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Topic: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs - page 685. (Read 1260290 times)

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miners poem
LOL
Won't happen.

Edit: Seriously. We know what we're doing. We've implemented much more complex ASICs and systems.
Partial talent list: http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/pages/team

I bet 5 BTC against your delivery date. No problem to send the money escrow to you.

Facts, what can happen in the development of your product in time are endless long. And i am sure more than half of your projects you started were delayed or cancelled (what is so normal, see Intel, Tegra, AMD etc). Say different and its a lie.
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Run a Bitcoin node.
Can you give any specs for the 3rd gen chips?
Leapfrog, designed to liberate and distribute the hash-rate

Leapfrog...?!?...is it the NAME...?...like the kid's game...?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leapfrogging

I know that...the game too...is it the NAME of your 3-rd gen CHIP...?

PickAxe
Cool name.
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I ended up skipping to the end after reading about half of the thread. Have you been able to get this quieter? I looking at getting into ASIC mining for BTC and this seams to be a good machine. I am currently mining scrypt alt coins with gpu's so sorry if I ask some dumb questions.

Thank you.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6162958

You know I remember reading that now. That is the problem with reading the last post first and then going back to the front to read the thread. I read a bunch of pages and went to the end. Sorry for re asking it so soon.
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
I ended up skipping to the end after reading about half of the thread. Have you been able to get this quieter? I looking at getting into ASIC mining for BTC and this seams to be a good machine. I am currently mining scrypt alt coins with gpu's so sorry if I ask some dumb questions.

Thank you.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6162958
hero member
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I ended up skipping to the end after reading about half of the thread. Have you been able to get this quieter? I looking at getting into ASIC mining for BTC and this seams to be a good machine. I am currently mining scrypt alt coins with gpu's so sorry if I ask some dumb questions.
donator
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
Can you give any specs for the 3rd gen chips?
Leapfrog, designed to liberate and distribute the hash-rate

Leapfrog...?!?...is it the NAME...?...like the kid's game...?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leapfrogging

I know that...the game too...is it the NAME of your 3-rd gen CHIP...?

PickAxe
ZiG
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Can you give any specs for the 3rd gen chips?
Leapfrog, designed to liberate and distribute the hash-rate

Leapfrog...?!?...is it the NAME...?...like the kid's game...?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leapfrogging

I know that...the game too...is it the NAME of your 3-rd gen CHIP...?
donator
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
Can you give any specs for the 3rd gen chips?
Leapfrog, designed to liberate and distribute the hash-rate

Leapfrog...?!?...is it the NAME...?...like the kid's game...?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leapfrogging
ZiG
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Can you give any specs for the 3rd gen chips?
Leapfrog, designed to liberate and distribute the hash-rate

Leapfrog...?!?...is it the NAME...?...like the kid's game...?
donator
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
We're happy to announce that we've just secured a deal with a high quality data center in Central WA for ultra cheap long term hosting. US bundles customers (50 units or more, SP10 or SP30) are invited to contact us at [email protected] for details
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
Can you give any specs for the 3rd gen chips?
Leapfrog, designed to liberate and distribute the hash-rate
legendary
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The other thing is like Spondoolies-Tech said: however many they make, they'll probably SELL OUT immediately they get any stock, if they delayed sale and stock-piled.  At any production rate there is a rate of fabrication/assembly per day.  Suggest you make suggestions.  What would you do: run a daily auction for those assembled on the day?

The suggestion was already made for people to reserve a ship date with a small deposit, and then pay the balance before shipment or lose their spot in line. Second suggestion was to give refunds if they miss their ship date. Neither gets the customers funding the business and absorbing the business risks without taking equity though.
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Because it's sterile...
Thank you for answering my question. Correct me if I am wrong but buried under the discussion of the business model I am sure that I read you already working on your third generation chip?  Wow, that is very aggressive for a new company.  I am not saying that is bad actually this could be extremely very beneficial much like bitcoin high risk high reward. Can you give any specs for the 3rd gen chips? or is that currently hush hush?
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
Nope, 1050W according to their spec page.

Your'e confusing power supply rating with actual power consumption. Already explained in the thread.

Thank you for the correction. The spec sheet says 1250 W power consumption, which makes the net cost to the miner 0.26/kWh.

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Electricity is expensive in Israel.

That's all well and good, but matters not to the miner paying the bill.




It's an option. We can ship. We can host.
legendary
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Nope, 1050W according to their spec page.

Your'e confusing power supply rating with actual power consumption. Already explained in the thread.

Thank you for the correction. The spec sheet says 1250 W power consumption, which makes the net cost to the miner 0.26/kWh.

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Electricity is expensive in Israel.

That's all well and good, but matters not to the miner paying the bill.


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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
Nope, 1050W according to their spec page.

Your'e confusing power supply rating with actual power consumption. Already explained in the thread.

... those numbers are still absurd given the premise the are promoting of moving mining to data centers where electricity is inexpensive.

Re-read the post and the timeline. Electricity is expensive in Israel.
legendary
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WTF $0.35/kWh??!!!
When taking into account equipment and maintenance cost, we're actually loosing money on hosting at those prices.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electricity_pricing
PUE - 1.3
VAT in Israel (we're taking the hit) - 18%

You're not losing as much money as the miners are at these prices. IMO. Others can do their own homework. 
legendary
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$250/mo, 720 hrs/mo, 1.25 kw = $.28/kwh


Thought it was 1400W per miner but you still need to include 30% extra for cooling so each miner would use about 1600W with cooling included.

Nope, 1050W according to their spec page.

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Fixed calculations should be $0.22/kwh for 1 month hosting and $0.17/kwh for 3 month.

Nope. Even if it were, those numbers are still absurd given the premise the are promoting of moving mining to data centers where electricity is inexpensive.

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Its really not too expensive.

The 1 month hosting = $0.19/kwh and 3 month plan = $0.15/kwh

What calculator are you using?

$250/mo, 720 hrs/mo, 1.25 kw = $.28/kwh


Thought it was 1400W per miner but you still need to include 30% extra for cooling so each miner would use about 1600W with cooling included.

Fixed calculations should be $0.22/kwh for 1 month hosting and $0.17/kwh for 3 month.
legendary
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Its really not too expensive.

The 1 month hosting = $0.19/kwh and 3 month plan = $0.15/kwh

What calculator are you using?

$250/mo, 720 hrs/mo, 1.25 kw = $.28/kwh
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