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Topic: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs - page 714. (Read 1260290 times)

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still wish I would have gotten a sample Tongue like the reviews, noise would be an issue for me since im not interested in hosting.
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So, Guy (Spondoolies-Tech CEO) has just dropped by to deliver my sample SP10 – Dawson unit.

Ahem... that was FAST! This is certainly one of the most seamless coming to market with an ASIC Rig we have seen to date. If only everyone did it this way eh? Now for customer products let us see how that shakes out.
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Hello. I would like to know if you guys have any problems shipping to the U.S and more specifically to Hawaii. I plan on buying around 3 Power packs for the next batch. This will be my first purchase of a miner ever and the rep meter on you guys is skyrocketing. If I could even get some kind of discount on them, maybe even 4 power packs. Thank you.
legendary
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So, Guy (Spondoolies-Tech CEO) has just dropped by to deliver my sample SP10 – Dawson unit.

Here are some photos of it in operation, right here in my living room:




The first thing to notice is that it's noisy. I heard it would be noisy (pun intended) but thought I could maybe pull it off - and it really is that bad, I'm probably not going to run it at my home. There's a "slient" mode which sacrifices some performance for quiet, but it too doesn't help very much.

Basically, to operate it all you have to do is connect it to power and to the LAN, and access its control panel through the browser in any computer on the network. They've developed the software tools to make operating the device easy, bu there are still software and firmware issues to work out. We had to mess with it a bit until we got it working, but it looks like it will be fixed soon.



What is more interesting is the hardware. I've configured it to connect to my account at Eclipse MC. After running it for a few minutes to let Eclipse sample the hashrate, Eclipse reported a hashrate of 1.4 TH/s (Holy-Fire_3 in the image). It fluctuated a bit, probably due to sampling errors, but it seems inline with the advertised specs.

[IMGwidth=600]http://i.imgur.com/FkdfaPh.png[/img]
Looking good.
legendary
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ASIC Wannabe
not surprised its loud - look how many 40mm fans it uses! (7?)

A 3U or 4U unit using 120mm fans could achieve similar airflows with much less noise if scaling up. The dawson-30 will be a good example of this
legendary
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I presume the noise is related to the amount of heat being produced within a small area.   Maybe try adding a desk fan, see if noise relates to room temp

The noise is related to the need to force a lot of air through a small space. Most high performance 1U servers are very loud.

If you modify the system design you can probably make it quieter (at your own risk of course).

It is also possible to get a soundproof (or at least reducing) enclosure for rack mount gear, at added cost of course.
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
The April batch will be shipped beginning of April (April 1st) Correct?
Production will start on the 6th. We're working to expedite the ASICs shipment.
Most of the systems will be shipped by the 15th.
May we have two ASICs shipments, 6th and 20th. This is why the current May batch is tagged "Early"
We'll produce as fast as possible and ship after the minimal 1 day burning test needed.
In case of hosting, the burning will be to the customer wallet of course.
In case of shipping, we'll find a charity wallet to do the burn-in towards.
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I presume the noise is related to the amount of heat being produced within a small area.   Maybe try adding a desk fan, see if noise relates to room temp
Adding fan won't help. Our recommendation will be to host in a data center. We'll provide easy way to configure remote access.
In addition, we'll offer competitive hosting plans from Mid April.

The April batch will be shipped beginning of April (April 1st) Correct?

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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
I presume the noise is related to the amount of heat being produced within a small area.   Maybe try adding a desk fan, see if noise relates to room temp
Adding fan won't help. Our recommendation will be to host in a data center. We'll provide easy way to configure remote access.
In addition, we'll offer competitive hosting plans from Mid April.
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So, Guy (Spondoolies-Tech CEO) has just dropped by to deliver my sample SP10 – Dawson unit.

Here are some photos of it in operation, right here in my living room:
Any way to measure the power consumption?
I'll try.
STT
legendary
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I presume the noise is related to the amount of heat being produced within a small area.   Maybe try adding a desk fan, see if noise relates to room temp
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I think they accept Paymentcards now because they have passed the trial period at shopify.com, where there site is build and located.
legendary
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So, Guy (Spondoolies-Tech CEO) has just dropped by to deliver my sample SP10 – Dawson unit.

Here are some photos of it in operation, right here in my living room:



Any way to measure the power consumption?
donator
Activity: 2058
Merit: 1054
So, Guy (Spondoolies-Tech CEO) has just dropped by to deliver my sample SP10 – Dawson unit.

Here are some photos of it in operation, right here in my living room:




The first thing to notice is that it's noisy. I heard it would be noisy (pun intended) but thought I could maybe pull it off - and it really is that bad, I'm probably not going to run it at my home. There's a "slient" mode which sacrifices some performance for quiet, but it too doesn't help very much.

Basically, to operate it all you have to do is connect it to power and to the LAN, and access its control panel through the browser in any computer on the network. They've developed the software tools to make operating the device easy, bu there are still software and firmware issues to work out. We had to mess with it a bit until we got it working, but it looks like it will be fixed soon.



What is more interesting is the hardware. I've configured it to connect to my account at Eclipse MC. After running it for a few minutes to let Eclipse sample the hashrate, Eclipse reported a hashrate of 1.4 TH/s (Holy-Fire_3 in the image). It fluctuated a bit, probably due to sampling errors, but it seems inline with the advertised specs.



Update: I measured power consumption at about 1.3 KW (the measurement isn't completely precise though).

Update 2: I'm told there's some optimization process going on while the device is running. Indeed, after running it for a while the hashrate seems to now fluctuate around 1.5 TH/s.
legendary
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Nighty Night Don't Let The Trolls Bite Nom Nom Nom
got some reading to do, watching
sr. member
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Hopefully the price comes down alot for the 5Th/s rig.  I would love the ROI to be worth it to the point that I would have them host several.

At current price and release date, expected ROI is never... if the price BTC was $800, 15% increment per diff, 0% fee, $0.05 kW/h, you will still lose money, even if the BTC was $1200 - you might just make 1.5 BTC by end of the year.


I'm thinking it should be 40-50% less than current pricing.
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
Any timeframe to accept hosting?
Mid April. Data center is ready. Software not.
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Hopefully the price comes down alot for the 5Th/s rig.  I would love the ROI to be worth it to the point that I would have them host several.

At current price and release date, expected ROI is never... if the price BTC was $800, 15% increment per diff, 0% fee, $0.05 kW/h, you will still lose money, even if the BTC was $1200 - you might just make 1.5 BTC by end of the year.

donator
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
How come the wire transfers are sent to a Erste Group Bank account in Czech Republic?
Problems with the Israeli banks. Work in progress to solve it.
sr. member
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Hello SyRenity,
Any timeframe to accept hosting?

How come the wire transfers are sent to a Erste Group Bank account in Czech Republic?
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