Off-Topic (Somewhat related),
I don't get it why people buy the 10 Ghash/sec miner from ASICminer (?) It's around 50 BTC each and well not so efficient either (130 watts?), Hopefully Avalon ships their chips soon and a few people can start to sell their own made ASIC miners with those chips
Timing Dashing. Cannot get mass Hashrates from anything else at this point in time.
Yes, that's pretty true, it's the best hash rate producing device available at the moment
but the odd thing I've noticed is the initial ROI time for the mining blade from asicminer is the same as the time needed for the ROI for a small Lancelot FPGA, around 4 months. Which, is kinda bad for an ASIC, but yeah after the initial 4 months you'd profit pretty well I guess
A Lancelot costs, what, around 3.5btc including shipping.
400 megahashes @30watt . It takes 4 months to make 3.5 btc. For the next 3.5 btc more.
Considering a 3.5 btc investment its ok.
If you try to scale it to 10Gh/s,
Chips=15
Cost ~50 btc
Power= 450 watt
Profitable yes.
But consider that GPUs are still profitable, coz we havent hit the ASIC Wall yet. The recent 10-12% jumps might be small compared to whats coming. Everybody ignores bfl,in diff calcs and rightly so. But they sent samples to journalists. So they do have a working product even if it is an engineering sample. At some time in the future when the production ramps up, all those pending orders coming into play, i cant estimate exactly how many.Benson might have an idea.
Using current available info,as of today, till September(Avalon chips ship around then) nothing other than ASICminer is expected to ship.
(Do remember that you can sell your ASIC after breakeven at whatever Ghps/$ rate the other miners in September offer for a bit of additional profit)
Essentially, ASICminer has Free reign on Bitcoin kingdom and its humble subjects till September.
Yep that's true and yeah like I said,
So heh, hopefully BFL ship soon
GPUs are profitable depending on what you pay for power
Again, scalability to get such a huge hash rate is the problem with FPGA.
Secondly, Even if BFL starts shipping (which they have mentioned that they will start shipping from this week), except people in USA, others are going to be having a tough time with Customs.! Probably, it might get stuck there for atleast 10 - 15 days. Rumors are atleast 2 - 3 weeks.!
One of the good things of ASIC blades are that they come without a PSU and a case which makes it easier for them to pass the customs. They are being invoiced at $ 39.00 and sent as test boards. Still i have seen some boards stuck with customs in Europe.
Both my blades were cleared by U S customs within 12 hours. Otherwise do you think U S customs will clear a electronic equipment within 12 hours.? No way.!