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Topic: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs - page 59. (Read 1260395 times)

alh
legendary
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I wonder if Spondoolies expects the SP50 to dismantled a bit as part of installation? It would be obvious to remove the power supplies before installing it. I wonder if they expect the blades to be removed and only the chassis to get installed in a rack.

All interesting questions to be answered. As with most other folks I can only hope they eventually make a small ASIC count "home miner" using the PickAxe. That might be a lot to wish for.

Congratulations on producing the largest miner known to man.....
full member
Activity: 221
Merit: 100
The end of home miners is coming.....




ps : SP20 was announced as 1.7TH/s, i have more than 40pcs and no one is working stable over 1.45-1.5Th/s (maybe if u operate them in -10C will be working fine  Grin) so i dont trust Spondoolies Tech’s specification before i see them by myself.

alh
legendary
Activity: 1846
Merit: 1052
sidehack needs to get some of these chips.. 137GH stick miner chip would be nuts.. prob not even possible with USB power

While I probably shouldn't speak for sidehack, I'd be stunned if he was interested at all. I think you can expect the PickAxe ASIC to be a high wattage, BGA monster compared to the Bitmain chips he worked with. We'll need more details, but I think it's safe to say it wouldn't be USB powered.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1000
I want to drop one of these in my basement, if anything just because I can.. My wife would get a kick out of that fan noise Smiley

I hope your wife is a weight lifter. Maybe she can help you carry it down the stairs. It must weigh in excess of 100 pounds.

 Smiley Smiley Smiley


100 pounds? LOL! I'd guess there's close to 100 pounds of PSUs, let alone the rest of the beast. I'm going to guess 500lbs.

Free SP50 for the closest guess, Spondoolies?  Wink Tongue
alh
legendary
Activity: 1846
Merit: 1052
I want to drop one of these in my basement, if anything just because I can.. My wife would get a kick out of that fan noise Smiley

I hope your wife is a weight lifter. Maybe she can help you carry it down the stairs. It must weigh in excess of 100 pounds.

 Smiley Smiley Smiley
legendary
Activity: 3990
Merit: 4597
We could see a price tag of $47,850 to $50,000 on the SP50 quite easily.  I would think the more bought in bulk, the cheaper they would be.  Bulk pricing MIGHT start at 3 units.  We'll see...

did you inquire or a guessed?
if so, buyers would waste a lot of money...fast.
with 8.5c (Great north data), and minimal difficulty rise, you will be in the red for a tune of 7.5K+own canada $2.5K for import=minus $10K after a year of operation at current low difficulty rise (yeah, right, it will stay low-NOT)

I've thought about this more after my previous post.  $39,600 to $44,000 is more like it.

It's all kinda speculation no one knows.  And I'm guessing it varies on number you purchase.  So it could be hard to get a number.  

Anways I forgot to say it earlier congratz SP on new miner.  It is one heck of a unit.

Agreed...

I made an edit to my previous quote as you posted that it could be $35,000 per unit with the purchase of 30+ units.  Something tells me the minimum purchase will probably be close to $120,000 (3 units).

I just realized that I did not take into account the fact that we will have a halving in July 2016, so these numbers are even worse.
Despite being a tech achievement by itself, it has to be priced right to sell many.
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
This thing looks fantastic. Price wise, I'm guessing they will aim around 27-35k.

Would love to see an sp40 that is 10-20TH, or alternatively an sp50 that comes with only 2-4 blades and can be easily expanded as price/difficulty move
donator
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1051
Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
Very nice indeed, mining just took a giant leap forward. Decimal point missing on this page.

http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/blogs/news/54091269-spondoolies-tech-reveals-a-glimpse-into-the-future-of-transaction-verification-services-hardware

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Extremely low power consumption (well below many competitors) and an estimated 4x improvement over current Spondoolies units (15J/GH compared to 0.61J/GH)


Rich

Fixed, thanks
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1318
Technical Analyst/Trader
We could see a price tag of $47,850 to $50,000 on the SP50 quite easily.  I would think the more bought in bulk, the cheaper they would be.  Bulk pricing MIGHT start at 3 units.  We'll see...

did you inquire or a guessed?
if so, buyers would waste a lot of money...fast.
with 8.5c (Great north data), and minimal difficulty rise, you will be in the red for a tune of 7.5K+own canada $2.5K for import=minus $10K after a year of operation at current low difficulty rise (yeah, right, it will stay low-NOT)

I've thought about this more after my previous post.  $39,600 to $44,000 is more like it.

It's all kinda speculation no one knows.  And I'm guessing it varies on number you purchase.  So it could be hard to get a number.  

Anways I forgot to say it earlier congratz SP on new miner.  It is one heck of a unit.

Agreed...

I made an edit to my previous quote as you posted that it could be $35,000 per unit with the purchase of 30+ units.  Something tells me the minimum purchase will probably be close to $120,000 (3 units).

The initial cost in the beginning for the case, fans and PSU's make the up front cost significant but upgrades in the future will make costs cheaper.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
We could see a price tag of $47,850 to $50,000 on the SP50 quite easily.  I would think the more bought in bulk, the cheaper they would be.  Bulk pricing MIGHT start at 3 units.  We'll see...

did you inquire or a guessed?
if so, buyers would waste a lot of money...fast.
with 8.5c (Great north data), and minimal difficulty rise, you will be in the red for a tune of 7.5K+own canada $2.5K for import=minus $10K after a year of operation at current low difficulty rise (yeah, right, it will stay low-NOT)

I've thought about this more after my previous post.  $39,600 to $44,000 is more like it.

It's all kinda speculation no one knows.  And I'm guessing it varies on number you purchase.  So it could be hard to get a number. 

Anways I forgot to say it earlier congratz SP on new miner.  It is one heck of a unit.
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1318
Technical Analyst/Trader
We could see a price tag of $47,850 to $50,000 on the SP50 quite easily.  I would think the more bought in bulk, the cheaper they would be.  Bulk pricing MIGHT start at 3 units.  We'll see...

did you inquire or a guessed?
if so, buyers would waste a lot of money...fast.
with 8.5c (Great north data), and minimal difficulty rise, you will be in the red for a tune of 7.5K+own canada $2.5K for import=minus $10K after a year of operation at current low difficulty rise (yeah, right, it will stay low-NOT)

I've thought about this more after my previous post.  $39,600 to $44,000 is more like it.  With purchase of 30 units, one might get $35,000 per unit.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1007
We've been holding our tongues for a while now...

And finally, we are extremely happy to unveil the SP50!


What a nice surprise  Shocked Shocked Shocked

I have 3 pages to catch on! Oh yeah!
legendary
Activity: 3990
Merit: 4597
We could see a price tag of $47,850 to $50,000 on the SP50 quite easily.  I would think the more bought in bulk, the cheaper they would be.  Bulk pricing MIGHT start at 3 units.  We'll see...

did you inquire or guessed?
if so, buyers would waste a lot of money...fast.
with 8.5c (Great north data), and minimal difficulty rise, you will be in the red for a tune of 7.5K+owe canada $2.5K for import=minus $10K after a year of operation at current low difficulty rise (yeah, right, it will stay low-NOT)
at 2.5C electricity and current pace of difficulty, you will be breakeven in 1 year; at 2.5c electricity and 5% difficulty rise on average (from current 3%)-and you will be in the red for $13K in one year (considering 2.5K owed to canada)
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1185
dogiecoin.com
sidehack needs to get some of these chips.. 137GH stick miner chip would be nuts.. prob not even possible with USB power

If they're anything like their previous chips, I doubt sidehack will touch them.  The format is difficult to work with, much moreso than the BITMAIN ones.

These are small chips now though, 7x7mm compared to 19x19mm and 20W compared to ~60W. A 1A USB miner would be ~30GH.
legendary
Activity: 784
Merit: 1000
sidehack needs to get some of these chips.. 137GH stick miner chip would be nuts.. prob not even possible with USB power

If they're anything like their previous chips, I doubt sidehack will touch them.  The format is difficult to work with, much moreso than the BITMAIN ones.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1001
sidehack needs to get some of these chips.. 137GH stick miner chip would be nuts.. prob not even possible with USB power
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1318
Technical Analyst/Trader
We could see a price tag of $47,850 to $50,000 on the SP50 quite easily.  I would think the more bought in bulk, the cheaper they would be.  Bulk pricing MIGHT start at 3 units.  We'll see...
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Something interesting if you read it "Reliable and cost effective 28 nanometer (nm) process versus 16 nm processes".  It seems the ones who stuck with 28 nm are going to be the winners at least short term.

They mastered a old NM instead of going smaller nm.  Both bitmain and SP did this which I find interesting.

Please give use a SP50 mini Smiley.  I really would love to have one with so much power.   If i could get one that 1 240 30 amp breaker could power that would be great.

The name sort of hints to a 11TH SP40

it does not looking good for SP40 at least for now as they did not like their SP20 experience (low profitability), unless SP40 would be organized like SP10 or SP30-now, this WOULD be sweet at 1/5-1/10 of SP50 (one or two boards) for 10-20 TH.

Depending on price I would love a miner like that.   I personally like that they put a lot of power in it.    The SP50 unfortunately I would have to do a good amount of rewiring to make it possible. 

I am happy to see them skip sp40 makes me hope us hobby miners will be customers of SP again.
legendary
Activity: 3990
Merit: 4597
Something interesting if you read it "Reliable and cost effective 28 nanometer (nm) process versus 16 nm processes".  It seems the ones who stuck with 28 nm are going to be the winners at least short term.

They mastered a old NM instead of going smaller nm.  Both bitmain and SP did this which I find interesting.

Please give use a SP50 mini Smiley.  I really would love to have one with so much power.   If i could get one that 1 240 30 amp breaker could power that would be great.

The name sort of hints to a 11TH SP40

it does not looking good for SP40 at least for now as they did not like their SP20 experience (low profitability), unless SP40 would be organized like SP10 or SP30-now, this WOULD be sweet at 1/5-1/10 of SP50 (one or two boards) for 10-20 TH.
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1014
Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
Something interesting if you read it "Reliable and cost effective 28 nanometer (nm) process versus 16 nm processes".  It seems the ones who stuck with 28 nm are going to be the winners at least short term.

They mastered a old NM instead of going smaller nm.  Both bitmain and SP did this which I find interesting.

Please give use a SP50 mini Smiley.  I really would love to have one with so much power.   If i could get one that 1 240 30 amp breaker could power that would be great.

The name sort of hints to a 11TH SP40
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