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March 02, 2012, 08:05:58 AM
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Single
$599 @ 832 mhash
OR
(x1000)
$599,000 @ 83.2 ghash/832,000 mhash
(/10)
$59,900 @ 8.32 ghash

IN CONCLUSION, 1000 units of single will earn you $193,971.90 and 100 units = $19,397.19 (PER YEAR)

$29,890 @ 50.4 ghash
OR
(/10)
$2,989.8 @ 5.04 ghash

IN CONCLUSION, 1 unit of Rig Box will earn you $117,502.21 per year. 100 units = $11,750,221 (PER YEAR)

FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO WANT TO CORNER THE MARKET.
Rig Box x 1000 units
Cost = $29,898,999 @ 50,400 ghash or 50.4 thash
Profits = $121, 078,408.47
(THE ABOVE IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. I know the market is only worth $16 million) (NOT EVEN SURE IF THIS IS POSSIBLE, PROBABLY NOT)


OBVIOUSLY the 'Single' is extremely overpriced compared to the Rig Box. I can't wait until Supercomputer comes out, it'll probably be better than the two.
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March 02, 2012, 08:51:41 AM
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lmao what? it costs 30k
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March 02, 2012, 09:59:30 AM
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yesssirrrr 30k is actually an understandable price considering what its capable of
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March 02, 2012, 10:18:22 AM
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any links to the above products?
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March 02, 2012, 10:20:18 AM
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any links to the above products?

http://www.butterflylabs.com/ - Customer service has gone downhill tho they haven't got back to my email from over a week ago  Huh

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March 02, 2012, 06:21:57 PM
Last edit: March 02, 2012, 06:32:53 PM by boconniff40
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Single
$599 @ 832 mhash
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$59,900 @ 8.32 ghash

Math Fail.

LMFAO. THANK YOU FOR CORRECTING ME.

I actually mean $599,000 @ 83.2 ghash
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March 02, 2012, 06:31:59 PM
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Shut the fuck up idiot, why don't you just say where I'm going wrong then?
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March 02, 2012, 06:33:54 PM
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Shut the fuck up idiot, why don't you just say where I'm going wrong then?

You lack the math skills to multiply and divide simple round numbers.
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March 02, 2012, 06:38:53 PM
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Shut the fuck up idiot, why don't you just say where I'm going wrong then?

You lack the math skills to multiply and divide simple round numbers.

Too bad I have all the money eh retard?

You're probably just jealous because you're fucking poor lol. Anyways I'm a professional poker player, and I don't have time to squabble with you over where the decimal place should be, alright fucktard?

I'm in the middle of playing 16-24 tables of NLHE right now... what do you want me to do get my assistant to go over my work lmao?
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March 02, 2012, 06:44:29 PM
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Bitch you don't know shit... get lost I don't want your opinions in my thread. Why do you waste your time here and do nothing productive? GET LOST LOSER.
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March 02, 2012, 06:45:21 PM
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LIKE GO JACK OFF TO FREE PORN OR SOMETHING, I DON'T HAVE TIME TO WASTE ON YOU.
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March 02, 2012, 06:45:55 PM
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This thread is pure gold!
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I apologize to anyone that is offended, but the troll clearly just came into my thread to tell me that I misplaced a decimal, the average person would have done a better and more productive job instead of insinuating pure feces.
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March 02, 2012, 06:49:24 PM
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Bitch you don't know shit... get lost I don't want your opinions in my thread. Why do you waste your time here and do nothing productive? GET LOST LOSER.

BFL Single = 1.39 MH/s per $1
BFL Rig Box = 1.69 MH/s per $1

Not that hard. This one post is more productive than your entire misleading thread.

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March 02, 2012, 08:18:40 PM
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IN CONCLUSION, 1 unit of Rig Box will earn you $117,502.21 per year. 100 units = $11,750,221 (PER YEAR)


I see no mention of the increased difficulty in your 100 unit example here, you would be adding ~50% extra capacity to the network raising the diff by that much. So once it raised in about a week you would be roughly 1/3 of the network for 2400*$5*365=$4,380,000 returned for the year at a stable price of $5 a coin with free electricity as you don't include that either. And the electricity used would be substantial even for them boxes the ~800mh/s singles get that with ~80 watts from all reports I have seen so 1 watt per 10 mh/s or 500,000 watts for the farm of 100 rig boxes, you would need your own sub-station for that hell maybe even your own power plant. For that kind of energy use I would suggest building in northern Quebec close to James Bay to get some cheap rates directly from a spur line from their hydro plants with the added bonus of it being nice and cool year round saving on the massive AC bill that would be coming your way...
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March 02, 2012, 09:05:40 PM
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IN CONCLUSION, 1 unit of Rig Box will earn you $117,502.21 per year. 100 units = $11,750,221 (PER YEAR)


I see no mention of the increased difficulty in your 100 unit example here, you would be adding ~50% extra capacity to the network raising the diff by that much. So once it raised in about a week you would be roughly 1/3 of the network for 2400*$5*365=$4,380,000 returned for the year at a stable price of $5 a coin with free electricity as you don't include that either. And the electricity used would be substantial even for them boxes the ~800mh/s singles get that with ~80 watts from all reports I have seen so 1 watt per 10 mh/s or 500,000 watts for the farm of 100 rig boxes, you would need your own sub-station for that hell maybe even your own power plant. For that kind of energy use I would suggest building in northern Quebec close to James Bay to get some cheap rates directly from a spur line from their hydro plants with the added bonus of it being nice and cool year round saving on the massive AC bill that would be coming your way...

I wasn't aware of the increase in difficulty, can't say I've read that in the official web archives. In terms of electricity, even if I did have to pay, it's just 7 cents per kWh in Ontario(that's per 1000 kWh). The rig box consumes 2,500 w x 24 hours = 60,000 w = 6 kWh x .07 cents = $0.42 per day x 365 days = $153.3 per year per unit x 100 units = $15,330. Taking the above quote into context $15.3k out of 4-11 million is really negligible and even more so of $153.3 out of 117k.

If I wanted to cut my electrical costs, I would get commercial space thus lowering my kWh to 3 cents, cutting elec costs by half.


SORRY HAD TO EDIT MY POST.
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IN CONCLUSION, 1 unit of Rig Box will earn you $117,502.21 per year. 100 units = $11,750,221 (PER YEAR)


I see no mention of the increased difficulty in your 100 unit example here, you would be adding ~50% extra capacity to the network raising the diff by that much. So once it raised in about a week you would be roughly 1/3 of the network for 2400*$5*365=$4,380,000 returned for the year at a stable price of $5 a coin with free electricity as you don't include that either. And the electricity used would be substantial even for them boxes the ~800mh/s singles get that with ~80 watts from all reports I have seen so 1 watt per 10 mh/s or 500,000 watts for the farm of 100 rig boxes, you would need your own sub-station for that hell maybe even your own power plant. For that kind of energy use I would suggest building in northern Quebec close to James Bay to get some cheap rates directly from a spur line from their hydro plants with the added bonus of it being nice and cool year round saving on the massive AC bill that would be coming your way...

No need for airconditioning at all, it's inefficient. Stick to liquid cooling or peltier.
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March 02, 2012, 09:10:06 PM
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In terms of electricity, even if I did have to pay, it's just 7 cents per kWh in Ontario(that's per 1000 kWh).

No thats per kWh.  Nobody pays per 1000 kWh = 1 MWh.

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In terms of electricity, even if I did have to pay, it's just 7 cents per kWh in Ontario(that's per 1000 kWh).

No thats per kWh.  Nobody pays per 1000 kWh = 1 MWh.



Uh no lol, all I was saying is that you get charged 7.1 cents per kWh per 1000 kWh. Rates my increase or decrease. All I know is that commercial spaces pay significantly less in Ontario Canada.
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