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October 07, 2013, 08:20:43 PM
#20
with avalon doing their modules at 4bitcoin for 30Ghash and i would expect a 5Ghash stick to be under 0.6BTC to be competitive

Given they're using a single chip per usb key I don't think taht each one will exceed 2.5 - 3 GH at best.

spiccioli

Well the new ones by other people are already at 2.1Gh per stick and that's the blue fury's however I don't think they have the bitfury chips on them
Yes they have a bitfury chip.
Also in regards to the speed of the chip it won't reach 5gh as it has design errors. The 5gh was the theoretical speed based on a 100% working chip.
legendary
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October 07, 2013, 05:35:37 PM
#19
well if they do truly only output 2.5Ghash average then that puts a competitive price point of 0.3BTC as a maximum then...
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nec sine labore
October 07, 2013, 05:15:26 PM
#18
reading the writing on the chips it says 5Ghash....

That's the max theoretical speed of the chip.

See here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-bitfury-is-looking-for-alpha-testers-of-first-chips-free-money-here-228677

spiccioli
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October 07, 2013, 05:13:36 PM
#17
with avalon doing their modules at 4bitcoin for 30Ghash and i would expect a 5Ghash stick to be under 0.6BTC to be competitive

Given they're using a single chip per usb key I don't think taht each one will exceed 2.5 - 3 GH at best.

spiccioli

Well the new ones by other people are already at 2.1Gh per stick and that's the blue fury's however I don't think they have the bitfury chips on them
legendary
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October 07, 2013, 05:07:44 PM
#16
with avalon doing their modules at 4bitcoin for 30Ghash and i would expect a 5Ghash stick to be under 0.6BTC to be competitive

Given they're using a single chip per usb key I don't think taht each one will exceed 2.5 - 3 GH at best.

spiccioli

reading the writing on the chips it says 5Ghash....
legendary
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nec sine labore
October 07, 2013, 05:01:49 PM
#15
with avalon doing their modules at 4bitcoin for 30Ghash and i would expect a 5Ghash stick to be under 0.6BTC to be competitive

Given they're using a single chip per usb key I don't think taht each one will exceed 2.5 - 3 GH at best.

spiccioli
legendary
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October 07, 2013, 04:58:41 PM
#14
with avalon doing their modules at 4bitcoin for 30Ghash and i would expect a 5Ghash stick to be under 0.6BTC to be competitive
legendary
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October 07, 2013, 01:33:53 PM
#13
Looking forward to the release of them and hope to see a competitive price.
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October 07, 2013, 11:18:32 AM
#12
Image showing 2 modules with 2 different heatsink options. More on this when we are ready to launch.



legendary
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September 18, 2013, 04:43:40 PM
#11
Yohan, i love your business ethics and as an englishman i love that we have a greatly respected UK manufacturer in the bitcoin community. im definitely in to buy some product in bulk from you. (dependant on price and spec of course Cheesy)



amen to that ill be buying into them too. good old British now has an ASIC MINER company making wahoo. LONG LIVE ENTERPOINT
legendary
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September 17, 2013, 08:15:18 PM
#10
Yohan, i love your business ethics and as an englishman i love that we have a greatly respected UK manufacturer in the bitcoin community. im definitely in to buy some product in bulk from you. (dependant on price and spec of course Cheesy)

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Hooray for non-equilibrium thermodynamics!
September 16, 2013, 12:12:24 PM
#9
Wow, I wish we were hearing this from a few more suppliers Grin. You guys should be giving some of the other manufacturers some tips on how to run a respectable business. Good luck with the projects!

Is there any possibility of you assembling your USB sticks from customer chips btw, as we've a few on order?

We get asked this often and it is sometime possible to do but it does cause us an admin headache as firstly it is outside our components quality process which usually means disclaimers and warranty limitations on anything manufactured. It is also something we won't do small scale because of the admin involved. Until we have a working design it also something we would not want to get into as immediately customers tend to have delivery time expectations. That is something we currently don't want to have to promise as it impacts our other business activities. 

Hi Yohan, OK that makes sense. We won't have enough I think to make it worth while, but I thought that I would ask.
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September 16, 2013, 11:57:24 AM
#8
Cairnsmore4 firmware development and testing is still in progress and we won't announce prices, specs, or timescales etc. until we are actually ready to ship this product in a customer usable form. If are at the point of buying other Bitfury based kit I would carry on with your plans until we have a much more solid offer for customers. 

Wow, I wish we were hearing this from a few more suppliers Grin. You guys should be giving some of the other manufacturers some tips on how to run a respectable business. Good luck with the projects!

Is there any possibility of you assembling your USB sticks from customer chips btw, as we've a few on order?

We get asked this often and it is sometime possible to do but it does cause us an admin headache as firstly it is outside our components quality process which usually means disclaimers and warranty limitations on anything manufactured. It is also something we won't do small scale because of the admin involved. Until we have a working design it also something we would not want to get into as immediately customers tend to have delivery time expectations. That is something we currently don't want to have to promise as it impacts our other business activities. 
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Hooray for non-equilibrium thermodynamics!
September 16, 2013, 11:42:14 AM
#7
Cairnsmore4 firmware development and testing is still in progress and we won't announce prices, specs, or timescales etc. until we are actually ready to ship this product in a customer usable form. If are at the point of buying other Bitfury based kit I would carry on with your plans until we have a much more solid offer for customers. 

Wow, I wish we were hearing this from a few more suppliers Grin. You guys should be giving some of the other manufacturers some tips on how to run a respectable business. Good luck with the projects!

Is there any possibility of you assembling your USB sticks from customer chips btw, as we've a few on order?
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September 16, 2013, 11:35:31 AM
#6
Cairnsmore4 firmware development and testing is still in progress and we won't announce prices, specs, or timescales etc. until we are actually ready to ship this product in a customer usable form. If are at the point of buying other Bitfury based kit I would carry on with your plans until we have a much more solid offer for customers. 

Thanks Yohan! If the price is right I'll be definitely buying Enterpoint hardware too when it is available.
sr. member
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September 16, 2013, 11:31:39 AM
#5
Cairnsmore4 firmware development and testing is still in progress and we won't announce prices, specs, or timescales etc. until we are actually ready to ship this product in a customer usable form. If are at the point of buying other Bitfury based kit I would carry on with your plans until we have a much more solid offer for customers. 
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September 16, 2013, 11:09:00 AM
#4
Yohan could you tell more about Cairnsmore4? Deadline for Bitburner Fury October 1st week shipment is today, I would rather order from Enterpoint if I could get some more information.
legendary
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nec sine labore
September 16, 2013, 11:01:48 AM
#3
Coming after we start to push out Cairnsmore4 mega systems to customers


Speaking of CM4s do you have any updated specs? Price, delivery times etc?

spiccioli
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September 16, 2013, 10:55:09 AM
#2
Also watching, Problem is, there is alot of competition, This would at least have to match 0.15BTC per 336MHs over 500mA.
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September 16, 2013, 10:21:31 AM
#1
Coming after we start to push out Cairnsmore4 mega systems to customers is this little baby hashing unit. It is for the little guy. No prices and specifications yet and we won't annouce those until we are ready to take orders which is probably going to be late October.



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