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Topic: CYRious Technologies - CYR Jackhammer $599 / 1.4TH/s - page 4. (Read 9848 times)

full member
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Please stop it.

You're only making the situation worse

You noticed how he only responds to comments that are either direct insults or questions that don't give away the illegitimacy of it.
You're making him the victim which indirectly gives legitimacy to his claims

The time frames he has provided will be the time frame of it's demise
I and every other honest person on this forum can only hope they read through the thread and make a very easy rational decision on it

Also if anyone else finds this doing the rounds in other places link them back here as well

BOOM, your scammy thread got moved .

How do you like that huh piece of shit?



hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
BOOM, your scammy thread got moved .

How do you like that huh piece of shit?


newbie
Activity: 42
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What is the cooling system for the ASIC's? There is a picture of a small heat sink/fan on your website but surely this is not for the ASIC?

Hi Stevbenson,

You are correct the heatsink / fan on their slideshow is NOT for the asics, it is for the control board. The picture makes it look even bigger than it really is, that thing is tiny, like barley a few inches tiny. If i remember correctly the sample heat-sinks for the ASIC boards will be in this week and will be added to the photo roll and on the updates on their blog. From the sketch-ups i have seen the cooling system is a large radiator and fans unit that lines almost the entire case with a few blades also exposed on the bottom of the case itself. I will see if i can get the 3d models for you and send them to you in a PM sometime early this week like Monday or Tuesday, they have tons of 3d renders of most every component but they were trying to stay away from posting them all and stick to actual pictures of components to avoid all the "ooooo look at a 3d render scam" propaganda.  

If there is anything else i can help you with please feel free to PM me, it seems to be the preferred method of communication of people with honest inquiry's and will save you from having to scroll through the 20 pages of blather i am sure this thread will fill up with in the next few days just to find the answer to your questions.

Thankyou for your reply, I will prefer to ask questions in the thread in case othershave the same questions.

I think cooling your asics will be the toughest part for your design, when you say a "large radiator with blades" I get the picture the of metal blades being used as the heat conductors to the radiator? Indicating that is is not liquid cooled.

Is this right? No liquid cooling?



Correct, at this time their thermal testing algorithms do not show the need for liquid cooling, that is not to say that when the prototype heat-sinks arrive and are tested with a working unit that the design might not change to incorporate liquid cooling.

You are also correct that cooling was one of the biggest engineering obsticles in such a high power but small size unit, that and powering the unit itself.
legendary
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ex uno plures
# traceroute cyrminers.com

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# traceroute thebitcoinsociety.org

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16  slmp-550-119.slc.westdc.net (208.131.151.181)  68.952 ms  72.890 ms  71.178 ms
newbie
Activity: 29
Merit: 0
What is the cooling system for the ASIC's? There is a picture of a small heat sink/fan on your website but surely this is not for the ASIC?

Hi Stevbenson,

You are correct the heatsink / fan on their slideshow is NOT for the asics, it is for the control board. The picture makes it look even bigger than it really is, that thing is tiny, like barley a few inches tiny. If i remember correctly the sample heat-sinks for the ASIC boards will be in this week and will be added to the photo roll and on the updates on their blog. From the sketch-ups i have seen the cooling system is a large radiator and fans unit that lines almost the entire case with a few blades also exposed on the bottom of the case itself. I will see if i can get the 3d models for you and send them to you in a PM sometime early this week like Monday or Tuesday, they have tons of 3d renders of most every component but they were trying to stay away from posting them all and stick to actual pictures of components to avoid all the "ooooo look at a 3d render scam" propaganda.  

If there is anything else i can help you with please feel free to PM me, it seems to be the preferred method of communication of people with honest inquiry's and will save you from having to scroll through the 20 pages of blather i am sure this thread will fill up with in the next few days just to find the answer to your questions.

Thankyou for your reply, I will prefer to ask questions in the thread in case othershave the same questions.

I think cooling your asics will be the toughest part for your design, when you say a "large radiator with blades" I get the picture the of metal blades being used as the heat conductors to the radiator? Indicating that is is not liquid cooled.

Is this right? No liquid cooling?

hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
What is the cooling system for the ASIC's? There is a picture of a small heat sink/fan on your website but surely this is not for the ASIC?

Hi Stevbenson,
..........
From the sketch-ups i have seen the cooling system is a large radiator and fans unit that lines almost the entire case with a few blades also exposed on the bottom of the case itself.  





Sure look like it  Roll Eyes
HAHAH idiot did you forget your pic?
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
The best way for a new company to gain credibility is to send out free review units to a few trusted forum members.  Even one or two would be enough.

For example, the newest legitimate company to launch was Spondoolies-Tech, this is how they did it:

Reviews by Bitcoin industry leaders and Bitcointalk community respected members
The SP10 samples are being shipped these days to following partial list of respected community members for the reviews:
•   Jeff Garzik
•   Gregory Maxwell
•   Ron Gross
•   dogie
•   ShadesOfMarble
•   MineForeman
•   Israeli Bitcoin Embassy

If you were to pick just two, I'd recommend dogie and MineForeman.  They both provide detailed and useful reviews.

Just so you understand: all new companies have to go under the hammer.  If they are legit, they weather the storm, and some of the most vocal and non-trusting people end up being their biggest supporter.  Check out the start of the Spondoolies thread - the very first forum member to post questions is RoadStress, check out his (rightly) skeptical tone:

Who bought your March units? We want to see live units from some forum members.

Also we want to see live demo of your units. Your movie contains only static images. Point a miner at Eligius and post the address and/or post a video showing the miner and the unit running. It only takes 1 min.

Edit: What payment methods do you accept? Only Bitcoin right? Cheesy

Spondoolies proved themselves with review units, and a successful delivery of their first SP10 batch.  RoadStress ended up being a big Spondoolies supporter, and organised a Group Buy which sold at least $1.7 million of Spond hardware (386 SP30 units, see https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/closed-spondoolies-tech-sp30-pre-order-specs-069gh-046wgh-575499).

So relax, keep it professional, deliver miners, and your biggest "trolls" might well become your biggest customers.

On the other hand, if you are running a scam, then you won't last for more than a few weeks here.  We've seen it all before... really, we have.  

Hey, thanks Zelek, and your 10 million percent right on the money. I have already got approval to get a prototype unit sent to Dogie and the management will be working with him this week to make that happen, I just wasnt blasting that all over the thread because the trolling has proven to be rather good for business so i wanted to let it ride out for a while longer.

As one of our customers put it, "Those who have the bitcoin, buy, those who dont trust it but have the bitcoin, use the escrow service, Those who are too broke to order one anyways, Troll because its the only way they can be active in the bitcoin community. Look on the bright side, it keeps your thread at the top of the list most all day long without you having to bump it so legit customers can find it easily."
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
+1   Yes a test miner to a Hero Member would be great for your business, and your bonus.... it's proven true in the past.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
The best way for a new company to gain credibility is to send out free review units to a few trusted forum members.  Even one or two would be enough.

For example, the newest legitimate company to launch was Spondoolies-Tech, this is how they did it:

Reviews by Bitcoin industry leaders and Bitcointalk community respected members
The SP10 samples are being shipped these days to following partial list of respected community members for the reviews:
•   Jeff Garzik
•   Gregory Maxwell
•   Ron Gross
•   dogie
•   ShadesOfMarble
•   MineForeman
•   Israeli Bitcoin Embassy

If you were to pick just two, I'd recommend dogie and MineForeman.  They both provide detailed and useful reviews.

Just so you understand: all new companies have to go under the hammer.  If they are legit, they weather the storm, and some of the most vocal and non-trusting people end up being their biggest supporter.  Check out the start of the Spondoolies thread - the very first forum member to post questions is RoadStress, check out his (rightly) skeptical tone:

Who bought your March units? We want to see live units from some forum members.

Also we want to see live demo of your units. Your movie contains only static images. Point a miner at Eligius and post the address and/or post a video showing the miner and the unit running. It only takes 1 min.

Edit: What payment methods do you accept? Only Bitcoin right? Cheesy

Spondoolies proved themselves with review units, and a successful delivery of their first SP10 batch.  RoadStress ended up being a big Spondoolies supporter, and organised a Group Buy which sold at least $1.7 million of Spond hardware (386 SP30 units, see https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/closed-spondoolies-tech-sp30-pre-order-specs-069gh-046wgh-575499).

So relax, keep it professional, deliver miners, and your biggest "trolls" might well become your biggest customers.

On the other hand, if you are running a scam, then you won't last for more than a few weeks here.  We've seen it all before... really, we have.  

Terrible comparison, SPT comes with full technical specs, pics of a prototype and an demo video. Look at all their replies, they never doged a single questions, always answered respectfully without calling forum this forum that. Why? because they're legit.

These fckers are the worst scammers i've seen. Only idiots, and i mean completely retarded person would fall for it.

LOL at those fake comments from "customers" ....
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
What is the cooling system for the ASIC's? There is a picture of a small heat sink/fan on your website but surely this is not for the ASIC?

Hi Stevbenson,

You are correct the heatsink / fan on their slideshow is NOT for the asics, it is for the control board. The picture makes it look even bigger than it really is, that thing is tiny, like barley a few inches tiny. If i remember correctly the sample heat-sinks for the ASIC boards will be in this week and will be added to the photo roll and on the updates on their blog. From the sketch-ups i have seen the cooling system is a large radiator and fans unit that lines almost the entire case with a few blades also exposed on the bottom of the case itself. I will see if i can get the 3d models for you and send them to you in a PM sometime early this week like Monday or Tuesday, they have tons of 3d renders of most every component but they were trying to stay away from posting them all and stick to actual pictures of components to avoid all the "ooooo look at a 3d render scam" propaganda.  

If there is anything else i can help you with please feel free to PM me, it seems to be the preferred method of communication of people with honest inquiry's and will save you from having to scroll through the 20 pages of blather i am sure this thread will fill up with in the next few days just to find the answer to your questions.
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 504
Run a Bitcoin node.
The best way for a new company to gain credibility is to send out free review units to a few trusted forum members.  Even one or two would be enough.

For example, the newest legitimate company to launch was Spondoolies-Tech, this is how they did it:

Reviews by Bitcoin industry leaders and Bitcointalk community respected members
The SP10 samples are being shipped these days to following partial list of respected community members for the reviews:
•   Jeff Garzik
•   Gregory Maxwell
•   Ron Gross
•   dogie
•   ShadesOfMarble
•   MineForeman
•   Israeli Bitcoin Embassy

If you were to pick just two, I'd recommend dogie and MineForeman.  They both provide detailed and useful reviews.

Just so you understand: all new companies have to go under the hammer.  If they are legit, they weather the storm, and some of the most vocal and non-trusting people end up being their biggest supporter.  Check out the start of the Spondoolies thread - the very first forum member to post questions is RoadStress, check out his (rightly) skeptical tone:

Who bought your March units? We want to see live units from some forum members.

Also we want to see live demo of your units. Your movie contains only static images. Point a miner at Eligius and post the address and/or post a video showing the miner and the unit running. It only takes 1 min.

Edit: What payment methods do you accept? Only Bitcoin right? Cheesy

Spondoolies proved themselves with review units, and a successful delivery of their first SP10 batch.  RoadStress ended up being a big Spondoolies supporter, and organised a Group Buy which sold at least $1.7 million of Spond hardware (386 SP30 units, see https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/closed-spondoolies-tech-sp30-pre-order-specs-069gh-046wgh-575499).

So relax, keep it professional, deliver miners, and your biggest "trolls" might well become your biggest customers.

On the other hand, if you are running a scam, then you won't last for more than a few weeks here.  We've seen it all before... really, we have.  
hero member
Activity: 658
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What is the cooling system for the ASIC's? There is a picture of a small heat sink/fan on your website but surely this is not for the ASIC?

Just imagine whatever cooling system you like because thats all there is, imagination.
newbie
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What is the cooling system for the ASIC's? There is a picture of a small heat sink/fan on your website but surely this is not for the ASIC?
hero member
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Now please get over yourselves and please, keep trolling, it has turned out to be better for business than i originally anticipated, as i have seen in many a customer comment that is forwarded to me after they order.


So, in all actuality, i guess i might owe the trolls some profit sharing from my bonus, you guys have made my job a ton easier and gotten me almost 1/3 the way to my bonus in less than one day. Except the one who took a pop shot at my newborn daughter. you can still suck a bag of dicks. You get nothing.

Hahaha.... you're either Inaba himself or trying to copy him.

Whatever you are, trash like you isnt allowed to reproduce. Your "daughter" will get torn off by a pitbull and live a horrible life. Hows that?

legendary
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Quick everybody run, there are companies who repetitively use the most cost effective options for their web services. For that matter, STOP USING BITCOINTALK.ORG because they use private internet access which is the same VPN that 90% of the companies who pop up with scams on this forum. or as anybody who has accidentally stumbled across bitcoinforum.com's webpage quickly learns that at least half of the scams that show up on this forum are administered by the leadership of this form. Resolving to the same DNS is one thing, Resolving to the same IP means websites are hosting on the same server, same block, same node, same drives for that matter.

So, in all actuality, i guess i might owe the trolls some profit sharing from my bonus, you guys have made my job a ton easier and gotten me almost 1/3 the way to my bonus in less than one day. Except the one who took a pop shot at my newborn daughter. you can still suck a bag of dicks. You get nothing.

Icebreaker is that you again? Wink

Seriously, if you detest it so much here why post here?

Actually I hope lots of people buy your stuff instead of from the companies who actually have product out there, means less competition for my mining dollar.

Keep it up Johnny.. you're doing a damn fine job. Grin
newbie
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full member
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1.6TH, 28nm that is so small and consumes so little power... unbelievable.

sorry, what you have is space science technology at that price. Good try, but the bitcoin community has matured beyond pre-order already.

What bitcoin needs now is stability, we don't want anymore scamming bad news in the press. Please retract your website or advertise only when you do really have the product. do the whole world a favor pleaseeeeee.
full member
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He has dodged every single legitimate question that has been posed.
A moderator needs to lock this thread now and stop threads about this product being posted in this forum.

If anyone gives any money or BTC to this person, anyone relating to cyrminers/cyrtechnologies etc or thebitcoinsociety they will lose it
If there's is not enough evidence in this thread of that then I don't know what amount will

The OP will continue to try to lure unsuspecting victims that don't read through the entire thread and I just won't let it happen

Also if the OP has any shred of decency he will leave now and if he is serious about his product he will come back when he has demonstrable evidence of its existence.
If you need capital go start a Kickstater fund
hero member
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You masterfully dodged the Melbourne question.  Please explain why BOTH the sales site and escrow site use the same registrar and DNS entries?

Seriously - you were too fucking lazy to use a different registrar and DNS for both the sales site and escrow site?  

But wait, there's MORE!!!  Both sites resolve to 208.131.151.181.  You were too fucking stupid to put the sites on different servers.


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Name Server:NS14.MIDPHASE.COM
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Domain Name: cyrminers.com
Registry Domain ID: 1855245481_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
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Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited
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Registrant Name: CYR Miners
Registrant Organization: cyrminers
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DNSSEC: unsigned




newbie
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For the orders you have received, what percent are through the website compared to escrow at this time?

About 90% are through escrow at the moment is what i have been told. I dont have access to those systems so i can only go based off the reports when they are mailed out.
Thank you for your answer, are refunds available if you dont ship after July?  If so you may have another customer soon.

I have reviewed the escrow agreement from the bitcoin society and it has the final ship date as July 31st 2014, so if they do not ship by that day the escrow is automatically refunded by defult. I have an e-mail in to the bosses about refunds if you order directly through the website and should have an answer for you soon. Most of this stuff will be listed on the website this week i'm sure. Their website is still under development and wasnt officially going to launch until next friday, i just jumped the gun to prove to them i was worth the money so i can get a good review when my contract is up here.
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