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Topic: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs - page 602. (Read 1260354 times)

legendary
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dogiecoin.com
There is a forum guideline.

4. No referral code spam

It wasn't spam as the post was on topic and would have been posted exactly the same regardless of if the link had a tracking ID in it or not... Again, if you have a problem with this then you can post in meta.
legendary
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So we were talking about hosting a few days ago. This is the best hosting until now for SP10.

URL: http://www.advania.com/default.aspx?pageid=8fe1509f-4925-11e2-ac44-005056867cb9
Price: 90€ / kW
Location: Rekjavic, Iceland
Comment: Professional Hosting / Colocation provider. Contact them to order. Prices are not on their website.

That's ~160$ per month for an overclocked SP10 (~1300W). Shipping from home might be expensive, but shipping directly from SP-Tech is definitely worth it! They also have a 150 euro installation fee per miner.
Yes, minimum contract length is 6 months, and it gets extended by 6 months afterwards.
Larger numbers of miners can be shipped via freight company for around 140$ per unit.

The electricity source is 100% renewable icelandic geothermal power, cooling is free-air cooling but temperatures are around 5-10°C yearly average.

Racks are typically 15-20kW, but you only get billed the 90€ per kW, so don´t worry about space.


Yes forgot to mention the 6 month contract. I will ask QC to add to the thread.

Getting billed only per kW is a big big plus. Many DCs are billing for space+power.
legendary
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Anyone proof of these devices...Anyone has a model running or has been delivered??? Or to good to be true...

Yes. Just check a few pages back.

Or look here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-dogies-comprehensive-spondooliestech-sp10-setup-hd-525469
There is a Group Buy running here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/closedspondoolies-tech-sp10-14-145ths-2795-shipping-598502 (or you can buy directly from my affiliate sig)
4 SP10 stacked here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6872846

Many proofs available. They are shipping since March.
newbie
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Anyone proof of these devices...Anyone has a model running or has been delivered??? Or to good to be true...
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
So we were talking about hosting a few days ago. This is the best hosting until now for SP10.

URL: http://www.advania.com/default.aspx?pageid=8fe1509f-4925-11e2-ac44-005056867cb9
Price: 90€ / kW
Location: Rekjavic, Iceland
Comment: Professional Hosting / Colocation provider. Contact them to order. Prices are not on their website.

That's ~160$ per month for an overclocked SP10 (~1300W). Shipping from home might be expensive, but shipping directly from SP-Tech is definitely worth it! They also have a 150 euro installation fee per miner.
Yes, minimum contract length is 6 months, and it gets extended by 6 months afterwards.
Larger numbers of miners can be shipped via freight company for around 140$ per unit.

The electricity source is 100% renewable icelandic geothermal power, cooling is free-air cooling but temperatures are around 5-10°C yearly average.

Racks are typically 15-20kW, but you only get billed the 90€ per kW, so don´t worry about space.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1007
So we were talking about hosting a few days ago. This is the best hosting until now for SP10.

URL: http://www.advania.com/default.aspx?pageid=8fe1509f-4925-11e2-ac44-005056867cb9
Price: 90€ / kW
Location: Rekjavic, Iceland
Comment: Professional Hosting / Colocation provider. Contact them to order. Prices are not on their website.

That's ~160$ per month for an overclocked SP10 (~1300W). Shipping from home might be expensive, but shipping directly from SP-Tech is definitely worth it! They also have a 150 euro installation fee per miner.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1007
September is a very long way away from now Sad  Undecided

Should've joined the August Group Buy Smiley
legendary
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Sneaky affiliate link, it's bad form to try to hide it with link shorteners.

Link shorteners are used to prevent spam. If I posted an update which no one found useful and never went it, it wouldn't get posted again. The affiliate link makes absolutely zero difference to the content, the description, the usefulness or the accuracy of the information.

The problem is that we don't know that. For all we know the link could have led to a wallet stealer infected site instantly redirecting to spondoolies. Also, is it ethically questionable: If you want to use affiliate links in your manufacturer comparison or setup guides, fine, you have worked for it and deserve it. But this was a low effort post which probably effectively snagged you some referral purchases that would would have happened without your involvement anyway. It's against the forum rules too, I believe.

Give dogie some credit. He is the main reviewer here. He won't post links to a wallet stealer infected site. And forum rules state spamming. He only posted one single link. Let's move on to other stuff.

Actually I like Dogie, like his reviews, like his attitude, but if anything, spamming a referral like that just doesn't do Dogie any favours really, makes him look cheap.

I must admit that he could post a small note regarding the affiliate link so that people know what they are getting into...
legendary
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ASIC Wannabe
saw the SP15 groupbuy thread and my initial excitment tapered out a bit when i realised what the idea behind it was.

I thought it was an SP10 fit to the case of an SP30, thereby giving more room for airflow, allowing larger (ie: lower rpm/noise) fans, and maintain a reasonable power demand for a full rack of them (50kW/server rack gets some crazy looks from the colo people).

unfortunately, its just half of an SP30 in an SP30 case.


perhaps fitting SP10 hardware to a larger case, such as putting 3TH in a 3kW 2U or even 3U, would eliminate the noise and density concerns (mostly noise concerns, which could be drastically reduced using 60-80mm fans instead of 40mm)
legendary
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Sneaky affiliate link, it's bad form to try to hide it with link shorteners.

Link shorteners are used to prevent spam. If I posted an update which no one found useful and never went it, it wouldn't get posted again. The affiliate link makes absolutely zero difference to the content, the description, the usefulness or the accuracy of the information.

The problem is that we don't know that. For all we know the link could have led to a wallet stealer infected site instantly redirecting to spondoolies. Also, is it ethically questionable: If you want to use affiliate links in your manufacturer comparison or setup guides, fine, you have worked for it and deserve it. But this was a low effort post which probably effectively snagged you some referral purchases that would would have happened without your involvement anyway. It's against the forum rules too, I believe.

Give dogie some credit. He is the main reviewer here. He won't post links to a wallet stealer infected site. And forum rules state spamming. He only posted one single link. Let's move on to other stuff.

Actually I like Dogie, like his reviews, like his attitude, but if anything, spamming a referral like that just doesn't do Dogie any favours really, makes him look cheap.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1007

Sneaky affiliate link, it's bad form to try to hide it with link shorteners.

Link shorteners are used to prevent spam. If I posted an update which no one found useful and never went it, it wouldn't get posted again. The affiliate link makes absolutely zero difference to the content, the description, the usefulness or the accuracy of the information.

The problem is that we don't know that. For all we know the link could have led to a wallet stealer infected site instantly redirecting to spondoolies. Also, is it ethically questionable: If you want to use affiliate links in your manufacturer comparison or setup guides, fine, you have worked for it and deserve it. But this was a low effort post which probably effectively snagged you some referral purchases that would would have happened without your involvement anyway. It's against the forum rules too, I believe.

Give dogie some credit. He is the main reviewer here. He won't post links to a wallet stealer infected site. And forum rules state spamming. He only posted one single link. Let's move on to other stuff.
hero member
Activity: 536
Merit: 500

Sneaky affiliate link, it's bad form to try to hide it with link shorteners.

Link shorteners are used to prevent spam. If I posted an update which no one found useful and never went it, it wouldn't get posted again. The affiliate link makes absolutely zero difference to the content, the description, the usefulness or the accuracy of the information.

The problem is that we don't know that. For all we know the link could have led to a wallet stealer infected site instantly redirecting to spondoolies. Also, is it ethically questionable: If you want to use affiliate links in your manufacturer comparison or setup guides, fine, you have worked for it and deserve it. But this was a low effort post which probably effectively snagged you some referral purchases that would would have happened without your involvement anyway. It's against the forum rules too, I believe.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1007
Is there a group buy link on the SP30 yet? saw a 400 order needed link to try and get sp15 at 2800 usd

wondering

Searing


No SP30 GB, only SP15!
full member
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I like the additional GH/s, but it's 300W more then announced. May soon kill a default 220V 16A outlet. (I've read 24/7 a default outlet shouldn't be over 2500W)

People will be able to run it at lower power settings. We will keep the different modes.

The description for the SP30 Yukon from the website says, " All of these major improvements still allow us to maintain a slim 2 U case suitable for both home and data center hosting.", you really need to start pulling "home" out of the description at this level. I really can't imagine any home running one of these and sucking down 2800W and not having thermal/cooling issues.

Please keep in mind I'm speaking of homes in the US. If you are out of the US and can just plug one of these in an outlet and run with no problems then god bless you!


Antarctica ok?
legendary
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Personal text my ass....

I like the additional GH/s, but it's 300W more then announced. May soon kill a default 220V 16A outlet. (I've read 24/7 a default outlet shouldn't be over 2500W)

People will be able to run it at lower power settings. We will keep the different modes.

The description for the SP30 Yukon from the website says, " All of these major improvements still allow us to maintain a slim 2 U case suitable for both home and data center hosting.", you really need to start pulling "home" out of the description at this level. I really can't imagine any home running one of these and sucking down 2800W and not having thermal/cooling issues.

Please keep in mind I'm speaking of homes in the US. If you are out of the US and can just plug one of these in an outlet and run with no problems then god bless you!

legendary
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Personal text my ass....
Didn't a few people post in the SP30 GB that they anticipated up to 6.5THs on the SP30 with
good cold air intake and fine tune overclocking??

Zvisha?


The numbers come from thermal simulations based on anticipated ASIC wattage etc`. Not my department.
You can ask me in August Smiley

I'm going to invent a NEW way to keep processing chips cool that cost no money doing it and make myself a billionaire.
hero member
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I like the additional GH/s, but it's 300W more then announced. May soon kill a default 220V 16A outlet. (I've read 24/7 a default outlet shouldn't be over 2500W)

People will be able to run it at lower power settings. We will keep the different modes.
hero member
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Order:#1281

Could you also post Eligius live stats? I find it hard to believe it. No offense.

Issue resolved.
The start-voltage was set to 0.56V. That is too low for ASICs of low corner. Unfortunately, in this scenario ASICs have a frequency runaway.
I can discover this situation in SW by giving actual mining job but I never bothered. Maybe now I will add it.


Regards`
hero member
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Didn't a few people post in the SP30 GB that they anticipated up to 6.5THs on the SP30 with
good cold air intake and fine tune overclocking??

Zvisha?


The numbers come from thermal simulations based on anticipated ASIC wattage etc`. Not my department.
You can ask me in August Smiley
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