
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=351905.msg3769633#msg3769633

Found auction thread, it was for only 12 pcs s1 with fixed price 4.5 btc. November 29.th 2013.

Thanks for the info. I just read thru the original thread … interesting blast through the recent past.

How quickly things change.
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June 18, 2014, 05:19:26 PM
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Congrats Bitmain.
My s1 bought as early adopter on begining of December 2013 still works non stop with zero problems.
 Paid 4.5 btc mined til now near 7 btc.

What was the price of the S1 when first announced ?
When bitmain started sell price were detirmined by auctions. There were I think 3 auctions where prices went around 4.5 btc. After bitmain sold s1 trough sushi groupbuy with price 4.25 btc.
Just a note, btc usd exchange were at that time at 1100$ but its kind of nobody fault.

Edit
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=351905.msg3769633#msg3769633

Found auction thread, it was for only 12 pcs s1 with fixed price 4.5 btc. November 29.th 2013.

Thanks for the info. I just read thru the original thread … interesting blast through the recent past.

How quickly things change.

This is incorrect.  The auction linked by alfabitcoin was the second auction.  The first (Nov 24) is at:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=344948.msg3697481#msg3697481
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June 18, 2014, 05:24:51 PM
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Reserved.

At last bitmain come with great idea once again.
I was ready to buy Rkbox but will wait for s3

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