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Topic: 【LIGHTNINGASIC GROUPBUY】1.5TH - 2500 USD - FREE SHIPPING IN 48 HOURS - page 4. (Read 7049 times)

sr. member
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I'm unclear...in 1 spot it says no rpi or psu.  In another you say that they are both included. 
Please let me know which it is
Thanks
hero member
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He said 48h.

I hope you get it soon.
newbie
Activity: 31
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Let us know what it pulls at the wall and what size PSU's you ended up buying. Oh and dont forget the R-Pi, I dont think it comes with one.

Yep, will do ...

For now 48h are up ... and last time I checked it had still status: payed, waiting for delivery. No tracking number so far.

... 96h ... and no tracking ... waiting ...
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
There is so little info about this product.

1) let us know what kind of PSU needed
2) let us know what controller can be used
3) let us know what software will run
4) let us know with current CGminer or BFGminer how it runs
have you tested it

Unless someone replies on these questions then how can I will be convinced to deposit my BTC



This, we need consumption for sure.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
Let us know what it pulls at the wall and what size PSU's you ended up buying. Oh and dont forget the R-Pi, I dont think it comes with one.

Yep, will do ...

For now 48h are up ... and last time I checked it had still status: payed, waiting for delivery. No tracking number so far.
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
There is so little info about this product.

1) let us know what kind of PSU needed
2) let us know what controller can be used
3) let us know what software will run
4) let us know with current CGminer or BFGminer how it runs
have you tested it

Unless someone replies on these questions then how can I will be convinced to deposit my BTC

c2m
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
Hi,

so just to make hosting fee clear - one LA800G (800W) at 0,2USD/kWh = approx. 0,8*24*30*0,2 = 116USD/LA800G/month ?

Are you/will you be able to set up remote access to miner web interface ? (or remote acc to miner through ssh ?) - can we use pool of our choice on hosted miners, or do we need to use your pool ?

Thanks.
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
Seems to be only 1170$/piece on the website.

How does hosting work? The electricity price in convenient but do I have to pay for a PSU and ras PI?

The price at 1,5$/ GH is on par with Bitmain, maybe more expensive if you factor in the PSU and PI. The hosting is nice, although this company does not invest enough in public relations.

Maybe selling miners is their secondary business. I understand that though  Kiss Why bother when you can mine.

No, u dont have to pay for PI or PSU, we take care of that.
What size and model of PSU do you use?

Only Jack can answer that, he is at the hosting facility
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
Seems to be only 1170$/piece on the website.

How does hosting work? The electricity price in convenient but do I have to pay for a PSU and ras PI?

The price at 1,5$/ GH is on par with Bitmain, maybe more expensive if you factor in the PSU and PI. The hosting is nice, although this company does not invest enough in public relations.

Maybe selling miners is their secondary business. I understand that though  Kiss Why bother when you can mine.

No, u dont have to pay for PI or PSU, we take care of that.
What size and model of PSU do you use?
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
Seems to be only 1170$/piece on the website.

How does hosting work? The electricity price in convenient but do I have to pay for a PSU and ras PI?

The price at 1,5$/ GH is on par with Bitmain, maybe more expensive if you factor in the PSU and PI. The hosting is nice, although this company does not invest enough in public relations.

Maybe selling miners is their secondary business. I understand that though  Kiss Why bother when you can mine.

No, u dont have to pay for PI or PSU, we take care of that.
full member
Activity: 204
Merit: 100
Seems to be only 1170$/piece on the website.

How does hosting work? The electricity price in convenient but do I have to pay for a PSU and ras PI?

The price at 1,5$/ GH is on par with Bitmain, maybe more expensive if you factor in the PSU and PI. The hosting is nice, although this company does not invest enough in public relations.

Maybe selling miners is their secondary business. I understand that though  Kiss Why bother when you can mine.
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
Let us know what it pulls at the wall and what size PSU's you ended up buying. Oh and dont forget the R-Pi, I dont think it comes with one.

Yep, will do ...
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
Let us know what it pulls at the wall and what size PSU's you ended up buying. Oh and dont forget the R-Pi, I dont think it comes with one.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
I ordered one unit trough the shop .... so far everything worked well ...

order is payed, waiting for delivery ... and jack confirmed it will be shipped in 48h ...

... :-)
hero member
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Merit: 1000
°^°
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
in china we call it Friedcat. company name is asicminer.

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[10:16:39] Swiss Crypto Mining: Is it the AM BE200 Chip?
[10:17:32] Jack,LA90M,90MHS,700W Scrypt miner,$12000 only. sample ready now!: yes

Thx. For confirming that it is the AM BE200 Chip.

legendary
Activity: 986
Merit: 1000
Crypto Currency , Mining, Exchange ATM, Wallet!
in china we call it Friedcat. company name is asicminer.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
I'm still trying to find out if we are talking about the ASICMiner Gen3 (AM BE200) from friedcat

Please confirm that we are talking about this chip!

asiabtc or lightningasic ... using the name FriedCat Gen3 is missleading, you could name any chip like this.

Update

The documents as well as the (verified & produced) sample design are out:

Schematics - https://mega.co.nz/#!uNMkFZoI!lnlRehlynQQzNRfQ87_UYek1RtrOUvLZ6a074XeRqlo

Reference PCB File - https://mega.co.nz/#!DZVHgS6D!6pmTsmrito8rfVJJ-etvznOtUcalbAT6vU-C8EqY0_I

datasheet - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_dmXzyMqtr7tVZukk2DAJih2sRq5jDy5DQPkwCce570/edit?usp=sharing

bonding list - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Al1fvFT7Sd5bdFFZSUllNW5seVRfM01kcDVqZkJfdFE&usp=sharing

9x9 package pictures -
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B11fvFT7Sd5bUV90cFN4cEhTNEk/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B11fvFT7Sd5banZkMDZqSTBGTEE/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B11fvFT7Sd5bWjh6MmJsMFpCYkU/edit?usp=sharing

8x8 package picture -
https://mega.co.nz/#!DA1mBJzB!7hFnoT8ZYQd1d30m2oHbuscD36cCQ4ou7stsr5Lo03Y

The package we are using is 9mmx9mm, but it might be partly switched to 8mmx8mm.
Also, we plan to increase the center pad size to at least 7mmx7mm, so please leave enough margin on the PCB to avoid unnecessary re-designs.
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
Hello, i will ask Jack to post some pics and videos, everybody needs to relax Smiley
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