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Bitfury 55nm ASIC Chips (Qty 10) - October Delivery

If qty 10 x Bitfury 55nm ASIC Chips in multiples of 10. Delivered on Cut-Tape in anti-static bag to get 100 asic chips??
that right?



$1300 for 10 chips. $130/chip. i don't think it's 100 chips for $1300.
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I know for sure the month of delivery is different.

That's the only difference.
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Yes 10 X 10 = 100 total.  Roll Eyes
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Bitfury 55nm ASIC Chips (Qty 10) - October Delivery

If qty 10 x Bitfury 55nm ASIC Chips in multiples of 10. Delivered on Cut-Tape in anti-static bag to get 100 asic chips??
that right?
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Based upon those dimensions, I calculate the following at the "minimum occupied" space by a full 400GH/s setup.

M-board (the width): 368mm (assuming about a 5mm hang over from the end of the mounting holes there, which measurement for are not given)
H-board (the height and depth): 110 x 134mm (again assuming a little bit of hang over from the listed hole dimensions)

3U's of rack height is 44.45 x 3 = 133.35mm


So we could mount a 400GH/s unit in an empty 3U chassis with the following configuration:


INTAKE --> | FANS --> H-boards-MBoard --> Exhaust


That should give the best cooling using 3U standard Datacenter chassis, with cold air coming in over the hashing chips first, before it hits the H-board.


Thoughts?


EDIT: had M/H boards reversed
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Tell us about your rack ideas




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Anyone know the dimensions of the H and M boards?  Going to research some case or rack-mounting options.

Thanks.
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Dave,

Need BTC invoice for Order #209. My email is in your PM inbox if that is easier  Smiley .
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Look what showed up today  Shocked

These are not for August product - of course that goes directly to pcb fab.  Tytus sent me this.



Fabulous Dave!

Can't wait to get that hashing powerhouse online.

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Look what showed up today  Shocked

These are not for August product - of course that goes directly to pcb fab.  Tytus sent me this.



Great, I am guessing these are 3000 chips Smiley Things are moving fast! Keep up the good work!
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Video of bitfury chip in action - thanks BitCentury guys!

https://bitcentury.io/blog

Did I understand correct only 1.2 Gh/s?!?  Is this due to the voltage/clock not being run at the planned values to achieve 1.5625 Gh/s per chip (25 Gh/s / 16).

1.2 Gh/s makes the 25 Gh/s starter kits just 19.X Gh/s isn't it.?

Check out his other blog, https://bitcentury.io/blog/initial-testing-of-bitfury-asic

They got it up to 2.4 GH/s at 0.8v 2.185a. Would just need proper cooling and these could be pushing close to 40 Gh/s.
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Video of bitfury chip in action - thanks BitCentury guys!

https://bitcentury.io/blog

Did I understand correct only 1.2 Gh/s?!?  Is this due to the voltage/clock not being run at the planned values to achieve 1.5625 Gh/s per chip (25 Gh/s / 16).

1.2 Gh/s makes the 25 Gh/s starter kits just 19.X Gh/s isn't it.?
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Look what showed up today  Shocked

These are not for August product - of course that goes directly to pcb fab.  Tytus sent me this.

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Video of bitfury chip in action - thanks BitCentury guys!

https://bitcentury.io/blog

Did I understand correct only 1.2 Gh/s?!?  Is this due to the voltage/clock not being run at the planned values to achieve 1.5625 Gh/s per chip (25 Gh/s / 16).

Could be due to a lot of things.  Our boards perform better than what is shown here, but I'm sure BitCentury will get there...
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Video of bitfury chip in action - thanks BitCentury guys!

https://bitcentury.io/blog

Did I understand correct only 1.2 Gh/s?!?  Is this due to the voltage/clock not being run at the planned values to achieve 1.5625 Gh/s per chip (25 Gh/s / 16).
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2 units left.

Sorry stock counts on reels and H-boards are just placeholder.  I'll try to get an accurate accounting of how many I can sell.  Tytus is handling this kind of stuff.

[edit] added "and H-boards"
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My question is ... doesn't all those additional chips run counter to the 100TH mines' effective hash power?  Are the proceeds from these sales going to help beef up the mine (a la Asic Miner and the blockerupter sales except not a rip off?)

Well, I think 100TH is also adding a lot of Hash power to its pool. I recall a thread that said they are adding about 3000 Bitfury hashing boards this month.



3000 Hashing boards = 3000 * 25 GH/s = 75 THs

Why would they sell 3PH of raw chips... it makes their 125 final THs look pretty small.
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