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November 05, 2014, 05:10:58 PM
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Plus look at that constant 2500 watt power load, you would be hard pressed to even run this thing on a home outlet. 

Do remember that the US has unusually bad circuits.

Dogie, an ignorant statement like that, makes me wonder the level of knowledge you are relaying through your numerous (paid via amazon associate tag) reviews. As an electrical engineer having lived in the U.K, Australia and the U.S, I can say the worst electrical circuits and standards are by far in the U.K. Australia follows close behind with some of the best located in the U.S. I'm not saying the U.S excels overall, and I can name many areas they could improve on, following international standards for example, yet when it comes to residential and commercial circuits, the U.S cabling has a higher over rating than others by far.

Are you.... are you honestly trying to argue that the USA's
110V 20A (16A 24/7) =  1760W
is better than the UK's
240V 32A (36A 24/7) = 8640W
for bitcoin mining?

I never argued over the voltages. The standard of cabling along with the design of the grid is sub par in the U.K and AU period!

http://www.emfs.info/sources/distribution/uk/

In the U.S, every household has a split phase 220V service. In older building, typically a 200A minimum. 400A has been the norm for decades. The capacity of not just the standard of cabling but the incoming capacity is far higher. Whilst single outlets (power points) of standard house appliances are 110V, 220V is also common for dryers, hot water heaters, stoves (ranges), welders (garage point), rv's etc etc. With split phase there is NO PME MEN (multiple earth neutral) system ie, floating EMF's affecting both equipment and people alike. Having had to sign safety books when working around equipment that produce stray fields, well, there is a health reason somewhere there.

Point being, a split phase or star phase system is far more efficient, safer and likely healthier than what the U.K and AU offers.

Once again, I'm not sure if you have first hand knowledge of what you've been attempting to educate people with or are simply regurgitating what you've read another misinformed individual post.

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November 05, 2014, 07:43:33 PM
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blah blah blah

Are you.... are you honestly trying to argue that the USA's for bitcoin mining?

This is the hardware subforum of a forum called bitcointalk.org, not "you're all getting mind melded by EM radiation.org". I was referring specifically to BITCOIN MINING, as I said in my last post.

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November 06, 2014, 04:23:26 AM
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Hi community,

Newest bitcoin miner block erupter has been outputted these days.

IMHO cables inside it could be arranged more neatly, for better cooling and better look.  Roll Eyes

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November 10, 2014, 04:11:55 PM
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Hi community,

Newest bitcoin miner block erupter has been outputted these days.

IMHO cables inside it could be arranged more neatly, for better cooling and better look.  Roll Eyes

I guess it's prototype on the photo? I don't think it's the same in mass-production...
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November 13, 2014, 11:20:19 AM
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Hi community,

Newest bitcoin miner block erupter has been outputted these days.

IMHO cables inside it could be arranged more neatly, for better cooling and better look.  Roll Eyes

I guess it's prototype on the photo? I don't think it's the same in mass-production...

Case is the same with case on photos.
Cables could be sheafed, but it doesn't necessary really, perhaps for aesthetically beauty only.

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November 17, 2014, 11:10:36 AM
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why small fans? so loud


maybe good hardware... but this fan make asic miner do a crazy noise!!!

why not a 3 120mm fans???

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November 18, 2014, 04:48:16 AM
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why small fans? so loud


maybe good hardware... but this fan make asic miner do a crazy noise!!!

why not a 3 120mm fans???

why small fans? so loud

If you went with two (maybe 3) large fans, the failure of ANY of those fans could cause catastrophic overheating as BE200 doesn't have temperature sensors. By having 6, a fan can fail without problem. tldr, redundancy.

quality fans dont crap out in my experience - and the AM Prisma only uses 1 fan itself anyways

I'm giving you the reason the manufacturer chose 6 smaller fans, you can argue it all you want.

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November 19, 2014, 01:42:25 PM
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why small fans? so loud


maybe good hardware... but this fan make asic miner do a crazy noise!!!

why not a 3 120mm fans???

why small fans? so loud

If you went with two (maybe 3) large fans, the failure of ANY of those fans could cause catastrophic overheating as BE200 doesn't have temperature sensors. By having 6, a fan can fail without problem. tldr, redundancy.

quality fans dont crap out in my experience - and the AM Prisma only uses 1 fan itself anyways

I'm giving you the reason the manufacturer chose 6 smaller fans, you can argue it all you want.

hum...

with three fans available, i have never read of someone who has had a failure on all 3 simultaneously...

i think it is impossible like mine a btc block in solo!!!

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November 20, 2014, 01:33:55 AM
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with three fans available, i have never read of someone who has had a failure on all 3 simultaneously...

i think it is impossible like mine a btc block in solo!!!

If you went with two (maybe 3) large fans, the failure of ANY of those fans could cause catastrophic overheating as BE200 doesn't have temperature sensors. By having 6, a fan can fail without problem. tldr, redundancy.

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November 20, 2014, 03:11:44 AM
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blah blah blah

Are you.... are you honestly trying to argue that the USA's for bitcoin mining?

blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah

thank goodness for ignore! Keep posting reviews for your employers doggie. You need some doggie bags with what you're leaving behind.
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November 20, 2014, 03:14:07 AM
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with three fans available, i have never read of someone who has had a failure on all 3 simultaneously...

i think it is impossible like mine a btc block in solo!!!

blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah

3 larger more reliable fans can be far better than 6 smaller less reliable.
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November 23, 2014, 05:48:13 PM
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first bath of miners has been sent to customers.
Awaiting for reviews








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November 25, 2014, 05:02:00 AM
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with three fans available, i have never read of someone who has had a failure on all 3 simultaneously...

i think it is impossible like mine a btc block in solo!!!

If you went with two (maybe 3) large fans, the failure of ANY of those fans could cause catastrophic overheating as BE200 doesn't have temperature sensors. By having 6, a fan can fail without problem. tldr, redundancy.

Are you also working for XBTec? You like chinese companies and they like you Smiley
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November 28, 2014, 06:53:47 PM
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Any news?
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December 04, 2014, 08:08:41 AM
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Any news?

Miners in stock

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December 04, 2014, 11:46:51 AM
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Any news?

What news were you looking for?

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December 04, 2014, 08:26:35 PM
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I paid for Asic Gen3 2 July and not received it in time. I request money back. Still waiting.... on the last my letters not answering... These guys make money without me but with my money.... Half year... I can't wait more, sorry.... U don't care - I don't care.

I also ordered in July and still have not received my asic. Money do not return. The Scam. If I am wrong, then deal with their representatives in Russia. The scam!
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December 08, 2014, 10:48:58 PM
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How many people have recieved working units from Xbtec?  Just wondering cause hey do seem legit, but only time will tell.

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December 09, 2014, 07:48:42 AM
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I have ordered and received PACIFIC V3 in Russia. My friend didn't want to wait and wrote a post letter to return his money and got them during a week.
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December 19, 2014, 11:59:34 PM
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Any pictures?
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