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Topic: Swedish ASIC Miner - KnCMiner - New Lower Priced Entry Model - page 2. (Read 2796 times)

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BitcoinEvo [$XBTE]
Shipment changed to October ^^
And the lottery this week 1000 units hurry up  Grin
Sy
legendary
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Bounty Detective
Shipment changed to October ^^
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This is going to kill BFL's $2500 50gh/s "pre-orders."  I'm waiting to see how/if they respond.  
sr. member
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Trident Protocol | Simple «buy-hold-earn» system!
Nice to see expansion option. So chips might be added inside, or does this mean stacking boxes?
hero member
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Why does a 1chip version weight 33% more than a 2 chip version?

Maybe it includes the power supply?  While the Saturn/Jupiter does not.

Doubt it. The PSU is only not included due to importing issues with particular countries that seem to delay/decline products shipped with power supplies. Which is why ASIC manufacturers are either shipping without, or giving you the option to ship without a PSU.
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Why does a 1chip version weight 33% more than a 2 chip version?

Maybe it includes the power supply?  While the Saturn/Jupiter does not.
hero member
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Why does a 1chip version weight 33% more than a 2 chip version?

Casing obviously.
legendary
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dogiecoin.com
Why does a 1chip version weight 33% more than a 2 chip version?
sr. member
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Looks like they corrected the spelling and pushed out the original shipping date already (to October from September).

https://www.kncminer.com/products/mercury

I am tempted with a September shipping date.  On the fence with all the higher power Jupiters and Saturn's coming out a month earlier.  In this mining game... delivery dates can and do make the difference.
legendary
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That's the lowest they can go as that's 1 chip, so they sort of listened (I voted for bigger anyway !!)
hero member
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Voting
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Should we produce a device in the range of 500-1000 USD?

Yes. You should produce a smaller device.  61%

No, Stay at the higher end of the market.  20%

I would like to see you produce a larger device.  18%

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Total votes: 2196
hero member
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Looks like they listened to you...again! Cool

You voted with your feet (or fingers).

The final specifications for this device are being ironed out now but we can confirm the following.
100GH/s per device.
Maximum 250w
28nm standard cell ASIC Chips (which are being designed exclusively for KnCMiner by ORSoC).
Modular Design allowing for expansion at a later date.
Embeded Linux device to allow for standalone mining.
Shipment begins in September
This device will require an ATX power supply

$1,995.00

https://www.kncminer.com/products/mecrury

Hopefully they will have the customer service in place to deal with the increased potential customer base...
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