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Topic: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s - page 57. (Read 880461 times)

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We are currently selling some of our Evo (Rev 3) units for bulk orders only.  If needed, we can also include PSU's, coolers and cables at discounted pricing.  PM here or visit www.kaysid.com/contactus if interested.  For those looking for orders of 100+ units contact us at [email protected] with offers.  Here are a couple photos of one of our Evo boards and a full row hashing away.
That is certainly interesting news.   Maybe post a little more information about specs, pricing, delivery etc. here?

The specs are the same as the actual Rev 3 Evo boards. Depending on how you want to run them you can get anywhere from 450 GH's using 380 watts up to 700ish GH running at 950 watts.

We tend to run them at around 580-620 which gives us about a 1w per GH ratio on them.

As far as pricing please feel free to reach out o us with how many you are looking for and if you just want the boards or if you want the power supplies and coolers also.

Delivery is as soon as payment is received. We have quite a few in hand now and are getting our next batch assembled currently and will have those in around a week.
legendary
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We are currently selling some of our Evo (Rev 3) units for bulk orders only.  If needed, we can also include PSU's, coolers and cables at discounted pricing.  PM here or visit www.kaysid.com/contactus if interested.  For those looking for orders of 100+ units contact us at [email protected] with offers.  Here are a couple photos of one of our Evo boards and a full row hashing away.
That is certainly interesting news.   Maybe post a little more information about specs, pricing, delivery etc. here?
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So if I order a Hash Fast today when will it ship?  Tongue

You'll have to confirm with them but it's my understanding they have GN1 chips, whole wafers, and ATX power supplies that are basically shipping immediately from stock.

It wasn't an honest question Professor.  Blazed and his hater buddies just like to gainsay anything I write.   Cheesy

Honestly if I could buy some Hash Fast stuff at a decent price I would no questions asked!  I have no dog in this fight as I do not pre order EVER so I have never been screwed buying gear  Cool

We are currently selling some of our Evo (Rev 3) units for bulk orders only.  If needed, we can also include PSU's, coolers and cables at discounted pricing.  PM here or visit www.kaysid.com/contactus if interested.  For those looking for orders of 100+ units contact us at [email protected] with offers.  Here are a couple photos of one of our Evo boards and a full row hashing away.



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So if I order a Hash Fast today when will it ship?  Tongue

Lots of talk here, but no answers.  What is the plan, what is the CRO doing?  Who has the assets?  Who's in charge?  When do creditors see any money?  Where is the creditor committee plan-- they were so vocal and are now silent.... oh god we screwed up?  Maybe just a bit?  What the hell is going on?  One of their vendors has been going nuts because they apparently sold inventory that was recently bought buy LiquidBits to another customer.  Can't they even get inventory reporting right with the CRO on board now?  WTF?  Where is the reorg plan and what is Eddie up to now, and where are all the millions that Simon claims that his IP brain is worth?  And the creditors committee is now doing what?  

I'm confused you post all these breathless rants about how no one is telling you what is going on and then you claim in the next sentence that you have inside knowledge of the operations of some HF vendor?  You sound like you are just here to sow FUD.

I'm not sure why you thought the CRO would fix this situation over night but that just isn't the way the world works.  Good progress is being made though.  The public court documents answer almost all of your questions.  If you are having trouble reading and understanding them then I suggest you hire a lawyer to explain to you how it all works.

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What is the plan, what is the CRO doing?
The plan is to get as much money as possible for the creditors.  The CRO is working in San Francisco and directly overseeing and executing the day to day work of making that happen.  That includes things like selling what can be sold, licensing what can be licensed, and other business negotiations that will return money.

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Who has the assets?
The locations of the various assets are listed in the court document titled "Schedule B Personal Property" DOC#84.  In short they are in multiple locations including Canada, Korea, and California.

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Who's in charge?
The CRO is in charge as of two weeks ago.

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When do creditors see any money?
This question has been answered several times.  The deadline for filing claims in October 2014.  No money gets paid out until after that date.  Any money recovered between now and then gets put into an account that is monitored by the US Bankruptcy Trustee and will be returned to creditors some time after that October deadline.  If you have questions about how bankruptcy works you should contact your lawyer or call the US Bankruptcy trustee's office and ask them.
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So if I order a Hash Fast today when will it ship?  Tongue

Lots of talk here, but no answers.  What is the plan, what is the CRO doing?  Who has the assets?  Who's in charge?  When do creditors see any money?  Where is the creditor committee plan-- they were so vocal and are now silent.... oh god we screwed up?  Maybe just a bit?  What the hell is going on?  One of their vendors has been going nuts because they apparently sold inventory that was recently bought buy LiquidBits to another customer.  Can't they even get inventory reporting right with the CRO on board now?  WTF?  Where is the reorg plan and what is Eddie up to now, and where are all the millions that Simon claims that his IP brain is worth?  And the creditors committee is now doing what? 
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The only person that we are going to ever get any sense out of and that will progress any kind of compensation for the creditors will be the Judge IMHO! No body else appears to give a damn about us! This need to be moved on now, firm decisions need to be made! A recall the judge saying that he will step in if really necessary and play more of a part in negotiating the best way forward for the creditors! I am sure there was something like this said in one of the first hearings but I would have to listen back to the audio to be certain! Clearly nobody else has the ability to move things forward!
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So if I order a Hash Fast today when will it ship?  Tongue
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Lots of talk here, but no answers.  What is the plan, what is the CRO doing?  Who has the assets?  Who's in charge?  When do creditors see any money?  Where is the creditor committee plan-- they were so vocal and are now silent.... oh god we screwed up?  Maybe just a bit?  What the hell is going on?  One of their vendors has been going nuts because they apparently sold inventory that was recently bought buy LiquidBits to another customer.  Can't they even get inventory reporting right with the CRO on board now?  WTF?  Where is the reorg plan and what is Eddie up to now, and where are all the millions that Simon claims that his IP brain is worth?  And the creditors committee is now doing what? 
legendary
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So if I order a Hash Fast today when will it ship?  Tongue

You'll have to confirm with them but it's my understanding they have GN1 chips, whole wafers, and ATX power supplies that are basically shipping immediately from stock.

It wasn't an honest question Professor.  Blazed and his hater buddies just like to gainsay anything I write.   Cheesy

Honestly if I could buy some Hash Fast stuff at a decent price I would no questions asked!  I have no dog in this fight as I do not pre order EVER so I have never been screwed buying gear  Cool
legendary
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So if I order a Hash Fast today when will it ship?  Tongue

You'll have to confirm with them but it's my understanding they have GN1 chips, whole wafers, and ATX power supplies that are basically shipping immediately from stock.

It wasn't an honest question Professor.  Blazed and his hater buddies just like to gainsay anything I write.   Cheesy
sr. member
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So if I order a Hash Fast today when will it ship?  Tongue

You'll have to confirm with them but it's my understanding they have GN1 chips, whole wafers, and ATX power supplies that are basically shipping immediately from stock.
legendary
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Stating historical facts relevant to the big/hot vs small/cool ASIC debate is not criticism.

If you want to stick to "historical fact" it might be time to pass the "Fastest ASIC on the planet" title you keep giving HF on to its rightful owner: KnC.

How fast is KnC's currently available chip?  Is 20nm Nepture for sale yet?

So if I order a Hash Fast today when will it ship?  Tongue
legendary
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
Stating historical facts relevant to the big/hot vs small/cool ASIC debate is not criticism.

If you want to stick to "historical fact" it might be time to pass the "Fastest ASIC on the planet" title you keep giving HF on to its rightful owner: KnC.

How fast is KnC's currently available chip?  Is 20nm Nepture for sale yet?
legendary
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Stating historical facts relevant to the big/hot vs small/cool ASIC debate is not criticism.

If you want to stick to "historical fact" it might be time to pass the "Fastest ASIC on the planet" title you keep giving HF on to its rightful owner: KnC.
legendary
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
Never mind how many difficulty-fraught small chips, including BitFury, have also had huge problems making working miners...   Roll Eyes

You wanna criticize Bitfury? An engineer that single-handedly designed a 55nm chip that is more efficient than most 28nm chips. Whose miners shipped on time. Whose company deals with venture capitalists instead of bankruptcy attorneys. Whose chip is powering a significant portion of the entire Bitcoin network . Go on, keep making a fool of yourself.

Stating historical facts relevant to the big/hot vs small/cool ASIC debate is not criticism.  BF is obviously a self-taught engineering wunderkind.  That doesn't change the fact that his first chip was tricky to get running in serial, nor the fact that it had to be underclocked to meet power spec.  That he succeeded in spite of these challenges speaks even more highly of his abilities.  You are making a fool of yourself by insisting we pretend everything he touched was perfect in every way.  Get a grip bro, only Master Satoshi is infallible.   Wink


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http://www.reddit.com/r/vertcoin/comments/26mlmb/bliss_devices_allegedly_vtccapable_asic_maker/

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Yes, sorry, I should have included links in the orignal post.
Okay, here is the Bliss video featuring Abram Kottmeier: http://youtu.be/LLrQ40qUegg?t=4m26s
There is very lengthy discussion of Kottmeier, aka "Long Dong Johnson" in the main Hashfast thread at bitcointalk. Best to just search the thread for "Kottmeier" or "Long Dong". Be prepared for some, errr, interesting material. If you are up for it, here is a link to Abram's page offering his services as a male prostitute in SF on massageboy.com:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=262052.msg4322377;topicseen#msg4322377
He even has bad reviews. You can't make this stuff up. Kottmeier used to have a site called playpen.com. Now he sells ASICs.
legendary
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KnC can't control what kind of power cables users plug into their boards.  Fried PCIE connects are just part of mining, regardless of platform.

As for stupidity, let's revisit your encouragement of Inaba and support for BFL...  Grin
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.689306
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Re: 1GH/s, 20w, $700 (was $500) — Butterflylabs, is it for real? (Part 2)
January 13, 2012, 05:04:52 AM
   
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bulanula why would they disclose the tech behind their product now? getting a head start in any business means more money for you. if they disclose the tech then maybe someone else would start creating an identical product. having their products shipped then disclosing the tech seems to me a BIG head start. so there is absolutely no logic in disclosing their tech now.

Inaba & the rest: why don't you use the "ignore" function for the trolls and the idiots? Life would be much easier then...

/slap-fight   Kiss

Ok. I will power my Jupiters using as power cables my chewing gum! Since they can't control what power cables user plug into their boards I will show them how its done!!!

As for me supporting Inaba well it was January 2012. Why wouldn't I support them back then? They looked ok back then. Please tell me a reason why shouldn't I support them.
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Never mind how many difficulty-fraught small chips, including BitFury, have also had huge problems making working miners...   Roll Eyes

You wanna criticize Bitfury? An engineer that single-handedly designed a 55nm chip that is more efficient than most 28nm chips. Whose miners shipped on time. Whose company deals with venture capitalists instead of bankruptcy attorneys. Whose chip is powering a significant portion of the entire Bitcoin network . Go on, keep making a fool of yourself.
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If this isn't a "prepackaged bankruptcy scam", if you really think that, well, I'm sorry, but I can't help you.

It's the "prepackaged bankruptcy scam" that I've been eluding to all along, hence hammering the key players, for I've envisioned this not being the last pbs with basically the same players jockeying for position to do it all again.

All four of CoinWare's pet entities have a combine total of tens of millions of dollars worth of Monarchs on order from BFL with nary one yet supposedly delivered, yet they're hawking their brains out that what they have to offer is the greatest thing since sliced wafers, informing the world that with their brands you can't go wrong, albeit they themselves wouldn't touch it with a ten inch Skropenis pole.
legendary
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
So which BTC ASIC company is more successful than KnC?

And if KnC is just another big hot chip failure like HF/CT/BFL, why did Syke accidentally forget to include them in his list?

Over engineered!

Bitfury...maybe.  KnC already has like $20 million in the bank, while BitFury is borrowing $20 million in venture capital.

You are more stupid than I thought after stating this.


KnC can't control what kind of power cables users plug into their boards.  Fried PCIE connects are just part of mining, regardless of platform.

As for stupidity, let's revisit your encouragement of Inaba and support for BFL...  Grin
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.689306
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Re: 1GH/s, 20w, $700 (was $500) — Butterflylabs, is it for real? (Part 2)
January 13, 2012, 05:04:52 AM
   
 #698
bulanula why would they disclose the tech behind their product now? getting a head start in any business means more money for you. if they disclose the tech then maybe someone else would start creating an identical product. having their products shipped then disclosing the tech seems to me a BIG head start. so there is absolutely no logic in disclosing their tech now.

Inaba & the rest: why don't you use the "ignore" function for the trolls and the idiots? Life would be much easier then...

/slap-fight   Kiss

legendary
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So which BTC ASIC company is more successful than KnC?

And if KnC is just another big hot chip failure like HF/CT/BFL, why did Syke accidentally forget to include them in his list?


Over engineered!

Bitfury...maybe.  KnC already has like $20 million in the bank, while BitFury is borrowing $20 million in venture capital.

You are more stupid than I thought after stating this.
legendary
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So which BTC ASIC company is more successful than KnC?

Bitfury, Bitmain, Avalon, Asicminer, Lketc..

Nobody wants to buy a giant chip that requires $150 worth of cooling when you could use smaller chips with ~$30 worth of cooling.

Bitfury...maybe.  KnC already has like $20 million in the bank, while BitFury is borrowing $20 million in venture capital.

Let's not forget BitFury also had "problems actually building working miners" even with its tiny chip.  They had to run it at half speed, remember?

Do you really think Bitfury has no money in the bank? They raised $20m on a $270m total valuation. The only reason KNC/HF didn't raise $20m is because nobody wants to invest in them.

Even with a chip that never achieved the full 5GH they still managed to sell/deploy enough hardware to account for 40% of the network.

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The rest?  Not a chance.  Avalon pissed off at least as many customers as HF.  Bitmain is still a baby.  And AM's latest chip is a dud.

Avalon still managed to sell 9PH (not including self mining) worth of overpriced hardware after "pissing off as many customers as HF" and their first gen was hugely successful.

AM already turned a profit of 210,000 btc and their latest chip is more energy/cost efficient than HF/KNC's chips.

Bitmain has managed to maintain 20% of the network for around half a year now. If Bitmain is a baby does that make KNC a fetus?

I don't know how you can say KNC is the most successful company while they have an incredible amount of pissed off customers demanding refunds and yield issues so bad they can't even ship to the few who still wanted their neptunes.

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When you have to pay for electricity and rack space, the trivial increased cooling cost is overwhelmed by savings accrued by much higher density.

The savings on cooling are not nearly trivial when they make up ~25% of your production costs. Also the most dense miner to date (sp30) uses cheap extruded heatsinks.

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Regardless, leaving KnC off your list that purported to demonstrate the non-viability of big hot chips was a silly mistake to make.

I agree he should have included KNC in the list of failures.

All good points my friend.  I exaggerated KnC's success to put Skye on the defensive.  IDK which ASIC company has the largest valuation, but KnC is no slouch.

Let's not lose sight of the fact that we HF customers purchased their pre-orders because we approved of their big hot chip approach.  Many of us hedged that bet by also gaining exposure to AsicMiner and other small cool chip makers.

Also, if you underclock a HF chip they are remarkably efficient.  And the single die product is still a work in progress.  Go Mr Teal go!!!   Cool
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