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Topic: [ANN] Bitfury ASIC sales in EU and Europe - page 112. (Read 250465 times)

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Thanks a lot for your profound insight on the topic. I learned a lot today. Please keep these helpful comments coming.
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How many Bitfury 55nm ASIC Chips will be delivered in July? Can someone give a ~sum of the planned GHashes for July / August?
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Energy efficient of Bitfury chips is not the only advantage on the electricity. It's attractive for the miner farm. So how do you think of the price of 100th?
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Well, bitfury chips delivered in July are 40% cheaper than avalon chips delivered in the very same July and almost 10 times more power efficient. I mention this power eficiency difference every time because finally all this asic race will result in miners paying all their bitcoins for electricity bills. So bitfury chip is cheaper, not more expensive and yet its drastically more power efficient. Honestly, you can't compare prices of something inefficient with something 10 times more efficient. Normally it costs 10 times more as well.

By the way, let's compare something comparable indeed. To get avalon chips in July you needed to order ones in April and it's quite different story. If one orders avalon chips today, delivery in October is probably most realistic.

Thus I can confirm my first calculation using October price of bitfury chips: bitfury chip is 3.5 times less expensive and 9 times more power efficient than avalon chip.
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Instructions for assembly and setup

So it's not plug and play here? Do I need to solder the chips or just plug in some cables and run that mother***?

+1.
Also, is the august delivery set for nearer the start or end of august? The chips are in hand now right?
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Where r u located in Finland?

"BFSB is a distributor of Bitfury ASIC Bitcoin mining chips and devices in EU and rest of Europe. BFSB is based in Kimito, Finland. We operate as mail-order company. We don’t ship to USA nor CIS (CHГ)."
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Do the boards have overclocking features built-in?
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Instructions for assembly and setup

So it's not plug and play here? Do I need to solder the chips or just plug in some cables and run that mother***?
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What assembly is required for the kits?
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Where r u located in Finland?
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yeah !!! hosting ... give us hosting, I will take few 400GH Miner Full Kit (August Delivery), if there will be hosting for at least 4-5months.
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instructions for assembly? Is this for manual assemble or is there a possibility to do that automated (includes gerber files?)
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HI,

I'm in australia. No delivery here?

Seeing that shipping is only to the EU, can my agent in London have the stuff delivered there?

Or for a large order, I could come over to pickup the products?

All help is appreciated.

Thanks

Adam

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If I try to make an order to Switzerland, 19% VAT still stay included!
This must be a mistake?  Huh

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Just ordered one 25GH Miner Starter Kit, and made the payment but when I log into my account I have 3 buttons: Pay, Cancel and View. Why the Pay button is active?

EDIT:
It seems to be fixed now. Now I see only the view button. But I don't see a logout button.
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We have opened a site for sales of Bitfury ASIC Chips and mining devices based on them.

We're very sorry, but the delivery is not yet available for customers outside Europe. We are working to serve other markets as soon as possible.

We are offering chips on cut-tape and reel and devices identical to the 100TH mine boards, that c-scape and intron designed.

Specifications can be found on the site. All orders are refundable 100% in EUR nominated price until shipped.

The site for sales is open now.


At last Smiley This is very good info for the community Smiley
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So it looks like the chips on the 25GH/s miner are running at 1.5625Gh each, is this correct? I suppose this is because there is no dedicated cooling system provided. Meaning, if you care to cool the chips properly, the 25Gh model becomes a 43.2Gh one?

Is it real?
How could it run at only 25GH/s, not 43.2GH/s? Strange.
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I can have units or chips delivered to my Europe address then forwarded to U.S. in maybe 1-3 days.  This project seems quite promising as long as we can put it together with no issues.  


Just to clarify...the picture of the 5GH/s reel does not mean the chips are 5GH/s. The product is for 3000 pieces of 2.7 GH/s chips, right?

The ASIC device is called 5GHASH. It was the projected and simulated performance, which might still be achievable with a good board and proper cooling. Currently best achieved and optimal (COP) performance has been 2.7GH/s.


So your 1000 euro 25ghash miner has 16 ASICs,  16*2.7 = 43.2ghash/sec.  Sounds kinda good to me.


Do you have a EU corporation with a valid EU VAT ID?
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