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Topic: [No Longer Needed] Partner for KnCMiner Mars first batch (Read 1631 times)

sr. member
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I'm still trying to figure out how to get the +30% hashing power from ORSoC algorithms.
hero member
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The miner could based on what we've seen this far along with what is shown on site potentially be two modules of four boards and 48 chips giving 6gh/s with a potential optimisation of +30% by ORSoC.

We are waiting on proof in video form and an open day for forum members. There will be am and pm sessions dependant on numbers attending.

There will be another open day around the ASIC prototype assumed to be in a few weeks/couple of months.

From what I understand there is a numerical pre order queue based on time one had expressed interest in KnCminer's site the past month or two. Working down that line those at the beginning of the queue are given first refusal to pre order mars and possibly the ASICs (but not sure). The Mars buyers are automatically positioned at the top of the queue for the ASIC delivery and don't have to pay for the ASIC products until it's open day. They are also given $2k discount on the $7k ex VAT Jupiter. Don't know of there is a discount for Saturn.

The 30% performance upgrade is expected on the 125 Gh/s and 250 Gh/a ASIC miners as well.

Mars is a proof of concept FPGA, and design refinement prior to confirming the final mask revision to be used on the ASIC.

This is basically my understanding, but they need to clear this up for everyone.

There's a list of questions being made for those attending the openday, you are welcome to email 'Tosku' If you think of anything else you wish to have asked.  He's said he'll try to video answers.

These are the members going as fat ad I'm aware of; "defxor", "johnyj", "jonand", "tosku", "daggeteo"
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I so far understand that their Mars unit is a 4 PCB FPGA-based unit, correct?

My best guess is 6 given the pictures released (8 chips per board).

Did the Prototype actually reach the expected rated speed?

I can't answer this and don't think they've shown real world numbers (yet).

If so, how fast is it? (in Gh/s)

Speed is rated at "Over 6GH/s." The price might be high for 6GH/s but with a $2,000 voucher and held place in queue for Jupiter it isn't so bad. I suppose it will depend on how fast they can get units shipping.

(Whos Chips are they? Avalons? Or their own custom chips?)

48x IC CYCLONE IV FPGA 115K on board chips

http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en?x=18&y=12&lang=en&site=us&KeyWords=EP4CE115F23C8N
legendary
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How does that order queue work?

If you buy a Mars unit then you can swap it out for a Jupiter unit before shipments begin?

That's my understanding, but it's not entirely clear.

It seems they will give you a $2,000 voucher for the Jupiter unit and save your place in the queue if you order a Mars -- which will be the first unit to ship.

From the website:

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*Upgrade protection built in to any purchase with vouchers for up to $2000 off of any Jupiter purchase.
*Last but not least, any purchase of the Mars product automatically reserves you the same place in the order queue for 30 days against the Jupiter product.

https://www.kncminer.com/products/mars
I haven't honestly followed KNC miner. I so far understand that their Mars unit is a 4 PCB FPGA-based unit, correct?

If so, how fast is it? (in Gh/s)

Did the Prototype actually reach the expected rated speed?

(Who's Chips are they using? Avalons? Or their own custom [ASIC] chips?)
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How does that order queue work?

If you buy a Mars unit then you can swap it out for a Jupiter unit before shipments begin?

That's my understanding, but it's not entirely clear.

It seems they will give you a $2,000 voucher for the Jupiter unit and save your place in the queue if you order a Mars -- which will be the first unit to ship.

From the website:

Quote
*Upgrade protection built in to any purchase with vouchers for up to $2000 off of any Jupiter purchase.
*Last but not least, any purchase of the Mars product automatically reserves you the same place in the order queue for 30 days against the Jupiter product.

https://www.kncminer.com/products/mars
legendary
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How does that order queue work?

If you buy a Mars unit then you can swap it out for a Jupiter unit before shipments begin?
member
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It appears Mars units will be the first to ship and anyone with a 1-500 order who purchases a Mars unit will keep their place in line for Jupiter. Therefore, the above request is no longer needed.

Thank you.
sr. member
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If the Jupiter miners come to fruit, I will most likely be seeking financial assistance to purchase several. I have 3 orders in the 60-69 range. I am located in Toronto, Canada, and I encourage a personal discussion if you are local and interested. Otherwise feel free to PM me.
Thank you.
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jersey 4 life !!!
so did i ...
legendary
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SaluS - (SLS)
newbie
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what order number do you have, i am also looking for group buy. I have one order reserved, my order number is 17x.
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Hello:

I have order# 1** for KnCMiner's first batch and would like to find a partner to assist with seed funds for the Jupiter Mars unit. This is to be the first of many ASIC units in a secure location and I would like to find a long-term partner to begin a small private mining operation. The fist step will be assistance with the initial Jupiter unit.

Trustworthiness assured after initial contact with excellent references.

Thank you,
K
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