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August 12, 2014, 11:18:57 AM
Last edit: September 22, 2014, 04:05:28 AM by friedcat
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Block Erupter Prisma (1.4TH/s with less W/G) will be shipped in October. Please see:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=791827.0

for details.

Brief
ASICMiner Tube is based on the X24 open source design for BE200.

PCB File: https://github.com/blockerupter/AM_BE200_X24

CAD: https://github.com/blockerupter/AM_Tube

Spec
Hashrate: 200-215GH/s per hashing unit in normal mode, 800-850GH/s per full set.

Power consumption: ~0.9 J/GH board-wise. Gets higher along with
ambient temperature. On-wall power consumption relies on PSU efficiency.

Size: 25cmx12cmx12cm per full set.

Weight: 5.2kg per full set.

Powering: 1-2 6pin PCI-E plugs per hashing unit.

The hashing units are driven by ethernet controllers. Each ethernet controller
can run up to 32 units.

A full device consists of:

4 hashing units
4 thermal pads (optional, on demand)
1 to 1/8 ethernet controller (multiple devices can share one controller)
1 cooling kit
1 fan

After connecting the ethernet controller to hashing units, you can
type 192.168.0.254:8000/FlashMega on your web browser to update to the
newest firmware on each hashing unit (no internet connection is needed). After that
you can type 192.168.0.254:8000 to access the configuration page.


When assembling, do not forget to insert the ivory color washer (4 per device) between
the handle and the fan when screwing the fan onto the cooling kit.
It serves the protection of the PCB when screwing.

We observed some cases that the boards are bent, detached from the heatsink due to the not using
of washers, or screwing too tight from the handle to the fan. This will cause unexpected behavior
since the wires inside boards may break, or some parts will overheat because of bad attachment to heatsinks.


How to run on pools other than ghash.io and btcguild with Raspberry PI and bfgminer

    1.Modify /etc/apt/sources.list on your Raspberry PI

    deb http://mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/raspbian/raspbian/ wheezy main non-free contrib
    deb-src http://mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/raspbian/raspbian/ wheezy main non-free contrib

    2.Update the aptitude package on your Raspberry PI

    sudo apt-get update

    3.Download bfgminer

    wget http://luke.dashjr.org/programs/bitcoin/files/bfgminer/4.7.0/bfgminer-4.7.0.zip

    4.Uncompress

    unzip bfgminer-4.7.0.zip

    5.Install dependencies

    sudo apt-get install autoconf libtool libncurses-dev yasm curl libcurl4-openssl-dev libjansson-dev pkg-config libudev-dev uthash-dev libusb-dev libevent-dev

    6.Enter bfgminer directory

    cd bfgminer-4.7.0

    7.Run configuration

    ./configure

    8.Compile bfgminer

    make

    9.Run bfgminer

    ./bfgminer  -o stratum+tcp://stratum.f2pool.com:3333 -u <workername> -p 123 --stratum-port <port(3333 by default)> --set-device PXY:diff=<difficulty(16 or above recommended)>

    10.Set static IP for Raspberry PI(modifying /etc/network/interfaces)
    Take the IP address 192.168.0.100 as an example. Replace iface eth0 inet dhcp as:

    iface eth0 inet static
    address 192.168.0.100
    netmask 255.255.255.0
    gateway 192.168.0.1    

    netmask and gateway are decided by your Raspberry PI's local network settings.

    11.Configure ethernet controllers

    Same example as above. Modify the pool address on ethernet controller to 192.168.0.100 with port 3333.

Round 4 Sales
Full 10-devices set including:
  40 Hashing Units
  40 Thermal Pads (optional, on demand)
  3 Ethernet Controllers (1 for redundancy. One controller can in principle drive as many as 8 full devices)
  10 Cooling Kits
  10 Fans
  Free Assembling
7.9 BTC/set

Hashing Unit: 0.160 BTC/piece for <400 pieces
                   MOQ at 40 pieces. (Each unit hashes at 200-215GH/s in typical clock)

Thermal Pad: 0.007 BTC/piece. MOQ at 40 pieces.

Ethernet Controller: 0.069 BTC/piece. MOQ at 2 pieces.

Cooling Kit: 0.069 BTC/set. MOQ at 10 sets.

Fan: 0.014 BTC/piece. MOQ at 10 pieces.

For orders equal to or larger than 10 full sets (100 devices) or 400 pieces of hashing units, please contact
Phasebird or sale@bitquan.com. The price depends on order size.

Round 1 purchasers get a coupon of 0.05 btc per device. (0.5 btc per set, 0.0125 btc per hashing unit)

Coupon rule:

For each device purchased, you get a 0.05 btc coupon. The price of each new purchased device can only be reduced by one coupon. Coupon works not only for round 2 sales, but also all future devices that are priced at more than 0.05 btc each.

Round 2 refunds are completed.

Shipping Dates are from 22th September to 31th September.

An example of typical MOQ set:

40 hashing units
40 thermal pads (optional, on demand)
2-4 ethernet controllers
10 cooling kits
10 fans

It is highly recommended that you have one or several redundant ethernet controllers in case
that some of them are dysfunctional.

1. The miner can not directly run with f2pool. If you want to mine on f2pool, you need a PC or a raspberry PI
with a mining proxy. The ethernet controller needs to be pointed to the proxy instead of the pool.

2. We now offer the shipping of fully assembled devices. If you need them to be shipped as a whole please specify
in your order. We still prefer separate shipping though, because it will reduce the potential shipping damage significantly.

3. The ethernet controller needs a 12V 1A DC input. You could either use a separate AC/DC for it, or wire one
directly from your PSU for the hashing boards.

4. Shipping to countries outside mainland China is free.

General Policy
1. Payment before shipping. The shipping order follows the payment order.

2. No refunds after the generation of tracking numbers.

3. If the corresponding tracking number has not been generated, we provide full refund starting from 6th September.
(The nominal refund amount follows the actual payment method, for example, 1 BTC refund for 1 BTC payment, 4k
USD refund for 4k USD payment)

4. Free replacement requirements:
  -- If the user changes components on the boards, we do not offer replacements.
  -- We consider each hashing unit damaged only if it hashes at <180GH/s at 270MHz setting.
     If there are a few dysfunctional chips, but the hashrate is still >=180GH/s at 270MHz, we do not offer replacements.
  -- For other components, the requirement is that they don't function properly.

5. We offer 5% redundancy for the full set orders equal to or larger than 10 sets (100 devices), and hashing unit orders equal to or larger than 400 units. If the number of damaged units is equal to
or smaller than the redundancy number we do not offer replacements. If larger, you need to ship all damaged units back, and we
will offer the replacement units which has the number of (damaged - redundancy).

6. You pay the shipping when receiving. For orders without mainland China, the shipping fee is included in the price if hashing units
are included in your parcels.


7. All services from ASICMiner are only available to direct customers (including direct resellers). If you bought them from resellers
or any other secondary market, please contact your seller for services.

8. The official price is transparent and allows no room for any private bargains.

Purchasing Procedure
1. Contact customer service via forum, email, IM or phone.
2. Fill the order details in the form provided by the customer service. (name/address/zip code/phone/email)
3. Pay according to the Bitcoin address given by the customer service.
4. Check for the tracking number when we start shipping.
5. Ask for refunds starting from 6th September if the tracking number has not been generated at that time.

Please make sure you own the private key of your Bitcoin wallet used for payment. It will make refunding much easier.

Contacts
Bitcointalk ID: phasebird
Email: sale@bitquan.com
Customer service: help@bitquan.com
Website: www.iasicminer.com
Customer service QQ IM ID: 1327503207 (overseas)
                                      120045458 & 1327573930 (mainland China)

Please contact only the the methods above. We have not got facebook, linkedin, skype, or any IM groups yet. Beware!

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August 12, 2014, 11:28:45 AM
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great price!

i am sure i will order a few.

can we see video of hashing unit and screenshoots from www interface?

how many units one controller can handle?

thanks
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August 12, 2014, 12:03:20 PM
Last edit: August 12, 2014, 12:13:54 PM by Beastlymac
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Very interesting prices. Good work Friedcat. Just for clarification what quantity of each part is required for a full set? Any chance of offering a bundle discount when purchasing full sets of components?

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August 12, 2014, 12:06:44 PM
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Very interesting! I's incredible how times are changing, a year ago those prices would only give you a Block Erupter USB stick with 330 MH/s, yet it would run at 2.5W!
Friedcat, are there news about the deployment of the self-mining operation? You haven't stated anything in the AM thread for a while now!

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August 12, 2014, 12:08:13 PM
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To clarify, is it 0.215 per device for under 400 devices per order? And 0.208 per device for over 400 devices per order?
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August 12, 2014, 12:17:17 PM
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To clarify, is it 0.215 per device for under 400 devices per order? And 0.208 per device for over 400 devices per order?

My understanding is that the hashing unit referes to one of the four boards that each full set consists of. Then all other components are required and it is a somewhat DIY assembly. I am slightly confused as to if the thermal pads is for single chips? Meaning 24 of the thermal pads would be required?

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August 12, 2014, 12:29:29 PM
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great price!

i am sure i will order a few.

can we see video of hashing unit and screenshoots from www interface?

how many units one controller can handle?

thanks
There are many other X24-based mining devices already implemented. For example:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=723445

They are using the same design and CAD drawing as our original X24 design.

Each controller can handle as many as 32 units.


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August 12, 2014, 12:33:32 PM
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Those look really great! But 40pcs MOQ is too much for the smaller miner. Are there again official resellers like last year that sell those miners? Oh and what about the live hashrate meter for the self-mining, we're dying to know how the ramping-up of the self-/franchised mining is doing!

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August 12, 2014, 12:36:07 PM
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Very interesting prices. Good work Friedcat. Just for clarification what quantity of each part is required for a full set? Any chance of offering a bundle discount when purchasing full sets of components?
A full set:

4 hashing units
4 thermal pads (optional)
1 to 1/8 ethernet controller (multiple devices can share one controller)
1 cooling kit set
1 fan

There are no discounts when purchasing full sets. Instead we would like to motivate
the opposite: you can save money with sharing the ethernet controller,
preparing your own cooling solution and fans, reusing your old PSUs, etc.

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To clarify, is it 0.215 per device for under 400 devices per order? And 0.208 per device for over 400 devices per order?

My understanding is that the hashing unit referes to one of the four boards that each full set consists of. Then all other components are required and it is a somewhat DIY assembly. I am slightly confused as to if the thermal pads is for single chips? Meaning 24 of the thermal pads would be required?
1 pad for each unit.

You can also use thermal grease or any thermal pads with >2W/(M*K).

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August 12, 2014, 12:38:21 PM
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great price!

i am sure i will order a few.

can we see video of hashing unit and screenshoots from www interface?

how many units one controller can handle?

thanks
There are many other X24-based mining devices already implemented. For example:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=723445

They are using the same design and CAD drawing as our original X24 design.

Each controller can handle as many as 32 units.

thank you for quick response and  updating main thread.
i am sure i will continue ordering and selling asicminer hardware.

good luck with sales
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August 12, 2014, 12:55:20 PM
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looks fantastic.

to achieve MOQ:

40 hashing units                                                                                      = 8.6 BTC
40 thermal pads (optional)                                                                         = 0.28 BTC
10 to 1/8 ethernet controller (multiple devices can share one controller)            = 0.69 BTC   (Theoretically only 2 are needed though, or 0.138 BTC)
10 cooling kit set                                                                                     = 0.69 BTC
10 fan                                                                                                    = 0.14 BTC

TOTAL is 8.25 THash for 10.4 BTC  (or about 10 BTC if only 2-3 controllers are sufficient)

For comparison, 8.25Th is about 19 antminer S3 units, or roughly 12.4 BTC, with shipping, assembly, and lower power draw.

its not baqd, but the additional work for assembly and shipping costs make the antminer S3 a better choice for most buyers (both large and small scale). If you could bundle all the MOQ items above for 9.0-10.0 BTC you would have a good price

24" PCI-E cables with 16AWG wires and stripped ends - great for server PSU mods, best prices https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=563461
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August 12, 2014, 01:04:13 PM
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looks fantastic.

to achieve MOQ:

40 hashing units                                                                                      = 8.6 BTC
40 thermal pads (optional)                                                                         = 0.28 BTC
10 to 1/8 ethernet controller (multiple devices can share one controller)            = 0.69 BTC   (Theoretically only 2 are needed though, or 0.138 BTC)
10 cooling kit set                                                                                     = 0.69 BTC
10 fan                                                                                                    = 0.14 BTC

TOTAL is 8.25 THash for 10.4 BTC  (or about 10 BTC if only 2-3 controllers are sufficient)

For comparison, 8.25Th is about 19 antminer S3 units, or roughly 12.4 BTC, with shipping, assembly, and lower power draw.

its not baqd, but the additional work for assembly and shipping costs make the antminer S3 a better choice for most buyers (both large and small scale). If you could bundle all the MOQ items above for 9.0-10.0 BTC you would have a good price

It's an awesome thing to see that AM is finally shipping miners that are capable of achieving a positive ROI in terms of BTC, man. I think they were known as selling awesome miners, that were overpriced though. Still better than not receiving your miner at all!

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August 12, 2014, 01:23:22 PM
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I can see new cases getting designed to house hashing units for all kinds of configurations Smiley
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I can see new cases getting designed to house hashing units for all kinds of configurations Smiley

Are you selling the new miners from ASICMiner? I think you are quite a well renown seller of those devices in the past. Has AM stopped featuring 'official' resellers???

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Lets see some photos!

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I can see new cases getting designed to house hashing units for all kinds of configurations Smiley

Are you selling the new miners from ASICMiner? I think you are quite a well renown seller of those devices in the past. Has AM stopped featuring 'official' resellers???
I am: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=735982.0
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Anyone have a db reading/est for a fully assembled miner?
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Anyone have a db reading/est for a fully assembled miner?
great question, I'd like to know as well...
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Anyone have a db reading/est for a fully assembled miner?
great question, I'd like to know as well...

Yes, too quiet to actually care. Because BE200 chips don't care about getting hot, the central air core comes out hairdryer hot, which allows the fan to run nice and slow. Nice and slow means nice and quiet. I was sure my unit wasn't running until I saw the 900GH on the interface. Quieter than an S1 yet double the power Wink

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