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Topic: ANTMINER S2 upgrade kit? EDIT: BITMAIN WHERE ARE YOU?!?! - page 14. (Read 35658 times)

legendary
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Don`t invest more than you can afford to lose
I'd be surprised if a 6-board kit came in under $500, and honestly $600 seems more likely. Looking at around 2.6TH at about 0.3W/GH would be a steal at under $400, when you'd have to put down about $750 for that hashrate (at worse efficiency) from S5.
Nice... looking forward for these
legendary
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
I'd be surprised if a 6-board kit came in under $500, and honestly $600 seems more likely. Looking at around 2.6TH at about 0.3W/GH would be a steal at under $400, when you'd have to put down about $750 for that hashrate (at worse efficiency) from S5.
hero member
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So unofficially the S4+ will be released soon, about the same time as these invisible S2 upgrade kits.  So that tells me they probably are going to be near the same specs. of each other.  Looks like the next gen will be late summer then for a so called S6.  All speculation of course.
hero member
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Looks like no news this week due to another Holiday.  After tuesday next week there should be some hopefully.  Still believe this price point with assumed specs. should be around $350-$400 mark.
Edit- S5's sold out ...  Looks to be an interesting next week maybe.
hero member
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It's wrong in so many ways just sell the as used like they did with the S4's.  Being up front is good business not just on top.
hero member
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Why are you still talking about it.

Same reason you are talking about it really .... cause this is a public forum and I (we) can!

It is useless. ....  Don't think it is not fair. They are manufacturer and developper, it keeps them to continue forward. Selling used machines is the best way how to clean outdated hardware from Hashnest. Bitmain wins, customer wins.

It is also criminal to ship used equipement sold as new in some legal jurisdictions (clearly not in China!). Bitmain certainly wins, but I doubt the law would look at it as though the buyer also wins.

But we digress, the point was about speculating on the specification of the S2 upgrade kits promised by bitmain, and the assumption was that it will most likely be based on a new chip seeing bitmain were already shipping out their used S5's to batch 5 buyers (who believed they were buying new units). Recall when they started shipping their used S3's ..... that was just before the S5 came to market, so in case you missed the crust of the assumption, there you have it.
hero member
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Why are you still talking about it. It is useless. Bitmain has its own strategy, Hashnest is just frontend with exchange, it has nothing to do with real miners. They are running S2 on hashnest frontend and charge you 1W/GHs electricity, but it is already or right now upgraded to new BM1384 chips. You will not see it. Once Avalon and Bitmain release new chips, they will be one step forward and ready for new efficiency network target. Maybe they will offer customers "upgrade" for their S2 at reasonable charge, but they will have already upgraded their S3 and S4 with a new BM1386 chip.

Don't think it is not fair. They are manufacturer and developper, it keeps them to continue forward. Selling used machines is the best way how to clean outdated hardware from Hashnest. Bitmain wins, customer wins.
hero member
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Currently china is in the famous Sand Storm Seasons.  

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I also do not believe the S5 is bitmain's most efficient miner, else how would you explain shipping used S5's to a growing (reported) number of people? Too many orders for batch 5?

I really can not believe you just gave that as an explanation .... sandstorms in your factories? Well being April 1st I can understand overlook a silly response to a serious allegation, but and I suppose you believe your market dominance allows you that level of slack.

Just a word of advice, in some legal jurisdictions, you can be taken to court in absentia and convicted despite you not being domiciled there for being in breach of the trade descriptions act, or similar laws, if indeed you are shipping used miners for new. Any of your agents could then be imprisoned without warning if they ever stepped foot there!
donator
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Currently china is in the famous Sand Storm Seasons. 


Umisoo.com sent out some e-mail notifications to the customers their miners are offline due to the facility move and Spring Dust Cleaning of each miner.

All umisoo hosted miners are turned off and being moved out of Umisoo.com to Bitmain owned facility but that process would take physical hardware move and may take a few days.  (The new location to be in a remote area of China and, the Power outage and very limited internet bandwidth be reported as of 2 days ago)

Currently S5 is our primary miner that is the most power efficient.


No wonder the network seems slow today in findsolving blocks ..... this should spike up the BTC value in the short term!
I also do not believe the S5 is bitmain's most efficient miner, else how would you explain shipping used S5's to a growing (reported) number of people? Too many orders for batch 5?
hero member
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Updates please.  A week out or two?  Something..  gonna unplug my S2's "for cleaning".
hero member
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Umisoo.com sent out some e-mail notifications to the customers their miners are offline due to the facility move and Spring Dust Cleaning of each miner.

All umisoo hosted miners are turned off and being moved out of Umisoo.com to Bitmain owned facility but that process would take physical hardware move and may take a few days.  (The new location to be in a remote area of China and, the Power outage and very limited internet bandwidth be reported as of 2 days ago)

Currently S5 is our primary miner that is the most power efficient.


No wonder the network seems slow today in findsolving blocks ..... this should spike up the BTC value in the short term!
I also do not believe the S5 is bitmain's most efficient miner, else how would you explain shipping used S5's to a growing (reported) number of people? Too many orders for batch 5?
donator
Activity: 792
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Umisoo.com sent out some e-mail notifications to the customers their miners are offline due to the facility move and Spring Dust Cleaning of each miner.

All umisoo hosted miners are turned off and being moved out of Umisoo.com to Bitmain owned facility but that process would take physical hardware move and may take a few days.  (The new location to be in a remote area of China and, the Power outage and very limited internet bandwidth be reported as of 2 days ago)

Currently S5 is our primary miner that is the most power efficient.



Something's going on.
Bitmain's antpool went from 60PH to 30PH, and it doesn't seem to be under DDoS again.
Could this be them taking offline a big batch of S5's and replacing them with the newer chips?
I guess we'll see when the pool is "back" at 100%.
member
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Something's going on.
Bitmain's antpool went from 60PH to 30PH, and it doesn't seem to be under DDoS again.
Could this be them taking offline a big batch of S5's and replacing them with the newer chips?
I guess we'll see when the pool is "back" at 100%.
legendary
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
If we're looking at a 36-chip board (18x2 string) and 6 boards per S2, I think that's between $500-600 in chips. Since at those numbers an S5 has about $150 in chips and the thing costs about $350, less than half of an S5 is chip cost. However, for a lower-clock more chip-dense miner like the S2 it would likely be a higher proportion of the total price. And a much higher proportion of the total price if they didn't have to worry about literally anything except the PCB with chips on it.
member
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I don't understand why everybody is so eager for these S6 upgrades. They probably will cost as much as a new S6  and buying 2/3x S5 seperately will be cheaper probably like it was with the earlier upgrade.

I'm not looking for an S6 upgrade... since there's not even a released S6 to be able to upgrade.

A lot of us are eager for an upgrade path for the S2, since it's been a great workhorse.  Probably... could be... I bet they.... is all speculation.  Which is all we have at the moment.  It might be costly, it might be cost-effective.  So we're anxious to see exactly what Bitmain will have to offer.

Having said that, Pekatete has some great logic on the concept (and others). 
hero member
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It's good that they have been silent in the threads the last few days ... may mean they're preparing for announcements.  
I think we have a general estimate what to expect from the kits, all positive, except for cost.  The cases and psu's must cost them a small fortune alone to ship, usually 2nd day air to U.S..  The S1 kits weren't much of a savings and appeared late in the S3 life cycle.  One saving grace is Bitmain seems to have paid attention to their customers concerns on cost.  Except for their recent price hike and the "Look at us, we are the only one shipping" mentality.  "Good things come to those who wait"  "Great things come to those who don't!"
legendary
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As much as I'd like to see these just like everyone else, remember how the S1 upgrades went. They were some time (months?) after the S3 release, and the price difference was around 20% less than a fully assembled S3+.  Granted, the S2 case and PSU should be worth proportionately more than the S1 frame and fan, but don't hold your breath on these being amazing value. 

Also, along the same train of thought, it was mentioned in a thread that the cost of the chips amounts to somewhere around 80% of the entire miner, whether that was true or not I'm not sure, but would explain the seemingly high price of even simple board upgrades.  I guess time will tell, if they do release them.
legendary
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Agreed.  That's why they tried this before and are willing to lower the price of the S5.  Do you really think they did a huge batch run of thousands of S5's just to end it.  New tech soon I hope.  Us S2 owners may be in the sweet get shafted again spot.
FTFY  Wink
hero member
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Hi Guys,

How big is the chance that the Antminer S2 upgrade set will be using the same (newer) asic chips as the Antminer S6.
I truly believe there's a great chance.
I would be to expensive to create faster hashing chips in such a small timeline between S2 Upgrade an S6.
Using the same chips for S2 Upgrade and S6 gives them some extra space developing 16nm for future.


From what I've heard from the people receiving batch 5 of the S5, some are receiving clearly used miners, so the educated assumption would be that bitmain are not simply testing the next-gen chip to feature in the S6, they are actually replacing their S5 rigs with the newer S6 in their facilities. What has that got to do with the S2 upgrade kits I hear you ask? Well, I bet top dollar that they will have the chips in the S6, seeing they could have released an S5 chip based kit by now.
Agreed.  That's why they tried this before and are willing to lower the price of the S5.  Do you really think they did a huge batch run of thousands of S5's just to end it.  New tech soon I hope.  Us S2 owners may be in the sweet spot.

You have to bear in mind that even bitmain themselves were unsure of whether the S5 had a place in the bitcoin mining-scape prior to releasing batch 5 (aka post 2015 Chinese new year). In fact, I'll go as far as suggesting that batch 5 of the S5's was merely a hedge against the supposed impending release of next gen chips by their competitors, that has turned out to be the only in-production rig on the market at the moment. In the event and in effect, it has become their unheralded cash-cow .... massive cash cow infact! But events will mean that the S5 will naturally retire as more efficient chips come onto the market.

And seeing they are shipping their used miners, I have no doubt the S6 is a lot more faster and efficient than anything we've seen. It may turn out to be a re-engineered S5 chip (just like the S5 chip is a re-engineered S3 chip), but the signs are it is going to be a decent step up and that bodes well for the S2 upgrade kit.
legendary
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A humble Siberian miner
From what I've heard from the people receiving batch 5 of the S5, some are receiving clearly used miners
Many of Russian Bitcoin enthusiasts do receive definetely used S5s.
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