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May 21, 2013, 01:59:40 AM
#44
Cairnsmore1 price is wrong. The price is £600.
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May 21, 2013, 01:44:22 AM
#43
I would love to but after staying up 2 hours later than I wanted all I could find was this..  I thought maybe I had missed a few, but there are very few people with obvious stats on this.  BFL site says they aren't currently releasing data on power consumption.  Uh...  a couple days before product is supposed to be in consumer hands?
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May 20, 2013, 11:18:01 PM
#42
This is truly interesting, will this be kept up to date?
Daily Smiley

I would separate the OP between FPGA and ASIC systems, add GHs/W, and add the following FPGA miners:

http://www.modminerquadstore.com/
http://www.enterpoint.co.uk/cairnsmore/cairnsmore1.html
Thanks, I have been looking for other FPGA systems.  
-edit:  I can't find Mhash/s on the enterpoint site. 
Do you suggest another thread to decrease tension, or because you feel it would be a more valid metric?  I realize they are quite different systems, but if you're pricing the ASICs that are actually available right now, they do seem comparable.  If the list were to be split would it make more sense to split to 'shipping product' vs 'not shipping product'?
I do like the idea of having everything in one spot, easy access.

where is ASICMINER blade?
I'll change Bitfountain to ASICMiner to reduce confusion.

So has the BitFountain's Blockerupter really been shipped yet?
I thought I saw people saying they received, but I can't find that now.  I'm going to move it back over to 'no' but if anyone can clarify this, I would love to know.
The CM1s get ~850-880 depending on how good the board is. This does require flashing the boards from stock to glasswalkers hashvoodoo firmware.


I suggested the split because FPGAs are more power hungry than ASICs. Not necessarily another thread, and even throwing up mh/w would suffice.
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May 20, 2013, 09:33:19 PM
#41
This is truly interesting, will this be kept up to date?
Daily Smiley

Subscribed, thanks.
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May 20, 2013, 08:19:10 PM
#40
Any chance we can get read only access to that spreadsheet?
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May 20, 2013, 02:21:42 PM
#39
So it seems they are currently in production & as yet unshipped, unless there has been any subsequent announcement?
I moved them from ? to yes?  Smiley
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May 20, 2013, 02:03:42 PM
#38
Why does it says that we're not shipping? We're working at our 4rd batch which ships next week.


Looked at your webpage today, says your out of stock, but I'll move you over to yes as this does look misleading.  What is your current lead time?  
Webpage says another order will come in 7-10 days, and then another a couple weeks after.  Are all of those ordered?
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May 20, 2013, 01:59:21 PM
#37
FCTaiChi, could I get the projected price on that spreadsheet image updated...? I asked about four hours after this went up. The price for the K64 should be around $356.

That's misleading.
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May 20, 2013, 01:56:15 PM
#36
Why does it says that we're not shipping? We're working at our 4rd batch which ships next week.

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May 20, 2013, 01:51:26 PM
#35
My estimation is with chips added.  Since I've added a column to signify whether buyer is bringing chips the data could be teased out of the chart, but still might cause confusion.

All of the sellers in your situation have chip cost added.
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May 20, 2013, 01:20:39 PM
#34
FCTaiChi, could I get the projected price on that spreadsheet image updated...? I asked about four hours after this went up. The price for the K64 should be around $356.
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May 20, 2013, 12:16:59 PM
#33

So has the BitFountain's Blockerupter really been shipped yet?
I thought I saw people saying they received, but I can't find that now.  I'm going to move it back over to 'no' but if anyone can clarify this, I would love to know.

This:
Update

The mass production of Block Erupter USB is to be done today. Busy testing and packaging will start.

So it seems they are currently in production & as yet unshipped, unless there has been any subsequent announcement?
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May 20, 2013, 10:30:57 AM
#32
This is truly interesting, will this be kept up to date?
Daily Smiley

I would separate the OP between FPGA and ASIC systems, add GHs/W, and add the following FPGA miners:

http://www.modminerquadstore.com/
http://www.enterpoint.co.uk/cairnsmore/cairnsmore1.html
Thanks, I have been looking for other FPGA systems.  
-edit:  I can't find Mhash/s on the enterpoint site. 
Do you suggest another thread to decrease tension, or because you feel it would be a more valid metric?  I realize they are quite different systems, but if you're pricing the ASICs that are actually available right now, they do seem comparable.  If the list were to be split would it make more sense to split to 'shipping product' vs 'not shipping product'?
I do like the idea of having everything in one spot, easy access.

where is ASICMINER blade?
I'll change Bitfountain to ASICMiner to reduce confusion.

So has the BitFountain's Blockerupter really been shipped yet?
I thought I saw people saying they received, but I can't find that now.  I'm going to move it back over to 'no' but if anyone can clarify this, I would love to know.
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May 20, 2013, 08:29:49 AM
#31
This is truly interesting, will this be kept up to date?
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May 20, 2013, 08:21:52 AM
#30
where is ASICMINER blade?
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May 20, 2013, 08:18:56 AM
#29
So has the BitFountain's Blockerupter really been shipped yet?

I believe so, I have read as such on another thread.
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May 20, 2013, 08:17:09 AM
#28
Avalon stated they have a 10 week lead time on their chips so I don't really get all the angst in these posts. I saw in another thread chip samples are due out at the end of May:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2207127

Personally I support the Avalon DIY people being on the list because at least they are working with a genuine ASIC chip. (It remains to be proven if they can turn them into working units though of course).

As for companies like KNCMiner tho, what a joke, no proof they even have a chip & even BFL, for all their shortcomings, have at least established proof of working prototype. 
KNC say on their website:
" To alleviate some of these concerns we will not be taking any money from our customers until we have progressed much further down development path."
..so why bother putting them on the list at all?
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May 20, 2013, 07:33:35 AM
#27
So has the BitFountain's Blockerupter really been shipped yet?
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May 20, 2013, 05:29:45 AM
#26
I think this list encourages fraud.

There are only two companies in your list that have actually shipped:

BlackArrow and BitFountain.

The others:

KNCMiner - science fiction story, they have not shipped anything they do not even have pictures of their products.
t13hydra, terrahash, ryepdx, burnin - rely on avalon ASICs which have not yet been produced.
Butterfly labs - have taken orders of millions of dollars, have not shipped in 1 year, most likely a fraud.

Our company has tried to purchase 30000 IC from Avalon. The law in China is to sign a contract to purchase the merchandise. We asked them for this and they gave us a bogus address in Beijing and confessed that they do not have a company. For this reason I would be very careful regarding the Avalon ASICs.



Please note that "company" you are talking about developed the miner you are reselling. And technically speaking, chips have shipped in the form of Avalon miners. 

I would separate the OP between FPGA and ASIC systems, add GHs/W, and add the following FPGA miners:

http://www.modminerquadstore.com/
http://www.enterpoint.co.uk/cairnsmore/cairnsmore1.html

*disclaimer: This post is not an endorsement of any of the companies mentioned.
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May 19, 2013, 09:21:13 PM
#25
Can you please explain why BFL is on here, but BitSynCom with their shipping/shipped avalon products (63GHs and 85GHs) are not?
Okay, I remember this one.  Though they are shipping, and have shipped items, they haven't added any information on when they will be again.  Found the specs though.

haha oh man KNCMiner..
They're not taking money, so there is no danger in it at this point.  Smiley
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