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Topic: Innosilicon A5 DashMaster 30.2G 750W - page 39. (Read 55215 times)

legendary
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July 19, 2017, 04:00:29 PM
#34
I'm not trying to high jack this post.

 why not make the A4 better ? ........

This will cost ....
legendary
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July 19, 2017, 03:22:10 PM
#33
Some of the data is really questionable imho.
They write it can operate from 0 to 100 C ? No other miner can.
And also which chips should they use to use 50% of the power the D3 needs ?
D3 should already be 16 nm asic or less, it does not get much lower than that.

No way the D3 is 16nm.  The iBelink is 28nm and the D3 is less efficient.
member
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July 19, 2017, 02:05:27 PM
#32
i want one Smiley
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July 19, 2017, 01:17:35 PM
#31
From the look of it. Innosilicon has just put forward a vaporware to undermine the Bitmain D3 miner. Bad bussiness practice.


^^^Winner

I'll stick with the D3 (with a big fat assumption I can grab one)
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July 19, 2017, 01:06:11 PM
#30
Also remember that their last release was announced with really awesome specs that they couldnt even come close to matching.

A4 Dominator announcement:

Miner Performance: 600Mhs from 720W at the Wall or 850Mhs from 1020W

A4 Dominator actual retail speed:

280MH requiring a 1050w PSU


So take those preorder specs with a giant grain of salt

lol please no more..........
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July 19, 2017, 12:47:10 PM
#29
Also remember that their last release was announced with really awesome specs that they couldnt even come close to matching.

A4 Dominator announcement:

Miner Performance: 600Mhs from 720W at the Wall or 850Mhs from 1020W

A4 Dominator actual retail speed:

280MH requiring a 1050w PSU


So take those preorder specs with a giant grain of salt

were the specs changed after the deposits or payments for pre-orders were done?
Wouldn't that be outright false advertising..?
member
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July 19, 2017, 12:44:48 PM
#28
I just reached out to Inno about setting up a group buy and asked for more details and pricing. I would be willing to help setup the group buy if Inno is willing to work with the forum.

I will let you know what they tell me and if this is doable. I have worked with them on the A4 to do a group buy here so It might be something the would be willing to work with us on since we have done thing previously.



I also have a few contacts that are interested in a group buy,
Dominique from Innosilicon told me the MOQ they have in mind are 100 units, and our quantities did not fill that.
hero member
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July 19, 2017, 12:42:38 PM
#27
Also remember that their last release was announced with really awesome specs that they couldnt even come close to matching.

A4 Dominator announcement:

Miner Performance: 600Mhs from 720W at the Wall or 850Mhs from 1020W

A4 Dominator actual retail speed:

280MH requiring a 1050w PSU


So take those preorder specs with a giant grain of salt
copper member
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Clueless!
July 19, 2017, 12:15:30 PM
#26
Whats next? pandaminer x11, ebit x11, geass x11 , pinidea 10ghs things are gonna be screwed in 2 months.

Pinidea supposedly has one coming

Ibelink

Bitmain

Baikal

Insilocion

That's 5
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July 19, 2017, 12:12:39 PM
#25
Keep in mind, Innosilicon has a history of delaying their shipment date buy 3-6 months. Ask the people who have the A4 Dominator (I was one of those people). First to market? nope, more like first to sell. And then Bitmain came out with the L3 that was way more efficient and literally half the freaking price. needless to say I sold the damn a4s and got me some L3+

Thanks for this information, i prolly will go on a bitmain for now

hey you don't have to take my word for it, its your money, try it! might work out.......might get rekt like us. Tell us how it goes!

Dont worry i dont blame ppl for my action Wink
Just nice to ear some information passed under the scoop !
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July 19, 2017, 11:36:58 AM
#24
Keep in mind, Innosilicon has a history of delaying their shipment date buy 3-6 months. Ask the people who have the A4 Dominator (I was one of those people). First to market? nope, more like first to sell. And then Bitmain came out with the L3 that was way more efficient and literally half the freaking price. needless to say I sold the damn a4s and got me some L3+

Thanks for this information, i prolly will go on a bitmain for now

hey you don't have to take my word for it, its your money, try it! might work out.......might get rekt like us. Tell us how it goes!
sr. member
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July 19, 2017, 11:36:21 AM
#23
From the look of it. Innosilicon has just put forward a vaporware to undermine the Bitmain D3 miner. Bad bussiness practice.
full member
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July 19, 2017, 10:42:42 AM
#22
Keep in mind, Innosilicon has a history of delaying their shipment date buy 3-6 months. Ask the people who have the A4 Dominator (I was one of those people). First to market? nope, more like first to sell. And then Bitmain came out with the L3 that was way more efficient and literally half the freaking price. needless to say I sold the damn a4s and got me some L3+

Thanks for this information, i prolly will go on a bitmain for now
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July 19, 2017, 10:38:12 AM
#21
Some of the data is really questionable imho.
They write it can operate from 0 to 100 C ? No other miner can.
And also which chips should they use to use 50% of the power the D3 needs ?
D3 should already be 16 nm asic or less, it does not get much lower than that.
full member
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Merit: 116
July 19, 2017, 09:58:58 AM
#20
Keep in mind, Innosilicon has a history of delaying their shipment date buy 3-6 months. Ask the people who have the A4 Dominator (I was one of those people). First to market? nope, more like first to sell. And then Bitmain came out with the L3 that was way more efficient and literally half the freaking price. needless to say I sold the damn a4s and got me some L3+
legendary
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Bitcoin FTW!
July 19, 2017, 09:48:08 AM
#19
What the heck is with all the x11 ASIC all of a sudden? It's like a nuclear race.
Everybody saw Pinidea and Baikal running out of stock and how much their miners were selling for and making, so ASIC development continued and Bitmain shot their gun first. Interesting times, difficulty will probably go exponential for X11 crypto soon.
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July 19, 2017, 09:34:16 AM
#18
I just reached out to Inno about setting up a group buy and asked for more details and pricing. I would be willing to help setup the group buy if Inno is willing to work with the forum.

I will let you know what they tell me and if this is doable. I have worked with them on the A4 to do a group buy here so It might be something the would be willing to work with us on since we have done thing previously.



Please keep us informed. Although it may be easier and cheaper to go with Bitmain. It seems it will be < 1/2 the cost for 2x the hashing power, though. But definitely interested to know what the official offer is.

U have to add the Kwh cost, Bitmain work on 1200W, Innosilicon 750W, so basic > 2400W / 30gh/s / 5298$  VS  750W / 30.5gh/s / 7000$?  
A5 is more eco friendly but gona cost lot more on price. Buy A5 without our planet we cant spend crypto !!!

EDIT : Bitmain have PSU on the price !
newbie
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July 19, 2017, 09:22:28 AM
#17
I just reached out to Inno about setting up a group buy and asked for more details and pricing. I would be willing to help setup the group buy if Inno is willing to work with the forum.

I will let you know what they tell me and if this is doable. I have worked with them on the A4 to do a group buy here so It might be something the would be willing to work with us on since we have done thing previously.



Please keep us informed. Although it may be easier and cheaper to go with Bitmain. It seems it will be < 1/2 the cost for 2x the hashing power, though. But definitely interested to know what the official offer is.
hero member
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Merit: 517
July 19, 2017, 08:30:10 AM
#16
I just reached out to Inno about setting up a group buy and asked for more details and pricing. I would be willing to help setup the group buy if Inno is willing to work with the forum.

I will let you know what they tell me and if this is doable. I have worked with them on the A4 to do a group buy here so It might be something the would be willing to work with us on since we have done thing previously.

copper member
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Clueless!
July 19, 2017, 05:02:45 AM
#15
Someone mentioned they offered 6-7k for 1 but they sounded like they wanted more then that

Assuming this is not a scam site? Sad




What the 'blurb' says when translated from the China page to English...nothing on English page yet

beginning of blurb

30.2Ghs 750W, Innosilicon today announced the launch of the next generation of X11 full custom-made chip and mine A5 DashMaster. The product is the company in the Wright A4 mine after another masterpiece, carefully optimized by the multinational team development, the performance of the world ahead, has completed the chip-level verification, the miners in early September bulk shipments, Provide free warranty for half a year.

Innosilicon A5 DashMaster Master of the world's leading, one-step, to several times the competitive power of the largest computing power, the best energy efficiency than the boutique, to ensure that miners do not regret buying, mining, but the next two years The land of defeat.


end of blurb



so to wrap this up THIS MONTH we have either announcements of July/August shipments of x11 miners or for August/September at various prices from FIVE
x11 miner maker companies

1) Pinidea (supposedly is making a unit this month..I forget the name kicked around)

2) Baikal (the 2,000mh x11,x13,x15 miner for $7k)

3) Ibelink (the 10.5g or so x11 miner for various prices (former group buy) but price now on site (sold out) was 6K)

4) Innsosilicon A5 30.2gh miner (still not proven it is not a scam site) no price was seen..and again this site may be fake.

5) Bitmain D3 15gh miner for about 3k with shipping and PSU.

So how far can difficulty go on X11 if every miner released in the next 2 months supposedly is at least 10x the speed of the last generation?


Damn...how fast can crypto currencies difficulty go up? I can't even contemplate the difficulty by say October when all this stuff hits the world.

When it rains it pours...



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