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April 25, 2013, 05:59:25 PM
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6000/48 = 125 MH/s from 115K Cyclone. That's poor result and bad choice. 150K Spartans are getting twice as that.

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April 25, 2013, 06:18:53 PM
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what is an external atx power supply ?and how much are they going for ?
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April 25, 2013, 10:09:20 PM
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what is an external atx power supply ?and how much are they going for ?

It is a PSU commonly found in desktop PCs. Standard ones are not expansive, or just use one from an old PC.
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April 25, 2013, 10:17:54 PM
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6000/48 = 125 MH/s from 115K Cyclone. That's poor result and bad choice. 150K Spartans are getting twice as that.

Depends on at what price you get hold of them.
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April 25, 2013, 11:16:59 PM
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Come on guys, you seem to start falling for this astrology scam! In the end you'll have to look in the stars for your miners! The specs for the Mars is simply ridiculous and the Jupiter specs are essentially useless.

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April 25, 2013, 11:41:20 PM
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How much is a Mars?
They are giving you a $2000USD trade in on a Jupiter so I'm guessing it isn't around the $275 for a jalapeno.

Still $7000 for a Jupiter *when they start shipping* is a good deal. However when they start shipping will the price go up like avalon and BFL?

Do they have test boards for the Mars? Photos? Videos? Publicly known test account

Do they know the specs of their chips??
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April 26, 2013, 01:21:51 AM
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Avalon DIY only costs $154 for the chips plus another $50 for the parts to make it in total $200 for 6.2gh/s versus 6.0gh/s for $2,795? a $2,595 different?

Avalon listen to the members here that is why there are so successful. Maybe their mentality is different. They are OUT of the game. We wasted our quality time on them. Keep changing their specs from the previous model is not good. Clearly means they cannot come out with a ASIC Product on time.

Before the changes $2,955 for 50gh/s to Mars $2,795 for 6gh/s??

NO one will used FPGA unless it can match ASIC pricing. FPGA is dead because it is very expensive.
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May 08, 2013, 09:06:20 PM
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Avalon DIY only costs $154 for the chips plus another $50 for the parts to make it in total $200 for 6.2gh/s versus 6.0gh/s for $2,795? a $2,595 different?

Avalon listen to the members here that is why there are so successful. Maybe their mentality is different. They are OUT of the game. We wasted our quality time on them. Keep changing their specs from the previous model is not good. Clearly means they cannot come out with a ASIC Product on time.

Before the changes $2,955 for 50gh/s to Mars $2,795 for 6gh/s??

NO one will used FPGA unless it can match ASIC pricing. FPGA is dead because it is very expensive.

on a scale from 1 to 10 (10 being most) how difficult would it be to diy asic with avalon chips?Huh
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May 08, 2013, 09:18:51 PM
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Well assuming the Difficulty is at 20m by time the deliever the large Jupiter, at is still making about ~$950 a day. At 30m, it drops to ~$650 a day. Still not too bad for a $7k investment.


Not 20 million, try 200 million or more.

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May 24, 2013, 05:36:37 AM
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How are you getting 200 million?  Can you post your math please?
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