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Topic: ASICMINER Auction: 10 Block Erupter Blades -ended- - page 16. (Read 102526 times)

ar9
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Also, larger units SHOULD be priced less, because smaller units are easier to move and sell.




 Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin Awesome logic! LOL

Well that's the same logic BFL is using in pricing their product too, smaller units are priced higher in terms of $/GH

This is pretty much status quo amongst any manufacturer...
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Also, larger units SHOULD be priced less, because smaller units are easier to move and sell.


 Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin Awesome logic! LOL

Well that's the same logic BFL is using in pricing their product too, smaller units are priced higher in terms of $/GH
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Also, larger units SHOULD be priced less, because smaller units are easier to move and sell.


 Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin Awesome logic! LOL
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I am selling my Avalong batch 1 unit (70GH/s): https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wts-avalon-asic-batch-1-currently-on-hand-immediate-availability-178635

If people are bidding BTC60+ for 10GH/s unit, Avalon would be BTC420+.  Mine is currently at $30k which is roughly equivalent to BTC333 ($30k / 90 at current rate).  Granted, you would have to pick mine up locally, but if you are in the area, it's a bargain! Smiley




How did you figure? this is a 10GH/s unit, overclockable to 12GH/s, this is a 20% overclock. From what I've seen avalons are only 5% overclockable at most, before you run into hardware errors.

Also, first batch avalons are all 60GH units, no? so at 60, the avalon should be 360?? no?

Also, larger units SHOULD be priced less, because smaller units are easier to move and sell.
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I am selling my Avalong batch 1 unit (70GH/s): https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wts-avalon-asic-batch-1-currently-on-hand-immediate-availability-178635

If people are bidding BTC60+ for 10GH/s unit, Avalon would be BTC420+.  Mine is currently at $30k which is roughly equivalent to BTC333 ($30k / 90 at current rate).  Granted, you would have to pick mine up locally, but if you are in the area, it's a bargain! Smiley




How did you figure? this is a 10GH/s unit, overclockable to 12GH/s, this is a 20% overclock. From what I've seen avalons are only 5% overclockable at most, before you run into hardware errors.

Also, first batch avalons are all 60GH units, no? so at 60, the avalon should be 360?? no?
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I am selling my Avalong batch 1 unit (70GH/s): https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wts-avalon-asic-batch-1-currently-on-hand-immediate-availability-178635

If people are bidding BTC60+ for 10GH/s unit, Avalon would be BTC420+.  Mine is currently at $30k which is roughly equivalent to BTC333 ($30k / 90 at current rate).  Granted, you would have to pick mine up locally, but if you are in the area, it's a bargain! Smiley




Yes, I agree, your auction should have been sold in a heartbeat - if not, it raises some serious question about this auction, unfortunately.
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Not pointing fingers at anyone but I think this bidding system can be run up by new accounts.

Not much of an advantage unless friedcat is the one doing it, which I doubt.

Exactly, I doubt any manipulation is going on.  People just really want his asic
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I am selling my Avalong batch 1 unit (70GH/s): https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wts-avalon-asic-batch-1-currently-on-hand-immediate-availability-178635

If people are bidding BTC60+ for 10GH/s unit, Avalon would be BTC420+.  Mine is currently at $30k which is roughly equivalent to BTC333 ($30k / 90 at current rate).  Granted, you would have to pick mine up locally, but if you are in the area, it's a bargain! Smiley




Nice one Smiley
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BTC60 is still cheap, considering this guy is selling 9.6GH in 12 fpga boards, that is cost 850W of electricity to run, for BTC7x12=BTC84

the ASICMiner does 12GH, cost 86W in electric, and is currently cheaper at BTC60

sorry, link here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--156709
legendary
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BTC60 is still cheap, considering this guy is selling 9.6GH in 12 fpga boards, that is cost 850W of electricity to run, for BTC7x12=BTC84

the ASICMiner does 12GH, cost 86W in electric, and is currently cheaper at BTC60
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Not pointing fingers at anyone but I think this bidding system can be run up by new accounts.

Not much of an advantage unless friedcat is the one doing it, which I doubt.
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Not pointing fingers at anyone but I think this bidding system can be run up by new accounts.
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I like the automotive-style blade fuse.  Red fuse == 10A.

Blade fuse, blade board... needs an old-fashioned knife switch, to keep up with the "cutting edge" theme.  Wink

Okay, I'll stop with the hurricane of puns.
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I like the automotive-style blade fuse.  Red fuse == 10A.
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2 @ 61.  I have to hedge my bets, since the butterflies haven't left the chrysalis.

And may never..
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150 days to b/e if you don't count electricity.

At current difficulty? That's too long, because the difficulty is not going down.
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2 @ 61.  I have to hedge my bets, since the butterflies haven't left the chrysalis.
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150 days to b/e if you don't count electricity.
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Well that escalated quickly
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