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Topic: Black Arrow 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $0.49/GH/s - page 348. (Read 787066 times)

legendary
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@Searing: quit spamming, it's annoying


sorry point taken...but would like to see other asic's do cc esp Blackarrow being that their shipping timeline is way out in I think march 2014

I'm with ya on CC or PP front Searing!!! I'll only buy with BTC IF the product is shipping NOW or MAYBE in a week or so.....................No more will I get bent over like I did with BFL & Avalon  Roll Eyes
legendary
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i guess ill just have to buy a bunch off Ethernet to WiFi dongles...

How about one dongle and a switch?
sr. member
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@blackarrow your Specs for the prosperox-3 case says , but the Image render Shows 3u i think?
hero member
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Both the Lancelots and the Bitfury boards are controlled through USB. I am thinking they will continue to use USB. I believe it provides more control for overclocking.
Nope. Ethernet only. The bitfury boards are also not controlled via USB... not sure where you got that from.

http://technobit.eu/index.php?id_product=52&controller=product&id_lang=1
And those are not BA Bitfury boards. Your point?
Your also arguing with someone that has ~100 boards... no usb anywhere to be found.

I'm not trying to argue with you, just hinting you can get Bitfury chips on boards with USB that allow for overclocking, and that's where he got that from.
hero member
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Owner, Minersource.net
Both the Lancelots and the Bitfury boards are controlled through USB. I am thinking they will continue to use USB. I believe it provides more control for overclocking.
Nope. Ethernet only. The bitfury boards are also not controlled via USB... not sure where you got that from.

http://technobit.eu/index.php?id_product=52&controller=product&id_lang=1
And those are not BA Bitfury boards. Your point?
Your also arguing with someone that has ~100 boards... no usb anywhere to be found.
hero member
Activity: 490
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Both the Lancelots and the Bitfury boards are controlled through USB. I am thinking they will continue to use USB. I believe it provides more control for overclocking.
Nope. Ethernet only. The bitfury boards are also not controlled via USB... not sure where you got that from.

http://technobit.eu/index.php?id_product=52&controller=product&id_lang=1
legendary
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Both the Lancelots and the Bitfury boards are controlled through USB. I am thinking they will continue to use USB. I believe it provides more control for overclocking.
Nope. Ethernet only. The bitfury boards are also not controlled via USB... not sure where you got that from.

I suspect that he is thinking Red/Blue Fury. Too many Fury names out there, confusing.

My bad. I thought that I read that somewhere. I only have Lancelots; the BA bitfurys sold out pretty fast.
hero member
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Both the Lancelots and the Bitfury boards are controlled through USB. I am thinking they will continue to use USB. I believe it provides more control for overclocking.
Nope. Ethernet only. The bitfury boards are also not controlled via USB... not sure where you got that from.

I suspect that he is thinking Red/Blue Fury. Too many Fury names out there, confusing.
hero member
Activity: 546
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Owner, Minersource.net
Both the Lancelots and the Bitfury boards are controlled through USB. I am thinking they will continue to use USB. I believe it provides more control for overclocking.
Nope. Ethernet only. The bitfury boards are also not controlled via USB... not sure where you got that from.
copper member
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Clueless!
"This product will be available on 24/02/2014"

It's their choice not to include credit card payments as an option.
No, it is not their choice. They have tried, they were even taking orders by PayPal with a CC, but PP has changed its policy.

well then I take back lumping them in with the other asic mnfg folks sorry...probably due to BFL..so they likely got
lumped in with that backlash by paypal

anyway good to know they tired will re-consider ordering with this in mind

Searing
hero member
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Just a curiosity, but what would happen if you bought one of these machines (the top end one), and took it back to 2009 with a time machine.  How many bitcoins would it mine a day?

21.000.000 Tongue
and they would be worth 0,- Tongue
member
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Just a curiosity, but what would happen if you bought one of these machines (the top end one), and took it back to 2009 with a time machine.  How many bitcoins would it mine a day?
member
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Merit: 10
im guessing there is a usb port or two on these for hooking up wifi? or hooking up say rpi?

I don't think so, it's not visible in the specs:

  • Easy to use
  • Out of the box functionality
  • Low power per Gigahash
  • Compact design
  • Ethernet connectivity
  • Web interface for configuration and graphic reports of mining activity
  • Supports Stratum protocol
  • Built-in LCD to display statistics and diagnostics


ye, was just hoping they forgot to put it in there.
if not then i guess ill just have to buy a bunch off Ethernet to WiFi dongles...

All you need is a 15$ cheap WIFI ethernet dongel from Hongkong  Cheesy
or
The better way, use a powerline dongle, more stable and more Range.
and the rest to a cheap 100mbit switch. easy and cheaper than USB crap.   Grin
legendary
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Merit: 1002
1 BTC =1 BTC
"This product will be available on 24/02/2014"

It's their choice not to include credit card payments as an option.
No, it is not their choice. They have tried, they were even taking orders by PayPal with a CC, but PP has changed its policy.

I didn't know that, but accepting CC would be possible without PP..
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Both the Lancelots and the Bitfury boards are controlled through USB. I am thinking they will continue to use USB. I believe it provides more control for overclocking.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
im guessing there is a usb port or two on these for hooking up wifi? or hooking up say rpi?

I don't think so, it's not visible in the specs:

  • Easy to use
  • Out of the box functionality
  • Low power per Gigahash
  • Compact design
  • Ethernet connectivity
  • Web interface for configuration and graphic reports of mining activity
  • Supports Stratum protocol
  • Built-in LCD to display statistics and diagnostics


ye, was just hoping they forgot to put it in there.
if not then i guess ill just have to buy a bunch off Ethernet to WiFi dongles...
RHA
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
"This product will be available on 24/02/2014"

It's their choice not to include credit card payments as an option.
No, it is not their choice. They have tried, they were even taking orders by PayPal with a CC, but PP has changed its policy.
legendary
Activity: 892
Merit: 1002
1 BTC =1 BTC
im guessing there is a usb port or two on these for hooking up wifi? or hooking up say rpi?

I don't think so, it's not visible in the specs:

  • Easy to use
  • Out of the box functionality
  • Low power per Gigahash
  • Compact design
  • Ethernet connectivity
  • Web interface for configuration and graphic reports of mining activity
  • Supports Stratum protocol
  • Built-in LCD to display statistics and diagnostics
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
im guessing there is a usb port or two on these for hooking up wifi? or hooking up say rpi?
legendary
Activity: 892
Merit: 1002
1 BTC =1 BTC
sorry point taken...but would like to see other asic's do cc esp Blackarrow being that their shipping timeline is way out in I think march 2014

"This product will be available on 24/02/2014"

It's their choice not to include credit card payments as an option.

@Black Arrow: Are you thinking about reseller(s) in Europe ?
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