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Topic: PandaMiner B3 Pro New Batch Releases with Only $800-$1750!!!! - page 26. (Read 87288 times)

legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
i love the baikal giants I am selling but these look like fun, I would love a price drop Smiley

can you link me to the giant?
legendary
Activity: 1894
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i love the baikal giants I am selling but these look like fun, I would love a price drop Smiley
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'

Are you going to buy more Pandaminers when they are back in stock Phil?

How is yours running? nice and stable?



running very smooth using Eliovp os and mining ETH

Depends on the sales price  but I may get one or 2 more.  They are so small I like them quite a bit.
full member
Activity: 186
Merit: 100

Are you going to buy more Pandaminers when they are back in stock Phil?

How is yours running? nice and stable?

legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
full member
Activity: 186
Merit: 100
This company is news to me, as well as the products provided by them. I realize there are good options for people who want to mine altcoins, but I'm not sure if that would be better than building my own mining rig. Is anyone getting good results from this? Is it possible to have better results than mining with conventional mining equipment?

This miner is not for many people.

It has two big strengths

1) smallest 8 gpu miner in the world.
2) Preassembled.

If you don't need preassembled or tiny size don't buy it.

+1

Not everyone knows or have the time to setup the rigs themselves.
Pandaminer is simply a Plug and Play type of miner.

Waiting for their second batch now!

I'm waiting for their second batch too.
Are they taking pre-orders or we just have to wait and order when they get more stock?
newbie
Activity: 47
Merit: 0
This company is news to me, as well as the products provided by them. I realize there are good options for people who want to mine altcoins, but I'm not sure if that would be better than building my own mining rig. Is anyone getting good results from this? Is it possible to have better results than mining with conventional mining equipment?

This miner is not for many people.

It has two big strengths

1) smallest 8 gpu miner in the world.
2) Preassembled.

If you don't need preassembled or tiny size don't buy it.

+1

Not everyone knows or have the time to setup the rigs themselves.
Pandaminer is simply a Plug and Play type of miner.

Waiting for their second batch now!
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 505
This company is news to me, as well as the products provided by them. I realize there are good options for people who want to mine altcoins, but I'm not sure if that would be better than building my own mining rig. Is anyone getting good results from this? Is it possible to have better results than mining with conventional mining equipment?

I say build your own rig for two reasons.  One its fun and its your baby.  Two you can re-sell individual parts down the line, plus your parts usually have 2 to 10 year warranty.  Most of my PSU's are 5 to 10 years warranty, GPU's 2-3 years, etc.  This is useful for people who want to fill a warehouse.  And for profitability...there is always a coin to mine.  If not ETH, then ZEC.  Or XMR.  Pascal coin, any clone of the above,etc.  And of course its cheaper depending where you are.  If I ordered a pandaminer, it would cost me +15% due to taxes + import fees.  So no thank you.  Here, latest rig I did with PVC pipes, dirt cheap and easy.  People have different opinions on this, but for me its all about the satisfaction of tinkering with stuff.  I'm off topic now, sorry.  http://www.cryptominingtalk.com/building-a-mining-rig/

Yes, this is not for those who want 1 rig... but if you wanna effectivily space 20-100 rings in a location.. this is a nice solution without demanding too much work setting up.

About future coins to mine ... it doesnt really matter.
Once ETH goes they will all be slaughtered in profitability.
legendary
Activity: 2294
Merit: 1182
Now the money is free, and so the people will be
This company is news to me, as well as the products provided by them. I realize there are good options for people who want to mine altcoins, but I'm not sure if that would be better than building my own mining rig. Is anyone getting good results from this? Is it possible to have better results than mining with conventional mining equipment?

I say build your own rig for two reasons.  One its fun and its your baby.  Two you can re-sell individual parts down the line, plus your parts usually have 2 to 10 year warranty.  Most of my PSU's are 5 to 10 years warranty, GPU's 2-3 years, etc.  This is useful for people who want to fill a warehouse.  And for profitability...there is always a coin to mine.  If not ETH, then ZEC.  Or XMR.  Pascal coin, any clone of the above,etc.  And of course its cheaper depending where you are.  If I ordered a pandaminer, it would cost me +15% due to taxes + import fees.  So no thank you.  Here, latest rig I did with PVC pipes, dirt cheap and easy.  People have different opinions on this, but for me its all about the satisfaction of tinkering with stuff.  I'm off topic now, sorry.  http://www.cryptominingtalk.com/building-a-mining-rig/
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
This company is news to me, as well as the products provided by them. I realize there are good options for people who want to mine altcoins, but I'm not sure if that would be better than building my own mining rig. Is anyone getting good results from this? Is it possible to have better results than mining with conventional mining equipment?

This miner is not for many people.

It has two big strengths

1) smallest 8 gpu miner in the world.
2) Preassembled.

If you don't need preassembled or tiny size don't buy it.
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 505


Whats ROI up to now?

Based on static prices and diffs...about 8-10 months depending on electric bill.  But I hate this question.  What if you mine 100 ETH, when the price is 0.01, then wait, it goes up to 0.015, and sell.  what's your ROI then ?  There are a huge number of factors.  For example, in november with ZCash, ROI suddenly was very quick - except for those who bought at the end of the craze.

I feel the PandaMiner is decently priced, much better than bitmaintech.  The amount of time you save setting these up is phenomenal.  I havent heard stories of them breaking down either.

Surely... but that might aswell go both ways. What if you hold and it goes to 1 sat....
So ROI is based on quick turnoaround of profits.


Im NOT critizing the product, nor the price.


Personally id love to see this 1 year ago.. id buy 10-20 of them then..
Now, i consider it a insecure investement as ROI probbably will jump to many years as ETH finishes.

ETC would need millions of dollars in pumping to be able to hold the profits up when the ETH gpu power bomb is spread out among altcoins and shitcoins.

Today a pandaminer makes about 0,8 ETH a day which is about 0.009 BTC daily.
If/when ETH is removed from Pow... you can expect about 0,8 ETC daily with is 0.001 btc.

People really dont get the vast vast pool of gpu power now in ETH.
It will utterly crush profitability of all gpu coins when spread out.
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 500
This company is news to me, as well as the products provided by them. I realize there are good options for people who want to mine altcoins, but I'm not sure if that would be better than building my own mining rig. Is anyone getting good results from this? Is it possible to have better results than mining with conventional mining equipment?
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'


Whats ROI up to now?

Based on static prices and diffs...about 8-10 months depending on electric bill.  But I hate this question.  What if you mine 100 ETH, when the price is 0.01, then wait, it goes up to 0.015, and sell.  what's your ROI then ?  There are a huge number of factors.  For example, in november with ZCash, ROI suddenly was very quick - except for those who bought at the end of the craze.

I feel the PandaMiner is decently priced, much better than bitmaintech.  The amount of time you save setting these up is phenomenal.  I havent heard stories of them breaking down either.

Word to this.

I hope the B2 pricing stays on target and doesn't go sky high

Is there a B2 announced somewhere?

No but via emails from and to some of us maybe March .

Shoot them a pm and ask.
jr. member
Activity: 53
Merit: 1
not yet check the twitter account or homepage
jr. member
Activity: 127
Merit: 8


Whats ROI up to now?

Based on static prices and diffs...about 8-10 months depending on electric bill.  But I hate this question.  What if you mine 100 ETH, when the price is 0.01, then wait, it goes up to 0.015, and sell.  what's your ROI then ?  There are a huge number of factors.  For example, in november with ZCash, ROI suddenly was very quick - except for those who bought at the end of the craze.

I feel the PandaMiner is decently priced, much better than bitmaintech.  The amount of time you save setting these up is phenomenal.  I havent heard stories of them breaking down either.

Word to this.

I hope the B2 pricing stays on target and doesn't go sky high

Is there a B2 announced somewhere?
hero member
Activity: 952
Merit: 508


Whats ROI up to now?

Based on static prices and diffs...about 8-10 months depending on electric bill.  But I hate this question.  What if you mine 100 ETH, when the price is 0.01, then wait, it goes up to 0.015, and sell.  what's your ROI then ?  There are a huge number of factors.  For example, in november with ZCash, ROI suddenly was very quick - except for those who bought at the end of the craze.

I feel the PandaMiner is decently priced, much better than bitmaintech.  The amount of time you save setting these up is phenomenal.  I havent heard stories of them breaking down either.

Word to this.

I hope the B2 pricing stays on target and doesn't go sky high
legendary
Activity: 2294
Merit: 1182
Now the money is free, and so the people will be


Whats ROI up to now?

Based on static prices and diffs...about 8-10 months depending on electric bill.  But I hate this question.  What if you mine 100 ETH, when the price is 0.01, then wait, it goes up to 0.015, and sell.  what's your ROI then ?  There are a huge number of factors.  For example, in november with ZCash, ROI suddenly was very quick - except for those who bought at the end of the craze.

I feel the PandaMiner is decently priced, much better than bitmaintech.  The amount of time you save setting these up is phenomenal.  I havent heard stories of them breaking down either.
jr. member
Activity: 53
Merit: 1
unplug all cables pull out the batterie, wait for 5minutes. Just turn it on again. this helped me all the time so far Wink
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
I think I made a major screwup .....

Explored the Panda BIOS last night.... and now it boots up to black/blank screen!!!

Must have been too sleepy to know fully what I am doing.... Huh

Anybody knows .... what my next course of action to revive it?

Is there a jumper of sorts to reset BIOS?

Has to be a battery just pull it out for an hour.

OK - I think this may work - will report in a few hours - Thanks!
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
I think I made a major screwup .....

Explored the Panda BIOS last night.... and now it boots up to black/blank screen!!!

Must have been too sleepy to know fully what I am doing.... Huh

Anybody knows .... what my next course of action to revive it?

Is there a jumper of sorts to reset BIOS?

Has to be a battery just pull it out for an hour.
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