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Topic: Miner Edge Official information Thread. - page 2. (Read 9227 times)

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b2b only with this generation of asics
moq 400 pieces
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legendary
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Technical Analyst/Trader
Is this another pre-order thing? have this shipped out yet? I don't see any order button on their site.

I'm wondering the same thing...

I would like to buy several myself.  However, I'm waiting until the new chips arrive and they come out with them installed.  I don't want to buy now; only to find out later they are no longer in business and I cannot upgrade my new modular rigs.
legendary
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Is this another pre-order thing? have this shipped out yet? I don't see any order button on their site.
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April 25, 2015, 08:46:54 PM
#77
Any update? Any price?
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April 15, 2015, 06:59:13 PM
#76
.69w/GHs @ 6THs and 6.4kw don't go well, i'm missing something here?

4*s20=4*1150w=4.6kw

overclocking when using lower temp water? and power goes from 4.6kw to 6 or more kw?!?!?! Roll Eyes
......

ETA?
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=905210.msg
April 15, 2015, 06:55:33 PM
#75

Your concepts look great, and good job working with Spondoolies, but I am still having a hard time understanding the savings of water cooling. 

I look forward to learning more about your cost compared to air.
I think you have a modular plan, and that is huge, but does the water design hinder it by tying you to a particular board layout?

When you say modular do you plan on exclusively using proprietary gear even for every future upgrade? Use the same chip manufacturer going forward?

I look forward to seeing your modular water-cooled system in action.

As big as upgrades have the potential to be, a truly modular system would kick ass. Especially if it was there were some type of form factor mining manufacturers in general work towards.

Form a standards committee and give the world a standard to last the next 20 years +
ATX for miners, but better.
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April 15, 2015, 03:53:00 PM
#74
Sorry for the lack of communication here on the forums.   I have been traveling a lot this last 1.5 weeks.

We have a lot of information that will be coming out soon. 

We have had a few customers interested in buying just our infrastructure without mining cards.   They are wanting to get a head start on deployment and will wait for the next gen ASICs to arrive.    Mining cards can then be shipped out as soon as they come off of the SMT line, drastically speeding up deployment.    Is this something you might be interested in?

As far as power density per rack is concerned, there are a lot of factors that can come into exactly how much energy you can extract from ASICs.    But for a crude estimate,  we can put 4x 1600watt supplies in a 1U chassis.   If you want to place our management cards outside the rack and use 48U racks then you could potentially have 307Kw per rack.

So far we have tested the the cat5 links from the mining cards to the management cards as far as 50feet without issue.  We believe with Cat6/7 cables we can go much further.

Here is a rendering of the enclosure for the management cards.   We are leaving the front panel open to allow for future changes.    Each management card can control 24 mining cards or 6U.  2 management cards can fit into the below 1U enclosure.


http://i.imgur.com/DXF78gA.png



-Nathan


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April 15, 2015, 09:38:39 AM
#73
Well it looks like they actually have a little more information and a potential picture of the unit on their website now.

That's unprecedented density, 1 MW (theoretical) in HALF A RACK. Compare that to a SP35 half rack of ~20KW.

Dogie,

The way I read it is, 1Mw in 20 (42u) Racks or 50Kw per rack.  At 50Kw per Rack with Power requirements of 2,000 to 6,400 watts per 1U tray ( as per http:\\mineredge.com) that gives a density of 25 to 7.8125 units per rack, with a 2 management cards residing in a 1U chassis supporting 12 Servers (as per http:\\mineredge.com website and answers addressed on page 3 #47 on this forum).  Please correct me if I am wrong.

I am about ready to refresh a lot of our EOL (End of Life) equipment and these are the numbers that we came up with.

/s/ TuffToad
Louisville, Ky

Sorry Dogie,

Looks like SP-Tech and You are faster on the Keys than I am ( Had to check my facts.  If you get something wrong on this forum, you are called out quickly).

legendary
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dogiecoin.com
April 15, 2015, 09:33:47 AM
#72
Well it looks like they actually have a little more information and a potential picture of the unit on their website now.

That's unprecedented density, 1 MW (theoretical) in HALF A RACK. Compare that to a SP35 half rack of ~20KW.
Read again. 20 X 42U

Well that does make more sense Tongue The "20 - 42" is a bit confusing to mean "20 x 42" when just above it uses "2 - 4" to mean "between 2 and 4".
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
April 15, 2015, 09:21:16 AM
#71
Well it looks like they actually have a little more information and a potential picture of the unit on their website now.

That's unprecedented density, 1 MW (theoretical) in HALF A RACK. Compare that to a SP35 half rack of ~20KW.
Read again. 20 X 42U
legendary
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April 15, 2015, 08:58:46 AM
#70
Well it looks like they actually have a little more information and a potential picture of the unit on their website now.

That's unprecedented density, 1 MW (theoretical) in HALF A RACK. Compare that to a SP35 half rack of ~20KW.

Potential game changer if everything comes to fruition
legendary
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dogiecoin.com
April 15, 2015, 08:50:39 AM
#69
Well it looks like they actually have a little more information and a potential picture of the unit on their website now.

That's unprecedented density, 1 MW (theoretical) in HALF A RACK. Compare that to a SP35 half rack of ~20KW.
legendary
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April 15, 2015, 08:46:47 AM
#68
Well it looks like they actually have a little more information and a potential picture of the unit on their website now.

legendary
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dogiecoin.com
April 15, 2015, 03:37:50 AM
#67
bump!

yes, i'm interested Grin

I find it interesting it shows they have logged in today.  But they have not posted during entire month of April if I read it right.

They might just be looking for PMs, or have other personal accounts they sit on. But yes, would be nice to get an update.
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April 15, 2015, 12:42:41 AM
#66
Current Status:    Online Online

i know Undecided

i'm about to install the boiler and i really don't want to use my 2 c1 units to heat the water.
this miner, in this thread, looked perfect for me...
legendary
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April 14, 2015, 07:53:17 PM
#65
bump!

yes, i'm interested Grin

I find it interesting it shows they have logged in today.  But they have not posted during entire month of April if I read it right.
hero member
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April 14, 2015, 07:14:52 PM
#64
bump!

yes, i'm interested Grin
sr. member
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April 03, 2015, 01:40:24 AM
#63
This is intended for purpose built data centers (with custom liquid cooling builds), but also built to be quiet?  Data centers don't care about noise and liquid cooling is way more hassle than it is worth.  With chips being throttled down for better efficiency (or they will be soon due to difficulty rises), maximum cooling by liquid is no longer needed.  It is much easier to get 1 big evap cooler than build liquid cooling for each 100 ~ 200 miners. 

I want you guys to be sucuessful, please make it cheap and don't bother with liquid cooling!! Smiley



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April 02, 2015, 07:59:09 AM
#62
Do you plan retail or bulk sales? What volumes?
legendary
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March 30, 2015, 08:11:46 AM
#61
Very interesting.  I hope there's enough of a market for upgrades with newer gen chips.
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