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Topic: [ANN] Noncetech - Sales Closed. Price drop soon. - page 4. (Read 11138 times)

legendary
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dogiecoin.com
Pretty brave name!

I know what a Nonce is in terms of Cryptography, but in the UK a Nonce is also somebody that touches children
Theoretically yes, but we use it as idiot now. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonce_%28slang%29
sr. member
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Fighting Liquid with Liquid
Looking forward to more information
member
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The World’s First Blockchain Core
Pretty brave name!

I know what a Nonce is in terms of Cryptography, but in the UK a Nonce is also somebody that touches children
sr. member
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Good job looks good. Cooling can be done with standard coolers or waterblocks.

I assume cooling was 70/30. Can they be cooled enough from top only.
sr. member
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Do you send any miner for testing to a hero member for writing an review ?

best regards

Hektek
hero member
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better everyday ♥
Hi Noncetech,

When can you expect to start shipping completed miners?  Any rough date in mind?

Thanks,

Chuck
hero member
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Will you have an IPO? Also I would like to buy some of your hardware later on when they come out. Luckily I subbed.
newbie
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Very interesting! Will be good shipping price to Sweden I think! Cheesy

Will you match Antminer S1 or other big manufacturers MHs/$?
legendary
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ASIC Wannabe
looking good! are those standard mounting holes - wondering if a thin thermal sheet with a water block would be a simple and powerful way to keep it cool
newbie
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Been a hectic few weeks and many long night hours in, but finally we managed to get our first test results on a card!

Here's a couple of screenshots of the card on the design phase:
http://i.imgur.com/shmAG23.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/OLNK4sD.jpg

More importantly; the results of the first test.
Test was run only for a very short period of time with 2x4 IC configuration @ 0.85V

Total hashrate per block (4IC) was approximately 130GH/s --> card total 260GH/s
This gives us a hashrate of 32.5GH/s per chip.

Picture of the test run and the test setup:
http://i.imgur.com/HK2PDKu.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/g3Acaxx.jpg

Stress tests will be taken shortly and then the beta test rig is finished.
We'll nail down the exact price and energy consumption after the tests but the information will be given out in a few days.

Stay tuned!

-Noncetech
full member
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Finland?  Ex-Nokia engineers perhaps?  Wink
legendary
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Excellent.  I am looking forward to seeing more.
I wish you the best of luck with your upcoming testing.
newbie
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I too approve of the company name. If you need a hand shifting from small scale to large scale production, drop me a line. I can save you from some of the pain and pratfalls that you'll inevitably encounter if you decide to go that route.
newbie
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Thank you for your interest.

There are many variables at this early stage, so we cannot answer all your questions.

Our test products should start mining between 17-20th March.

We will give more information when we know more.

hero member
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Seems very familiar... where have I seen this idea before?
newbie
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sr. member
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Watching this topic, looks promising.

Do you have any test unit results to prove your claims?

What are your anticipated shipping dates?
hero member
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Run a Bitcoin node.
In-stock business model: good.

I like the name too.
newbie
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Hello fellow Bitcoin enthusiasts and miners!

We are a team from Finland and we have started manufacturing ASIC miners under the name of Noncetech.

The miners are modular; one chassis can hold 1-4 mining cards (blades), making upgrading easy if you start with less than 4 cards. The motherboard on the other hand can hold up to 8 cards.


PRE-ORDERING IS CURRENTLY CLOSED. FOR ORDERS OF 10TH OR MORE, CONTACT [email protected]



Here is the latest product info:

Our Competitive Prices:

New prices out soon!

Sampo mining card without Raspberry Pi: $819 ($3.276/GH/s, turbo)

Sampo 250 rig without PSU: $1039 ($4.156/GH/s, turbo mode)
Sampo 500 rig without PSU: $1859 ($3.718/GH/s, turbo mode)
Sampo 750 rig without PSU: $2699 ($3.599/GH/s, turbo mode)
Sampo 1T rig without PSU: $3499 ($3.499/GH/s, turbo mode)

Sampo 1T bundle (2 rigs) without PSU: $6598 ($3.30/GH/s, turbo mode)
Sampo 1T bundle (3 rigs) without PSU: $9797 ($3.27/GH/s, turbo mode)



Sampo rig specs:

- Plug and play
- Modular design
- Nominal hashing rate of 200 GH/s per mining card (+/- 10%)
- Nominal power consumption of 0.5-0.7 W/GH/s (+/- 10%)
- Turbo mode hashing rate of 250 GH/s per mining card (+/- 10%)
- Turbo mode power consumption of 1.0-1.1W/GH/s (+/- 10%)
- Controlled by Raspberry Pi
- 19 inch chassis


For more information you can visit our site at www.noncetech.com. We will be posting news to this forum and to our site. You can also subscribe to our newsletter.


Do give us some feedback! We welcome all of it.
Also feel free to ask any questions.

Sincerely,
Antti Muilu from Noncetech    



Picture of beta mining cards:



Auto-reboot demonstration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTPqRBCG8HM


Beta products simulating Sampo 1T:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exvXD2K9vNA


Quick DIY overview of Sampo mining cards:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ctam5lk_xKQ






[UPDATES]


April 08
Pre-ordering is now open!


April 04
Pre-orders available on Tuesday 8.4 GMT 20:00


March 30
Noncetech now on twitter.
https://twitter.com/Noncetech


March 29
Miner named Sampo.

Card specs:
One mining card has a nominal performance of 200 GH/s with a power consumption of 0.5-0.7 W/GH/s.
The turbo mode values are the following: 250 GH/s with 1.0-1.1 W/GH/s.


March 26
Stress tests. Mining cards were able to mine at a steady overclocked rate between 250-260GH/s.
Temperature on the card was 59°C with a room temperature of 22°C.

Pre-orders are due to start next week. 3 beta rigs will also be available.


March 24
First test runs made. Achieved 260GH/s per card.



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