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Author Topic: Block Erupter Tube Sales Information Thread [Round4, Price at <1btc per TH/s]  (Read 88119 times)
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August 13, 2014, 12:18:06 AM
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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.

Yeah I could probably do that now, just tear down this unit. Its as simple as can be to assemble, normal flathead screwdriver will do almost everything unless something changes. Might be better waiting for the 'retail' kit though so I know exactly what is being included.

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August 13, 2014, 12:24:36 AM
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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.

Yeah I could probably do that now, just tear down this unit. Its as simple as can be to assemble, normal flathead screwdriver will do almost everything unless something changes. Might be better waiting for the 'retail' kit though so I know exactly what is being included.

oh my, retail kit...
looks like FC has taken the road of customizing and diy fun miners for large public. Such move. As a cat, really. ^^
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August 13, 2014, 12:45:15 AM
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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.

Yeah I could probably do that now, just tear down this unit. Its as simple as can be to assemble, normal flathead screwdriver will do almost everything unless something changes. Might be better waiting for the 'retail' kit though so I know exactly what is being included.

oh my, retail kit...
looks like FC has taken the road of customizing and diy fun miners for large public. Such move. As a cat, really. ^^

In reality these sales are for the resellers, actual units will make their way to the public fully assembled. Anyone wanting to buy in bulk can still save a bit and buy direct though.

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August 13, 2014, 12:54:47 AM
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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.

Yeah I could probably do that now, just tear down this unit. Its as simple as can be to assemble, normal flathead screwdriver will do almost everything unless something changes. Might be better waiting for the 'retail' kit though so I know exactly what is being included.

oh my, retail kit...
looks like FC has taken the road of customizing and diy fun miners for large public. Such move. As a cat, really. ^^

In reality these sales are for the resellers, actual units will make their way to the public fully assembled. Anyone wanting to buy in bulk can still save a bit and buy direct though.
farther down the line is AM going to be selling individual miners or only resellers
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August 13, 2014, 01:15:14 AM
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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.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3U4ZHTmeKk

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August 13, 2014, 01:30:59 AM
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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.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3U4ZHTmeKk

Good find, looks like ASICMiner is replacing the thermal paste with a big thermal pad, which will make things easier. We'll be offering the kit and fully assembled units once our order arrives.

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August 13, 2014, 01:37:17 AM
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So it looks like you only need to connect one set of PCIe connectors to mine then?  Is there an instance where all 8 would be needed?

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August 13, 2014, 01:52:33 AM
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So it looks like you only need to connect one set of PCIe connectors to mine then?  Is there an instance where all 8 would be needed?

Unless the specs have changed, I believe they can be overclocked. I'm assuming they probably get hot on higher clock settings so you would need good airflow

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August 13, 2014, 02:32:33 AM
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So it looks like you only need to connect one set of PCIe connectors to mine then?  Is there an instance where all 8 would be needed?

Unless the specs have changed, I believe they can be overclocked. I'm assuming they probably get hot on higher clock settings so you would need good airflow

At stock its 220 or so W per PCI-E, OC'ed (which they do amazingly well) you're looking at 250W. Both those numbers are pushing* it for a single PCI-E cable, and its definitely a nono trying to power two miner boards from one non high gauge cable branch.

*I know we did it for the S1s, but this is starting out way past even the top end of S1s.

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August 13, 2014, 04:17:16 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, 08:27:12 AM
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Awesome! Translated into Chinese and posted:
http://8btc.com/thread-6681-1-1.html

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August 13, 2014, 09:12:44 AM
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To all potential buyers of AM Gen3(TUBE) hardwares:


Here is the contact information of me, if you are interested in being one of AM hardwares reseller/buyers,feel free to contact me:

Email:  1327503207@qq.com (personal)
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QQ number : 1327503207 (see below)

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August 13, 2014, 03:04:49 PM
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Tube Miner Photos:

http://www.iasicminer.com/index.php/action-viewnews-itemid-28
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August 13, 2014, 04:52:15 PM
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Tube Miner Photos:

The same photos I presented last week and has been linked here 3x now, yeah..

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August 13, 2014, 08:03:41 PM
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Going to place an order and see what it's all about.
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August 13, 2014, 10:54:14 PM
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What fan do we get? (this determines db, so matters for us in home miners).
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August 13, 2014, 10:57:13 PM
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What fan do we get? (this determines db, so matters for us in home miners).
doggie says it's very quiet...
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August 13, 2014, 11:07:31 PM
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What fan do we get? (this determines db, so matters for us in home miners).
doggie says it's very quiet...

I turned everything else off during a maintenance and okay, its less quiet than I thought, but its still very quiet. Its constant RPM as far as I can tell (40C same sound as 20C) and is extremely reasonable. I'd have these in a living room or bedroom noise wise.

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August 13, 2014, 11:16:03 PM
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What fan do we get? (this determines db, so matters for us in home miners).
doggie says it's very quiet...

I turned everything else off during a maintenance and okay, its less quiet than I thought, but its still very quiet. Its constant RPM as far as I can tell (40C same sound as 20C) and is extremely reasonable. I'd have these in a living room or bedroom noise wise.
got a db noise meter? even an app on a smart phone might be good enough...
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August 14, 2014, 01:15:00 AM
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What fan do we get? (this determines db, so matters for us in home miners).
doggie says it's very quiet...

I turned everything else off during a maintenance and okay, its less quiet than I thought, but its still very quiet. Its constant RPM as far as I can tell (40C same sound as 20C) and is extremely reasonable. I'd have these in a living room or bedroom noise wise.
got a db noise meter? even an app on a smart phone might be good enough...
theres SoundMeter app in the google play store but it doesnt work for alot of people, I guess it depends on your phone
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