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Topic: Technobit HEX4M - 400GH BlackArrow based miner reviewed (Read 14497 times)

Qeu
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Got this in my mail, if you want to see your money back, at least try and pm me the data to get your case along with mine, or email what is asked to the Chief Directorate National Police directly at [email protected].

Dear Mr./Ms. xxxxx,

 

We’ve received your e-mail with the information about Martin Sirakov. In order to check it and link it to a real person in Bulgaria we need to know, do you know the actual victims of this fraud, the exact date, amount and currency of the payment, from which accounts the payment was made, what is the purchased equipment. We need to know do you have e-mails, which were received from mail boxes used by Martin Sirakov and which are related to a purchase of equipment from that person? If you have that kind data, it’ll be of great help for us. In order to prove that this activity is actual internet fraud or other type of crime we need that information and we need the correspondence between Sirakov and the victims, who purchased a specific equipment and still don’t have it delivered after the announced shipment period.

 

I hope that you can give us the needed information.

 

Best regards,

B.Simeonov

Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Bulgaria

Chief Directorate National Police

Cyber Crime Investigation Unit
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also my money gone promice refund and bye bye Huh Huh Huh
sr. member
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ask here, seems loshisa has taken marto.s place https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=906773.new#new
and martos ran with the money Sad
Qeu
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ask here, seems loshisa has taken marto.s place https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=906773.new#new
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I can confirm, DO NOT order from Technobit, they are plain faced liars. I first got into Bitcoin only a few month ago and wanted something to start playing with so ordered one of their DICE, mistake. After a little looking around after ordering, I found they didn't have the best track record so emailed them saying about my order. Well they replied back saying they received my money and they'd send it out the next day, but I'm still waiting 2 month later and no other replies to emails.

So in short as everyone else is saying stay well away from these thieves, 100% con.

Also I would be interested if anyone has any of these DICE they'd be willing to part with.
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“Create Your Decentralized Life”
Just ask for a used one, I'm sure someone here has one sitting in their garage doing nothing. =)


I was a happy Technobit user, I know they get shit around here for missed orders but always worked for me. I got out of the mining game early 2014 so not very current.

I was thinking about picking 2 of these up to throw in to a solo pool for a lottery try a few months ago as the price dropped to 70 Euros; in my view worth the risk to sit in a dark corner and just hash on the off chance of hitting gold.

However I have sent 3 emails to Martin/Techno bit, no response, they have removed the paypal option on the website while leaving back transfer bitcoin payments (non reserve able) which does concern me.

All in all, hold off, I think technobit are gone :/




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I was a happy Technobit user, I know they get shit around here for missed orders but always worked for me. I got out of the mining game early 2014 so not very current.

I was thinking about picking 2 of these up to throw in to a solo pool for a lottery try a few months ago as the price dropped to 70 Euros; in my view worth the risk to sit in a dark corner and just hash on the off chance of hitting gold.

However I have sent 3 emails to Martin/Techno bit, no response, they have removed the paypal option on the website while leaving back transfer bitcoin payments (non reserve able) which does concern me.

All in all, hold off, I think technobit are gone :/



Qeu
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Nice review.  I'd be more than happy to post my own review- we were supposed to have ~50 delivered to out facility for hosting by multiple customers- but unfortunately I do not have access to a telescope powerful enough to observe any of these boards.  Pretty disappointed that multiple customers of ours were screwed by technobit and that they failed to deliver even one board to our facility.

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novak

Too bad the devices are almost obsolete now, if you can get your money back will be great.
We will never get anything from this Technomachinex cluster-fuck, just headaches.
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Nice review.  I'd be more than happy to post my own review- we were supposed to have ~50 delivered to out facility for hosting by multiple customers- but unfortunately I do not have access to a telescope powerful enough to observe any of these boards.  Pretty disappointed that multiple customers of ours were screwed by technobit and that they failed to deliver even one board to our facility.

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novak

Too bad the devices are almost obsolete now, if you can get your money back will be great.
Qeu
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Im still waiting for my refund since february  Huh
Well, if he even cannot come up with your €254.....what can we expect, at all?
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Nice review.  I'd be more than happy to post my own review- we were supposed to have ~50 delivered to out facility for hosting by multiple customers- but unfortunately I do not have access to a telescope powerful enough to observe any of these boards.  Pretty disappointed that multiple customers of ours were screwed by technobit and that they failed to deliver even one board to our facility.

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novak
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Im still waiting for my refund since february  Huh
Qeu
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Anyone, anything?
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0.6250v - 400Mhz - 370Gh/s - 240w - 0,65 w/Gh <-- Awsome eficiency, better than Spondoolies SP20E


 Odd, my SP20E is getting well under .5w/Gh at the moment - running it at .60 volts while my power cost is high to maximise profit, 864 GH at 400 watts at the wall (measured with a Brand 1850 power meter) putting it at .463w/GH

 I crank it up to .64 volts on weekends (Time of Day rate drops my electric cost then making this the most profitable point of operation), pulling 1291 GH at 710 watts - .55w/gh STILL stomps on your .65

 Due to summer heat issues, the highest I ran it at while testing was .66 volts - 1403 GH at 842 watts - .598w/GH and STILL better than your .65

 Please check your facts in the future before posting such totally INACCURATE claims.



Sorry for that, erased. I did not test the Spondoolies. The SP20E is awsome, then...
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Quote

0.6250v - 400Mhz - 370Gh/s - 240w - 0,65 w/Gh <-- Awsome eficiency, better than Spondoolies SP20E


 Odd, my SP20E is getting well under .5w/Gh at the moment - running it at .60 volts while my power cost is high to maximise profit, 864 GH at 400 watts at the wall (measured with a Brand 1850 power meter) putting it at .463w/GH

 I crank it up to .64 volts on weekends (Time of Day rate drops my electric cost then making this the most profitable point of operation), pulling 1291 GH at 710 watts - .55w/gh STILL stomps on your .65

 Due to summer heat issues, the highest I ran it at while testing was .66 volts - 1403 GH at 842 watts - .598w/GH and STILL better than your .65

 Please check your facts in the future before posting such totally INACCURATE claims.

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Yeah, pretty good for a chip intended to run 0.55W/GH top clock, and only delivered 100% off spec and about six months late.

My X-3 are running 700GH at 500-550W. My HEX4M minion boards exist somewhere in limbo between Technobit and Minersource, as do the 50-odd boards I was supposed to be hosting for three different people as of one year ago - never received a single one.

All three companies involved there were scamming bastards
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Yeah, pretty good for a chip intended to run 0.55W/GH top clock, and only delivered 100% off spec and about six months late.

My X-3 are running 700GH at 500-550W. My HEX4M minion boards exist somewhere in limbo between Technobit and Minersource, as do the 50-odd boards I was supposed to be hosting for three different people as of one year ago - never received a single one.

Your X-3 does 700Gh/s at 550w? did you comprobate it with a power meter?  Shocked
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Yeah, pretty good for a chip intended to run 0.55W/GH top clock, and only delivered 100% off spec and about six months late.

My X-3 are running 700GH at 500-550W. My HEX4M minion boards exist somewhere in limbo between Technobit and Minersource, as do the 50-odd boards I was supposed to be hosting for three different people as of one year ago - never received a single one.
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The Minion is a very good 28nm chip, just see the test i've done to a BlackArrow Prospero X-3 with 9/10 operative chips:

At this moment i'm doing some mining tests, using a 80 plus bronze PSU with theese configurations (i use this power meter: http://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B001TL36AK?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00 ):
Voltage - Frequency - HashPower - Consumption - eficiency
0.7325v - 800Mhz - 655Gh/s - 650w - 0,99 w/Gh
0.7325v - 700Mhz - 635Gh/s - 580w - 0,91 w/Gh
0.7325v - 600Mhz - 545Gh/s - 505w - 0,93 w/Gh
0.7250v - 700Mhz - 600Gh/s - 575w - 0,96 w/Gh
0.7250v - 600Mhz - 550Gh/s - 531w - 0,97 w/Gh
0.6750v - 600Mhz - 475Gh/s - 400w - 0,84 w/Gh <-- The Antminer S3 eficiency!
0.6750v - 500Mhz - 475Gh/s - 378w - 0,80 w/Gh
0.6500v - 500Mhz - 450Gh/s - 330w - 0,73 w/Gh <-- A very good eficiency, sure
0.6250v - 400Mhz - 370Gh/s - 240w - 0,65 w/Gh <-- Awsome eficiency
0.6000v - 400Mhz -  Not tested yet...

a good overall for this old miner, sure (at low hashpower have a very good eficiency!!)
Qeu
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And another month of silence past by........
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