Pages:
Author

Topic: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com - page 11. (Read 218478 times)

hero member
Activity: 681
Merit: 500
If a 1kW PSU could power 10 54GH units, it could power 20 27GH units, so he'd advertise it as able to power up to 20 units, not 10. Therefore, I think it's the 27GH unit that uses a little less than 100W. I hope he clarifies soon. Smiley
member
Activity: 96
Merit: 10
That's because, as I understand it, bASIC only has 1 employee. Where as BFL has 6 customer representatives, 1 office manager, 1 engineer, plus Josh and an unknown number of assemblers. BFL might have even more employees that I am unaware of.

and I still have better customer service and faster response time than they do.

I can see how it is much easier to provide customer service when you have a lower volume of inquires. BFL has stated that they answer more than 500 emails a day.

Tom you say that you have the fastest customer service. I see in this thread that it takes some 4 days to get a response from you and that you sometimes don't respond at all unless an additional email is sent. Where is your empirical evidence that your stated facts are not fictional? It sounds like to me your saying your Led Zeppelin album is better than BFL's Aerosmith album. Just because you say it's so doesn't make it so.

Tom, could you help me understand something? Why is it that you are providing pictures of your office but not of your ASIC products while BFL is providing pictures of their ASIC products but not their office? Is it a case of priorities?

Tom, lets talk about your FPGA product. Almost every electronic product sold in the US must be tested for spurious radio frequency emissions before marketed, sold, or delivered in the US market. The pictures I've seen of your FPGA product don't include a chassis that would stop spurious emissions. Tom I believe that your FPGA offering doesn't conform to the Code of Federal Regulations, title 47, part 15, subpart B. Penalties may include $16,000 for each violation and seizure of violating electronic devices. These penalties may also be assessed against each US recipient using violating products.

Tom, you may want to stop deliveries to the US market to avoid financial penalties to your self and your US recipients using your FPGA products. I would humbly suggest you contact an attorney and find an RF testing lab to insure your products are in compliance with federal regulations. Tom you just know that when people read this posting that some of them will make a report with the FCC. You'll be wondering for the next few months whether the FCC will be paying you a visit and conduct a seizure.

This posting are my beliefs and is not meant to be legal advice.

I wonder how creating a chassis and RF testing for BitcionASIC / BTCFPGA products is going to affect their delivery to
their customers?

I believe that BitcionASIC / BTCFPGA will be the first Bitcoin hardware manufacture to go bankrupt. If BitcionASIC / BTCFPGA goes bankrupt there goes the warranty.


hey look a hilarious post! firstly if you are going to quote law you should at least have a little understanding of it. It isn't the chassis that stops the "spurious" radio. that testing is generally done on the boards themselves at least for other products. ill even give you a good example lets take a radio just an everyday am/fm radio. its electronics are encased in plastic. plastic does not stop radio waves. if it did then cell phones would be non existent as all cell tower radio arrays are cased in plastic not to mention cell phones themselves. I do not understand the constant need for fans of bfl and bfl associates themselves to constant commit acts of keyboard douchenozzlery. Really it is like kids fighting at lunch over who has a better cookie but nobody has any cookies in hand yet. So the only people who really know are the people with the asics. It doesnt really matter who puts there product out first as long as all companies put out their product.

That last little bit about a report to the fcc and etc is just silly. Sounds like someone didnt get a hug from mommy or something and then had their lunch money taken.  Roll Eyes
legendary
Activity: 3430
Merit: 3080
Quick request that the SATA-> Molex adapters become available on BTCFPGA.com, or that you transfer the accounts over to bitcoinasic.net so that I can just straight buy them from there.

Cheers Tom!
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1003
So wait, did I miss this announcment somewhere?

Tom is selling a Seasoinc 1000W PSU on his page (https://www.bitcoinasic.net/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=54)

Quote
... the Seasonice Platinum Series is an irresistible option to power up to 10 bASIC mining units...

So now the only question is 10 54gh/s units or 10 27gh/s units.





These are small hints from Tom (of bASIC) that the power use is not all that different from BFL units. (Joke link)

(Actually, the power supply should not be run at 100% load, so I am sure these are very subtle hints from Tom that a Lot of 10 units will comfortably run within the sustained power envelope of this 1k watt PSU. Otherwise he would be pretty insane to be marketing it for 10 units at 100watts each.

http://www.seasonicusa.com/Platinum_Series.htm

It should be exciting news for all prospective bASIC buyers. It also shows that it is not an impossibility to hit 100watts or less for a 54Gh/s unit.



EDIT: Also he is doing this with 6 chips on a bASIC design vs 8 chips for a BFL Single SC unit. So interesting times ahead...
FaT
member
Activity: 74
Merit: 10
Raspberry PI ships without a chassis too.
hero member
Activity: 525
Merit: 500
..yeah
where does all this bullshit come from a sudden? Suspicious. it was quiet for quite some time and now this.

Quote
Tom, could you help me understand something? Why is it that you are providing pictures of your office but not of your ASIC products while BFL is providing pictures of their ASIC products but not their office? Is it a case of priorities?
may i suggest reading some of toms posts? The office is setup for manufacturing his asics products. Hard to assemble products if you dont have space and equipment. Also i think it was clear that tom does not have asic products yet to show.. god damn

btw, about that chassis thing, does it mean graphicscards are not allowed to be sold? (i mean they dont have a chassis, right?)

edit: oh look, you have a bfl ad.. i'll grab an umbrella and hope i dont get hit by that shitstorm.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
That's because, as I understand it, bASIC only has 1 employee. Where as BFL has 6 customer representatives, 1 office manager, 1 engineer, plus Josh and an unknown number of assemblers. BFL might have even more employees that I am unaware of.

and I still have better customer service and faster response time than they do.

I can see how it is much easier to provide customer service when you have a lower volume of inquires. BFL has stated that they answer more than 500 emails a day.

Tom you say that you have the fastest customer service. I see in this thread that it takes some 4 days to get a response from you and that you sometimes don't respond at all unless an additional email is sent. Where is your empirical evidence that your stated facts are not fictional? It sounds like to me your saying your Led Zeppelin album is better than BFL's Aerosmith album. Just because you say it's so doesn't make it so.

Tom, could you help me understand something? Why is it that you are providing pictures of your office but not of your ASIC products while BFL is providing pictures of their ASIC products but not their office? Is it a case of priorities?

Tom, lets talk about your FPGA product. Almost every electronic product sold in the US must be tested for spurious radio frequency emissions before marketed, sold, or delivered in the US market. The pictures I've seen of your FPGA product don't include a chassis that would stop spurious emissions. Tom I believe that your FPGA offering doesn't conform to the Code of Federal Regulations, title 47, part 15, subpart B. Penalties may include $16,000 for each violation and seizure of violating electronic devices. These penalties may also be assessed against each US recipient using violating products.

Tom, you may want to stop deliveries to the US market to avoid financial penalties to your self and your US recipients using your FPGA products. I would humbly suggest you contact an attorney and find an RF testing lab to insure your products are in compliance with federal regulations. Tom you just know that when people read this posting that some of them will make a report with the FCC. You'll be wondering for the next few months whether the FCC will be paying you a visit and conduct a seizure.

This posting are my beliefs and is not meant to be legal advice.

I wonder how creating a chassis and RF testing for BitcionASIC / BTCFPGA products is going to affect their delivery to
their customers?

I believe that BitcionASIC / BTCFPGA will be the first Bitcoin hardware manufacture to go bankrupt. If BitcionASIC / BTCFPGA goes bankrupt there goes the warranty.
FaT
member
Activity: 74
Merit: 10
Calling from Russia costs me 2$ per min and i prefer mail if its available...
Sent mail again from kara****@gmail.com with subject "BASIC01 delivery", and hope Tom will see my message.
I want to change delivery address for my preorder from home address to mailforward company in USA, because of slow USPS service in Russia.

I would suggest looking into Google Voice (or similar). It costs $0.01 per minute to the US for international users and is free if you have a US IP AFAIK.
sr. member
Activity: 272
Merit: 250
The fact that Tom accepts phone calls is enough for me. That's why I spent most of my money on bASICs.

Having the option of calling is great, but it's not always the most efficient or convenient option (ever try saying a bitcoin address over the phone?).  It would be nice if emails and forum PMs also worked consistently (I had an email from the 22nd go unanswered).

I think an investment made in a customer service rep position could be a real good thing.  Someone to stay on top of emails and PMs and make sure they all get answered.

Plus some of us, uh, internet ppl can be a little, uh, weird about like...talking to other ppl live on the phone and stuff...

As I have stated before if you have an email unanswered - resend it, I answer 100+ emails a day and sometimes they get buried or put in spam folders, for every 1 person that complains - 100 customers are happily taken care of.

if you dont want to do that please just call me - 315 514 0269 if I dont answer right away keep calling, I am only one person but eventually you will get me.

I will get to you, as everyone can attest I always do. I have the best customer contact in the industry - its a proven fact.

Calling from Russia costs me 2$ per min and i prefer mail if its available...
Sent mail again from kara****@gmail.com with subject "BASIC01 delivery", and hope Tom will see my message.
I want to change delivery address for my preorder from home address to mailforward company in USA, because of slow USPS service in Russia.
hero member
Activity: 525
Merit: 500
..yeah
So wait, did I miss this announcment somewhere?

Tom is selling a Seasoinc 1000W PSU on his page (https://www.bitcoinasic.net/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=54)

Quote
... the Seasonice Platinum Series is an irresistible option to power up to 10 bASIC mining units...

So now the only question is 10 54gh/s units or 10 27gh/s units.

i assume 54gh/s, scroll back 2 pages and see what tom did on flic.kr  Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
So wait, did I miss this announcment somewhere?

Tom is selling a Seasoinc 1000W PSU on his page (https://www.bitcoinasic.net/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=54)

Quote
... the Seasonice Platinum Series is an irresistible option to power up to 10 bASIC mining units...

So now the only question is 10 54gh/s units or 10 27gh/s units.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
Trust me, these default swaps will limit the risks
The fact that Tom accepts phone calls is enough for me. That's why I spent most of my money on bASICs.

Having the option of calling is great, but it's not always the most efficient or convenient option (ever try saying a bitcoin address over the phone?).  It would be nice if emails and forum PMs also worked consistently (I had an email from the 22nd go unanswered).

I think an investment made in a customer service rep position could be a real good thing.  Someone to stay on top of emails and PMs and make sure they all get answered.

Plus some of us, uh, internet ppl can be a little, uh, weird about like...talking to other ppl live on the phone and stuff...

Well, at least if something goes wrong....you could actually call him and handle the situation. Sometimes 1 phonecall can accomplish more than 10 emails. Just sayin'
hero member
Activity: 681
Merit: 500
Sounds Good

I answered about 200 emails the last couple of days Its very possible I missed a couple (all apologies)

get them resent and at the top of my email list and I will make sure they get responded to in in the morning

Also Stay tuned for some REAL Power Usage statistics.

Other competitors have posted that they have their final electrical usage, but they dont say where they determined this figure from and offer no evidence or even evidence from a simulation.

It's easy to throw a favorable number out there, much harder to actually meet that number. My production value electrical usage numbers will be competitive and will be available very soon (as soon as I have them) and when I give mine I will post them with verifiable evidence.


See you in the morning, have a great night and thank you

Tom
BTCFPGA.com/BitcoinASIC.com

Have you made any progress toward announcing real power usage? I was hoping "very soon" was less than 26 days. Smiley

Also, how soon can we see some sort of photos or drawings of the bASIC board?
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
Hi Tom,
I'm resending an email to you (it'll come from a @s**mail.com address).  Though I did receive a response, there were some details that you may have overlooked.

Primarily, though I do have an invoice for the order that I placed, my account info on your website still does not show the order.  I'm a bit concerned that when it comes time to ship the order, that there may be delays to my order.  Thanks for looking into this matter.

sr. member
Activity: 246
Merit: 250
Team Heritage Motorsports
I ordered from Tom because he answered the phone.  I wanted to talk to a person, not a email.

The modminer i won is awesome.
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
Buy this account on March-2019. New Owner here!!
The fact that Tom accepts phone calls is enough for me. That's why I spent most of my money on bASICs.

Having the option of calling is great, but it's not always the most efficient or convenient option (ever try saying a bitcoin address over the phone?).  It would be nice if emails and forum PMs also worked consistently (I had an email from the 22nd go unanswered).

I think an investment made in a customer service rep position could be a real good thing.  Someone to stay on top of emails and PMs and make sure they all get answered.

Plus some of us, uh, internet ppl can be a little, uh, weird about like...talking to other ppl live on the phone and stuff...

As I have stated before if you have an email unanswered - resend it, I answer 100+ emails a day and sometimes they get buried or put in spam folders, for every 1 person that complains - 100 customers are happily taken care of.

if you dont want to do that please just call me - 315 514 0269 if I dont answer right away keep calling, I am only one person but eventually you will get me.

I will get to you, as everyone can attest I always do. I have the best customer contact in the industry - its a proven fact.











legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1000
The fact that Tom accepts phone calls is enough for me. That's why I spent most of my money on bASICs.

Having the option of calling is great, but it's not always the most efficient or convenient option (ever try saying a bitcoin address over the phone?).  It would be nice if emails and forum PMs also worked consistently (I had an email from the 22nd go unanswered).

I think an investment made in a customer service rep position could be a real good thing.  Someone to stay on top of emails and PMs and make sure they all get answered.

Plus some of us, uh, internet ppl can be a little, uh, weird about like...talking to other ppl live on the phone and stuff...
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
Buy this account on March-2019. New Owner here!!
All of our contest winners have shipped, thanks!



Good to know! Congrats to BFL and all of their contest winners!

Thanks Inaba for filling me in on this - BitFORCE singles are cool little devices - I know the winner's will love them.

legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1000
What's a GPU?
All of our contest winners have shipped, thanks!

Wrong thread? lol
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1000
All of our contest winners have shipped, thanks!

Pages:
Jump to: