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August 12, 2014, 05:31:47 PM |
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Does this have inboard cobtroller software?
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August 12, 2014, 05:39:46 PM |
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Do the hardware manufacturers even realize what the bitcoin difficulty is lately? We need asic miners that perform in the > 4th/s range at this point.
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August 12, 2014, 05:50:02 PM |
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Does this have inboard cobtroller software?
If you read the thread, there is a tiny controller board that daisy chains up to 32 mining boards (8 miners). Do the hardware manufacturers even realize what the bitcoin difficulty is lately? We need asic miners that perform in the > 4th/s range at this point.
Go design one then.
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August 12, 2014, 06:08:30 PM |
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Do the hardware manufacturers even realize what the bitcoin difficulty is lately? We need asic miners that perform in the > 4th/s range at this point. " Do the hardware manufacturers even realize what the bitcoin difficulty is lately?" I can assure you that manufacturers know what the difficulty is. what's the point of this question? who is " we" ? large mining operations or individual miners? say, if at home, do you think you actually have an outlet to handle a 4th/s piece of equipment from any manufacturer today?
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August 12, 2014, 06:15:16 PM |
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Do the hardware manufacturers even realize what the bitcoin difficulty is lately? We need asic miners that perform in the > 4th/s range at this point. " Do the hardware manufacturers even realize what the bitcoin difficulty is lately?" I can assure you that manufacturers know what the difficulty is. what's the point of this question? who is " we" ? large mining operations or individual miners? say, if at home, do you think you actually have an outlet to handle a 4th/s piece of equipment from any manufacturer today? ignore the trolls so 1 full setup will be? 900gh pulling 900 watts assuming I have every part needed except the miner cost is?
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August 12, 2014, 06:16:40 PM |
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ignore the trolls so 1 full setup will be?
900gh pulling 900 watts
assuming I have every part needed except the miner cost is?
Hashing Unit: 0.215 BTC/piece for <400 pieces, 0.208 BTC/piece for >=400 pieces. MOQ at 40 pieces.
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jimmothy
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August 12, 2014, 07:18:46 PM |
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Do the hardware manufacturers even realize what the bitcoin difficulty is lately? We need asic miners that perform in the > 4th/s range at this point. " Do the hardware manufacturers even realize what the bitcoin difficulty is lately?" I can assure you that manufacturers know what the difficulty is. what's the point of this question? who is " we" ? large mining operations or individual miners? say, if at home, do you think you actually have an outlet to handle a 4th/s piece of equipment from any manufacturer today? You're forgetting that the controller can handle 32 blades so it's much more than 4th/s per miner.
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cloverme
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August 12, 2014, 08:00:50 PM |
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You're forgetting that the controller can handle 32 blades so it's much more than 4th/s per miner.
That's a good point, thanks. I think though someone said there are 4 blades per unit for a total of 8 units. Some datacenters don't really like having people putting in units with exposed pcb/s though. Good for the home market though.
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August 12, 2014, 08:30:11 PM |
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Shipping when fc?
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August 12, 2014, 08:33:55 PM |
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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 [ What is the temp range the BE200's are running at on the rig you have? Trends
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August 12, 2014, 09:03:50 PM |
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Shipping when fc?
it's in the OP, when I read it fully, the info was there.
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August 12, 2014, 09:10:23 PM |
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Shipping when fc?
it's in the OP, when I read it fully, the info was there. Shipping Dates are from 16th August to 26th August. Sorry yeah I see it - could do with bolding
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August 12, 2014, 10:59:36 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!
True enough the mining sphere has changed drastically since 2013 Difficulty and what not still this isn't a bad unit and no pre-order it's ready now ^_^.
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August 12, 2014, 11:02:28 PM |
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and no pre-order it's ready now ^_^.
and that was the point of FC not talking alot those last 3-4 months. stfu, work and boom. magic. ^^
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August 12, 2014, 11:23:33 PM |
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Looks interesting. I might have try my hand at assembling some miners.
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August 12, 2014, 11:23:59 PM |
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Anyone (FC/bitquan/dogie/CanaryInTheMine ) making a video showing the box-to-boot from parts for the AM Tube ? As the saying goes: 'a picture is worth one thousand words'; a video could help show the relationship (and quantity) of components and the 'beauty' of the design and so help some buyers estimate the assembly cost/time.
The assembly could include references to the handy tools and extras (thermal paste? non slip pads/tape for the front/back panels, screws, fan grill for the pretty version?, typical PSU) that could or would be needed but are not for sold by AM as part of the package.
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jimmothy
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August 12, 2014, 11:40:09 PM |
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Anyone (FC/bitquan/dogie/CanaryInTheMine ) making a video showing the box-to-boot from parts for the AM Tube ? As the saying goes: 'a picture is worth one thousand words'; a video could help show the relationship (and quantity) of components and the 'beauty' of the design and so help some buyers estimate the assembly cost/time.
The assembly could include references to the handy tools and extras (thermal paste? non slip pads/tape for the front/back panels, screws, fan grill for the pretty version?, typical PSU) that could or would be needed but are not for sold by AM as part of the package.
Not exactly a setup guide but there's this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0My2bNWlAU (Warning: pornography)
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August 12, 2014, 11:43:35 PM |
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I think the be200 chip is 40nm. Anybody know what the be300 chip will be? 28nm, 20nm...
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August 13, 2014, 12:12:05 AM |
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I think the be200 chip is 40nm. Anybody know what the be300 chip will be? 28nm, 20nm...
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August 13, 2014, 12:16:30 AM |
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What is the temp range the BE200's are running at on the rig you have?
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Hard to say exactly as there are no on die temp probes, but from the pcb temp probes on other BE200 units, hot. And from the exhaust temps of the air, very, very hot. There should probably be a warning sticker on the end away from the fan not to touch the units as they're too hot to touch (including the aluminium stand) when running.
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