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November 14, 2014, 08:19:33 PM |
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Spondoolies SP20 is a breath of fresh air after their latest offer, the SP35, which will overload your standard 15 amp home circuit. The SP20 is geared towards the home mining market. At 1100 watts, you won't be flipping your circuit breakers, and it's overclockable to 1.8 terahash. We can only hope that this miner will distribute the hashrate to a more diverse group of miners, although there is a catch: you'll need to choose and buy your own power supply: none are included. Check out the SP20 on Spondoolies website: http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/products/sp20-jackson-october-batch-1Source: http://www.asicspace.com/blog/spondoolies-sp20-home-mining
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raskul
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November 14, 2014, 08:20:26 PM |
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home mining never went away my SP10's are still running away quite happily
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tips 1APp826DqjJBdsAeqpEstx6Q8hD4urac8a
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Tupsu
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November 14, 2014, 09:22:20 PM |
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Buy SP20 - only home (Jet)miner at today's market!
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braindead
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November 15, 2014, 01:19:15 AM |
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Yeah you will get a very nice Super mega vacuum cleaner sound in your home
That´s not a miner to be set in your home it´s incredibly noisy
Better get some C1´s though
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grn
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November 15, 2014, 02:53:12 AM |
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fixed it
Home mining for the deaf : check out Spondoolies new offer, the Jackson SP20
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How is that Lexical analysis working out bickneleski?
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braindead
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November 15, 2014, 02:55:39 AM |
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fixed it
Home mining for the deaf : check out Spondoolies new offer, the Jackson SP20
Yeps that´s more like it
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wpgdeez
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November 15, 2014, 05:21:09 AM |
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Sad part is even the deaf can probably hear it
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Koontas
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November 15, 2014, 05:31:12 AM |
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Sad part is even the deaf can probably hear it fact
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Don't trust any exchange!
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Bicknellski
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November 15, 2014, 10:37:24 AM |
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Sad part is even the deaf can probably hear it Sad? That be a miracle cure right?
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rkinnin
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November 16, 2014, 02:13:55 AM |
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Yeah you will get a very nice Super mega vacuum cleaner sound in your home
That´s not a miner to be set in your home it´s incredibly noisy
Better get some C1´s though
i want to get some c1's but are you saying they or the whole setup is noisy like an spondoolies box?
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grn
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November 16, 2014, 05:25:31 AM |
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Yeah you will get a very nice Super mega vacuum cleaner sound in your home
That´s not a miner to be set in your home it´s incredibly noisy
Better get some C1´s though
i want to get some c1's but are you saying they or the whole setup is noisy like an spondoolies box? C1's are about the quietest miner currently available
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How is that Lexical analysis working out bickneleski?
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tripppn
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November 16, 2014, 06:54:40 AM |
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These things are WAY over priced. $1100. 3 S3s will give you similar hash rate and just slightly less efficient W/Ghs wise at just above half the price. Its a no brainer. And of course there is also the C1 which isn't as efficient but the price is right.
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raskul
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November 16, 2014, 09:36:54 AM |
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These things are WAY over priced. $1100 $795. 3 S3s will give you similar hash rate and just slightly less efficient W/Ghs wise at just above half the price. Its a no brainer. And of course there is also the C1 which isn't as efficient but the price is right.
^FTFY. if you think $795 for 1.7TH/s is 'WAY overpriced' you should really find another hobby the equation is this; Your belief in Bitcoin vs price of hardware vs your electricity costs. nowhere in this equation is the efficacy of the miner, as you fail to mention the efficacy of the miner in your own statement. you're welcome.
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Klubknuckle
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November 16, 2014, 02:24:24 PM |
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These things are WAY over priced. $1100 $795. 3 S3s will give you similar hash rate and just slightly less efficient W/Ghs wise at just above half the price. Its a no brainer. And of course there is also the C1 which isn't as efficient but the price is right.
^FTFY. if you think $795 for 1.7TH/s is 'WAY overpriced' you should really find another hobby the equation is this; Your belief in Bitcoin vs price of hardware vs your electricity costs. nowhere in this equation is the efficacy of the miner, as you fail to mention the efficacy of the miner in your own statement. you're welcome. Its overpriced, 1 TH/s market price is less then 1 BTC right now...
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notlist3d
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November 16, 2014, 02:54:31 PM |
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These things are WAY over priced. $1100 $795. 3 S3s will give you similar hash rate and just slightly less efficient W/Ghs wise at just above half the price. Its a no brainer. And of course there is also the C1 which isn't as efficient but the price is right.
^FTFY. if you think $795 for 1.7TH/s is 'WAY overpriced' you should really find another hobby the equation is this; Your belief in Bitcoin vs price of hardware vs your electricity costs. nowhere in this equation is the efficacy of the miner, as you fail to mention the efficacy of the miner in your own statement. you're welcome. Its overpriced, 1 TH/s market price is less then 1 BTC right now... Can you show the less then 1 btc? I'm curious to see it's efficiency on electricity.
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November 16, 2014, 03:42:17 PM |
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These things are WAY over priced. $1100 $795. 3 S3s will give you similar hash rate and just slightly less efficient W/Ghs wise at just above half the price. Its a no brainer. And of course there is also the C1 which isn't as efficient but the price is right.
^FTFY. if you think $795 for 1.7TH/s is 'WAY overpriced' you should really find another hobby the equation is this; Your belief in Bitcoin vs price of hardware vs your electricity costs. nowhere in this equation is the efficacy of the miner, as you fail to mention the efficacy of the miner in your own statement. you're welcome. Its overpriced, 1 TH/s market price is less then 1 BTC right now... Can you show the less then 1 btc? I'm curious to see it's efficiency on electricity. the prisma mostly, but i think thats pre-shipping. benefits of the SP20 over S3+ units: -fewer machines to configure (1.7TH/unit vs 0.5TH/unit) -Spondoolies allows software undervolting for efficiency in 3-6 months from now or as needed -smaller size disadvantage: -slightly higher BTC/TH price (shipping is cheaper though due to smaller size/weight) -NOISY. 212cfm-capable fan means a lot of fan noise coming from this box
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November 16, 2014, 03:57:15 PM |
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These things are WAY over priced. $1100 $795. 3 S3s will give you similar hash rate and just slightly less efficient W/Ghs wise at just above half the price. Its a no brainer. And of course there is also the C1 which isn't as efficient but the price is right.
^FTFY. if you think $795 for 1.7TH/s is 'WAY overpriced' you should really find another hobby the equation is this; Your belief in Bitcoin vs price of hardware vs your electricity costs. nowhere in this equation is the efficacy of the miner, as you fail to mention the efficacy of the miner in your own statement. you're welcome. Show us the maths comparing it to AMHash then. Include the required delivery costs and the cost of a PSU as well.
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raskul
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November 16, 2014, 04:30:28 PM |
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These things are WAY over priced. $1100 $795. 3 S3s will give you similar hash rate and just slightly less efficient W/Ghs wise at just above half the price. Its a no brainer. And of course there is also the C1 which isn't as efficient but the price is right.
^FTFY. if you think $795 for 1.7TH/s is 'WAY overpriced' you should really find another hobby the equation is this; Your belief in Bitcoin vs price of hardware vs your electricity costs. nowhere in this equation is the efficacy of the miner, as you fail to mention the efficacy of the miner in your own statement. you're welcome. Show us the maths comparing it to AMHash then. Include the required delivery costs and the cost of a PSU as well. for why should i be arsed to do this?
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edonkey
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November 16, 2014, 05:20:11 PM |
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This price is close, but not quite there...
If you don't include shipping or power supplies, and you have free power, then at a 10% difficulty you're looking at about 180 days for break even. If you're willing to gamble that the difficulty might stagnate at around 5%, then you're still looking at 120 days for ROI.
Now if these came down to around 1.5 BTC (shipped), then we'd be in the target area for a 90 day ROI at 10% difficulty. I would buy then because I've already got the power supplies and free power.
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November 16, 2014, 05:41:22 PM |
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AMHash Hash rate: 1700 Gh/s Total cost: 2.04 ($781.32 @ 383 $/BTC) Maintenance fee: $2.771 per day (0.00723499 BTC per day @ 383 $/BTC)
SP20 Cost: $785 Delivery to UK: $115 1300W PSU: $200 Total: $1100 Hash rate: 1700 Gh/s Power efficiency: 0.7 J/Gh Cost per Gh: 0.64 $/Gh
AM's maintenance fee of $2.771 per day would be equivalent to running an SP20 with electricity costs of 0.096 $/kWh. I pay about 15p/kWh here in the UK which works out to about 0.24 $/kWh. That's what hosting is for though! Using Toomin Brothers hosting:
1 month: $118.8 per month = $3.91 per day (equivalent to an SP20 @ 0.136 $/Gh) 3 months: $111.6 per month = $3.68 per day 6 months: $103.2 per month = $3.40 per day 12 months: $96 per month = $3.16 per day (equivalent to an SP20 @ 0.110 $/Gh)
So, an SP20 is quite clearly overpriced compared to the available competition. To claim otherwise is totally delusional.
As the above maths show, an SP20 would need to be priced at around $460 or less and electricity costs would need to be around 0.096 $/kWh or less to simply match AMHash's profitability.
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