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Topic: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It - page 385. (Read 3917543 times)

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Looks pretty bare bones but someone savvy enough to use used server PSU 's to drive them could be in the black. Not loving the 800 watts running in through un-grommeted steel case. Hosting might be a safer option.  Grin Looking like they beat rockxie out of the gate.
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Hang on. At 1.5 / gh -  assuming they ship quickly, these things may actually be profitable for the miner!

Madness :-)

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FWIW Lightningasic has their gen3 miners up priced and available with inventory levels. Incremental cost of PSU and shipping are additional factors to them stating $1.5/Gh
http://www.lightningasic.com/Product/ProductInfo.aspx?PId=15
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Alright, got a rough version 1 up. http://ryepdx.com/asicminer for the impatient, and http://friedcat.info for those willing to wait for the DNSes to propagate their records.

thanks looks good Smiley
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Alright, got a rough version 1 up. http://ryepdx.com/asicminer for the impatient, and http://friedcat.info for those willing to wait for the DNSes to propagate their records.
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Yeah, I remember that. Used to use that website until it shut down. :-/
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thanks, are we gona get divy payments anytime soon? or should i just sell it?

Okay, that's it. I'm putting together a website with all the ASICMINER news. A nearly 1k page thread is *not* a good medium for disseminating information!

Edit: The answer to your question, per the update a few pages back, is May 27th. Also, dividends are going to be released on a monthly basis going forward.

kewl good luck with it, been done before but then that person stoped once AM stoped mining or something happened i don't member
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thanks, are we gona get divy payments anytime soon? or should i just sell it?

Okay, that's it. I'm putting together a website with all the ASICMINER news. A nearly 1k page thread is *not* a good medium for disseminating information!

Edit: The answer to your question, per the update a few pages back, is May 27th. Also, dividends are going to be released on a monthly basis going forward.
Looking forward to it.
In the meantime, most of the latest/relevant info was provided by Jutarul, after asking FC questions:
April 29th 2014: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6465166
April 21st 2014: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6329377

You can also read what FC himself has said himself: https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/friedcat-49840
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thanks, are we gona get divy payments anytime soon? or should i just sell it?

Okay, that's it. I'm putting together a website with all the ASICMINER news. A nearly 1k page thread is *not* a good medium for disseminating information!

Edit: The answer to your question, per the update a few pages back, is May 27th. Also, dividends are going to be released on a monthly basis going forward.
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Looking at the full supply/demand orderbook on Havelock, I predict the share will be at 0.52-0.53 by Saturday May 24th.

Hold.


thanks but i bought a long time ago at like 1.4 btc i think back on btcbt...thought it was gona do better, i sold my other 10 shares before the price went down to much and made btc off them Smiley guess i'll just hold it for awhile
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Looking at the full supply/demand orderbook on Havelock, I predict the share will be at 0.52-0.53 by Saturday May 24th.

Hold.
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Should be divs soon...and will the price increase?? flip a coin
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It is worth .43BTC

thanks, are we gona get divy payments anytime soon? or should i just sell it?
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for LA800G, first batch is 1000pcs.

so, around 72,000 chips this batch.


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Another company using AM's Gen3 chip:

LightningASIC (link)

That puts the count at three, with RockMiner and HashRatio being the other two.

Any insight on how much did they buy already so we can get a better div estimate?
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Another company using AM's Gen3 chip:

LightningASIC (link)

That puts the count at three, with RockMiner and HashRatio being the other two.
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It is worth .43BTC
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i haven't been paying attention to this thread, but is my 1 am share worthless now? just curious...
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bitfury rev 2 'Power consumption as low as 0.45J/GH'  this was at 55nm process
imagine what this wizard could do on 28nm level


BTW, has the bitfury 2-generation chip been out as the real product ,and 0.45J/g has been tested or not ?
I can't find the information.

http://www.bitfury.org/products/


Thank you . In power consumption, Bitfury is nearly 20% better than AM. But when it comes to rated hashrate , bitfury is 3.8g per chip , but the AM is more than 10g per chip, so AM's chip is more cheaper than bitfury's . 

Did you see those "up to" in the marketing?

Rockxie's test was running at at 11.52 Gh/s using 0.72V and consuming 0.554 J/Gh. The recommended voltage range is between 0.55V and 1V. It'll be interesting to see AM's power consumption and hashrates at those voltages.

I'm willing to bet that AM's chip consumes less power at 0.55V than BitFury's while still having a greater hashrate than 3.8 Gh/s.
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