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Topic: New asic for bitcoin K10Ultra Normal Mode : 173T | 20.6W/T | 3562W (Read 220 times)

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have overseen this. Thank you so much!
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what is the exact price and is it possible to order one, are they available meanwhile? I'd be interested in purchasing one model, shipment would be EU. Let me know, please.

If you take time to read up the replies in this thread, most of your questions will be answered. Like this reply;

The first batch was all sold out, it was only 1000 miners, the next batch won't be available before 4 months according to my guy, the price tag is $25-27/th depending on the quantity, these miners run a lot cooler and quieter than their rivals, given that the company is still new and small, I doubt they would be able to make a lot of them, so getting them would be difficult.
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what is the exact price and is it possible to order one, are they available meanwhile? I'd be interested in purchasing one model, shipment would be EU. Let me know, please.
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And what is this company that recently appeared on the market and released asics, which are better in terms of characteristics than the leader of this market?
Intel has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in a new direction to produce their own chips for mining, and they could not compete with Bitmain and closed this project at a loss.

Intel tried to compete against Samsung and TSMC, that was a challenge on a different level, the new K10PRO miner probably uses the same chips used by Bitmain but with a modified design, it's not so difficult to do that, you just add more chips, lower the clock and you get more hashrate with lower power consumption, the real challenge here would be the price point.

Bitmain, MicroBT, and all these guys can design and make a miner that does a lot more hashrate than the K10PRO with the same or even lower power consumption, but they always want to balance these four aspects

1- Cost
2- Power
3- Hashrate
4- Quality

Apparently, the ratio is different for every company and every individual miner, we know the power and hashrate of  K10PRO we just don't know the cost and quality, for all we know, it could be a lot more expensive than the other models in the market and thus makes no sense to buy it, more info will be revealed as time goes by, as miners this competition is good for us to a certain degree.

Here is a good review/breakdown video of the K10PRO by my friend Thecoindad


Intel To Join Bitcoin Mining ASIC Market With New Chip
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/intel-to-join-bitcoin-mining-asic-market-with-new-chip

One thing, Samsung and TSMC don't make their own mining chips. Why then did Intel try to invent a new chip for so many years, if it was possible to use Bitmain chips with a modified design? Isn't this industrial espionage if the chips are identical in configuration?
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That's good to hear, but why doubts about the circulation? Are you saying very limited numbers of this new Asic will be created? Big boys always get their hands on every brand new Asic miners but the more it's in production it will reach those who are small boys in the mining space, unless this Asics are going to be limited in number which will sucks really bad, well like you've said, lets wait and see.

The first batch was all sold out, it was only 1000 miners, the next batch won't be available before 4 months according to my guy, the price tag is $25-27/th depending on the quantity, these miners run a lot cooler and quieter than their rivals, given that the company is still new and small, I doubt they would be able to make a lot of them, so getting them would be difficult.

Thecoindad sent me another video of him testing the miner on normal mode, I uploaded it here > https://easyupload.io/7oi5xa , link expires in 30 days so if someone wants to be nice and upload it somewhere else would be great.

He sent me another video showing the high-power mode as well, the miner does 197th and uses roughly 5kw while running cool without errors, I can upload that if someone is interested.

below is an image showing the built-in screen



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I hope this is for real, I have been so hungry for a new Asic miner all this while, to me this doesn't look like fake yet

It's not fake, it's real (I confirmed it from various trusted sources I know) it uses a 5.4kw PSU it's based on a high-density design using 1,092 chips inside this little miner, all running at low frequency to achieve these amazing results you see in the video, of course, this will have a huge impact on the cost, but ya, this is one pretty little piece.

Oh, and it's Chinese-made as well, and these guys are to something in terms of the design and software, it runs on 200-277v with a promised ambient temp of as high as 50c, I highly doubt small users will get their hands on these things, probably the big boys will buy them all, but let's wait and see.
That's good to hear, but why doubts about the circulation? Are you saying very limited numbers of this new Asic will be created? Big boys always get their hands on every brand new Asic miners but the more it's in production it will reach those who are small boys in the mining space, unless this Asics are going to be limited in number which will sucks really bad, well like you've said, lets wait and see.
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And what is this company that recently appeared on the market and released asics, which are better in terms of characteristics than the leader of this market?
Intel has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in a new direction to produce their own chips for mining, and they could not compete with Bitmain and closed this project at a loss.

Intel tried to compete against Samsung and TSMC, that was a challenge on a different level, the new K10PRO miner probably uses the same chips used by Bitmain but with a modified design, it's not so difficult to do that, you just add more chips, lower the clock and you get more hashrate with lower power consumption, the real challenge here would be the price point.

Bitmain, MicroBT, and all these guys can design and make a miner that does a lot more hashrate than the K10PRO with the same or even lower power consumption, but they always want to balance these four aspects

1- Cost
2- Power
3- Hashrate
4- Quality

Apparently, the ratio is different for every company and every individual miner, we know the power and hashrate of  K10PRO we just don't know the cost and quality, for all we know, it could be a lot more expensive than the other models in the market and thus makes no sense to buy it, more info will be revealed as time goes by, as miners this competition is good for us to a certain degree.

Here is a good review/breakdown video of the K10PRO by my friend Thecoindad

legendary
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I hope this is for real, I have been so hungry for a new Asic miner all this while, to me this doesn't look like fake yet

It's not fake, it's real (I confirmed it from various trusted sources I know) it uses a 5.4kw PSU it's based on a high-density design using 1,092 chips inside this little miner, all running at low frequency to achieve these amazing results you see in the video, of course, this will have a huge impact on the cost, but ya, this is one pretty little piece.

Oh, and it's Chinese-made as well, and these guys are to something in terms of the design and software, it runs on 200-277v with a promised ambient temp of as high as 50c, I highly doubt small users will get their hands on these things, probably the big boys will buy them all, but let's wait and see.
And what is this company that recently appeared on the market and released asics, which are better in terms of characteristics than the leader of this market?
Intel has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in a new direction to produce their own chips for mining, and they could not compete with Bitmain and closed this project at a loss.
legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 6279
be constructive or S.T.F.U
I hope this is for real, I have been so hungry for a new Asic miner all this while, to me this doesn't look like fake yet

It's not fake, it's real (I confirmed it from various trusted sources I know) it uses a 5.4kw PSU it's based on a high-density design using 1,092 chips inside this little miner, all running at low frequency to achieve these amazing results you see in the video, of course, this will have a huge impact on the cost, but ya, this is one pretty little piece.

Oh, and it's Chinese-made as well, and these guys are to something in terms of the design and software, it runs on 200-277v with a promised ambient temp of as high as 50c, I highly doubt small users will get their hands on these things, probably the big boys will buy them all, but let's wait and see.
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If this is not a scam, then we will soon see reviews of this ASIC. Compared with the new ASICs from Bitmain, the characteristics of the new ASIC are real, but everyone is interested in what chips it is built on.

https://shop.bitmain.com/
Buyers will be interested in the price and reliability of the new ASIC.
I hope this is for real, I have been so hungry for a new Asic miner all this while, to me this doesn't look like fake yet, I read a post on Reddit that says the same this as Phillipma1957 said, he contacted the team and they don't get back to him, maybe this is still upcoming? There is no way they will have that up on their official Bitmain website and it's fake, next hope they reply soon, I will keep an eye on this topic.
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No reply as of yet.  Maybe they will get back to me on Friday.
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Lets see if they reply.
Please keep us updated with the outcomes.



Buyers will be interested in the price and reliability of the new ASIC.
Yeah, I am seeing some folks asking about the price of the mining gear. They are still clueless. Maybe they are first trying top gauge how the market reacts to their product. But there are also some YouTube reviewers making a dash for their gear.
legendary
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If this is not a scam, then we will soon see reviews of this ASIC. Compared with the new ASICs from Bitmain, the characteristics of the new ASIC are real, but everyone is interested in what chips it is built on.

https://shop.bitmain.com/
Buyers will be interested in the price and reliability of the new ASIC.
legendary
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Sent this to them.


"I saw your YouTube film for the K10 Ultra Miner

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSenzcvk7Is

I would like to do a review on bitcointalk

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.62638262

I am philipma1957 on bitcointalk. I am well know and respected member to that forum. I also am a long time ebay seller.

https://www.ebay.com/str/philipma1957computergearandmore

and I opened a new business a1hashratellc2022.

Can I acquire a unit from you to do a long review on bitcointalk?"

Lets see if they reply.
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The team/company behind the miner seem to be new players in the market, or at least something close to that. There is not a lot of information about them or their products online. In this year's Mining Disrupt Conference which happened a few days back (25th-27th July). They made an appearance there and were one of the exhibitors.
According to the tweets I came across, they even gave some experts some mining gear to test and try out.

Still too early to judge.

https://twitter.com/MiningDisrupt
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Characteristics
K10Ultra Normal Mode : 173T | 20.6W/T | 3562W
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSenzcvk7Is

I will not publish links to sites and social networks due to possible fraud, but at the end of the video there is this information.
I do not advise anyone to place orders and wait for real reviews of famous miners, if these ASICs really exist.


I will email and ask for a demo model.
legendary
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Characteristics
K10Ultra Normal Mode : 173T | 20.6W/T | 3562W
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSenzcvk7Is

I will not publish links to sites and social networks due to possible fraud, but at the end of the video there is this information.
I do not advise anyone to place orders and wait for real reviews of famous miners, if these ASICs really exist.

K10PRO Bitcoin Miner - Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7FB7D50tiA&ab_channel=BitcoinMiningMuseum
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