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Topic: 8th Alt coin thread. Or what to do now that asics are all over the place. - page 24. (Read 81547 times)

DrG
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1035
I have a BFL 60 ASIC that didn't catch on fire - that's pretty rare because the other 4 units just like it all either blew caps, fried their boards or flat out burst into flames.

Maybe I can someday find Josh at throw it at his head.

 you mean those "300 watt" power bricks they sold with the 60s? yeah deathtraps. and dont forget the later jalapeno power bricks that would fail and take out both the jally and the motherboard it was plugged into.

such quality engineering. and just think if it were not for the companies greed and joshes most excellent PR they might of become bitmain with billions of dollars and basically controlled most of the btc hashrate.

Oh God.... those "psus" were the shittiest things ever. I tested 5 of the 60 GH/s units at home the first day I got them. 1 psu was DOA. 1 blew as I flipped it to the "on" state. 3rd one died about 2 hours in and left a burn mark on my carpet.

I was talking about the actual ASIC units. They were pure crap. 208 BTC down the drain for each one. My mistake for not going with Avalon.

BTW, what if Jihan Wu and Yifu Gao are related?  Oh wouldn't that be funny.
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1130
Bitcoin FTW!
The Antminer L1 doesn't really count as a rare miner since it was never produced for the public, same with the S2 upgrade kit.

I actually remember people buying Antminer S2 on eBay because they wanted to upgrade it later, only to be disappointed and have to recycle them instead.

However anyone remember that water-cooled Antminer based on the S3 chips? It was called the Antminer C1. I am pretty sure this was produced in very low numbers. I actually loved that miner because it was very silent and you could actually change the chip voltages in the software unlike the hardware pencil resistor mods you had to do with the S3.
I remember that machine- I considered getting one a while back, and there's even still listings for them on eBay if anyone here is looking to acquire one of the machines today for a collection or something like that. Still hard to believe we had pretty quiet BTC miners as far back as the S5 and the S3/C1 machines back when Bitmain wasn't squeezing so many watts into such a small case. I still miss the design of the S3 and S5 cases too, though the newer metal ones also have their strong points.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8899
'The right to privacy matters'
Mining BCI

12x. 1080ti’s
 4x.   Vega 56’s
1x.     Rx 580

2x   1050ti’s

I have close to 4600 coins.
Did you switch over to ZCoin for the MTP fork? Pulled in a nice few during that low diff.

No I will simply mine BCI until I reach 10000 coins.
sr. member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 274
The Zcoin fork is what's paying the power bill for this month with the 3 rigs we have left running.  Sadly the pool situation has been pretty bad, with a huge portion of the hashrate coming from private pools or solo miners.
hero member
Activity: 1151
Merit: 528
Mining BCI

12x. 1080ti’s
 4x.   Vega 56’s
1x.     Rx 580

2x   1050ti’s

I have close to 4600 coins.
Did you switch over to ZCoin for the MTP fork? Pulled in a nice few during that low diff.
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
The Antminer L1 doesn't really count as a rare miner since it was never produced for the public, same with the S2 upgrade kit.

I actually remember people buying Antminer S2 on eBay because they wanted to upgrade it later, only to be disappointed and have to recycle them instead.

However anyone remember that water-cooled Antminer based on the S3 chips? It was called the Antminer C1. I am pretty sure this was produced in very low numbers. I actually loved that miner because it was very silent and you could actually change the chip voltages in the software unlike the hardware pencil resistor mods you had to do with the S3.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8899
'The right to privacy matters'
Mining BCI

12x. 1080ti’s
 4x.   Vega 56’s
1x.     Rx 580

2x   1050ti’s

I have close to 4600 coins.
member
Activity: 116
Merit: 10
soooooo, what are you mining lately guys?


Was about to turn on some rigs and re-start mining ETH again yesterday, however looking at the prices today, might as well leave the rigs off.

With the issuance reduction coming in 3 weeks most likely will just keep rigs off longer unless we see +$400 ETH in the near future.

Not looking to pretty at the moment.

I only turn the rig  because the heating. It is similar to heat my house with electricity.
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1710
Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
Seems they added an Antminer S5 to a museum in Germany.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/a6eld2/bitmain_miner_shown_at_the_science_museum_in/

Wondering what the most rarest Antminer out there is? Can't be the S5.

The S1 being the first, I also don't think its the rarest, they seem to have made thousands of them.

I am thinking its most likely the Antminer S4, it was released at a bad time during a bear market and with its huge cost and old ASIC chip, it must of had the lowest amount of sales.

Probably the Antminer L1 - that never achieved production, though Bitmain seems to have built some prototypes.
Entirely likely ALL of those got trashed at some point, or rebuilt into prototypes for some other later unit.


Antminer S2 upgrade kit is pretty rare too. There was a prototype / prototypes, but it never made it to the mass production.
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
Seems they added an Antminer S5 to a museum in Germany.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/a6eld2/bitmain_miner_shown_at_the_science_museum_in/

Wondering what the most rarest Antminer out there is? Can't be the S5.

The S1 being the first, I also don't think its the rarest, they seem to have made thousands of them.

I am thinking its most likely the Antminer S4, it was released at a bad time during a bear market and with its huge cost and old ASIC chip, it must of had the lowest amount of sales.

Probably the Antminer L1 - that never achieved production, though Bitmain seems to have built some prototypes.
Entirely likely ALL of those got trashed at some point, or rebuilt into prototypes for some other later unit.
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
soooooo, what are you mining lately guys?


Was about to turn on some rigs and re-start mining ETH again yesterday, however looking at the prices today, might as well leave the rigs off.

With the issuance reduction coming in 3 weeks most likely will just keep rigs off longer unless we see +$400 ETH in the near future.

Not looking to pretty at the moment.
hero member
Activity: 1162
Merit: 500
soooooo, what are you mining lately guys?
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1130
Bitcoin FTW!

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I have a BFL 60 ASIC that didn't catch on fire - that's pretty rare because the other 4 units just like it all either blew caps, fried their boards or flat out burst into flames.

Maybe I can someday find Josh at throw it at his head.

But their PSUs work pretty well on 220V power.

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0733JRFVL/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

$75 for the APW3++ right now on Amazon.  Order some decent 6 pin to 6+2 pin adapters and they become useful for GPU builds.  If you order on Amazon, at this price they will typically offer you 3 to 4 years of SquareTrade insurance type coverage for $2-3.  Crazy.
Does SquareTrade actually honor the warranty for the PSUs if there was some sort of failure in the PSU during normal operation and the thing happened to break? I've never bought the warranty from SquareTrade anywhere before, but this seems like a great deal compared to getting used APW3s on eBay for a couple bucks less especially with Prime. I might just get one with the money I have left over in my Amazon account if so- 3 years of protection for a buck and a half seems great. Just worried they might not cover something like this.
legendary
Activity: 4354
Merit: 3614
what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
I have a BFL 60 ASIC that didn't catch on fire - that's pretty rare because the other 4 units just like it all either blew caps, fried their boards or flat out burst into flames.

Maybe I can someday find Josh at throw it at his head.

 you mean those "300 watt" power bricks they sold with the 60s? yeah deathtraps. and dont forget the later jalapeno power bricks that would fail and take out both the jally and the motherboard it was plugged into.

such quality engineering. and just think if it were not for the companies greed and joshes most excellent PR they might of become bitmain with billions of dollars and basically controlled most of the btc hashrate.
jr. member
Activity: 32
Merit: 4

Quote

I have a BFL 60 ASIC that didn't catch on fire - that's pretty rare because the other 4 units just like it all either blew caps, fried their boards or flat out burst into flames.

Maybe I can someday find Josh at throw it at his head.

But their PSUs work pretty well on 220V power.

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0733JRFVL/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

$75 for the APW3++ right now on Amazon.  Order some decent 6 pin to 6+2 pin adapters and they become useful for GPU builds.  If you order on Amazon, at this price they will typically offer you 3 to 4 years of SquareTrade insurance type coverage for $2-3.  Crazy.
DrG
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1035

Wondering what the most rarest Antminer out there is? Can't be the S5.


I have a BFL 60 ASIC that didn't catch on fire - that's pretty rare because the other 4 units just like it all either blew caps, fried their boards or flat out burst into flames.

Maybe I can someday find Josh at throw it at his head.
hero member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 556
Merry xmas you bunch of miners!
Nice little end-of-year pump in some coins... Hopefully it's setting up for a better 2019 than 2018 was. That wouldn't be very hard, to be honest! Grin
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1710
Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
Seems they added an Antminer S5 to a museum in Germany.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/a6eld2/bitmain_miner_shown_at_the_science_museum_in/

Wondering what the most rarest Antminer out there is? Can't be the S5.

The S1 being the first, I also don't think its the rarest, they seem to have made thousands of them.

I am thinking its most likely the Antminer S4, it was released at a bad time during a bear market and with its huge cost and old ASIC chip, it must of had the lowest amount of sales.

Probably 20 years from now if Crypto is still around those might fetch a pretty penny if kept completely stock with original PSU.

Avalon1 would be a great museum item!


Btw.
Merry Xmas to everyone ..!
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
Seems they added an Antminer S5 to a museum in Germany.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/a6eld2/bitmain_miner_shown_at_the_science_museum_in/

Wondering what the most rarest Antminer out there is? Can't be the S5.

The S1 being the first, I also don't think its the rarest, they seem to have made thousands of them.

I am thinking its most likely the Antminer S4, it was released at a bad time during a bear market and with its huge cost and old ASIC chip, it must of had the lowest amount of sales.

Probably 20 years from now if Crypto is still around those might fetch a pretty penny if kept completely stock with original PSU.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8899
'The right to privacy matters'
Stumbled upon this tweet:
https://twitter.com/crypto_bobby/status/1072253794052915201


Marry christmas to our glorious leader and others!


I had 100 of them  for 3500  sold a lot of them for 100-120 each then others got them

Most likely I made about 1500 -2000 selling them on ebay.

I have old photos of many of them on my camera

I was able to push close to 110 sticks with 1 pc

this is all asic miner





this is Antminer u1 and ice fury

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