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October 16, 2014, 01:57:11 PM
Last edit: October 31, 2014, 08:09:15 AM by BITMAIN
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Discussion and Support Thread can be found here.

Liquid Cooled Miner C1: It is not only cool, but it is cool
Only Available at bitmaintech.com

The density of miners is becoming more and more important as the rapid growth of the bitcoin hash rate continues. The industry is trending towards industrial level mining, which leaves home miners without much choice for compact and quiet miners.

In response to this problem, Bitmain has developed a solution. The high end PC industry has used water cooling for years, and this expertise has been transferred to mining equipment. Bitmain is proud to announce our first Liquid Cooled Miner – the C1.

The 1st Batch of C1s are priced at 1 BTC per unit (excluding shipping), with dispatch estimated Oct. 25th


Specifications:
* Hash Rate: 1,008 GH/s guaranteed
* Power Efficiency: 0.8 Watt/GH/s at the wall
* Voltage: DC 12V input, 70A recommended, no PSU
* Water cooling block’s interface: G1/4-8 thread screw
* One 14038 Fan working with water cooling block
* Temperature: 38~40 °C at 25 °C ambient temperature
* Noise: 40~45 DB at 25 °C ambient temperature
* Ethernet connection, Stand alone
* Certificate Compliance: FCC/CE


Recommend Accessories:
Note: Bellow recommend parts are not included in C1, but a purchase links recommended on bitmaintech.com.
* Water cooling pump: Flow 450L/H, Head Pressure 3.0m, DC12V/0.5A, G1/4-8 screw threads, 1 unit
* Radiator: Aluminum, 389mm * 128mm * 36mm, G1/4-8 screw threads, 1 unit
* Fan 12025: DC12V/1A, including grills, 3 units
* Transparent tubing (ID/OD): 5/16” / 3/8” (10/8mm), 3 meters
* Coolant: If you choose an aluminum radiator, you can use deionized water with an additive, or specialist coolant. If you buy a copper radiator, you must only use specialist coolant.
* Connectors: G1/4” thread 10/8mm fittings to connect the C1 to the pump and radiator. Either compression fittings or barbs 4 units
* Spring clamps or worm drive fittings if you chose barbs, 6 units

Note:
1)   Power consumption: Quoted figures depend on your PSUs efficiency, the ambient temperature and the accuracy of the power meter.
2)   PSU: You must provide your own ATX PSU. There are 4 PCI-e connectors for +12V DC input and all are required.

Features:

Stone alone: C1 mines are stand alone and do not require a proxy server or external controller. Setup consists of installing the water pump, radiator, filling the coolant, connecting a PSU and an Ethernet cable.

Cool: Skving technology is used to design New-Style water cooling block. This allows for a large heat-transfer area, which keeps the PCBs exceptionally cool. Thermal Images’ comparing liquid cooling and air cooling at 1TH/s hashing power

Quiet: Four hashing PCBs with 16 BM1382 chips per board are mounted to the both sides of two aluminum water cooling blocks, which are 250mm-long, 115mm-high and 13mm-thick. Each water cooling block contains 24 water channels for efficient heat transfer. A quiet fan works in tandem with the water cooling blocks in order to keep other board components on the C1 cool.

Stable and Accurate: Customized and optimized from the design of the S3+, the C1 is designed with the same PCBs and is supported by Serious-Double-Block Liquid Cooling technology. This allows C1s to benefit from the stability and accuracy of S3+ required to run 24 hours a day with minimal downtime.

Exquisite:
Die Casting Forming technology integrates the common heatsink with a water cooling block, compacts two water cooling blocks working in tandem. These technologies are saving space and allow for 1TH/s of power in a case the same as the S3.

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October 16, 2014, 02:03:57 PM
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very cool! Nice to see development that keeps individual miners in mind!
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October 16, 2014, 02:10:12 PM
Last edit: October 23, 2014, 10:20:41 AM by dogie
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I'll definitely keep my eye on this one. It would be great if Bitmain also sold some of the required water-cooling kits too.

There is a special super good value kit made available by a 3rd party here for the C1. All you'll need locally is coolant. [You can't send liquid via express air otherwise would be included in the kit.]

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October 16, 2014, 02:12:46 PM
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Really nice design/idea, but that price is just silly  Undecided
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October 16, 2014, 02:13:36 PM
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...and the PRICE is : ...1 BTC + Shipping ...0.21BTC to USA = 1.21 BTC ... Grin

I will pass ...for now... Wink

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October 16, 2014, 02:14:38 PM
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Nice, but bitmain should sell those water cooling parts together...
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October 16, 2014, 02:21:25 PM
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Why would anyone buy this? It is essentially 2 S3+'s crammed into 1 case with the added hassle of liquid cooling.

1x C1: 1 BTC + $50 in cooling parts + hassle of water cooling
2x S3+: 1.07 BTC   <-- Still the winner
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October 16, 2014, 02:25:49 PM
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Why would anyone buy this? It is essentially 2 S3+'s crammed into 1 case with the added hassle of liquid cooling.

1x C1: 1 BTC + $50 in cooling parts + hassle of water cooling
2x S3+: 1.07 BTC   <-- Still the winner

Well at least you save some shipment charges......
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October 16, 2014, 02:33:58 PM
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Why would anyone buy this? It is essentially 2 S3+'s crammed into 1 case with the added hassle of liquid cooling.

1x C1: 1 BTC + $50 in cooling parts + hassle of water cooling
2x S3+: 1.07 BTC   <-- Still the winner

Well at least you save some shipment charges......

2x S3+:
1.07 BTC
0.087 Shipping to US
= 1.157 Total

1x C1:
1.0 BTC
0.048 Shipping to US
0.13 (Cooling equipment $50 @ $377/BTC)
= 1.178

It doesn't save that much space since you still need room for the cooler.
It's not any quieter since the radiator will still have fans.
It's not any more efficient since it is using the same hashing boards.

I don't get it. I guess some people just have a hard on for liquid cooling. Huh
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October 16, 2014, 02:43:46 PM
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Why would anyone buy this? It is essentially 2 S3+'s crammed into 1 case with the added hassle of liquid cooling.

1x C1: 1 BTC + $50 in cooling parts + hassle of water cooling
2x S3+: 1.07 BTC   <-- Still the winner

Well at least you save some shipment charges......

2x S3+:
1.07 BTC
0.087 Shipping to US
= 1.157 Total

1x C1:
1.0 BTC
0.048 Shipping to US
0.13 (Cooling equipment $50 @ $377/BTC)
= 1.178

It doesn't save that much space since you still need room for the cooler.
It's not any quieter since the radiator will still have fans.
It's not any more efficient since it is using the same hashing boards.

I don't get it. I guess some people just have a hard on for liquid cooling. Huh


Shipping to USA is WRONG ... Grin

You DID NOT Select UPS...in shipping methods...I WISH your numbers are correct... Wink

0.21 BTC for C1 ...

0.358 BTC for S3+

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October 16, 2014, 02:43:50 PM
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Someone is going to be building a hotter chip soon.  Grin

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Shipping to USA is WRONG ... Grin

You DID NOT Select UPS...in shipping methods...I WISH your numbers are correct... Wink

0.21 BTC for C1 ...

0.358 BTC for S3+

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Good catch. Haha. Doesn't change the outcome much
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October 16, 2014, 02:51:45 PM
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I'll definitely keep my eye on this one. It would be great if Bitmain also sold some of the required water-cooling kits too.

There is a special super good value kit made available by a 3rd party here for the C1. All you'll need locally is coolant. [You can't send liquid via express air otherwise would be included in the kit.]

Thanks!

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This is interesting, but I would be more interested in buying more S1 upgrade kits.
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October 16, 2014, 02:56:42 PM
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This could be an even bigger fail than the S4 was......

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October 16, 2014, 03:02:00 PM
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Someone is going to be building a hotter chip soon.  Grin

Or density of chips, which they're essentially doing here.

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October 16, 2014, 03:06:02 PM
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Also available for purchase on Amazon for those who don't have bitcoin!

... can you not please. Also can you not use my copyright without my consent please.

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October 16, 2014, 03:08:34 PM
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I like the idea. I have all the water cooling stuff already laying around from a previous computer I had. With free power you can ROI with these, otherwise....
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October 16, 2014, 03:15:17 PM
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Not to spread anti-environmentalism, but an obvious great market for this is people who have unmetered water. Wink
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October 16, 2014, 03:18:03 PM
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Not to spread anti-environmentalism, but an obvious great market for this is people who have unmetered water. Wink

That's the other side of the C1 - those who use large farm evapourative cooling can simply plumb in the C1 into their mains.

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