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Topic: Black Arrow 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $0.49/GH/s - page 152. (Read 787050 times)

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Well, seeing an actual unit hashing is nice. Even if we dont ROI, we will likely recoup something. Now I kind of wish I had ordered a ton of X1s, those are gonna be easy to flip for $

That, and well, the X3 is still MIA and probably wont be seen for a while yet. The X1 buyers have effectively been subsidized by X3 buyers.  Undecided
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I was more concerned with the notice at the top:
"Warning! this bitcoin address contains transactions which may be double spends. You should be extremely careful when trusting any transactions to or from this address."
That's what happens when you use armory + generate virgin BTC

Actually that happens regardless of wallet you use when you generate virgin BTC (especially with a p2pool node).  I get that warning on all my newly minted BTC from my node and I'm using the latest BitcoinCore.
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Cheers Bobsag3 sent a request to your support email just Smiley
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Are you still gong to send the 100ft cables with the miners ?

Yup, if you requested one.
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Are you still gong to send the 100ft cables with the miners ?
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At current clock, 143w. Fan uses ~7.5W, Rpi uses ~7.5w, so ~128 for the actual miner, not bad. Power consumption will be significantly better on the controller models, as the pis are not configured to change voltage, as well as beta software.

I thought BA said they would be at 75 watts for 100 GH/s?  Was this not achieved?

EDIT:  That is what they are still offering on their website, will there really be that big of a difference with their own control board?

The controller board is needed to control the voltage, so yes. Also thats 75w @ 100 for the X3 not the X1. Fan + pi is a significant overhead for the X1, uses 16W while CGminer is not functioning
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I was more concerned with the notice at the top:
"Warning! this bitcoin address contains transactions which may be double spends. You should be extremely careful when trusting any transactions to or from this address."
That's what happens when you use armory + generate virgin BTC
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Is the 120 GH/s at default settings, and can the asic be tweaked for faster speeds without additional cooling applied to it?

Thats at 1200mhz.
At 800mhz we are getting ~81gh and 84w.


That would be one of our mining addresses for our p2pnode, yes.
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At current clock, 143w. Fan uses ~7.5W, Rpi uses ~7.5w, so ~128 for the actual miner, not bad. Power consumption will be significantly better on the controller models, as the pis are not configured to change voltage, as well as beta software.
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Why it's most likely a personal wallet
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better everyday ♥
Is the 120 GH/s at default settings, and can the asic be tweaked for faster speeds without additional cooling applied to it?
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phew

Awesome. How much watts is this thing pulling from the wall?
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Great, seems to be working like they said.

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That Minersource sticker is going to upset the precision heat vectors from doing their job and burn the unit out early.  BA ran a number of simulations but didn't account for the magnetic field variations of the glue between the sticker surface and metal casing.  That will cause a chain reaction and a tachyon pulse will emit static-field portal generation, and you may find yourself in the stone age running from dinosaurs.  Be wary!


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Bobsag3 are the full spec x1's going to come with the wifi please.
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That Minersource sticker is going to upset the precision heat vectors from doing their job and burn the unit out early.  BA ran a number of simulations but didn't account for the magnetic field variations of the glue between the sticker surface and metal casing.  That will cause a chain reaction and a tachyon pulse will emit static-field portal generation, and you may find yourself in the stone age running from dinosaurs.  Be wary!
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Bobsag3 what purpose does the usb port serve ?

Good question, i think for a wifi dongle? Maybe wrong?
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Bobsag3 what purpose does the usb port serve ?
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