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July 11, 2014, 12:52:27 PM |
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Am is blind or i can see that S3 is slower than S2 ? S2 is in another topic stated to mine at 1THS?
?? S3 its 478GH/s @366W S2 its 1 TH/s @less than 1100W from the wall. I think its way better S3 because of power .S2 its entirely diffent also different machine Oh ok i didn't know that i guess the manufacturer is different than? No... same manufacturer. The difference is in the ASIC used in each machine. By the way, you forgot to mention that the S3 is cheaper, too. S2 - 1TH/s @ 1100W is $1625 2 S3s - 956GH/s @ 732W is ~$900 yeah, didnt think it was necessary to talk about price hehe. its a nonsense to buy S2 having S3 Absolutely true. More power efficient, better chips, and cheaper. S3 wins in pretty much every category... unless you absolutely need a rack-mountable 4U form factor... and I think there's a guy making such a case for the S3 blades
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July 11, 2014, 01:02:51 PM Last edit: July 11, 2014, 01:26:59 PM by Biodom |
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Am is blind or i can see that S3 is slower than S2 ? S2 is in another topic stated to mine at 1THS?
?? S3 its 478GH/s @366W S2 its 1 TH/s @less than 1100W from the wall. I think its way better S3 because of power .S2 its entirely diffent also different machine Oh ok i didn't know that i guess the manufacturer is different than? No... same manufacturer. The difference is in the ASIC used in each machine. By the way, you forgot to mention that the S3 is cheaper, too. S2 - 1TH/s @ 1100W is $1625 2 S3s - 956GH/s @ 732W is ~$900 yeah, didnt think it was necessary to talk about price hehe. its a nonsense to buy S2 having S3 This is not an exact comparison. You have to add the price of either two CX600-750 or one EVGA 1300 to run two S3s, bringing the price to $1050 (still cheaper, of course). Besides, S2 is here and S3 is an unknown, but expectedly good commodity. We just don't know yet if S3 will work well, very well or excellent. In addition, S2 has the possibility of upgrade to 1.8-2TH that is "expected" in July-Aug. Edit: Typo-S2, not S3 is upgradable to 1.8-2Th
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oskuro
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July 11, 2014, 01:10:54 PM |
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Am is blind or i can see that S3 is slower than S2 ? S2 is in another topic stated to mine at 1THS?
?? S3 its 478GH/s @366W S2 its 1 TH/s @less than 1100W from the wall. I think its way better S3 because of power .S2 its entirely diffent also different machine Oh ok i didn't know that i guess the manufacturer is different than? No... same manufacturer. The difference is in the ASIC used in each machine. By the way, you forgot to mention that the S3 is cheaper, too. S2 - 1TH/s @ 1100W is $1625 2 S3s - 956GH/s @ 732W is ~$900 yeah, didnt think it was necessary to talk about price hehe. its a nonsense to buy S2 having S3 This is not an exact comparison. You have to add the price of either two CX600-750 or one EVGA 1300 to run two S3s, bringing the price to $1050 (still cheaper, of course). Besides, S2 is here and S3 is an unknown, but expectedly good commodity. We just don't know yet if S3 will work well, very well or excellent. In addition, S3 has the possibility of upgrade to 1.8-2TH that is "expected" in July-Aug. yeah, well in my case, i had 2 Corsair CX750M from my S1´s so i didnt have to buy new PSU´s. Will just replace S1 for S3 but yeah, if i want to buy more S3 in the future, i will have to buy more Corsair
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July 11, 2014, 07:26:56 PM |
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I have been keeping an eye on the new Rockminers using ASICMINER's new chip as their pre-order stats looked similar to these S3's. Not as good, but worth keeping an eye on. Well we can probably check the R3 and RK's off our list of alternatives. At least for now. They are getting panned by new users. High rejects, on the R3 and both high rejects and low Gh/s on the RK. Plus they suck more power and cost more per Gh/s than the S3. Assuming the S3's stats hold up. Not sure the Asicminer chips will be very successful. And they could definitely use FriedCat's involvement in miner design.
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July 11, 2014, 07:49:08 PM |
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I have been keeping an eye on the new Rockminers using ASICMINER's new chip as their pre-order stats looked similar to these S3's. Not as good, but worth keeping an eye on. Well we can probably check the R3 and RK's off our list of alternatives. At least for now. They are getting panned by new users. High rejects, on the R3 and both high rejects and low Gh/s on the RK. Plus they suck more power and cost more per Gh/s than the S3. Assuming the S3's stats hold up. Not sure the Asicminer chips will be very successful. And they could definitely use FriedCat's involvement in miner design.
asicminer chips have worse characteristics to BM1382 chip and you can see it in GH/w difference. Whether they will be cheaper to deploy-I don't know, but i doubt it.
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July 12, 2014, 08:18:50 PM Last edit: July 12, 2014, 10:04:39 PM by edonkey |
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Here's a quick question for Bitmain. Does the S3 come with any PCIe cables?
I assume that it doesn't and that in addition to the PSU we'll need enough cables for the target hashrate and corresponding power consumption. If overclocking to the max amount, that means 4 cables (2 per S3 unit) 8 cables (4 for each S3 unit), right?
Probably most PSUs come with the cables built in. But I have no experience with the newer modular units. I'm just trying to make sure I have all the parts pulled together to hit the ground running when the S3 units arrive.
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July 12, 2014, 08:37:24 PM |
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Here's a quick question for Bitmain. Does the S3 come with any PCIe cables?
I assume that it doesn't and that in addition to the PSU we'll need enough cables for the target hashrate and corresponding power consumption. If overclocking to the max amount, that means 4 cables (2 per S3 unit), right?
Probably most PSUs come with the cables built in. But I have no experience with the newer modular units. I'm just trying to make sure I have all the parts pulled together to hit the ground running when the S3 units arrive.
the evga 1300 has 6 cables 4 singles and 2 doubles. use 2 singles and 1 double for each machine and you will be fine.
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July 12, 2014, 08:51:40 PM |
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EVGA 1300w is a nice PSU!!! plenty of PCI-E cables to power up S3. I used many EVGA 1300 so far and none have failed
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July 12, 2014, 09:24:18 PM |
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just buy tested one, and the most "+" on the PSU dont ever try some new brands if u're not rich enuf, coz if its a fail, then u'll have to RMA again and again nah, its just wasting time..
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July 12, 2014, 09:31:28 PM |
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EVGA 1300w is a nice PSU!!! plenty of PCI-E cables to power up S3. I used many EVGA 1300 so far and none have failed
I can't wait to try out my 1300w evga power supplies this is my first time using them so i'm looking forward to setting them all up. Anything new regarding batch 1?
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July 12, 2014, 10:00:34 PM |
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Here's a quick question for Bitmain. Does the S3 come with any PCIe cables?
I assume that it doesn't and that in addition to the PSU we'll need enough cables for the target hashrate and corresponding power consumption. If overclocking to the max amount, that means 4 cables (2 per S3 unit), right?
Probably most PSUs come with the cables built in. But I have no experience with the newer modular units. I'm just trying to make sure I have all the parts pulled together to hit the ground running when the S3 units arrive.
the evga 1300 has 6 cables 4 singles and 2 doubles. use 2 singles and 1 double for each machine and you will be fine. Thanks for the info. But I was thinking about getting 2 CX750M units. They've got 4 PCIe connectors each. I miscounted connectors in my previous post. My assumption based on other posts was that a single CX750M with all the PCIe connectors should be enough to over clock an S3.
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July 12, 2014, 10:04:28 PM |
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You are right. 1 CX750M will allow room to OC 1 S3. You could run 2 S3's at stock on one, but you would be right at the limit of the PSU.
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July 12, 2014, 11:21:06 PM |
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In case anyone is interested, I downloaded Corsair's PSU Cable Guide and verified that the CX750M comes with 4 600mm (23.6") PCIe cables. I knew that the PSU had 4 PCIe ports, but not whether they provided cables for each port (it's modular). Fortunately they do, so there's no new cables to buy to power the S3. Now we just need Bitmain to ship
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July 12, 2014, 11:32:34 PM |
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EVGA 1300w is a nice PSU!!! plenty of PCI-E cables to power up S3. I used many EVGA 1300 so far and none have failed
I can't wait to try out my 1300w evga power supplies this is my first time using them so i'm looking forward to setting them all up. Anything new regarding batch 1? waiting and it is hard to wait. it is 730 am in china sunday morning. I think we have a 30 hour wait to get shipping info.
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July 13, 2014, 12:36:12 AM |
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Has anyone seen any reviews of the S3? I searched and didn't find any.
I would have thought that they would get pre-release versions into reviewers' hands well before shipping, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
I'm not sure what to make of that, unless they are so confident that they don't need to do much marketing outreach.
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July 13, 2014, 01:06:46 AM |
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I'm not sure what to make of that, unless they are so confident that they don't need to do much marketing outreach.
They've managed to sell out 3 (?) batches with very little information. If I were BITMAIN, I'd see no need to ship reviewers anything.
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July 13, 2014, 01:18:29 AM |
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I ordered from Batch 3, I want to order some more, When will Batch 4 be available?
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July 13, 2014, 02:19:47 AM |
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I ordered from Batch 3, I want to order some more, When will Batch 4 be available?
They'll probably wait to start shipping batch 1 before opening a new batch. I'm hoping batch 4 goes straight to their "ships within 48 hours" phase.
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July 13, 2014, 03:40:16 AM |
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I want to buy one of these. I have a corsair power supply that i run 2x r9270's on.
Could i use this for the antminer? If so would i still be able to use both the video cards or would that be over power. I don't know anything about electricity except not to dick with it.
Edit: corsair 1000
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July 13, 2014, 04:39:50 AM |
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I want to buy one of these. I have a corsair power supply that i run 2x r9270's on.
Could i use this for the antminer? If so would i still be able to use both the video cards or would that be over power. I don't know anything about electricity except not to dick with it.
Edit: corsair 1000
I would get a new power supply. Two R9 270's that are actually mining would run you around 500 (at most), but there're other components that you might want to take in a consideration. So, I would say that you wanna get a new power supply. For instance, Corsair RM850 (I run 2 S1's overclocked on this thing) will let run 2 S3's at a time, or if you want to be safe and give your psu a bit to breath, you could run 1 S3 overclocked. Hope it help. Cheers
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