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Topic: [CLOSED]***Spondoolies Tech SP10 - 1.4-1.45Th/s - $2,795 + shipping*** - page 20. (Read 32332 times)

hero member
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Okay, thank you, just like i suspected.

Basically, in one-two days units should be produced within one day/same day.
hero member
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Sorry if this is covered (I don't want to go back through pages of posts), but a couple questions:

1. Do you accept BTC as payment, and if so, how much?
2. What is the noise level like?  (Any YouTube videos?)

I'm interested in 2 to 4 but it depends on BTC price and noise level.  I have to live with these things in close quarters, lol.

Yes you can pay with BTC at bitstamp's rate on the moment of paying. The noise level is around 70dB if I remember correctly. I'm not aware of any Youtube videos, but they are pretty loud.
The rate is calculated by Bitpay´s Bitcoin Best Bid system and should give the buyer the best rate.

Roadstress, please answer my question concerning "in-stock shipping"
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Thanks
legendary
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Sorry if this is covered (I don't want to go back through pages of posts), but a couple questions:

1. Do you accept BTC as payment, and if so, how much?
2. What is the noise level like?  (Any YouTube videos?)

I'm interested in 2 to 4 but it depends on BTC price and noise level.  I have to live with these things in close quarters, lol.

Yes you can pay with BTC at bitstamp's rate on the moment of paying. The noise level is around 70dB if I remember correctly. I'm not aware of any Youtube videos, but they are pretty loud, but hosting is available and you can ship your miner where you want when the hosting is done.
hero member
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Sorry if this is covered (I don't want to go back through pages of posts), but a couple questions:

1. Do you accept BTC as payment, and if so, how much?
2. What is the noise level like?  (Any YouTube videos?)

I'm interested in 2 to 4 but it depends on BTC price and noise level.  I have to live with these things in close quarters, lol.

1. BTC payment via Bitpay at the current exchange rate
2. louder than any other rig i know of, due to the small form factor. Dont get it if you cant put it somewhere you wont hear it.

Hosting options are available though
hero member
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Sorry if this is covered (I don't want to go back through pages of posts), but a couple questions:

1. Do you accept BTC as payment, and if so, how much?
2. What is the noise level like?  (Any YouTube videos?)

I'm interested in 2 to 4 but it depends on BTC price and noise level.  I have to live with these things in close quarters, lol.
hero member
Activity: 714
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Update: In-stock shipping!

What do you mean with in-stock shipping?
Starting at the 16th they will be able to ship ~60 units a day? Or in stock shipping now?

There cant possibly be in-stock shipping now, as i am still waiting on my 3rd May units.
legendary
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member
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Hey, how much is decalred value? thanks
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legendary
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Update: In-stock shipping!
legendary
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Well, if you advertise a product you will not be able to deliver within advertised specs and in a timely fashion, you are committing consumer fraud.

You have to be pretty stupid to not realize that your house of cards (and lies) will at some point be falling down, probably burying you under it.

I know that it may sound biased, but my suggestion to you would be to just stay away from the whole AMC/VMC fiasco. Do your research first.
donator
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
How and when do you plan distribute the discount coupons for early group buy customers ?

RoadStress will PM the customers. Alternatively, we'll reply to customers emailing [email protected]
legendary
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The discount coupon are only for customers who ordered SP10 as part of this group buy before May 13 ?
... or it is also valid for any group buy customers that want to place more SP10 orders even if his first group buy order was after May 13 ?
How and when do you plan distribute the discount coupons for early group buy customers ?

Thanks,
Jake

The coupon is valid for the customers that ordered SP10 before May 13.
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Hi Everyone,

We wanted to notify you of some deviations we found in the current SP10 batch.

The early May batch ASICs we got are of a slow-slow corner ASIC.
We've discovered it on Saturday and we're working hard to adapt our firmware.

We've added an overclocking feature to the firmware. Zvi will describe its use in our technical blog.

The measured performance of the SP10 units built with these ASICs is 1.45 - 1.46 THs at 20C temperature. To achieve these numbers, some tweaking of the new settings is recommended:

Increase the initial operational voltage to ~0.69
Increase the max current to 1260W.
It will also be possible to control the fan speed and find the optimal compromise between performance and noise.

Users that don't use overclocking
Expect around 20 minutes of ramp-up time for the system to achieve its full hashing rate. The hash rate will start at 1.3 TH/s and rise to around 1.44 TH/s after 20 minutes.

Compared with SP10 units that were built with typical corner ASICs running in turbo mode, the W/GHs ratio will be about 4% higher. Note however that both machines will enjoy the same W/GH ratio in the quiet mode.

Both Group Buy and non Group Buy miners are built with those ASICs.
Group Buy customers interested in additional SP10 will get 5% coupon.

Guy

The discount coupon are only for customers who ordered SP10 as part of this group buy before May 13 ?
... or it is also valid for any group buy customers that want to place more SP10 orders even if his first group buy order was after May 13 ?
How and when do you plan distribute the discount coupons for early group buy customers ?

Thanks,
Jake
hero member
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Well, if you advertise a product you will not be able to deliver within advertised specs and in a timely fashion, you are committing consumer fraud.

You have to be pretty stupid to not realize that your house of cards (and lies) will at some point be falling down, probably burying you under it.
sr. member
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While i dont like hashfast, everybody likes a good bang for your buck.

I couldn't resist. What about Karma ? Those ASICs were sold twice. Pre-orders customers and VMC.
Hashfast gets the bad karma - and the lawsuits - technically they sold assembled machines and not chips.

If anything i get the "good" karma as i am trying to "save" hashfast by buying their chips, although they probably are beyond saving.

At the moment they only own chips and dont have enough cashflow for assembly,
and apparenlty dont plan on building the machines anymore, instead giving everybody chips.

I dont know the exact power consumption, only the claimed one which at some clock speed seems to be 0.75W/GH (at board level)
Hashfast measurements suggest under 0,7W/GH at chip level at 600GH/s , accounting for dc/dc loss that would translate to 0,86W/GH at board level and around 1W/GH at the wall, if they don´t build their board with wood dc/dc (and hashfast measurements are accurate)

I am not actually going to buy anything from them. Just pointing out their price  Grin

Edit: it seems like they arrive with a good probability of being DOA, so get your hot doorstops now!

How come most US mining companies are total desasters?

Simple, just because they have the marketing does in no way mean that they have the engineering to see it through. Look at Spondoolies as an example, no-one knew anything about their work until they had a product ready to go - marketing vs engineering Smiley
hero member
Activity: 714
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While i dont like hashfast, everybody likes a good bang for your buck.

I couldn't resist. What about Karma ? Those ASICs were sold twice. Pre-orders customers and VMC.
Hashfast gets the bad karma - and the lawsuits - technically they sold assembled machines and not chips.

If anything i get the "good" karma as i am trying to "save" hashfast by buying their chips, although they probably are beyond saving.

At the moment they only own chips and dont have enough cashflow for assembly,
and apparenlty dont plan on building the machines anymore, instead giving everybody chips.

I dont know the exact power consumption, only the claimed one which at some clock speed seems to be 0.75W/GH (at board level)
Hashfast measurements suggest under 0,7W/GH at chip level at 600GH/s , accounting for dc/dc loss that would translate to 0,86W/GH at board level and around 1W/GH at the wall, if they don´t build their board with wood dc/dc (and hashfast measurements are accurate)

I am not actually going to buy anything from them. Just pointing out their price  Grin

Edit: it seems like they arrive with a good probability of being DOA, so get your hot doorstops now!

How come most US mining companies are total desasters?
donator
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1051
Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
While i dont like hashfast, everybody likes a good bang for your buck.

I couldn't resist. What about Karma ? Those ASICs were sold twice. Pre-orders customers and VMC.
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
Prospector uses the same chip and is 500gh/s.
It consumes around 620w at the wall, making 1.22w/ghs.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6610600

You think that overclocking that would stay at same level. Definetely go at least 1.4w/ghs.

As about non-functioning blades.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6476230
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