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Topic: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com - page 1845. (Read 3049501 times)

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August 14, 2013, 11:05:42 AM
Thought there would be room inside for the PSU but I guess not.  Doubt it will come with rack rails either.  =)

KNC did say they were not going to worry about the look of the unit, so they told the 100% truth! 
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Ruu \o/
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August 14, 2013, 10:55:11 AM
What is the point of having pcb samples when they don't have any real working asic chip to show. Without the chips what's the point of having the pcb to show??[/b]
We want to see the Kncminer Asic Chip photo and videos

Eve.  you are still very annoying.  remove the color, bold and 16pt size!

They don't have chips, god...  thick skull.


eve
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August 14, 2013, 10:51:32 AM
What is the point of having pcb samples when they don't have any real working asic chip to show. Without the chips what's the point of having the pcb to show??

We want to see the Kncminer Asic Chip photo and videos.
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August 14, 2013, 10:46:59 AM

Clicked to see a working miner, got a simple case instead....

fuq.  So you would rather get no news?  WTF.  no one ever happy.

I'm happy. so whatever.  Just purchased hosting for another one of my units.

I am happy I got news though!
My expectation were too high, that's all.
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August 14, 2013, 10:46:20 AM

Clicked to see a working miner, got a simple case instead....

fuq.  So you would rather get no news?  WTF.  no one ever happy.

I'm happy. so whatever.  Just purchased hosting for another one of my units.

Yeah, I'm happy with just that as well. They even said more pics of the PCB to come before end of next week.

Things seem like they are coming together for them, and I'm looking forward to my day 2 Jupiter:)
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August 14, 2013, 10:44:05 AM

Clicked to see a working miner, got a simple case instead....

fuq.  So you would rather get no news?  WTF.  no one ever happy.

I'm happy. so whatever.  Just purchased hosting for another one of my units.
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August 14, 2013, 10:42:34 AM

Clicked to see a working miner, got a simple case instead....
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August 14, 2013, 10:40:26 AM
Fuck Yeah  Grin


We can also announce that we expect to have PCB samples to show you before the end of next week!
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August 14, 2013, 10:18:32 AM
Still not heard back from KNC ... for 12 days now ...

Have you tried to call them? Maybe I'm just lucky but they pick up every time I call.

Have you reached our via email for an update? Again maybe I'm just lucky but I get a response with in 24 hours always.

I know that sometimes I have to remind the businesses I work with about previous emails and deadlines. It happens.

every time I call.



Every time you call, what? You get someone? You don't?

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August 14, 2013, 10:16:54 AM
Still not heard back from KNC ... for 12 days now ...

Have you tried to call them? Maybe I'm just lucky but they pick up every time I call.

Have you reached our via email for an update? Again maybe I'm just lucky but I get a response with in 24 hours always.

I know that sometimes I have to remind the businesses I work with about previous emails and deadlines. It happens.

every time I call.

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August 14, 2013, 09:40:34 AM
Was thinking more of a demonstration or images instead of a BFL trademarked "we're almost done".
If you'd read the thread you might know that they're not doing the work in-house themselves (thank god).

The chips are likely being shipped straight to the PCB installer and hardware case guys, who, perhaps, ships them to us or another company doing order fulfillment, dunno. Shortly after they're complete, KNC will get their first units for demo, testing, and send out to Kano and the like.

If you see pictures of a working KNC miner it likely means that shipment is either nigh or already happening.

If you knew anything about hardware design or production, you'd know that chips, boards, or complete systems are typically furnished to the customer for acceptance testing.  Additionally, this occurs prior to kickoff of a production run. the product being sold.

FTFY
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August 14, 2013, 09:36:24 AM
Was thinking more of a demonstration or images instead of a BFL trademarked "we're almost done".
If you'd read the thread you might know that they're not doing the work in-house themselves (thank god).

The chips are likely being shipped straight to the PCB installer and hardware case guys, who, perhaps, ships them to us or another company doing order fulfillment, dunno. Shortly after they're complete, KNC will get their first units for demo, testing, and send out to Kano and the like.

If you see pictures of a working KNC miner it likely means that shipment is either nigh or already happening.

If you knew anything about hardware design or production, you'd know that chips, boards, or complete systems are typically furnished to the customer for acceptance testing.  Additionally, this occurs prior to kickoff of a production run.
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August 14, 2013, 09:03:37 AM
Still not heard back from KNC ... for 12 days now ...

Kano, I take it neither has CKOLIVAS?
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August 14, 2013, 08:53:05 AM
After much observation, it is very likely Bitcoinorama is a shill. He goes above and beyond to defend KNC and proclaim how great KNC is in every aspect, but is extremely critical of their competitors.

That is only my opinion though. I know he's going to reply to this stating otherwise, but whatever...

BTW: No, you do not have to be paid to be a shill. Merriam-Webster: to act as a spokesperson or promoter

A shill could also be related by blood or kinship. I don't agree with anything yet, just saying.
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August 14, 2013, 08:21:03 AM
This is the calculation:

Block Reward / (Difficulty*2^32) / (GH/1,000,000,000) * 60 Seconds = BTC Per Minute Per GH/s

25 / 218,228,744,511,017,000 / 0.000000001 * 60 = BTC Per Minute Per GH/s

So, at the current difficulty of 50,810,339 and a block reward of 25BTC you can expect to earn

~0.00000011455869416294 BTC per second per GH/s
~0.0000068735216497764 BTC per minute per GH/s
~0.000412411298986584 BTC per hour per GH/s
~0.00989787117567802 BTC per day per GH/s

not accounting for pool fees/pool luck/variance or other pool formulas.

Thanks for the details, appreciate it.
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August 14, 2013, 07:53:42 AM
While the customers and people interested to obtain answers for valid inquires where discussing here, someone from KnCminer was busy using pre-order funds to advertise in this forum:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2926870

Still, no responses for all valid question in this thread...

 Roll Eyes



They beat Josh...raise a glass
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