R4v37
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July 14, 2014, 04:29:35 PM |
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Sadly it seems like the 17th and the 20th are the next two dates we will be waiting for. No communication from Bitmain to clear the confusion. I hope it all works out okay.
They're coming, trust me. And yes, I am poking the bear and legging it. u're late sir if yesterday, u said that then today, u'll be the Hero of the Hero in here hug him tightly and dont let him go, even if u're goin to die together
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iglasses
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July 14, 2014, 04:37:41 PM |
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Partial refund sounds like the best option until we can see how stable these units are.
Edit: I might even go for a full refund if that was available.
Hate to say it but I probably would too. This was a bad time for Bitmain to over promise and under deliver.
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ZiG
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July 14, 2014, 04:43:23 PM |
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Partial refund sounds like the best option until we can see how stable these units are.
Edit: I might even go for a full refund if that was available.
Hate to say it but I probably would too. This was a bad time for Bitmain to over promise and under deliver. Second big "doo-doo" of BitMain...first was S2...now S3... Only S1 track record is still holding my faith alive... ZiG
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allcoinminer
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July 14, 2014, 04:44:22 PM |
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Hello everyone,
When we were doing the first mass production, we found that not all of the S3’s DC/DC module could be stable enough to support the 478GH/s speed. After long time testing, all of the S3 run stably at 441GH/s, which however is 7.7% less than the 478GH/s we have announced.
So we decide the final specification of ANTMINER S3 here:
Hash Rate: 441 GH/s or more Power Consumption: about 340 Watt at the wall when running at 441GH/s Power Efficiency: 0.77 J/GH on wall Power Supply: 12V DC Size: 331 mm x 137 mm x 160 mm Fans: Two 14038 fans mounted on both front and back ends. Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 35 °C Complied with: FCC / CE Network Connection: Ethernet
Many of the customers may be lucky to find that their S3 can be overclocked to 478GH/s.
We apologize for this incident. We offer two options for customers:
1) 10.0% worth of coupon for the B1~B3 customers. This is the default option. (10% based on what you have paid for the B1~B3) 2) 7.7% worth of refund. We will release a function on our official website for application of this option. If you have bought from our resellers, please contact them and provide your Bitcoin address.
Shipping schedule updated:
Batch 1: The shipping will be finished in 14th and 17th. Batch 2: It will be shipping out between 18th and 19th. Batch 3: It will be shipping out between 19th and 22nd.
Anyone able to explain the bold text above? What was causing the DC-DC module to become unstable and stable in some? Anyone capable of pouring some technical or theoretical explanation for this phenomenon? sure chips and most caps resistors whatever are -+ 5% so the modules built had a lot of -5 % parts in them. happens in the best companies. INTEL has been making cpu chips that vary as much as 10% for overclocking. why not the dc to dc module here have a larger then desired variance. I am all the more likely to run mine at 400gh and hope for 280 watts. That's true but for overclocking means when we trust them. But all components at standard / ideal condition should work almost equal or with very negligible variance. A component which collapses due to this variance is strange. It should be considered that they overkilled the design to get 0.77J/GH.
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allcoinminer
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July 14, 2014, 04:54:31 PM |
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Partial refund sounds like the best option until we can see how stable these units are.
Edit: I might even go for a full refund if that was available.
Since the specifications were changed, I doubt whether the second fan is necessary. Demanding a full or partial refund is morally ok but, still the product as per the statement holds the 0.77J/GH. Since they are refunding and Product efficiency is there I don't think there is a need for the full refund. The proportional refund offered is enough and if the discount of 10% is excellent, if, as we consider its of current order price. Hope they will redesign this S3 in batch 3 and an S3+ or an S4 will be there.
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gallery2000
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July 14, 2014, 04:59:00 PM |
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How are we going to use the 10% off when s3 is sold out?
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Bitkoinzz
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July 14, 2014, 05:03:03 PM |
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How are we going to use the 10% off when s3 is sold out?
Dont worry brother, they will be selling again in no time. They are prob just getting caught up on orders. Bitmain will sells hundreds of thousands of these, just like the S1.
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Bitkoinzz
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July 14, 2014, 05:04:38 PM |
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Did you guys realize that $94,500 worth of Bitcoins are created every hour worldwide ? And Bitmain has about 20% of the hashing power out there? GO BITMAIN GO
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ZiG
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July 14, 2014, 05:25:43 PM |
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Current AntMiner stats @ BTCGuild ...: "AntMiner 441,456.85 GH/s" / 441Gh = ~1000 units... ...and this is just ONE of their pools... MiningTesting S3's...before shipping...I guess... ZiG
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Didldak
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Oh boy!
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July 14, 2014, 05:26:27 PM |
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Anyone got their S3 shipped today?
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Hey.. watsup.
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contactlight
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July 14, 2014, 05:31:00 PM |
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Anyone got their S3 shipped today?
Nope, not as far as I know. My order create time is 2014-06-30 14:32:01.0, and still unshipped.
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Mudbankkeith
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July 14, 2014, 05:50:34 PM |
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Some thoughts on the maths of the 10% discount voucher:-
If a batch 1 order (pair of miners) was 1.50 BTc then the voucher will be worth 0.15 BTc
So a future order for Batch 4? will have a starting price of (pair of miners) 1.35 BTc
Deduct the market reduction Bitmain have been applying of at least(pair of miners) 0.05 BTc = 1.30 BTc maximum (copied from the Batch 3 price)
Then you arrive at 1.30 Btc less the voucher of 0.15 BTc
This puts a Batch4? (pair of miners) at a net cost of 1.15 BTc
By the time the backlog of orders are cleared, then another market reduction will be needed. (another 0.05 BTc)
By the 20th of this month we should expect to pay no more than 1.10 BTc for a pair of Batch4? miners.
Does anyone agree with my figures?
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faetos
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July 14, 2014, 06:00:30 PM |
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Some thoughts on the maths of the 10% discount voucher:-
If a batch 1 order (pair of miners) was 1.50 BTc then the voucher will be worth 0.15 BTc
So a future order for Batch 4? will have a starting price of (pair of miners) 1.35 BTc
Deduct the market reduction Bitmain have been applying of at least(pair of miners) 0.05 BTc = 1.30 BTc maximum (copied from the Batch 3 price)
Then you arrive at 1.30 Btc less the voucher of 0.15 BTc
This puts a Batch4? (pair of miners) at a net cost of 1.15 BTc
By the time the backlog of orders are cleared, then another market reduction will be needed. (another 0.05 BTc)
By the 20th of this month we should expect to pay no more than 1.10 BTc for a pair of Batch4? miners.
Does anyone agree with my figures?
Odd dissecting the coupon/refund thing, but since I have no shipping info it suffices for an interesting puzzle. I think it's more generous than we have guessed: 1) 10.0% worth of coupon for the B1~B3 customers. This is the default option. (10% based on what you have paid for the B1~B3)2) 7.7% worth of refund. We will release a function on our official website for application of this option. If you have bought from our resellers, please contact them and provide your Bitcoin address. Say you've spend 10BTC on Bitmain gear s1-s3 total. - 10% = 1BTC worth of coupons. Probably spread out in various denominations 0.1, 0.15 btc coupons = @ 8-10 coupons on future s3 orders - 7.7% = 0.77BTC in cold, hard BTC That's my guess on it. I think your coupon guess of 0.15 is correct. It'd be tempting if they allow us to use more than 1 coupon considering it's min 2 order.
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s1lverbox
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July 14, 2014, 06:22:13 PM |
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I wonder how many s3 are produced and up and running.
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Biodom
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July 14, 2014, 06:40:36 PM |
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Bitmain is upsetting the 'inner child' in all of us are we there yet?...ad infinitum
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mazedk
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July 14, 2014, 06:41:49 PM |
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Not to be OT.. But didanyone else recieve an email from " cs@bitmaintech.com" containing a .jar ? just texted: " Invoice no. 111258 bitmaintech "
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contactlight
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July 14, 2014, 06:42:46 PM |
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Not to be OT.. But didanyone else recieve an email from " cs@bitmaintech.com" containing a .jar ? just texted: " Invoice no. 111258 bitmaintech " Nope, it is likely to be phishing.
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Didldak
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Oh boy!
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July 14, 2014, 06:50:46 PM |
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For the love of god, dont open any jars, exes or anything like that from unknown sources :X
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Hey.. watsup.
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July 14, 2014, 06:57:53 PM |
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Not to be OT.. But didanyone else recieve an email from " cs@bitmaintech.com" containing a .jar ? just texted: " Invoice no. 111258 bitmaintech " ive been getting a ton recently from random email addys first one i tried to open on my iphone but quickly realized it was a phishing scam so i closed everything down, now im just deleting them
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