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Topic: [2014-02-18] GSX I CoinTerra Mining Card (Read 1068 times)

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February 20, 2014, 12:05:00 PM
#8

The CoinTerra GSX-I will be stillborn. It's 33% more expensive than their TerraMiner-IV and by the time it's delivered the BTC difficulty will exceed 10 billion. One could never recoup the purchase price.

BTC mining is dead unless SHA mining equipment drops an order of magnitude in price.

Yes you're right or unless the prices of bitcoin skyrocket past $2,000+
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February 20, 2014, 07:17:03 AM
#7

The CoinTerra GSX-I will be stillborn. It's 33% more expensive than their TerraMiner-IV and by the time it's delivered the BTC difficulty will exceed 10 billion. One could never recoup the purchase price.

BTC mining is dead unless SHA mining equipment drops an order of magnitude in price.
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February 19, 2014, 05:44:36 AM
#6
PCI-Express? Why the hell should i need a full computer for that thing to work? Can't they just make stand-alone things? Something you plug, setup some info and start, mine?

You may not need full computer. Just PDU and some simple computer on the chip kind of board like Raspberry Pi or Beagle. In this way, you have flexibility to throw in more cards. This is more for DIY kind of guys. Output will be ugly, no casing, wires everywhere, etc.
I also like to see stand-alone like TM IV. If price is right, GSX I would be a good choice too. At $1600, it's just too expensive. I think $1000 is right price for it considering extra costs for PDU, controller board like Raspberry Pi, USB hub, and some casing.
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February 18, 2014, 08:26:41 PM
#5
PCI-Express? Why the hell should i need a full computer for that thing to work? Can't they just make stand-alone things? Something you plug, setup some info and start, mine?

From their announcement it has the same USB interface as the boards in the Terra Miner IV and the model shows USB A and B on the board.  Until they show more there is no way to tell if the PCIe actually connections to the bus, especially since there are 2 power connectors on the back.

My thought was just just run it standalone into something with cgminer. (except of course they've announced it about 6 months too late)

At least they don't say it will make it's price back in BTC mining like other companies say...

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February 18, 2014, 02:48:22 PM
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i don't see how 400ghs would be enough to be mining with in "june"...https://coinreport.net/cointerra-mining-card/

I agree. Pay 2.5 BTC now to start mining in June with 400 GH/s? It's not likely to make a profit. I estimate that it will only mine 0.63 BTC before the rising difficulty makes it unprofitable to continue.
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February 18, 2014, 02:32:51 PM
#3
PCI-Express? Why the hell should i need a full computer for that thing to work? Can't they just make stand-alone things? Something you plug, setup some info and start, mine?
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February 18, 2014, 02:05:46 PM
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i don't see how 400ghs would be enough to be mining with in "june"...https://coinreport.net/cointerra-mining-card/

Its not about how many hashrate

Its the $/ghs that counts.

And certainly with such price you will never get it back. I would rather just buy btc.
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February 18, 2014, 01:12:51 PM
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i don't see how 400ghs would be enough to be mining with in "june"...https://coinreport.net/cointerra-mining-card/
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