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legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1004
March 14, 2015, 10:21:59 PM
#53
I feel like home miner is really over.  Sad

No new gear and next gen will probably be server rack style miner.

Sad to see that.

I hope new company will join and make home miner.
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
March 14, 2015, 10:14:31 PM
#52
Any update on that case?

No more gear at spondoolie, S5 is way to expensive.

Will the S6 be the next S1??

with the actual market, bitmain will sell s6 very late and very expensive
the tendency is to become a monopoly...

at least we know upgrades for s2 are not the same with s6. so s6 can be higher wattage and higher speed!
sr. member
Activity: 254
Merit: 1258
February 27, 2015, 04:39:16 PM
#51
Bitmain is already mining with the upgraded s2 boards.  Its absolutely evident as seen in the network hashrate.  Like others state time and time again, us little players get the scraps when they decide to sell the surplus (safety stock, where holding cost hits budget restrictions).


Well yeah probably, I would not be the least bit surprised. The community is willing to pay for these miners though and until there can be a way to stop them it will continue.
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1004
March 14, 2015, 10:01:26 PM
#51
Any update on that case?

No more gear at spondoolie, S5 is way to expensive.

Will the S6 be the next S1??
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
March 13, 2015, 10:42:48 PM
#50
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the PSU they already have,
they don't have a psu, they buy in bulk what they need

calculating an 4th miner put in function 2 months ago is ~600$

They get those psu directly, they are custom made for them and they are probably pretty cheap as a 1400w server psu can be individually bought at ~200$
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817377050

To get 4TH we talking a lot more power and standard home outlets don't allow over 1800w so unless this is JUST for data centers we won't see a 2kw home miner s6.

2x 1200 watt server psu's = 2400 watts easy peasy

.4 watts a gh = 6000gh done if they want to do it.

So it would essentially be 2 3000Gh machines in one case, that and no home miner would be able to run it.

Plenty of home miners could run that. All you need is one 20A/240V outlet. Perhaps you mean "A home miner that is not willing to spend a dime upgrading their homes electrical system cannot run it."

240v is NOT considered home mining equipment. "Home mining" means just what it sounds like. Equipment that can be run easily in a home environment. Modifying your home electrical isn't an option for most.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
March 13, 2015, 10:40:30 PM
#49
expected S6 specs:
4.5 TH (4 S5 miners in one housing)
2500W (S5 x 4)
2-3U rachmountable

That's just stupid. No way they would expect any significant sales unless they drop W/GH especially with Bitfurys new chip being out.

Bitmain HAS to break 0.4w/GH with S6 or its a dud.
sr. member
Activity: 254
Merit: 1258
February 27, 2015, 02:45:17 PM
#48
For anyone that doesn't know yet: The UMISOO market on Hashnest is based on Antminer S2 miners, you could get 1TH for a cheap 0.2 BTC there and redeem the hardware as soon as the upgrade kit comes out  Wink

Maybe Bitmain will even offer the option to upgrade those hosted miners at an extra cost, that would be an extremely profitable investment I guess  Cheesy

Getting a S2 for 0.2 BTC and buying the upgrade kit (propably not that expensive) which Bitmain stated to perform under 0.4W/Ghash would result in a 2-2.5Thash miner using about 800-1000W for a very good price.
Probably the best way to do it but you do have to pay shipping from china which is a bit expensive.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
March 11, 2015, 05:10:16 PM
#48
The new antminer s6 wil come this mont
The antminer s6 gone have 4500 gh/s
Power 1000watts
I can not wait to order

They've already raised the price, too.

If they do get 4.5 T with 1K watts this will be a big jump between generations.  That is a lot of savings on power.

I would be happy i those are the stats.  And all comes down to price aswell.
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
March 11, 2015, 02:53:52 PM
#47
The new antminer s6 wil come this mont
The antminer s6 gone have 4500 gh/s
Power 1000watts
I can not wait to order

They've already raised the price, too.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
March 11, 2015, 02:44:45 PM
#46
2x 120 sockets if they're on different circuits, which for most people means different rooms.

unless you want to run it in your kitchen Tongue
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
March 01, 2015, 06:23:09 AM
#45
well can someone tell me the specifications of S2 its just 300 dollars no and that thing if gets like 1 million satoshis per day its like 4 dollars per day and in 80 days its the roi for taht needs like 1000GHs  or 1 TERAHash at least. and even the watts can get it like very unproductfull like 1000 wats the s2 its like 3 dollars just for eletrecity per day
hero member
Activity: 693
Merit: 500
February 28, 2015, 07:15:00 AM
#44
For anyone that doesn't know yet: The UMISOO market on Hashnest is based on Antminer S2 miners, you could get 1TH for a cheap 0.2 BTC there and redeem the hardware as soon as the upgrade kit comes out  Wink

Maybe Bitmain will even offer the option to upgrade those hosted miners at an extra cost, that would be an extremely profitable investment I guess  Cheesy

Getting a S2 for 0.2 BTC and buying the upgrade kit (propably not that expensive) which Bitmain stated to perform under 0.4W/Ghash would result in a 2-2.5Thash miner using about 800-1000W for a very good price.

Where have you seen S2 for 0.2BTC? It is selling for $250-300 on Ebay.

Hashnest UMISOO Market, here is info from their forum:

If user can redeem hardware?
Sure, user is able to request to redeem hardware with its own handling fee and shipping cost.
Please be informed:
User has to redeem hardware within 15 days after Umisoo market based on S2 closed permanently, if you want to redeem hardware. Hardware will be discarded after this period of 15 days and the hashing contract will be terminated automatically.
While user is able to request to redeem hardware at any time before market closed.

So here is a way of getting very cheap S2's Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 254
Merit: 1258
February 26, 2015, 03:24:01 PM
#43
2x 120 sockets if they're on different circuits, which for most people means different rooms.
Exactly that and I just don't see Bitmain going out of there way to get this large hash number in one package when it would be easier and have more consumers at a 3th package. Scaling obviously hasn't been an issue, look at all the mines out there.
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
February 27, 2015, 08:33:41 PM
#43
For anyone that doesn't know yet: The UMISOO market on Hashnest is based on Antminer S2 miners, you could get 1TH for a cheap 0.2 BTC there and redeem the hardware as soon as the upgrade kit comes out  Wink

Maybe Bitmain will even offer the option to upgrade those hosted miners at an extra cost, that would be an extremely profitable investment I guess  Cheesy

Getting a S2 for 0.2 BTC and buying the upgrade kit (propably not that expensive) which Bitmain stated to perform under 0.4W/Ghash would result in a 2-2.5Thash miner using about 800-1000W for a very good price.

Where have you seen S2 for 0.2BTC? It is selling for $250-300 on Ebay.
member
Activity: 72
Merit: 10
February 27, 2015, 03:44:52 PM
#42
Bitmain is already mining with the upgraded s2 boards.  Its absolutely evident as seen in the network hashrate.  Like others state time and time again, us little players get the scraps when they decide to sell the surplus (safety stock, where holding cost hits budget restrictions).

hero member
Activity: 693
Merit: 500
February 27, 2015, 02:48:05 PM
#41
For anyone that doesn't know yet: The UMISOO market on Hashnest is based on Antminer S2 miners, you could get 1TH for a cheap 0.2 BTC there and redeem the hardware as soon as the upgrade kit comes out  Wink

Maybe Bitmain will even offer the option to upgrade those hosted miners at an extra cost, that would be an extremely profitable investment I guess  Cheesy

Getting a S2 for 0.2 BTC and buying the upgrade kit (propably not that expensive) which Bitmain stated to perform under 0.4W/Ghash would result in a 2-2.5Thash miner using about 800-1000W for a very good price.
Probably the best way to do it but you do have to pay shipping from china which is a bit expensive.

I am sure either Bitmain (Hashnest) or Umisoo themselves will offer to upgrade them if you pay them enough extra for it, otherwise there are a few other hosting company's located in China that offer their services here which would propably be willing to do that aswell.
hero member
Activity: 693
Merit: 500
February 27, 2015, 02:40:33 PM
#40
For anyone that doesn't know yet: The UMISOO market on Hashnest is based on Antminer S2 miners, you could get 1TH for a cheap 0.2 BTC there and redeem the hardware as soon as the upgrade kit comes out  Wink

Maybe Bitmain will even offer the option to upgrade those hosted miners at an extra cost, that would be an extremely profitable investment I guess  Cheesy

Getting a S2 for 0.2 BTC and buying the upgrade kit (propably not that expensive) which Bitmain stated to perform under 0.4W/Ghash would result in a 2-2.5Thash miner using about 800-1000W for a very good price.
tss
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
February 26, 2015, 11:07:07 PM
#39
i heard they're giving away the first 300 ph for free to replace current mining hash
sr. member
Activity: 254
Merit: 1258
February 26, 2015, 11:22:39 AM
#38
Quote
the PSU they already have,
they don't have a psu, they buy in bulk what they need

calculating an 4th miner put in function 2 months ago is ~600$

They get those psu directly, they are custom made for them and they are probably pretty cheap as a 1400w server psu can be individually bought at ~200$
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817377050

To get 4TH we talking a lot more power and standard home outlets don't allow over 1800w so unless this is JUST for data centers we won't see a 2kw home miner s6.

2x 1200 watt server psu's = 2400 watts easy peasy

.4 watts a gh = 6000gh done if they want to do it.

So it would essentially be 2 3000Gh machines in one case, that and no home miner would be able to run it.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1012
February 26, 2015, 03:33:09 PM
#38
What the OP posted + send one for me for free... All facts Grin
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