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Topic: Bitcoin Mining PCI-E Card 10Gh/s card for only $100 (Read 19643 times)

newbie
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Need some physical proof of such prices.
agree
sr. member
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Need some physical proof of such prices.
legendary
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Textbook Troll.

The OP is making all this up out of thin air.

Actually I think you may be right.  I checked his previous posts and they are just "news" and "links" postings.  He never address questions about his posts or engages in any real conversation.  Still makes me wonder, why even make up a thread like this in the first place, as in what is he getting out of it...

Check his websites, they are hilarious!
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Textbook Troll.

The OP is making all this up out of thin air.

Actually I think you may be right.  I checked his previous posts and they are just "news" and "links" postings.  He never address questions about his posts or engages in any real conversation.  Still makes me wonder, why even make up a thread like this in the first place, as in what is he getting out of it...


he posted a lot on the bfl forum all crap and bs,  he was so bad they banned him and he really deserved it.
member
Activity: 94
Merit: 10
Textbook Troll.

The OP is making all this up out of thin air.

Actually I think you may be right.  I checked his previous posts and they are just "news" and "links" postings.  He never address questions about his posts or engages in any real conversation.  Still makes me wonder, why even make up a thread like this in the first place, as in what is he getting out of it...
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 500
A lot of companies are now making PCI-e cards that can mine Bitcoins.

They look like graphic cards that you can plug into your PCI-e slots in your computer motherboards. The cards will also have USB slots you can plug in.

They come in various speed:
Due to the Bitcoin difficulty increased over 86+ Millions, the price of these cards will be much cheaper than most Bitcoin mining machines out there.

10 GH/s card - $50 to $100
60 Gh/s card - $200 to $400
100 Gh/s card - $500 to $1200
500 Gh/s card - $1200 to $2500

Public Note: Some of these bitcoin mining cards are FPGA cards that are programed to communicate with the motherboards' PCI-e slots.


Related thread:
USB block erupters are now useless. $5 - $7 each.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/usb-block-erupters-are-now-useless-5-7-each-277330


Textbook Troll.

The OP is making all this up out of thin air.
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 500
BFL will ship those PCIe cards after Sonny walks into a courtroom again  Roll Eyes
Btw there's another  company: some Virtual Mining Corp. that is taking PRE ORDERS for bare machines that have expansion slots into which such 'cards' can be fitted, each with 256 GH/s. It's supposed to go up to 24 TH/s  Shocked for insane prices . Wonder if they're a bigger scam than BFL.

not a scam, even though they are pre-order.  they have paid eAsic for the already and should have a chip by Oct and products shipping by Nov - http://www.easic.com/vmc-uses-easic-to-achieve-24-756-ths-bitcoin-miner/
full member
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BFL will ship those PCIe cards after Sonny walks into a courtroom again  Roll Eyes
Btw there's another  company: some Virtual Mining Corp. that is taking PRE ORDERS for bare machines that have expansion slots into which such 'cards' can be fitted, each with 256 GH/s. It's supposed to go up to 24 TH/s  Shocked for insane prices . Wonder if they're a bigger scam than BFL.
member
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If those companies (Sony, HP, Dell, Gateway, ect...) do go the route of building those bitcoin PCI-e cards...

Um...  ok I'll give you the benefit of the doubt for now... 

First, could you please address those figures you threw out before?
Second, do you have any ref link for the supposed "those companies"? speficially Sony, HP, Dell?

Note: Bitcoin mining PCI-e cards are extremely easy to build.

If you are referring to GPUs as they are technically bitcoin mining PCI-e cards... why would these other companies bother with companies like AMD already around?
If you are referring to ASICs in a PCI-e form factor none exist as of yet so... again, not sure where you're getting your referece for your claim.
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1000
Damn I wish SAMSUNG/SONY will build those cards... lol

just wait Smiley

but its amazing how much happening in that market.

If those companies (Sony, HP, Dell, Gateway, ect...) do go the route of building those bitcoin PCI-e cards. They will most likely create a new brand (a mini company to produce them).

You can volunteer yourself join the list of people who are constantly contacting those big companies to build the Bitcoin mining PCI-e cards.


Note: Bitcoin mining PCI-e cards are extremely easy to build.
sr. member
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I would be interested in the card. More information? Shipping date?
newbie
Activity: 49
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BFL, all by itself, is a  "LOT OF COMPANY" [/sarcasm]
agree, for BFL next mining hardware,nobody knows when will BFL shipped.
sr. member
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BFL, all by itself, is a  "LOT OF COMPANY" [/sarcasm]
member
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10 GH/s card - $50 to $100
60 Gh/s card - $200 to $400
100 Gh/s card - $500 to $1200
500 Gh/s card - $1200 to $2500

Where are you getting these figures from?  and what companies are you referring to when you say "A lot of companies..."?
legendary
Activity: 2786
Merit: 1031
if this is true, i'm interested...but i doubt they'll be available for purchase any time soon Smiley

They are available for purchase, but you may be getting it a year from now, they come from BFL.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1010
if this is true, i'm interested...but i doubt they'll be available for purchase any time soon Smiley
newbie
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Merit: 0
A lot of companies are now making PCI-e cards that can mine Bitcoins.


Yeah, they're called ATI graphics cards.  If you think there's any ASIC PCI-E cards being made, you're smoking crack.

http://codinginmysleep.com/bfl-introduces-28nm-asic-and-its-a-pcie-card/
hero member
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A lot of companies are now making PCI-e cards that can mine Bitcoins.


Yeah, they're called ATI graphics cards.  If you think there's any ASIC PCI-E cards being made, you're smoking crack.
hero member
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A lot of companies are now making PCI-e cards that can mine Bitcoins.

They look like graphic cards that you can plug into your PCI-e slots in your computer motherboards. The cards will also have USB slots you can plug in.

They come in various speed:
Due to the Bitcoin difficulty increased over 86+ Millions, the price of these cards will be much cheaper than most Bitcoin mining machines out there.

10 GH/s card - $50 to $100
60 Gh/s card - $200 to $400
100 Gh/s card - $500 to $1200
500 Gh/s card - $1200 to $2500



Related thread:
USB block erupters are now useless. $5 - $7 each.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/usb-block-erupters-are-now-useless-5-7-each-277330


"A lot of companies" is who exactly?
legendary
Activity: 2786
Merit: 1031
I already know that...

my point is the experience they have...

I am well aware of this... thus me saying... "i wish samsung/sony will create those miners"...


I believe that, eventually, they will.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
Free World
I already know that...

my point is the experience they have...

I am well aware of this... thus me saying... "i wish samsung/sony will create those miners"...
legendary
Activity: 2786
Merit: 1031
Damn I wish SAMSUNG/SONY will build those cards... lol

Quote
"While there is interest from the BitCoin Mining community, AMD currently has no plan to create a mining-specific card, since the demand on a global scale would be so small that spending thousands of dollars on R&D and development for cards that might be purchased by a couple thousand people worldwide wouldn't make financial sense (since at least half of the miners would keep their existing rigs for a couple years first). Our Radeon cards are still more than sufficient for Mining, but until the interest is deemed sufficient enough from the mining community, the prospect of a specialized mining card will remain a prospect. This may change as more retailers start accepting BitCoins, but for now there is no plan to release a dedicated mining card."    
AMD Global Support

Source: http://bitbash.blogspot.pt/2013/06/ask-amd-support-if-they-plan-on.html

I believe Samsung/Sony/etc share the same opinion.

Well yeah... but look at Cointerra their founder came from Samsung...

Ravi Iyengar
Founder & CEO

Prior to founding CoinTerra, Ravi was Lead CPU Architect at Samsung Corporation.

Some guys developing bitcoin work on Google, that doesn't mean Google will develop bitcoin.

The guy who created litecoin worked at Google when he did that, again Google isn't developing litecoin.

I thing the point being taken here is that bitcoin or bitcoin mining is still too small to the leading technological companies.
sr. member
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Free World
Just want to share this Cointerra video:

http://youtu.be/K199f61n4qM
sr. member
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Free World
Damn I wish SAMSUNG/SONY will build those cards... lol

Quote
"While there is interest from the BitCoin Mining community, AMD currently has no plan to create a mining-specific card, since the demand on a global scale would be so small that spending thousands of dollars on R&D and development for cards that might be purchased by a couple thousand people worldwide wouldn't make financial sense (since at least half of the miners would keep their existing rigs for a couple years first). Our Radeon cards are still more than sufficient for Mining, but until the interest is deemed sufficient enough from the mining community, the prospect of a specialized mining card will remain a prospect. This may change as more retailers start accepting BitCoins, but for now there is no plan to release a dedicated mining card."    
AMD Global Support

Source: http://bitbash.blogspot.pt/2013/06/ask-amd-support-if-they-plan-on.html

I believe Samsung/Sony/etc share the same opinion.

Well yeah... but look at Cointerra their founder came from Samsung...

Ravi Iyengar
Founder & CEO

Prior to founding CoinTerra, Ravi was Lead CPU Architect at Samsung Corporation.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
Free World
legendary
Activity: 2786
Merit: 1031
Damn I wish SAMSUNG/SONY will build those cards... lol

Quote
"While there is interest from the BitCoin Mining community, AMD currently has no plan to create a mining-specific card, since the demand on a global scale would be so small that spending thousands of dollars on R&D and development for cards that might be purchased by a couple thousand people worldwide wouldn't make financial sense (since at least half of the miners would keep their existing rigs for a couple years first). Our Radeon cards are still more than sufficient for Mining, but until the interest is deemed sufficient enough from the mining community, the prospect of a specialized mining card will remain a prospect. This may change as more retailers start accepting BitCoins, but for now there is no plan to release a dedicated mining card."    
AMD Global Support

Source: http://bitbash.blogspot.pt/2013/06/ask-amd-support-if-they-plan-on.html

I believe Samsung/Sony/etc share the same opinion.
legendary
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Merit: 1014
In Satoshi I Trust
Damn I wish SAMSUNG/SONY will build those cards... lol

just wait Smiley

but its amazing how much happening in that market.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
Free World
Damn I wish SAMSUNG/SONY will build those cards... lol
newbie
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I'm VERY interested. Any idea on timeline?
legendary
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World Class Cryptonaire
Where can these be found?
legendary
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Source?

BFL doesn't count!
legendary
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Merit: 1000
A lot of companies are now making PCI-e cards that can mine Bitcoins.

They look like graphic cards that you can plug into your PCI-e slots in your computer motherboards. The cards will also have USB slots you can plug in.

They come in various speed:
Due to the Bitcoin difficulty increased over 86+ Millions, the price of these cards will be much cheaper than most Bitcoin mining machines out there.

10 GH/s card - $50 to $100
60 Gh/s card - $200 to $400
100 Gh/s card - $500 to $1200
500 Gh/s card - $1200 to $2500

Public Note: Some of these bitcoin mining cards are FPGA cards that are programed to communicate with the motherboards' PCI-e slots.


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Recommended thread:

List of factories that make FPGA Bitcoin mining machines
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=297206.new#new

Bitcoin Mining PCI-E Card 10Gh/s card for only $100
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-mining-pci-e-card-10ghs-card-for-only-100-287706

USB block erupters are now useless. $5 - $7 each.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/usb-block-erupters-are-now-useless-5-7-each-277330


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