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Topic: Klondike 1 Avalon Asic chip Mini USB miner - page 20. (Read 70653 times)

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Very interested if price is $20-30 USD - would buy multiple.
newbie
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I would be willing to pay $50/each + S&H.  Put me down for 10!

I'm assuming these are plug and play?  I wouldn't even know where to begin if they weren't...
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I want this!
Raspberry pi super mining clusters!!! Grin
legendary
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Interested.

Like most who ordered through zefir and are interested in Klondike, I expect I'm going to end up with some spare chips and it would be nice to have them made into something I could sell for a bit of cash flow or give away to friends and family.

I think AM's block erupters are too expensive but I guess someone will buy them.
newbie
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I'd definatly be interested in one possibly two (maybe more if i get some extra cash) but all depends on the price, i'm not interested if there is going to be blatent profiteering with them.
newbie
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Very interested at pretty much any price below ~$75. I would actually likely order several as handouts, but whether or not this materializes is yet to be seen.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Interested with the right price.
member
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Would be mining possible on WNR3500L router? If yes I'd very interested.

Better to use a Raspberry Pi.
More fun also!
donator
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Here's my first pass on the Klondike 1 PCB layout.

Putting 2 Avalon chips on board would decrease cost per MHash versus board with just 1 Avalon chip.

How much power would that draw?

Obviously, the more hashing the merrier and the higher price it would justify. The competition right now is 300 MH/s / 2BTC in 300+ orders.

Avalon can do better than that.
sr. member
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Since I'll have a few left over Avalon chips from the Klondike boards, would love to use them in these USB's

I think many signing up for klondikes would agree to use their spare chips like this
sr. member
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Supersonic
Would be mining possible on WNR3500L router? If yes I'd very interested.

I dont see why not... If you can plug in any usb device (like hard disk, dongle, etc), you should be able to mine from it.
sr. member
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Would be mining possible on WNR3500L router? If yes I'd very interested.
hero member
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The Last NXT Founder
Here's my first pass on the Klondike 1 PCB layout.

Prettied up with designer colours.

Board is 1" wide and 1.5" long with USB tab sticking out about 0.5". I just realized I'll need to flip over the USB tabs so that the heat sink is on top. No worries, always stuff to fix up, but lots of time before any chips show up. This will run the same firmware as I'm developing for the Klondike 16 and 64.

Also noticed I lost some thermal vias during the copy over from 16 chip board. Ha ha, I was going to redo them anyway. It's just a quickie to see how it'll fit together.



adding to first post. lets keep this up Cheesy
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BkkCoins : you are Awesome, Sir ^^
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firstbits:1MinerQ
Here's my first pass on the Klondike 1 PCB layout.

Prettied up with designer colours.

Board is 1" wide and 1.5" long with USB tab sticking out about 0.5". I just realized I'll need to flip over the USB tabs so that the heat sink is on top. No worries, always stuff to fix up, but lots of time before any chips show up. This will run the same firmware as I'm developing for the Klondike 16 and 64.

Also noticed I lost some thermal vias during the copy over from 16 chip board. Ha ha, I was going to redo them anyway. It's just a quickie to see how it'll fit together.

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I'm also interested (10-20 pcs.).
member
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interested, sounds good so far.
member
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please make this happen
member
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Merit: 10
definitely interested
newbie
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I am interested, but really depends on when it comes to market.

<$50 would be nice, but it all depends on when that product is in my hands.

$200 now is potentially a better price than $50 in Sept/Oct (to lazy to do math,but you get my point).
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