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July 04, 2014, 08:13:55 AM
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Rockminer "Rocket" RK-Box 440 - 480 GH/s ASIC Bitcoin Miner



Rockminer have done it again and delivered an outstanding product with superb performance. Based on the Gen3 ASICMINER chips. It has a hash speed of 440 – 480 GH/s! Uses ATX Powersupply (500 watts is suitable). In-stock with immediate shipping! Can be connect directly to computer or controlled by raspberry pi.



Specifications

HashRate: 440 – 480 GH/S

Power Consumption: 480-500W

Cooling: Air Cooled Heatsinks

Size: 210*230*230mm

Each Blade: 160mm*170mm

Weight: 7 kg

PSU: 4*6PIN PCI-E Power Required

Noise: 65DB


Supported Operating systems
- Windows, Mac, Raspberry Pi, Linux




Shipping

DHL (2-3 day delivery): $150 usd


Bitcoin Payment

Price: $580 usd

Bitcoin Payment address: 1Hbe66B2EhdRg6nWNXeX17x4sm1F2gE4be

Please use coinbase btc/usd exchange rate at time of payment.


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July 04, 2014, 08:57:10 AM
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Only 6 left!  Cheesy
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July 04, 2014, 09:00:39 AM
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Only 6 left!  Cheesy

you're welcome to them  Cheesy

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July 04, 2014, 09:11:44 AM
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This needs to be like half what you are charging....
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July 04, 2014, 10:16:34 AM
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This needs to be like half what you are charging....

good luck finding that.

5 left now.
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July 04, 2014, 10:33:15 AM
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This needs to be like half what you are charging....

good luck finding that.

5 left now.

Good luck finding 480Gh/s for under $730?  You're right that will be hard
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July 05, 2014, 04:47:37 AM
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4 left in stock
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July 09, 2014, 05:15:19 PM
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Here is a screenshot in cgminer:



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July 09, 2014, 07:14:20 PM
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Thanks for the ultra quick shipment and fast responses to my questions. I never expected the miner to ship on a Saturday, but you made it happen. The FC chips must vary widely because I'm getting an average of 490 GH/s (without overclocking).  I think the specs advertised were 460 GH/s, so it's performing better than expected.  It was easier to set up than I thought as well. Thanks for the 4- port USB hub and RPi power adapter. It's nice to power the Pi directly from the psu rather than sacrificing a micro USB cable as the power cord.

Would additional cooling improve the performance? If so, do you have suggestions on fan placement?

Thanks again, I may be buying another soon!
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July 09, 2014, 08:38:09 PM
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Thanks for the ultra quick shipment and fast responses to my questions. I never expected the miner to ship on a Saturday, but you made it happen. The FC chips must vary widely because I'm getting an average of 490 GH/s (without overclocking).  I think the specs advertised were 460 GH/s, so it's performing better than expected.  It was easier to set up than I thought as well. Thanks for the 4- port USB hub and RPi power adapter. It's nice to power the Pi directly from the psu rather than sacrificing a micro USB cable as the power cord.

Would additional cooling improve the performance? If so, do you have suggestions on fan placement?

Thanks again, I may be buying another soon!

Additional cooling helps a bit. Are in house units seem to perform 3-4% better with box fans blowing behind them. Also swapping the fan from pull > push might help as well.
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July 10, 2014, 01:08:57 AM
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Thanks for the ultra quick shipment and fast responses to my questions. I never expected the miner to ship on a Saturday, but you made it happen. The FC chips must vary widely because I'm getting an average of 490 GH/s (without overclocking).  I think the specs advertised were 460 GH/s, so it's performing better than expected.  It was easier to set up than I thought as well. Thanks for the 4- port USB hub and RPi power adapter. It's nice to power the Pi directly from the psu rather than sacrificing a micro USB cable as the power cord.

Would additional cooling improve the performance? If so, do you have suggestions on fan placement?

Thanks again, I may be buying another soon!

No worries bro. I would suggest the R3 units next time. They are more stable and have better design overall. Although the advertised speed is 450 -500 gh/s. My batch just arrived so will be posting pictures soon.



Additional cooling helps a bit. Are in house units seem to perform 3-4% better with box fans blowing behind them. Also swapping the fan from pull > push might help as well.

That is a good suggestion. Also there is an issue with thermal paste. One board stopped working, after taking it apart I found loads of thermal paste was seeping into the circuit boards. Cleaned it up and it was ready to go again.
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July 10, 2014, 12:08:29 PM
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2 left in stock!

Both are hashing at 450-460 gh/s!

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