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Topic: GAW Community is located at: community.gawminers.com - page 79. (Read 506589 times)

newbie
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Still buttoning things up. We are working out the bugs. We are well on track for next week shipment Smiley

please do post PICTURES when you have fixed the bugs that caused so many hardware errors and rejection rates of over 10%. This is a big problem if it can't be fixed. Hopefully it will. We want to see pictures of the console after hashing for a couple of hours, and not just 2 minutes.

thank you.

newbie
Activity: 28
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Hi

I was just wondering does anybody know what the cut off date is for upgrading gblades to black widows (hosted)?
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
My goodness... Such a high hashrate for that price?
Ugggh... It's like FPGA's getting crushed by ASIC's again lol
My 1mh/s is going to be around 1000x less profitable by the time these things are in customer hands
Goodness gracious

It is but luckily there are other algorithms you can use at that point (or even now) that don't have ASICs yet. So really it's a win for everyone.
legendary
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Merit: 1001
Okey Dokey Lokey
My goodness... Such a high hashrate for that price?
Ugggh... It's like FPGA's getting crushed by ASIC's again lol
My 1mh/s is going to be around 1000x less profitable by the time these things are in customer hands
Goodness gracious
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
Did prices go up since the big gun was added? Like the week 3 war machine.

Are those HW error's or am I reading that wrong?

Yea all I'm seeing is a 13% rejection rate and a shitload of hardware errors...

Guys, this is not a production unit, its still is being debugged. We are on track for next week Smiley
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
Did prices go up since the big gun was added? Like the week 3 war machine.

Are those HW error's or am I reading that wrong?

Still buttoning things up. We are working out the bugs. We are well on track for next week shipment Smiley
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
2800 watts? holy fudge nuggets...
You can't even run this off a normal house circuit.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Oh, what's the actual power draw you're getting?
legendary
Activity: 2172
Merit: 1401
Did prices go up since the big gun was added? Like the week 3 war machine.

Are those HW error's or am I reading that wrong?

Yea all I'm seeing is a 13% rejection rate and a shitload of hardware errors...
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Did prices go up since the big gun was added? Like the week 3 war machine.

Are those HW error's or am I reading that wrong?
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Hosted Miners are back, and you can now upgrade your hosted miner to another hosted miner Smiley
Josh, I'm still waiting on some answers so I can order more.

My bad, yes, all the hosted customers will be credit to the new pricing Smiley
Great. When will this happen? Also, I just received the email about PayPal refund. I had a Bitcoin/PayPal split pay, how will this affect me?
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
Hosted Miners are back, and you can now upgrade your hosted miner to another hosted miner Smiley
Josh, I'm still waiting on some answers so I can order more.

My bad, yes, all the hosted customers will be credit to the new pricing Smiley
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
http://www.gawminers.com
A couple of teasers for you guys, as promised   Grin

The War Machine



raw power



Hashing nice and fast Smiley
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Hosted Miners are back, and you can now upgrade your hosted miner to another hosted miner Smiley
Josh, I'm still waiting on some answers so I can order more.
full member
Activity: 322
Merit: 100
The draw on 2800W @ 120V is 23 Amps. Definitely more than the standard 15-20 amp breakers you find in houses now a days. You'd have to have your power supplies on two different circuits. You could also drop in a new 30 amp breaker if you had the room.



30 Amps means gauge 8 or 10 wiring. Much cheaper to do gauge 12 and a 20 amp breaker on 240V. Most PSUs are more efficient at 240V too.

exactly, 2 x 20 amps @ 12 gauge. Done & Done EZ
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
Hosted Miners are back, and you can now upgrade your hosted miner to another hosted miner Smiley
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
Not sure if I missed this in the thread but will any hosted options return?

Its clear you guys will not give up Smiley So I am doubling the size of the data center. They are coming back
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
Not sure if I missed this in the thread but will any hosted options return?
member
Activity: 92
Merit: 10
Hey guys, pictures coming up soon Smiley

 Grin Excellent! Been looking forward to them all day.
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
The draw on 2800W @ 120V is 23 Amps. Definitely more than the standard 15-20 amp breakers you find in houses now a days. You'd have to have your power supplies on two different circuits. You could also drop in a new 30 amp breaker if you had the room.



30 Amps means gauge 8 or 10 wiring. Much cheaper to do gauge 12 and a 20 amp breaker on 240V. Most PSUs are more efficient at 240V too.
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