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Topic: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs (Read 1260290 times)

newbie
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We need pictures short video`s and more numbers in this topic
Working hard on it....

We have posted a performance testing of our SPx36, about 3 weeks ago. It shows the hash rate and power consumption. https://youtu.be/217XaveTBvE
hero member
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I also had got some of those amazing sp20 earlier back to 2015. I used it for several months without any issue and without assistance before i sold it later. It still works with the new owner.
I still can't resume why the company stopped the production of its great items.
Today i discovered that the company is back with a new product SPx36 which help to mine Dash coin from what i could understand: https://www.spondoolies-tech.com/products/spx36
legendary
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We need pictures short video`s and more numbers in this topic
copper member
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Clueless!

you MAY want to lower the price another 25% due to recent BTC events/prices etc....I realize may not matter..just saying

myself I'm looking into becoming a 'minimalist' as my back up plan at these $4,902 BTC prices now etc....

hell I had too much $$ in crypto and crap anyway...someday they are gonna take it all away in the nursing home anyway if I live that long

I mean how much crypto do you need for a robe/toothbrush and ratty slippers?

FML

brad
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Even with 5 Cent Power Cost ROI is in the high 200 Days Area, looks to me like a no go these Days. Even tho I highly Welcome new ASIC Producer to get more competitive Price in the Market that Miner is not too interesting. Welcome back Spondoolies-Tech!
273 days ROI even with the 5 cent power cost as you said and the price is too high for me as well.
legendary
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Evil beware: We have waffles!
A. It is for mining X11/DASH - not Bitcoin so you are in the WRONG area.
B. How about a real picture of the miner instead of a 3d rendering...
brand new
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how long those it take for shipping
legendary
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Even with 5 Cent Power Cost ROI is in the high 200 Days Area, looks to me like a no go these Days. Even tho I highly Welcome new ASIC Producer to get more competitive Price in the Market that Miner is not too interesting. Welcome back Spondoolies-Tech!
donator
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
LOL - seriously.
All it says is "we're gonna make a miner"
No specs at all.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
Can't they just get SP 20s, then stuff then in rack looking cases to sneak them into where ever they need to sneak them into?

I had one of those demo SP20 units about 5 years ago. Thanks Guy. Sorry, I had to eventually sell it to a friend.
copper member
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Clueless!
I like how SP10's are going for high prices on eBay. I 'suspect' this is so, because data hall tech types can, with the rack format, sneak them into big servers at universities or the company servers and mine BTC without anyone knowing such. No other reason I can see for them to go for high prices when I can get and SP 20 for $40 and shipping. lol. Smiley Gotta love this angle!
sr. member
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I've got some SP30/31's still if anyone wants some souvenir's or museum pieces.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
thank you nice to see you posting.
donator
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
For historic purposes, Spondoolies-Tech SP20 Jackson production, November 27th, 2014:

donator
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
That is definitely a good thing. It will be interesting to check these out. Good to have you guys back.

We don't have a booth in https://www.miningconf.org/ for obvious reasons, but Spondoolies people including Assaf Gilboa the CEO will be in the conference.
If you intend to arrive, approach to say hello.

Guy
Grin
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