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February 17, 2015, 02:37:29 AM
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About a year ago, we drew our attention to the poor efficiency of existing equipment for mining script currencies. On the basis of already existing knowledge and ideas, as well as borrowing the technology, we have started work on the development of an entirely new type of device. Main task was to achieve good indicators in power consumption. Due to the lack of funding and unwillingness to attract funding from the end user to the development process, we faced with the cruel realities in advancing the project. But the purposefulness and desire to succeed helped us to cope with the task.

And now a little about what we have achieved. The main problem that we faced - how to remove the heat from the chips. A solution was found in the liquid cooling with mineral oil. With this solution we were able to reduce not only the level of energy consumption for cooling modules, but also to reduce the noise level and the amount of heat emitted into the atmosphere. The entire cooling system is completely sealed and requires no maintenance.
Over the last month the station shows stable operating temperature. The whole system operates at a temperature of 37-42°C. Hashing power also shows stable result of 175-183Mh/s(approx. 87-92Mh/s from each module) and less than 950W of power consumption.

We have already found the manufacturer in China who will produce modules for us. All assembly will be made by our own hands. 
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Our web-site is only in the development stage, but you can follow our achievements HERE
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February 17, 2015, 04:14:49 AM
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LOL


SCAM!
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February 17, 2015, 04:25:32 AM
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I applaud you for going the extra mile to scam people, instead of only creating a render on your PC.

Bravo!
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February 17, 2015, 09:42:31 AM
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I applaud you for going the extra mile to scam people, instead of only creating a render on your PC.

Bravo!

We have gone the extra hundred miles to create that prototype.
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February 18, 2015, 07:17:27 PM
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I applaud you for going the extra mile to scam people, instead of only creating a render on your PC.

Bravo!

How can you tell its a scam? I started looking at the pics and thought "Well, big deal. How hard can it be to liquid cool a chip?" After all, my gaming rig is fully water cooled (cpu, gpu, full cover mobo, RAM) Only thing I dont water cool is my HDD. Still, Im curious to know how you knew (or know) its a scam. All of the senior members on here are always very good at sniffing these things out (I wouldnt be able to do it)

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February 18, 2015, 09:47:16 PM
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I don't see it being a scam just yet.  I know with my A2 miners -- the colder the room, the less wattage they use.

Also, their temporary website is showing an 85Mh/s unit (sounds like typical A2 type internals) -- using 500 watts.  If it is cooled down, then that sounds quite plausible.

I think this is quite real.  They're using already available technology and just cooling the chips down for the increased power efficiency (along with custom software).  This seems to be the way to go instead of trying to create new chips.


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February 20, 2015, 04:17:40 PM
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I don't see it being a scam just yet.  I know with my A2 miners -- the colder the room, the less wattage they use.

Also, their temporary website is showing an 85Mh/s unit (sounds like typical A2 type internals) -- using 500 watts.  If it is cooled down, then that sounds quite plausible.

I think this is quite real.  They're using already available technology and just cooling the chips down for the increased power efficiency (along with custom software).  This seems to be the way to go instead of trying to create new chips.


You are 85% correct  Wink With great pleasure we add a little bit oil to the fire
Small test video
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February 20, 2015, 05:29:19 PM
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I don't see it being a scam just yet.  I know with my A2 miners -- the colder the room, the less wattage they use.

Also, their temporary website is showing an 85Mh/s unit (sounds like typical A2 type internals) -- using 500 watts.  If it is cooled down, then that sounds quite plausible.

I think this is quite real.  They're using already available technology and just cooling the chips down for the increased power efficiency (along with custom software).  This seems to be the way to go instead of trying to create new chips.


You are 85% correct  Wink With great pleasure we add a little bit oil to the fire
Small test video

Have you decided the pricing yet ?
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February 20, 2015, 05:45:11 PM
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Have you decided the pricing yet ?

Currently price range is set to:
- 2250$ for 85Mh/s+ single module station
- 4450$ for 175Mh/s+ double module station

Now we are testing double module station on overheat and max. possible hashrate and max. possible stable hashrate. If the results will be at least +25-35% increase in hashrate from current low temp. rate, then price range will stay at this level. If not, then we will consider about lowering the prices.
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February 20, 2015, 06:23:24 PM
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Trying to see how this will save one money (over typical A2 miners already out for about $1k) at that type of pricing?

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February 21, 2015, 07:36:49 AM
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Trying to see how this will save one money (over typical A2 miners already out for about $1k) at that type of pricing?



They have the estimated power close to a 90 A2.   Is this using A2 chips and they are just liquid cooled?
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February 21, 2015, 12:16:42 PM
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Trying to see how this will save one money (over typical A2 miners already out for about $1k) at that type of pricing?



They have the estimated power close to a 90 A2.   Is this using A2 chips and they are just liquid cooled?

Yes, this one is running on the A2 chips.

Latest test has shown impossibility of increasing the hashrate, so till Monday we will consider about lowered price range. Those who has already made an order will get refund of the price difference.

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February 21, 2015, 02:49:10 PM
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Price range will be lowered to:
- $3300 for 175Mh/s+ miner version
- $1650 for 85Mh/s+ miner version

Added option to build your own miner.
Prices for basic miners:
- $1025 for 85Mh/s+
- $2590 for 175Mh/s+

This is the lowest price that we can offer. Otherwise production of these miners becomes unprofitable.
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February 21, 2015, 05:19:11 PM
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Have you sent a miner to Dogie?
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February 22, 2015, 08:36:03 AM
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Ok - so your cooling solution just lowers the power consumption of an A2 miner?  What is the power rating for 85Mh/s?  Noise level?

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February 22, 2015, 03:39:39 PM
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Ok - so your cooling solution just lowers the power consumption of an A2 miner?  What is the power rating for 85Mh/s?  Noise level?


Noise level ~22-23dB
Power rating: 450-500W

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February 23, 2015, 03:10:29 PM
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OP,
You will need to ship review units out to trusted members of this forum so they can give their impressions.  Your pictures / explanation leave very much to the imagination.
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February 23, 2015, 03:48:18 PM
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OP,
You will need to ship review units out to trusted members of this forum so they can give their impressions.  Your pictures / explanation leave very much to the imagination.

This is what I was getting at.
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February 24, 2015, 06:46:45 PM
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Coldminers are happy to announce that we are almost done with the first batch. To celebrate this together with all miners - we have issued promo coupons.

Promo coupon information:
Code: Promo-50
Discount amount: 50%
Amount of coupons issued: 5
Promo start date: 25/02/2015
Promo end date: 01/03/2015
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February 24, 2015, 06:47:36 PM
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Coldminers are happy to announce that we are almost done with the first batch. To celebrate this together with all miners - we have issued promo coupons.

Promo coupon information:
Code: Promo-50
Discount amount: 50%
Amount of coupons issued: 5
Promo start date: 25/02/2015
Promo end date: 01/03/2015

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