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Topic: [ANN] xCrowd*US/UK*TH/s+ Units - page 15. (Read 49057 times)

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August 19, 2013, 08:01:38 PM
So if I place an order for the Ascraeus, does it come with any blades or that's just the enclosure??

The Ascraeus and Olympus both come with blades. They are module design so can be expanded by buying additional blades.

Ok. So, to be exact, Ascraeus comes with 5 (750Gh/s)and Olympus with 8 blades (1200 Gh/s), right?

According to their website yes, that is correct.
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August 19, 2013, 07:59:44 PM
So if I place an order for the Ascraeus, does it come with any blades or that's just the enclosure??

The Ascraeus and Olympus both come with blades. They are module design so can be expanded by buying additional blades.

Ok. So, to be exact, Ascraeus comes with 5 (750Gh/s)and Olympus with 8 blades (1200 Gh/s), right?
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August 19, 2013, 07:52:51 PM
So if I place an order for the Ascraeus, does it come with any blades or that's just the enclosure??

The Ascraeus and Olympus both come with blades. They are module design so can be expanded by buying additional blades.
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August 19, 2013, 07:46:49 PM
So if I place an order for the Ascraeus, does it come with any blades or that's just the enclosure??
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August 19, 2013, 07:21:01 PM
Ah the store isn't working in Chrome I think because of a mix of secure and non-secure page content. It worked in MSIE if I hit the "show all" after the warning about insecure page content.

yup thats exactly what i did.

what did you order?

The refund policy, use of escrow, and price drop if diff too high by ship date talked me into an Elysium. Small by most buyers standards it seems, but I just can't bring myself to lay out more than that for bitcoin hardware. Even if xCrowd delivers on time and everything is perfect, BTC/USB could hit $10 by the time I get one. Ug. Lets not think about that. Wink
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August 19, 2013, 07:16:07 PM
Did order numbers start at 1?
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Hell?
August 19, 2013, 07:14:37 PM
Ah the store isn't working in Chrome I think because of a mix of secure and non-secure page content. It worked in MSIE if I hit the "show all" after the warning about insecure page content.

yup thats exactly what i did.

what did you order?
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August 19, 2013, 07:08:20 PM
Ah the store isn't working in Chrome I think because of a mix of secure and non-secure page content. It worked in MSIE if I hit the "show all" after the warning about insecure page content.
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Hell?
August 19, 2013, 06:49:36 PM
just put in my 3 orders. thanks xcrowd! you guys are awesome.
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August 19, 2013, 06:47:52 PM
Can we order without a power supply? $1,700 for two 1350 W power supplies is ridiculous. Two ATX power supplies with that sort of power would cost on the order of $1,000 less. Anyways I trust my own tried and tested power supplies way more.

You should be able to remove it from your cart - try "none" when choosing your PSU option.

It seems to not allow that for me with the plain HTML store.

I assume this also means plain ATX power supplies shouldn't be an issue.

Edit: It seems to be working for me now.
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August 19, 2013, 06:31:06 PM
Can we order without a power supply? $1,700 for two 1350 W power supplies is ridiculous. Two ATX power supplies with that sort of power would cost on the order of $1,000 less. Anyways I trust my own tried and tested power supplies way more.

You should be able to remove it from your cart - try "none" when choosing your PSU option.

There's something weird about the power consumption.

It says it's 1.6w/Gh yet for Olympus 18 150 Gh/s blades should be 4,320W but the box says it's 5,000W. Same with the lower bound. Power consumption figures don't add up.

Hi Arorts

The power consumption estimates are pushed up slightly higher on our marketing literature or when we're advising PSU purchases. Each blade will use around 250w and the total number of blades that can be fitted into one Olympus unit is 16. We'd rather promise lower specs and deliver more efficient miners rather than disappointing everyone with higher numbers later throughout our progress.

We will be paying less attention to this board while we try to tackle the huge backlog of emails sent in the past 2 hours. For straightforward short questions you would be able to reach us through twitter much faster. For any web/technical issues please use the subject "Technical" in your email subject header to get on top of ticket queue.
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August 19, 2013, 06:27:56 PM
yup i managed to order a unit. order number 77!!!
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August 19, 2013, 06:19:40 PM
There's something weird about the power consumption.

It says it's 1.6w/Gh yet for Olympus 18 150 Gh/s blades should be 4,320W but the box says it's 5,000W. Same with the lower bound. Power consumption figures don't add up.
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August 19, 2013, 06:16:26 PM
Can we order without a power supply? $1,700 for two 1350 W power supplies is ridiculous. Two ATX power supplies with that sort of power would cost on the order of $1,000 less. Anyways I trust my own tried and tested power supplies way more.
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August 19, 2013, 05:35:49 PM
Are any of the cases designed to be rackmounted ?
What is the airflow direction on each case ?
What is the in-operation temperature (range) of each unit ?
What are the physical dimensions of each case design ?

Hi Rob

The dimensions are listed on every product page but those dimensions aren't final unfortunately. The current blade designs aren't designed to be rack mounted but we will be looking at alternative form factors to see whether we could follow a similar set-up as the current klondike design variations. Our recent pd simulations gave us an estimate of 65c~ at the stock clock rate but we should be getting a more accurate number from our verification partners within 2 weeks. Thermal analysis and the airflow layout will be published soon on our blog (not up yet) or you can follow us on twitter for regular technical updates.
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August 19, 2013, 05:30:20 PM
The "Checkout" shows up finally

normal mode with IE


no "check out" function as well

What browser are you using? It should work for well enough under simple html for chrome and works normally in other browsers at the moment. Please let us know so that we could get someone on it. Thanks in advance.
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August 19, 2013, 05:25:10 PM
Are any of the cases designed to be rackmounted ?
What is the airflow direction on each case ?
What is the in-operation temperature (range) of each unit ?
What are the physical dimensions of each case design ?
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August 19, 2013, 05:24:44 PM

>Open shopping bag

>Confirm order and then click on "Checkout" - Far left

Ok so maybe I'm blind, but where exactly is the checkout button?:



Please try clearing out your cache or an alternative browser. It should work perfectly now but someone is looking into the cart issue at the moment just incase.
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August 19, 2013, 05:21:41 PM
WTF is it with ASIC manufacture's, they all claim they can make and ship large quantities of miners but they can't get a fucking shopping cart or website to work.

They are all taking MILLIONS in full payment pre-orders and they can't get a website shopping cart straight.

Jesus Christ, PR and shopping carts are like fucking kryptonite to ASIC manufacture's.

Ha! Well next time they can hire me to do it for them. Give me a few days and I'll make the best shopping cart of the ASIC world (like that's difficult)!
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Activity: 166
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August 19, 2013, 05:21:03 PM
WTF is it with ASIC manufacture's, they all claim they can make and ship large quantities of miners but they can't get a fucking shopping cart or website to work.

They are all taking MILLIONS in full payment pre-orders and they can't get a website shopping cart straight.

Jesus Christ, PR and shopping carts are like fucking kryptonite to ASIC manufacture's.

Ecwid was chosen as it was the most secure option at the moment. Please do let us know if you encounter any issues or problems while browsing the site. Thanks in advance.
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