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Topic: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread - page 65. (Read 199664 times)

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June 05, 2014, 12:42:33 PM
#58
What USB hub would be good to accommodate this (RX-BOX)?

We have had great luck with the Eyeboot 49 port powered hubs, and the Orico 10 port powered hubs.
http://minersource.net/collections/frontpage/products/49-port-powered-usb-hub
newbie
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June 05, 2014, 12:27:36 PM
#57
What USB hub would be good to accommodate this (RX-BOX)?
legendary
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June 05, 2014, 12:26:47 PM
#56
http://shop.rockminer.com/goods.php?id=35
Are you basically guaranteeing ROI within 2 months?

I just read everything there and from my understanding is that they guarantee a ROI for only 1 BTC, not for 2.
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legendary
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June 05, 2014, 12:10:31 PM
#54
http://shop.rockminer.com/goods.php?id=35

Am I reading this right? 2btc for 1.2TH/s?

1.2Th/s at ~1440W Smiley
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June 05, 2014, 11:30:10 AM
#53
http://shop.rockminer.com/goods.php?id=35

Am I reading this right? 2btc for 1.2TH/s?

Can you clarify on the protection plan?

Are you basically guaranteeing ROI within 2 months?
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June 05, 2014, 11:11:49 AM
#52
An Exclusive Interview with Rockxie of ROCKMINER
Something more about RM and Rockxie

http://www.bitell.com/t/2170
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June 05, 2014, 06:43:10 AM
#51
The lack or enthusiasm in this thread is palpable. No one wants this device.

I'll say it again and again, too little, too late.

While you may well be correct about "Too little, Too late" or it's poor efficiency, bad ROI, any other related items, I think your estimate of "No one wants this device" is off the mark. The Group Buys section, and even Amazon don't jive with a lack of interest. I am not trying to convince you to purchase one, or even be interested in what happens.  I just think your assesment of interest and enthusiasm don't match the reality.

It'll be interesting to see what the long term (i.e. 3+ months) interest on this box is.

You're absolutely right! I'm a bitter, jaded miner... the kind of guy I used to hate when I was a newbie, lol. I'm honestly confused why anyone would buy these low-power miners now days.

But then again, I started with few Block Erupter USB sticks not that long ago and progressed from there. Dozens of people told me there was no hope of ROI. And I ultimately did alright. So I guess it's not much different than someone starting now with a Rockminer.

I guess the main difference now compared to last year, if you want to have some nice extra income from mining, you're not going to be able to keep your mining gear at home without adding extra power and cooling. I've actually exceeded my electrical limit with 8THs and that only brings in ~0.4 BTC per day and the difficulty is going up again tomorrow.

Yeah... in the end of the day a decentralised bitcoin mining network is a strong one so every miner is doing there bit to establish something that may well be foundation for internet payments for generations to come. I guess they are great for helping newbies learn or who are doing it for a buzz. Word on the grapevine is that Rockminer are working on a bigger faster machine Smiley
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June 05, 2014, 03:03:13 AM
#50
The lack or enthusiasm in this thread is palpable. No one wants this device.

I'll say it again and again, too little, too late.

While you may well be correct about "Too little, Too late" or it's poor efficiency, bad ROI, any other related items, I think your estimate of "No one wants this device" is off the mark. The Group Buys section, and even Amazon don't jive with a lack of interest. I am not trying to convince you to purchase one, or even be interested in what happens.  I just think your assesment of interest and enthusiasm don't match the reality.

It'll be interesting to see what the long term (i.e. 3+ months) interest on this box is.

You're absolutely right! I'm a bitter, jaded miner... the kind of guy I used to hate when I was a newbie, lol. I'm honestly confused why anyone would buy these low-power miners now days.

But then again, I started with few Block Erupter USB sticks not that long ago and progressed from there. Dozens of people told me there was no hope of ROI. And I ultimately did alright. So I guess it's not much different than someone starting now with a Rockminer.

I guess the main difference now compared to last year, if you want to have some nice extra income from mining, you're not going to be able to keep your mining gear at home without adding extra power and cooling. I've actually exceeded my electrical limit with 8THs and that only brings in ~0.4 BTC per day and the difficulty is going up again tomorrow.
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June 04, 2014, 08:30:08 PM
#49
These chips are slightly too high for USB based, after ~1.2A you start needing beasty USB hubs which defeats the purpose.
That depends on the purpose, but sure - pure within-spec USB is something several of them violate as it is Smiley
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June 04, 2014, 07:51:31 PM
#48
Heck, I'm interested - I'd just rather see the BE200 on a StickMiner instead Wink  If Rockminer made one of those, I'd be all over that.  As it is, though, the price for the R-Box is not at all bad - unless you go to dx/ali, the heat sink + fan assembly alone is ~$25

These chips are slightly too high for USB based, after ~1.2A you start needing beasty USB hubs which defeats the purpose.
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June 04, 2014, 07:39:53 PM
#47
Heck, I'm interested - I'd just rather see the BE200 on a StickMiner instead Wink  If Rockminer made one of those, I'd be all over that.  As it is, though, the price for the R-Box is not at all bad - unless you go to dx/ali, the heat sink + fan assembly alone is ~$25
alh
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June 04, 2014, 07:07:59 PM
#46
The lack or enthusiasm in this thread is palpable. No one wants this device.

I'll say it again and again, too little, too late.

While you may well be correct about "Too little, Too late" or it's poor efficiency, bad ROI, any other related items, I think your estimate of "No one wants this device" is off the mark. The Group Buys section, and even Amazon don't jive with a lack of interest. I am not trying to convince you to purchase one, or even be interested in what happens.  I just think your assesment of interest and enthusiasm don't match the reality.

It'll be interesting to see what the long term (i.e. 3+ months) interest on this box is.
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June 04, 2014, 01:06:04 PM
#45
I suspect somebody here is "Jones Gear". Anybody want to raise their hand?
jonesgear is Jones Gear - they're not particularly active here, but you can also try user conv3rsion over on reddit.
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June 04, 2014, 12:49:17 PM
#44
Since this isn't a "Group Buy" thread, I thought I'd mention that I put "Rockminer" into Amazon, and got a few sellers, the most notable of which is "Jones Gear". I suspect somebody here is "Jones Gear". Anybody want to raise their hand?

If my post/reference to Amazon is inappropriate here, please let me know.

We are on amazon under Minersource.
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alh
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June 04, 2014, 12:26:21 PM
#42
Since this isn't a "Group Buy" thread, I thought I'd mention that I put "Rockminer" into Amazon, and got a few sellers, the most notable of which is "Jones Gear". I suspect somebody here is "Jones Gear". Anybody want to raise their hand?

If my post/reference to Amazon is inappropriate here, please let me know.
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June 04, 2014, 01:36:38 AM
#41
The lack or enthusiasm in this thread is palpable. No one wants this device.

I'll say it again and again, too little, too late.
alh
legendary
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June 04, 2014, 01:27:12 AM
#40
The ultra-high-resolution images from Dogie are from the R-box. He took the fan off,
and removed the top heatsink to get those pictures. I haven't done the same to my single
R-box, but I am sure it's the same. I don't think there are any real images from the larger
rig yet.
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June 04, 2014, 12:18:47 AM
#39
What's up with the BE200's in those pics?  Are those scorch marks from soldering them in place?  Is that normal?
I'd guess it's just remnant thermal compound - there's heat sinks on both sides of the board and Dogie had to remove them to get those pics.  Nothing a few fluids can't clean up before applying some new and getting the heatsinks back on.

Yeah it's thermal paste, I left it on to show the strength of the contact.
is this the real x box or r box?
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