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Topic: Klondike 1 Avalon Asic chip Mini USB miner - page 24. (Read 70653 times)

legendary
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I could totally see making these for $20 kit or $30 assembled.

Would that include the ASIC, or is that separate?
sr. member
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When will these be delivered?
sr. member
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Much more realistic.
I may look into purchasing more Avalon chips.
hero member
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The Last NXT Founder
Let's change it up. I'd be interested in this but non-assembled. In other words, customer solders everything accordingly. Lowers costs for distributor so they can pass some of those savings onto the customer.

bkk said he could do approx $20 for a kit and $30 assembled. although we still have to wait a bit for specifics. Just thought it would be a much better idea than asicminer's plan.
sr. member
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Interested.
full member
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didn't say it before but.

Interested ... of course...
full member
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Consider me interested, I'd spend 20-30$ in a heartbeat.
uk1
copper member
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Interested
donator
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between a rock and a block!
I'd be interested!
hero member
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I'd be interested, but I would like to see a solution for multiple chips for around 600+mh/s but im not sure if a usb port would be enough to power it, although, you could always plug these into a 2A usb wall charger for 4x the power and make it have a small wifi chipset on it instead of a need for a host pc.

That's alot more work involved lol.
hero member
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I would be interested but not at a price of 2 BTC. If only one Avalon ASIC chip is used, this device would be noticeably slower than AM's.

Around the same I'm guessing?

ASIC USB = 300 mh/s
Avalon ASIC chip = 286 mh/s
newbie
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Interested
sr. member
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I'd be interested, but I would like to see a solution for multiple chips for around 600+mh/s but im not sure if a usb port would be enough to power it, although, you could always plug these into a 2A usb wall charger for 4x the power and make it have a small wifi chipset on it instead of a need for a host pc.
sr. member
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Let's change it up. I'd be interested in this but non-assembled. In other words, customer solders everything accordingly. Lowers costs for distributor so they can pass some of those savings onto the customer.
PeZ
sr. member
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I would be interested but not at a price of 2 BTC. If only one Avalon ASIC chip is used, this device would be noticeably slower than AM's.
legendary
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Duelbits.com
Exactly - there's no chance in hell this thing cost more than 20-30$.

Yet AM is selling it for 230$ so we could support a network, lol.
hero member
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Awesome!

Would it be possible for two chips on the DIYUSB?

That would be the cat's ass.
Not without external power. Not as much fun.

Isn't it 8am in thailand now?
7:30 am. I've been up for an hour.

I'll be in Bkk/Phuket in about 2 months. Perhaps we can meet up? Smiley

Regardless, please go ahead with the USB stick idea. Smiley

hero member
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firstbits:1MinerQ
Awesome!

Would it be possible for two chips on the DIYUSB?

That would be the cat's ass.
Not without external power. Not as much fun.

Isn't it 8am in thailand now?
7:30 am. I've been up for an hour.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
Awesome!

Would it be possible for two chips on the DIYUSB?

That would be the cat's ass.
Not without external power. Not as much fun.

Isn't it 8am in thailand now?
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1009
firstbits:1MinerQ
Awesome!

Would it be possible for two chips on the DIYUSB?

That would be the cat's ass.
Not without external power. Not as much fun.
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