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Topic: *New PCI-E Based ASIC miners 1.2th/s - 1.9th's +\- 10%* - page 9. (Read 41540 times)

hero member
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i'm sorry about the confusion in the hash rate but its 1900gh/s - 2100gh/s for half the cost of the 50gh/s BFL miner.... BFL has a 1500gh/s mini rig bitbuster, but there out of stock and have been for awhile now, so when you think about it at around 1400 - 1600$ per board your getting a product thats half the price of their 50gh/s miner...


We don't believe you.

Also FWIW they've abandoned the 1500GH/s rig and changed it into a 500GH/s from what I've read.

You saying you'll succeed where they failed? For a much lower price?
legendary
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I'm just curious why the bitcoin space is so rife with scams?

Probably because transactions are irreversible and anonymous. 

newbie
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Due to the Volume of e-mails and payments Please bear with me while i address everyone individually. 

i'm sorry about the confusion in the hash rate but its 1900gh/s - 2100gh/s for half the cost of the 50gh/s BFL miner.... BFL has a 1500gh/s mini rig bitbuster, but there out of stock and have been for awhile now, so when you think about it at around 1400 - 1600$ per board your getting a product thats half the price of their 50gh/s miner...

And once again please bear with me while i respond to all e-mails and enter all the payments into the database, will be posting an API website which will show the amount of people who have sent in 2 BTC's.

I have had a lot of request for Real money instead of BTC's I will accept western union current price for 2 btc's is 260.6 USD any fee's involved in sending western union can be taken out of the transfer so your not spending extra to send money!
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I wish I could use virtual BTC for virtual products that don't exist.  Will you take an IOU?  I'll forward it to you as soon as I get a product mining.
KS
sr. member
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I have sent my 2BTC

Im taking the chance.

I believe Jon is authentic.

Is this the first or second post after the newbie cafe? I'm really interested in plotting the number of newbies correlated to these kinds of announcements...
hero member
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decentralize EVERYTHING...
I'm just curious why the bitcoin space is so rife with scams?
full member
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Yeah was just editing to include some extra info.  Some google sleuthing shows the registrant of poweredbyamd.com to possibly be a paramedic (linkedin) and poweredbyamd.com to be "your one stop place for anything and everything related to AMD and AMD ATI Products" (twitter).  I wonder how this guy's "company" is making the transition from AMD reseller to ASIC miner manufacturer....
hero member
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Even if the OP meant Gh and not Th, why would anyone trust someone who so easily confuses two extremely different values?  Especially when said person is claiming to be from a team of engineers with 150 years of experience.

Poor grammar? check
Poor spelling? check
No evidence of existing product? check
No proof of concept? check
No identifying information? check
Ignoring questions? check

So far the only thing this guy has going for him is the poweredbyamd.com email address.  Can't believe someone was silly enough to send this guy 2BTC.. then again, it is the internet.

From what I can tell, poweredbyamd is not affiliated with AMD in any way.
full member
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Even if the OP meant Gh and not Th, why would anyone trust someone who so easily confuses two extremely different values?  Especially when said person is claiming to be from a team of engineers with 150 years of experience.

Poor grammar? check
Poor spelling? check
No evidence of existing product? check
No proof of concept? check
No identifying information? check
Ignoring questions? check

So far the only thing this guy has going for him in terms of authenticity is the poweredbyamd.com email address instead of gmail/yahoo.  And that domain is hosted by godaddy.com.  A simple whois shows the owner's full name/address/telephone number.  Makes me wonder why OP didn't fully identify himself to begin with (also makes me wonder what in the world this poweredbyamd.com website is about).

  Can't believe someone was silly enough to send this guy 2BTC.. then again, it is the internet.
hero member
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this smells of scam because the OP does not spell out the proper job tiles and even the device properly.  and secondly 1TH for a PCI-E card is extremely hard to believe.


member
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I have sent my 2BTC

Im taking the chance.

I believe Jon is authentic.
Do the math.

1.2TH/s = 1.2E12

280MH/s = 280E6

1.2E12/280E6 = 4285.7 Avalon ASIC chips required.  Per board.

sr. member
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Keep it Simple. Every Bit Matters.
The numbers doesn't quiet add up to me, I'm tired so excuse me if it's off and using rough math.

1 Avalon Chip does about 280 MH/s and uses about 1.9W.

To have a board do between 1.2TH/s and 1.9TH/s, you'd need between 4000 and 4500 Chips.

With that many chips required per board;
You not bought enough to do about 2 boards (you stated buying 10,000 Chips).
Which apparently each one would need in the region of 8000 Watts
This is you ignore the fact your suggesting you can fit that many chips on a board (or even a multi-layer boards), designed for a PCI-E slot.

So simply put, your numbers don't make sense.

Now I'm a bit more awake, lets see how things went wrong for you in your numbers.

They ordered 150 boards and 10,000 Chips.
That is 66.6 Chips per board, and there is some 64 Chip board designs floating around if I remember rightly.
So lets make a little assumption here, what could they do with 64 chips per board.

If you used a 64 Chip design, for the board, that would be:
Hash Rate: ~18GH/s
Power: ~125 Watts *1
Board Design: Single sided PCB could fit 64 chips *2

*1 - A single molex connector makes sense at this wattage.
*2 - Klondike with 16 Chips is a 10x10cm design. Fitting 64 into 9x31cm pci-express board would be possible with some optimisation.

So in conclusion VPSguy, instead of getting annoyed that people are "trolling" you, realise you made a mistake in your numbers.
Which by the way, vary a lot through out your original post. That is why your being questioned so much.
A 64 Chip design looks rather close to your upper limit when you scale it down to being 100 times smaller. Oops.

Anyone hoping to getting the speed they promise, will be sorely disappointed. It's either a scam or their entire team, doesn't realise what they doing so badly that their "150 combined years of experience" didn't realise the math failure.

member
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I have sent my 2BTC

Im taking the chance.

I believe Jon is authentic.
cp1
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Stop using branwallets
cp1
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Stop using branwallets
The numbers doesn't quiet add up to me, I'm tired so excuse me if it's off and using rough math.

1 Avalon Chip does about 280 MH/s and uses about 1.9W.

To have a board do between 1.2TH/s and 1.9TH/s, you'd need between 4000 and 4500 Chips.

With that many chips required per board;
You not bought enough to do about 2 boards (you stated buying 10,000 Chips).
Which apparently each one would need in the region of 8000 Watts
This is you ignore the fact your suggesting you can fit that many chips on a board (or even a multi-layer boards), designed for a PCI-E slot.

So simply put, your numbers don't make sense.




Maybe he meant +/- 100000% instead of 10%
member
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1 Avalon Chip does about 280 MH/s and uses about 1.9W.

To have a board do between 1.2TH/s and 1.9TH/s, you'd need between 4000 and 4500 Chips.
...

So simply put, your numbers don't make sense.
Agreed!

ENTIRE Slush pool = < 1.0 TH/s.

ENTIRE Mining pool world wide reports ~108TH/s.

You're proposing to provide enough TH to "fork" the whole system.  Your math is so bad you can't possibly figure out how to solder chips onto a board designed by someone else, much less by you.

Best of luck with your little scam...
legendary
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legendary
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@VPSdude... Terrahashes from a pci-e board with Avalon chips >> NOT POSSIBLE <<

Watch out people.

                                     
 
hero member
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The problem is your numbers do not add up. Above Lethos did the math for a 1.2-1.9 TH/s device based on Avalon chips. Unless you are overclocking them by an order of magnitude or two, you aren't achieving this on a PCIe card. Many PCIe cards? Sure. One card that fits in a standard case powered by one 6-pin connection pulls at most 150w if you stick with the PCIe spec.

Are you sure you didn't mean 1.2-1.9 GH/s per card? If that is the case then this is all one big misunderstanding and plausible.
legendary
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Hey fellow crypto miners.

We have developed a new PCI-E ASIC bitcoin miner, We are also working on a scrypt based miner using http://www.parallella.org/ boards linked together each of those boards are 45ghz with 64 cpu's with mutli threading programming scrypt mining will be amazing on them.


Really?  Send me one board for evaluation (I will return it); release the protocol to interface with it.

Dude, you realize that you just registered last week, your post does not make any sense to me, AND you asking for money.  

Are you for real?


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