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Topic: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It - page 163. (Read 3917543 times)

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the deposit don't works well twice in half a month,havelock be fucked again?

Did you make the deposit and then login? The only times I have had an issue with a deposit is when I just waited for a confirmation email. If you login it triggers HI to check the wallet to see if you made any recent deposits.
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the deposit don't works well twice in half a month,havelock be fucked again?

You tryna buy shares or something?

WHAT DO U KNOW
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the deposit don't works well twice in half a month,havelock be fucked again?
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Uh why aren't all the holes plugged with screws?

Margins?  Tongue

no the chip is about 9.1mm wide so it looks like screw mounts are spaced 19mm apart,
you dont need that many screws to insure the board mounts securely to the heat sink.
it's just a case of the board designer giving the mechanical designer more options.


The mechanical designer drilled the heatsink.  The screw spacing looks like granny's teeth--sometimes two in a row, sometimes over one.  So, more likely simply not finished?
/dweeb
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Uh why aren't all the holes plugged with screws?

Margins?  Tongue

no the chip is about 9.1mm wide so it looks like screw mounts are spaced 19mm apart,
you dont need that many screws to insure the board mounts securely to the heat sink.
it's just a case of the board designer giving the mechanical designer more options.


or did he mean financial margins, saving money by using less screws?

yip try assembling on of these it'll screw you, adding screw adds cost with no benefit so in a way yes - the screws aren't omitted to save cost, they are omitted because they are not necessary. Ironically, conducting heat away from the chip through the PCB is very inefficient, is what kills your margins.
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Uh why aren't all the holes plugged with screws?

Margins?  Tongue

no the chip is about 9.1mm wide so it looks like screw mounts are spaced 19mm apart,
you dont need that many screws to insure the board mounts securely to the heat sink.
it's just a case of the board designer giving the mechanical designer more options.


or did he mean financial margins, saving money by using less screws?
legendary
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Uh why aren't all the holes plugged with screws?

Margins?  Tongue

no the chip is about 9.1mm wide so it looks like screw mounts are spaced 19mm apart,
you dont need that many screws to insure the board mounts securely to the heat sink.
it's just a case of the board designer giving the mechanical designer more options.
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Uh why aren't all the holes plugged with screws?

Margins?  Tongue
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Uh why aren't all the holes plugged with screws?
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Begin testing
ASICMiner Prisma 1.4T





Is that the XBTec V2?  I'm curious if AM direct units will have the same color PCB.  That blue looks awesome.
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...and take over the world.

reminds me of pinky and brain.. ^^



problem is friedcat is a cat.  Shocked Grin
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 Grin  It's been hapenning quietly for a while...    I guess the cat has been busy in the background... he hasn't been online for at least a week, and any news on Gen4s seem to be rare as Friedcat himself...    


I am looking forward to a solid Gen3 based prisma tube with the price/efficiency to kill anything else... work out the bugs even at a loss of divs..  Then slap in a Gen4 chip into a working model and take over the world.

... I hope Smiley

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I now have tracking information for batch 1. I will update once I see movement.

So orders have been shipped, right? Not sure if this is old news.

I believe that they have but that is in general for all shipments
Best way to check is the group thread and his post log
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/crazyguy-25223

So we are steadily moving towards the point where we can finally say:
ITS HAPPENING!!!

Not yet.. but it may..
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I now have tracking information for batch 1. I will update once I see movement.

So orders have been shipped, right? Not sure if this is old news.

I believe that they have but that is in general for all shipments
Best way to check is the group thread and his post log
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/crazyguy-25223

So we are steadily moving towards the point where we can finally say:
ITS HAPPENING!!!
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I now have tracking information for batch 1. I will update once I see movement.

So orders have been shipped, right? Not sure if this is old news.

I believe that they have but that is in general for all shipments
Best way to check is the group thread and his post log
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/crazyguy-25223
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