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Topic: Bitmain S4-B1 2TH $1495.- / ASICminer Tube 800+GH $350 / 112bit.com - page 2. (Read 72493 times)

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tubes are nice design

Yes the best price per GH many customers mining at almost 1 TH

Regards

Hey Juan!

How about explaining exactly why you refuse to remove my multiply requested canceled order #1418 placed July 30th for S3 batch 5 specifically for CC purchase via your specified Escrow.com account!  Is this just your way of saying fuck you?

Trevor we are not using Escrow.com for months.

If you have a payed order that has not been delivered please let me know.

Regards

Juan
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>Hey "Juan",

>Care to explain why my batch 5 order has been on hold since I placed it, even after the bank transfer successfully >completed, and no response to multiple emails and posts in this thread? Is this also just your special way of saying >fuck you, by happily accepting my money then going on to utterly fail to even communicate let alone deliver the >product?

>Beware all, "Juan" is a scam artist or possibly the worlds most incompetent businessman.Hey "Juan",

I would vote for scam artist. The same thing happened to me. I can't believe he has the balls to continue advertising while ripping off his previous clients. Avoid this guy like the plague.

Hello,

Can you please inform me your order number?

Regards

Juan
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Perhaps you missed my previous post.  Either way, I'm not letting this die without a response.

If you can find time to pimp for new sales, you can find time to address this one outstanding issue.

What is the situation with S3 rebates/coupons?

Hello everyone,

When we were doing the first mass production, we found that not all of the S3’s DC/DC module could be stable enough to support the 478GH/s speed. After long time testing, all of the S3 run stably at 441GH/s, which however is 7.7% less than the 478GH/s we have announced.

So we decide the final specification of ANTMINER S3 here:

Hash Rate: 441 GH/s or more
Power Consumption: about 340 Watt at the wall when running at 441GH/s
Power Efficiency: 0.77 J/GH on wall
Power Supply: 12V DC
Size:  331 mm x 137 mm x 160 mm
Fans: Two 14038 fans mounted on both front and back ends.
Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 35 °C
Complied with: FCC / CE
Network Connection: Ethernet

Many of the customers may be lucky to find that their S3 can be overclocked to 478GH/s.

We apologize for this incident. We offer two options for customers:

1)   10.0% worth of coupon for the B1~B3 customers. This is the default option. (10% based on what you have paid for the B1~B3)
2)   7.7% worth of refund. We will release a function on our official website for application of this option. If you have bought from our resellers, please contact them and provide your Bitcoin address.


Shipping schedule updated:

Batch 1: The shipping will be finished in 14th and 17th.
Batch 2: It will be shipping out between 18th and 19th.
Batch 3: It will be shipping out between 19th and 22nd.


Hello,

Can you please inform me the order number to check whats going on?

Regards

Juan
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>Hey "Juan",

>Care to explain why my batch 5 order has been on hold since I placed it, even after the bank transfer successfully >completed, and no response to multiple emails and posts in this thread? Is this also just your special way of saying >fuck you, by happily accepting my money then going on to utterly fail to even communicate let alone deliver the >product?

>Beware all, "Juan" is a scam artist or possibly the worlds most incompetent businessman.Hey "Juan",

I would vote for scam artist. The same thing happened to me. I can't believe he has the balls to continue advertising while ripping off his previous clients. Avoid this guy like the plague.
newbie
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tubes are nice design

Yes the best price per GH many customers mining at almost 1 TH

Regards


Hey "Juan",

Care to explain why my batch 5 order has been on hold since I placed it, even after the bank transfer successfully completed, and no response to multiple emails and posts in this thread? Is this also just your special way of saying fuck you, by happily accepting my money then going on to utterly fail to even communicate let alone deliver the product?

Beware all, "Juan" is a scam artist or possibly the worlds most incompetent businessman.
sr. member
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tubes are nice design

Yes the best price per GH many customers mining at almost 1 TH

Regards

Hey Juan!

How about explaining exactly why you refuse to remove my multiply requested canceled order #1418 placed July 30th for S3 batch 5 specifically for CC purchase via your specified Escrow.com account!  Is this just your way of saying fuck you?
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
TaaS is a closed-end fund designated to blockchain
tubes are nice design

Yes the best price per GH many customers mining at almost 1 TH

Regards
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tubes are nice design
hero member
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We open the sales of Antminer S3 Batch #9

Also we are open for L1

We will open orders for S4 later this week

Now Also ASICminer TUBES! in USA  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-112bit-new-800-gh-miner-in-stock-shipping-from-usa-https112bitcom-784981 0.77 BTC
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That is how I overclocked was to SSH in.
They are beasts though they are easy to use and just keep going.  It is too bad the HW got so high it would have been nice to hear yours just ran at 500.
I'm expecting another used b1 S3 from the same source to arrive later this week.  I may try struggling with Linux to see what stable o/c they reach -- not looking for a big push, but something modest would be nice Smiley!  From reading the o/c thread (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=699064.40), appears many were unable to achieve any o/c at all, and some were actually a tad low.  HW errors but ASICs OK suggests inadequate voltage which likely points to that Bitmain reported DCtoDC issue (unless my stand-in 600W single rail 46A@12V PS isn't hacking it).  Interested to see how this next one behaves.
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That is how I overclocked was to SSH in.
They are beasts though they are easy to use and just keep going.  It is too bad the HW got so high it would have been nice to hear yours just ran at 500.


At least you know you can push them.
Did the reject rate stay low?

Overclocking is easy enough with v3 firmware on bitmaintech website. The v3 has a pull down menu for speeds. There is an s3 support page somewhere around here and someone will know whats going on if you don't.
Installed the latest FW on my used b1 and shortly after noticed the fans were louder than usual.  Checked status and found it hashing at 500GH/s -- yikes!  Found the clock menu and it provides no options between stock and 500GH/s, so am back to 441 GH/s and reading through the support thread!  At least, status wasn't indicating HW issues Smiley!
Before seeing your post, I retried the 500GH/s clock and looked more closely.  The ASIC status display was OK, but then I realized the HW count was growing kinda fast.  Calculated it out and dropped the speed back to stock again.  500GH/s appears too high for it, though can probably reach something a little more modest.  Unfortunately, appears I can't access other o/c values via Windows, only via Linux Sad!

sr. member
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At least you know you can push them.
Did the reject rate stay low?

Overclocking is easy enough with v3 firmware on bitmaintech website. The v3 has a pull down menu for speeds. There is an s3 support page somewhere around here and someone will know whats going on if you don't.
Installed the latest FW on my used b1 and shortly after noticed the fans were louder than usual.  Checked status and found it hashing at 500GH/s -- yikes!  Found the clock menu and it provides no options between stock and 500GH/s, so am back to 441 GH/s and reading through the support thread!  At least, status wasn't indicating HW issues Smiley!
Before seeing your post, I retried the 500GH/s clock and looked more closely.  The ASIC status display was OK, but then I realized the HW count was growing kinda fast.  Calculated it out and dropped the speed back to stock again.  500GH/s appears too high for it, though can probably reach something a little more modest.  Unfortunately, appears I can't access other o/c values via Windows, only via Linux Sad!
legendary
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At least you know you can push them.
Did the reject rate stay low?


Overclocking is easy enough with v3 firmware on bitmaintech website. The v3 has a pull down menu for speeds. There is an s3 support page somewhere around here and someone will know whats going on if you don't.
Installed the latest FW on my used b1 and shortly after noticed the fans were louder than usual.  Checked status and found it hashing at 500GH/s -- yikes!  Found the clock menu and it provides no options between stock and 500GH/s, so am back to 441 GH/s and reading through the support thread!  At least, status wasn't indicating HW issues Smiley!

It is a difficult decision as the S3 is nice being so power efficient and easy to use and deploy.
I know I cannot decide either.  Huh

A reputable Bitmain Antminer dealer is offering $380 shipped for a current version S3, is there any reason whatsoever why I should consider waiting for an S3+ (regardless of dealer?)  What is the advantage?
S3+ is cheaper with 10 extra hashing  and opertuninistic  500 gh overclock. Bitmaintech is charging in bitcoin so unless on the 20th they ask for the difference bitcoin is cheaper right now.

I  made the mistake of asking family members and I'll probably end up with paper stock instead of an s3+ so grab that offer before I do..
Bah! Current S3 is actually $390 shipped!  Decisions, decisions!  Undecided
Finally decided to pick up an S3+ for a total of two, but am considering another S3 as well -- just isn't a whole lot of difference between them and arrives much sooner.
sr. member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 377
Overclocking is easy enough with v3 firmware on bitmaintech website. The v3 has a pull down menu for speeds. There is an s3 support page somewhere around here and someone will know whats going on if you don't.
Installed the latest FW on my used b1 and shortly after noticed the fans were louder than usual.  Checked status and found it hashing at 500GH/s -- yikes!  Found the clock menu and it provides no options between stock and 500GH/s, so am back to 441 GH/s and reading through the support thread!

It is a difficult decision as the S3 is nice being so power efficient and easy to use and deploy.
I know I cannot decide either.  Huh

A reputable Bitmain Antminer dealer is offering $380 shipped for a current version S3, is there any reason whatsoever why I should consider waiting for an S3+ (regardless of dealer?)  What is the advantage?
S3+ is cheaper with 10 extra hashing  and opertuninistic  500 gh overclock. Bitmaintech is charging in bitcoin so unless on the 20th they ask for the difference bitcoin is cheaper right now.

I  made the mistake of asking family members and I'll probably end up with paper stock instead of an s3+ so grab that offer before I do..
Bah! Current S3 is actually $390 shipped!  Decisions, decisions!  Undecided
Finally decided to pick up an S3+ for a total of two, but am considering another S3 as well -- just isn't a whole lot of difference between them and arrives much sooner.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1004
It is a difficult decision as the S3 is nice being so power efficient and easy to use and deploy.
I know I cannot decide either.  Huh

A reputable Bitmain Antminer dealer is offering $380 shipped for a current version S3, is there any reason whatsoever why I should consider waiting for an S3+ (regardless of dealer?)  What is the advantage?
S3+ is cheaper with 10 extra hashing  and opertuninistic  500 gh overclock. Bitmaintech is charging in bitcoin so unless on the 20th they ask for the difference bitcoin is cheaper right now.

I  made the mistake of asking family members and I'll probably end up with paper stock instead of an s3+ so grab that offer before I do..
Bah! Current S3 is actually $390 shipped!  Decisions, decisions!  Undecided
sr. member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 377
A reputable Bitmain Antminer dealer is offering $380 shipped for a current version S3, is there any reason whatsoever why I should consider waiting for an S3+ (regardless of dealer?)  What is the advantage?
S3+ is cheaper with 10 extra hashing and opportunistic 500 gh overclock. Bitmaintech is charging in bitcoin so unless on the 20th they ask for the difference bitcoin is cheaper right now.

I  made the mistake of asking family members and I'll probably end up with paper stock instead of an s3+ so grab that offer before I do..
Bah! Current S3 is actually $390 shipped!  Decisions, decisions!  Undecided

PS. Yeah, I'm noticing that family members don't tend to be too excited about this stuff!
hero member
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S3+ is cheaper with 10 extra hashing  and opertuninistic  500 gh overclock. Bitmaintech is charging in bitcoin so unless on the 20th they ask for the difference bitcoin is cheaper right now.

I  made the mistake of asking family members and I'll probably end up with paper stock instead of an s3+ so grab that offer before I do..

sr. member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 377
A reputable Bitmain Antminer dealer is offering $380 shipped for a current version S3, is there any reason whatsoever why I should consider waiting for an S3+ (regardless of dealer?)  What is the advantage?
hero member
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Free power for Juan? Its like all hardrives being built in taiwan when a flood comes.
sr. member
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Yeah, that's a drag.  The WA dealer I ordered from has expanded from Ebay and is now taking direct orders via their website, no feedback involved.  Am currently attempting to close on a pre-batch eight S3.  Sure, I can choose to go with a future S3+, but is that really a better choice than an immediately available S3?

PS. There's been a volcanic eruption in Iceland -- perhaps there's a downside to setting up mining operations there?
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