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December 23, 2014, 12:47:30 AM |
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@raskul Let us look into what we can do for the projection... If you have your projection, would you please share with us? (Here is fine!) We'd love to see how our customers see ROI Projections. Its all speculation as none of us at Bitmain has a crystal ball If you have one for sale and if it cooks me breakfast and make me some tea, too, let me know!!! love to have one
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wh00per
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December 23, 2014, 12:49:57 AM |
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I see only one thing with the S5 .. having chained chips to drop the voltage, you either run the whole chain or you stop the whole chain. I'm praying for you guys, that, if you buy one or more of those .. "let the chips be all good!" .. and "Good Luck!" in tweaking the chain voltages.
Merry Christmas!
Later Edit: This brings back memories .. During high-school, I was building guitar amplifiers for the band I was singing in .. since the budget was limited, I skipped the potentiometers in the pre-amp. So we used them for a start maxed out .. 150W sinus per 8 ohms channel. I had to eventually add the parts in later. It was fun for about 3 days tho'
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InquiringMinds
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December 23, 2014, 01:01:08 AM |
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Will the S5 have WiFi by adding an antenna like the S3?
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December 23, 2014, 01:02:57 AM |
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Wifi, please use Wi-Fi Bridge to operate your miner. Will the S5 have WiFi by adding an antenna like the S3?
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charles2k
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December 23, 2014, 01:05:30 AM |
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So price will be 450 or 418USD?
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padrino
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December 23, 2014, 01:13:48 AM |
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Hello all, Bitmain has employed me to help liaise with the community and later provide technical support. They have done this in order to help provide: 1) timely technical support 2) provide better feedback (if I don't know, I can find out from the people within Bitmain who will) 3) provide product and sales input from you guys directly into the company. If something is going wrong, YOU can fix it 4) provide native English press releases - less ManderEnglish, more sense. This is a paid position, however it will in no way affect my independence or freedom in being critical towards Bitmain outside of this thread. My contract specifically stipulates: Dogie will speak on behalf of BITMAIN and will not criticize BITMAIN in these threads. Dogie still reserves the right to criticize BITMAIN in his other threads. Both parties acknowledge that this relationship has no impact whatsoever on BITMAIN’s rating or standing in “Dogie’s ‘Manufacturer Trustworthiness” thread. This means I won't sit here and reply to every post saying Bitmain is a scam, don't buy from Bitmain etc etc, in this thread. It does NOT prohibit me from saying that in my own threads, if that is what I believe. It also has absolutely no impact on their rating in the Manufacturer trustworthiness thread [in which Bitmain just went down 10 points]. No offense but your contract literally states "these threads" as the definition of those you will not criticize them in, I sure hope the phrase "these threads" is defined elsewhere in your contract. If not you put yourself in a piss poor legal position, regardless it's conflict of interest 101 even if you make this claim.. Giving you investment of time I get it, however recognize it's human nature to be bias toward someone paying you, even if you consciously try not to be.
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wh00per
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December 23, 2014, 01:16:40 AM |
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The top post says 450 .. EU people, please add shipping and then 21% VAT cheap .. NOTE: I get biased even when they don't pay me.
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December 23, 2014, 01:30:10 AM |
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If they lowered the price to $425 WITH shipping included, I'm sure that they could sell a good lot.
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December 23, 2014, 01:34:34 AM |
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If they lowered the price to $425 WITH shipping included, I'm sure that they could sell a good lot.
Peers into crystal ball Hmmm, I see $450 USD and $60 shipping per unit minimum 2 per order.
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December 23, 2014, 01:35:53 AM |
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it doesn't have a lid?
Specs ok but don't like the open design. I wish the price were lower also. It does have a lid, just for show. Otherwise the pictures would be identical to S3 You might want to read what Bitmain says before posting. No top or bottom. You might consider taking your own advice. BM responded and said there is a bottom, but not a top. An "open top design." ;-) Yep...I read that and forgot as I posted. I stand corrected.
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December 23, 2014, 01:36:14 AM |
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Any idea how much UK customs will bite from that s5?
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December 23, 2014, 01:38:23 AM |
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Everyone loves TOPLESS right? S5 batch 1 will even be the Bottom Less!!... (I thought it had the bottom plate but I think I was wrong. I just realized that....) Side will have the cover. Bottom = YES Top = NO (Open Top Design) So have we heard definitively whether or not there is a top and bottom to this unit?
(not being a troll...) I will say, I think that this is a great idea... he benefits to those living in colder climates , it's good. Merry Christmas! Although, take your pick...bottoms or no bottoms...as he posted later, still pretty fluid right now.
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December 23, 2014, 01:45:54 AM |
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Dogie will speak on behalf of BITMAIN and will not criticize BITMAIN in these threads. Dogie still reserves the right to criticize BITMAIN in his other threads. Both parties acknowledge that this relationship has no impact whatsoever on BITMAIN’s rating or standing in “Dogie’s ‘Manufacturer Trustworthiness” thread. This means I won't sit here and reply to every post saying Bitmain is a scam, don't buy from Bitmain etc etc, in this thread. It does NOT prohibit me from saying that in my own threads, if that is what I believe. It also has absolutely no impact on their rating in the Manufacturer trustworthiness thread [in which Bitmain just went down 10 points]. No offence but your contract literally states "these threads" as the definition of those you will not criticize them in, I sure hope the phrase "these threads" is defined elsewhere in your contract. If not you put yourself in a piss poor legal position, regardless it's conflict of interest 101 even if you make this claim.. Giving you investment of time I get it, however recognize it's human nature to be bias toward someone paying you, even if you consciously try not to be. [/quote] Of course.
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December 23, 2014, 01:45:58 AM |
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Any idea how much UK customs will bite from that s5?
The usual, 20% VAT
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December 23, 2014, 01:47:16 AM |
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I see only one thing with the S5 .. having chained chips to drop the voltage, you either run the whole chain or you stop the whole chain. I'm praying for you guys, that, if you buy one or more of those .. "let the chips be all good!" .. and "Good Luck!" in tweaking the chain voltages.
How many chips are in each chain? the whole board (30 chips?) or less?
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December 23, 2014, 01:49:17 AM |
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However, SP20 is a known performer, while quality of S5 is unknown, but I expect it to be good.
What makes you expect that?..
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December 23, 2014, 01:52:42 AM |
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I see only one thing with the S5 .. having chained chips to drop the voltage, you either run the whole chain or you stop the whole chain. I'm praying for you guys, that, if you buy one or more of those .. "let the chips be all good!" .. and "Good Luck!" in tweaking the chain voltages.
How many chips are in each chain? the whole board (30 chips?) or less? Each board has 30 chips; each chain is 15 pairs. At 12V it divides to a Vcore of 0.8V per chip.
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December 23, 2014, 02:01:01 AM |
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Unsubscribe, or find another hobby this thread will be rife with speculation and trolling/shilling until Hell freezes over and the Maple Leafs have won another cup. FTFY
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December 23, 2014, 02:01:26 AM |
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However, SP20 is a known performer, while quality of S5 is unknown, but I expect it to be good.
What makes you expect that?.. it's just probability...S1 was good, S3 was good (for me); S5 seems to be more like S1. S2 was not great, but not bad. S4-did not buy because of power supply problem in batch 1. The caution for me is in the chains while in SP20 you can regulate chips voltage-very neat. I got one, will buy more SP20, S5 or both-will decide soon.
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December 23, 2014, 02:15:41 AM |
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@raskul Let us look into what we can do for the projection... If you have your projection, would you please share with us? (Here is fine!) We'd love to see how our customers see ROI Projections. Its all speculation as none of us at Bitmain has a crystal ball If you have one for sale and if it cooks me breakfast and make me some tea, too, let me know!!! love to have one Here's my quick and dirty projection: 1155gh/s currently returns an expected .0147btc per day. Assume no diff change then 90 day return would be 1.323btc. At current rates that's $436 including psu. Thermalake is the cheapest PSU I currently see for $67. That would make the S5 cost should be $369 to break-even in 90 days with 'free' electricity. Any value to sell or mine with after that would be used to offset electricity costs and profit. So basically if it can't gross it's cost in 90 days, I don't expect it to ever ROI. This is being rather liberal since diff will change and most have to pay something for electricity. I also don't take into account changes in btc price as if it changes, buy and hold makes more sense.
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