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Author Topic: GAWMiners.com - The Vaultbreaker. 500 MH/s.  (Read 1507 times)
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June 28, 2014, 01:32:09 AM
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I am proud to introduce to you the Vaultbreaker, or as we've come to call it internally, the Altcoin Slayer.

http://www.gawminers.com/100-mh

It’s the world's first 500MH/s Scrypt miner ─ and it's powered at sub-1000 Watts. This is unlike any miner you've seen before. It truly has the ability to bring any Scrypt Coin to its knees.

So make no mistake about it - ROIs are back.

The Vaultbreaker and its brother, the Vaultbreaker Mini - for the compact enthusiasts - are the first of a new line of machines GAW will release to usher in a brand-new era of profitable mining.

Stay tuned for end of Q3, early Q4 when we ship the first batch. We will do everything we can to beat the Titan to market.

I started this company to change this industry and, thanks to you, we've come a long way.


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June 28, 2014, 03:38:07 AM
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Wow this machine is insane! This ASIC will take down any alternative cryptocurrency! GAWMiners have been winning my vote lately with making the best ASIC's. Great company! Keep up the good work!

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June 28, 2014, 11:42:28 PM
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So how about some details instead of just a picture of a box?  What process node chip? or who's?  Those specs are pushing the limits of physics there... need some data!
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June 30, 2014, 10:38:35 PM
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These guys are scammers I ordered a War Machine for Week 2 and they didnt deliver now I asked for a refund and they arent answering emails .
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