Pages:
Author

Topic: $/MHS for Asic Miners is finally coming down (Read 3043 times)

legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1001
Can these be used with Windows?
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
I wanted to buy the blizzard at 1.2mh/s but the company wants you to send money overseas a big no no. if something went wrong you have to go there to straighten it out. so i had to buy a junky one at 1mh/s. overseas banking no no no

A junky one?

yes i mean less hash per dollar

Well, those 1+ MH/s miners are essentially rebranded Zeus miners and will probably achieve the same speeds as the blizzard provided there are no issues

Are you sure they are rebranded Zeus Miners... From what I can tell everything is different maybe except for the ASIC chips...

Also Hashra is much cheaper per MH compare to Zeusminer.
member
Activity: 252
Merit: 10
I wanted to buy the blizzard at 1.2mh/s but the company wants you to send money overseas a big no no. if something went wrong you have to go there to straighten it out. so i had to buy a junky one at 1mh/s. overseas banking no no no

A junky one?

yes i mean less hash per dollar

Well, those 1+ MH/s miners are essentially rebranded Zeus miners and will probably achieve the same speeds as the blizzard provided there are no issues
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
I'm not saying they are scammers. But they may very well be late in their deliverers. Or can you guarantee they will deliver on time?
You say they have delivered GS hardware. How does that make them world class on ASICs manufacturing?

All I'm saying is you should never put in maximum trust to a new company. KNC delivered first batch then they went to shit. How can we be sure the same is not gonna happen to Hashra?


you're right - no company can guarantee anything - look at all the Saturn drivers in the United States - ha ha ha
hero member
Activity: 687
Merit: 500
I'm not saying they are scammers. But they may very well be late in their deliverers. Or can you guarantee they will deliver on time?
You say they have delivered GS hardware. How does that make them world class on ASICs manufacturing?

All I'm saying is you should never put in maximum trust to a new company. KNC delivered first batch then they went to shit. How can we be sure the same is not gonna happen to Hashra?
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
the Hashra unit is Chinese made

I doesn't matter what country the product is made in if the people running the company are a bunch of scammers.
Now I don't know if Hashra are scammers or not. But there website display a lot of "concept" miners.
That's a warning sign to me. It's really not about US made or not, KNC is from Europe and lately there customer support have gone to shit.

So my point is that if you are looking for ASICs don't blindly pick & chose the miner with the best hashrate/USD. Rather investigate and see if the company is trustworthy or not.


Simon from Hashra has been a Gridseed distributor for a while and I've bought multiple items from him. He decided to have his own miner built because he knew all of the designers and manfacturers in China so he's there right now. Check out their Facebook Page - he posted a video of his new miner yesterday and he's at the manufacturing facility right now monitoring the first batch being built which will ship before the end of the month. Simon is based in London.

he's def not a scammer!

Well, I can definitely say he is not a scammer... I had issue with my Gridseed Blades and Gridseed refused to replaced/repair the blades. Simon was kind enough to offer me replacements...

It is a shame that people whom never dealt with them calling them a Scammer...
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
the Hashra unit is Chinese made

I doesn't matter what country the product is made in if the people running the company are a bunch of scammers.
Now I don't know if Hashra are scammers or not. But there website display a lot of "concept" miners.
That's a warning sign to me. It's really not about US made or not, KNC is from Europe and lately there customer support have gone to shit.

So my point is that if you are looking for ASICs don't blindly pick & chose the miner with the best hashrate/USD. Rather investigate and see if the company is trustworthy or not.


Simon from Hashra has been a Gridseed distributor for a while and I've bought multiple items from him. He decided to have his own miner built because he knew all of the designers and manfacturers in China so he's there right now. Check out their Facebook Page - he posted a video of his new miner yesterday and he's at the manufacturing facility right now monitoring the first batch being built which will ship before the end of the month. Simon is based in London.

he's def not a scammer!
hero member
Activity: 687
Merit: 500
the Hashra unit is Chinese made

I doesn't matter what country the product is made in if the people running the company are a bunch of scammers.
Now I don't know if Hashra are scammers or not. But their website display a lot of "concept" miners.
That's a warning sign to me. It's really not about US made or not, KNC is from Europe and lately their customer support have gone to shit.

So my point is that if you are looking for ASICs don't blindly pick & chose the miner with the best hashrate/USD. Rather investigate and see if the company is trustworthy or not.
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
the Hashra unit is Chinese made
hero member
Activity: 687
Merit: 500
I rather buy a Chinese miner because I have had extremely bad experiences from bitcoin miner companies from the US.
I can't believe you guys have so much trust for Zeus and Gawminers.
The pictures of the miners are a joke! They don't have the finished product yet. What guarantee do we have they don't end up stalling like every other ASIC company?

At least when buying from China you can use escrow. To be honest the only ASIC I'm remotely interested in is the GS Blade and that is old technology.



sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
at this point in time the 24 MHS Hashra unit is the best investment

good price plus 10% off plus deliver in about 10 to 14 days

I have one on order and may change it to two.



hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
Credit cards, not GPUs  Tongue
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
at $121/Mhs - Hashra is the best deal going for their 30 MHS unit - use discount code 'moon' and get a 15% discount.

http://hashra.com/llw2/


$3,650 for 30 Mhs = $121/Mhs = Awesome!

If they took cards I'd be a customer already. I like to use cards because there is some built-in protection because some of these "firms" selling mining gear don't seem to care if their reputation takes some hits and act accordingly. Not worth that risk for me.

I'm slowly selling the cards out of my rigs on ebay...
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
I wanted to buy the blizzard at 1.2mh/s but the company wants you to send money overseas a big no no. if something went wrong you have to go there to straighten it out. so i had to buy a junky one at 1mh/s. overseas banking no no no

A junky one?

yes i mean less hash per dollar
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
at $121/Mhs - Hashra is the best deal going for their 30 MHS unit - use discount code 'moon' and get a 15% discount.

http://hashra.com/llw2/


$3,650 for 30 Mhs = $121/Mhs = Awesome!

If they took cards I'd be a customer already. I like to use cards because there is some built-in protection because some of these "firms" selling mining gear don't seem to care if their reputation takes some hits and act accordingly. Not worth that risk for me.
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
I wanted to buy the blizzard at 1.2mh/s but the company wants you to send money overseas a big no no. if something went wrong you have to go there to straighten it out. so i had to buy a junky one at 1mh/s. overseas banking no no no
Buy from Zoomhash then and you can use a credit card too.
member
Activity: 252
Merit: 10
I wanted to buy the blizzard at 1.2mh/s but the company wants you to send money overseas a big no no. if something went wrong you have to go there to straighten it out. so i had to buy a junky one at 1mh/s. overseas banking no no no

A junky one?
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
I wanted to buy the blizzard at 1.2mh/s but the company wants you to send money overseas a big no no. if something went wrong you have to go there to straighten it out. so i had to buy a junky one at 1mh/s. overseas banking no no no
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
at $121/Mhs - Hashra is the best deal going for their 30 MHS unit - use discount code 'moon' and get a 15% discount.

http://hashra.com/llw2/


$3,650 for 30 Mhs = $121/Mhs = Awesome!
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
The GSD Blades are becoming even cheaper and are currently sitting at $940USD, but at Gawminers there is a ship date for the next batch of May 13th.  I can see these falling to $899USD soon.  Although the $/MH is still higher than a pre-order for say the high end LA, Hashra or Zeus miners, there is something to be said for receiving these miners a few weeks/month(s) earlier, and the obvious questions of whether they will deliver.  I have been badly burned in the past by pre-orders and will not ever do it again.  Everyone has their own calculations... as an example, with four of these blades you can currently make between 2.33 - 2.47 BTC/month, or about $1050/$1111 per month at current BTC/USD. 

Since we all believe in Crypto, you can then begin to project you mean income per month at different BTC/USD valuations.  The difference in the scrypt ASIC race and the SHA-256 ASIC race as I see it: scrypt ASICs have multipools and many different coins to point your miners at, allowing you to play swings on each coin and the difficulty is spread out across them.  Whereas SHA-256 ASICS were/are predominantly used to mine just one coin, BTC, and staying ahead of that difficulty is difficult.  Sure, a lot of folks will point their scrypt ASICs at LTC, however this practice will most likely not be the most profitable.

definitely not most profitable but most reliable source of income because only doge and ltc can support the volume of trading that larger hashes will be unleashing on all pools.
Pages:
Jump to: