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Topic: The completely evaluation of Dragon 1 T bitcoin miner from china - page 8. (Read 45639 times)

hero member
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I love it.

F##K  all these Pre-Order companies.

Nice to see Independents making a Stand!
legendary
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150 units of dragon 1T miner are brought into farms and another 400 unit will be added soon.
hero member
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When these are 3000 I will jump in for 1. I am getting more power run to the basement next week...
X2 5 ants cost 5.5 BTC right now for the same hash rate. I would pay up to 6 for the extra efficiency but couldn't justify more for the short life of the returns.
legendary
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When these are 3000 I will jump in for 1. I am getting more power run to the basement next week...
hero member
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Owner, Minersource.net
I will be getting a few of these escrowed thru Og Smiley
legendary
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5000$,!  The last call for the order of dragon 1T miners delivered in 10 March.
  
Hello, every one , this is the last call for the order of dragon 1 T miners delivered in 10 March, The price is 5000$ for the miners delivered and 4400 for the miners host.

This batch will arrive in my place in 9 March, and i will send it to you in 10 March.I have done four delivery deal and one host deal by now, and all of them will get 100$ discount in this batch if you make the order,
With the release of money held in the last deal and some financial help from my bank, i can provide 5 deal with escrow.

If you want to buy one or just want to learn more about dragon 1T miner, contact me via PM, email:[email protected] or skype: skypepcfli.
legendary
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Christian Antkow
legendary
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Miner arrived today as claimed by pcfli. This thing screams like a jet engine, and weighs as much as one.

Will have to replace with something quieter, and I thought the Antminers were loud.

Also, for US people, have a spare PSU AC cord rated at 10A or greater for a 1000W PSU, the original AC cord is China CPCS-CCC (Type I). Luckily I had an extra EVGA Gold 1000W PSU not being used, so I used the cord from that.

Interface is all in Chinese, but luckily when on, the front screen tells you its local LAN IP. Thank GOD for Google Translate, I had it configured and hashing in less than 5 minutes once but pcfli supplied documentation beforehand.

Hashing at 1Th/s as claimed on Eligius:

http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/1JcW46otG6dFXMus3snVMTu6pZoymmS8uE

I will post pics and a full review later today.

Thanks for the review, the first miner i received have run more than 10 days,  and it is very stable
hero member
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Owner, Minersource.net
Miner arrived today as claimed by pcfli. This thing screams like a jet engine, and weighs as much as one.

Will have to replace with something quieter, and I thought the Antminers were loud.

Also, for US people, have a spare PSU AC cord rated at 10A or greater for a 1000W PSU, the original AC cord is China CPCS-CCC (Type I). Luckily I had an extra EVGA Gold 1000W PSU not being used, so I used the cord from that.

Interface is all in Chinese, but luckily when on, the front screen tells you its local LAN IP. Thank GOD for Google Translate, I had it configured and hashing in less than 5 minutes once but pcfli supplied documentation beforehand.

Hashing at 1Th/s as claimed on Eligius:

http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/1JcW46otG6dFXMus3snVMTu6pZoymmS8uE

I will post pics and a full review later today.

All you need to do to change to english is change a single PHP file on the pi
sr. member
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Miner arrived today as claimed by pcfli. This thing screams like a jet engine, and weighs as much as one.

Will have to replace with something quieter, and I thought the Antminers were loud.

Also, for US people, have a spare PSU AC cord rated at 10A or greater for a 1000W PSU, the original AC cord is China CPCS-CCC (Type I). Luckily I had an extra EVGA Gold 1000W PSU not being used, so I used the cord from that.

Interface is all in Chinese, but luckily when on, the front screen tells you its local LAN IP. Thank GOD for Google Translate, I had it configured and hashing in less than 5 minutes once but pcfli supplied documentation beforehand.

Hashing at 1Th/s as claimed on Eligius:

http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/1JcW46otG6dFXMus3snVMTu6pZoymmS8uE

I will post pics and a full review later today.
hero member
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Copyrights ? Patent ? In China ? please...
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Have you successfully overclocked the machine?  Please give instructions on how to do it.
legendary
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are those up for order to europe or australia ?
Yes  the order is open all over the world
sr. member
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These guys take Paypal. Tempting. I need to sell btc to do this not sending btc direct. Minersource.net has these??
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are those up for order to europe or australia ?
sr. member
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As i know, the chip is A1 indeed, they buy it directly from the factory who produce them. bitmine is not the only company who have the right to sell A1, the factory of china who produce it also have the right to sell them, that is what happened now.

If you check the news http://bitmine.ch/?page_id=863, you should know bitmine is just in co-operation with some Chinese company. They just bought the chip from the Chinese company and name it as "Coincraft A1" chip. The Chinese company can also sell the A1 chip. They can call it any name they want like "ABC A1" chip. So the question comes: Does the "Coincraft A1" chip means "A1" chip?I don't think so. This is something like Mcdonalds can make their hamburger and KFC can make their own too.

We do NOT buy chips from bitmine and have no business with them.


From that link:
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Designed from scratch, Bitmine’s Coincraft A1 is a third generation Bitcoin Mining IC developed by Bitmine in co-operation with a team of expert engineers from Innosilicon.

Doesn't say bitmine bought the chip from a Chinese company.

I'm assuming that the R&D funds came from bitmine and it's customers and that Innosilicon was contracted by bitmine for R&D, ergo, bitmine retains IP rights of the A1 chip. Unless the use of the A1 chip in these Chinese 28nm miners has been authorised by bitmine, what we're seeing here is corporate theft and entities being in possession of or receiving these miners, liable for a criminal offence.

Precisely, we are the owner of the IP inside the A1 chip and the major contributor to the know-how of the inner workings that led to its development. We are aware of things like the one happening here and we even made a press release news concerning this matter:

http://bitmine.ch/?p=5178

Whoever purchases these does that on its own risk and may be liable in its own country since we hold IP on that.

Yes, that's China.


@warhawk187: Perhaps you are unaware, but you have just potentially incriminated yourself.

These current Chinese machines based on the CoinCraft A1 chip belong on sites such as Silk Road and customers should be mindful that just because a few units were received and reviewed it does not mean orders can be fulfilled on an ongoing basis.

Then please delete my original comment. I did not read that part of this thread, nor do I condone any IP theft.
newbie
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As i know, the chip is A1 indeed, they buy it directly from the factory who produce them. bitmine is not the only company who have the right to sell A1, the factory of china who produce it also have the right to sell them, that is what happened now.

If you check the news http://bitmine.ch/?page_id=863, you should know bitmine is just in co-operation with some Chinese company. They just bought the chip from the Chinese company and name it as "Coincraft A1" chip. The Chinese company can also sell the A1 chip. They can call it any name they want like "ABC A1" chip. So the question comes: Does the "Coincraft A1" chip means "A1" chip?I don't think so. This is something like Mcdonalds can make their hamburger and KFC can make their own too.

We do NOT buy chips from bitmine and have no business with them.


From that link:
Quote
Designed from scratch, Bitmine’s Coincraft A1 is a third generation Bitcoin Mining IC developed by Bitmine in co-operation with a team of expert engineers from Innosilicon.

Doesn't say bitmine bought the chip from a Chinese company.

I'm assuming that the R&D funds came from bitmine and it's customers and that Innosilicon was contracted by bitmine for R&D, ergo, bitmine retains IP rights of the A1 chip. Unless the use of the A1 chip in these Chinese 28nm miners has been authorised by bitmine, what we're seeing here is corporate theft and entities being in possession of or receiving these miners, liable for a criminal offence.

Precisely, we are the owner of the IP inside the A1 chip and the major contributor to the know-how of the inner workings that led to its development. We are aware of things like the one happening here and we even made a press release news concerning this matter:

http://bitmine.ch/?p=5178

Whoever purchases these does that on its own risk and may be liable in its own country since we hold IP on that.

Yes, that's China.

I have been in contact with pcfli today and ordering a unit with escrow. I will do a complete review of it, if it arrives this Friday as he claims.


@warhawk187: Perhaps you are unaware, but you have just potentially incriminated yourself.

These current Chinese machines based on the CoinCraft A1 chip belong on sites such as Silk Road and customers should be mindful that just because a few units were received and reviewed it does not mean orders can be fulfilled on an ongoing basis.
sr. member
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Edited for content, I see others have purchased these machines.
member
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Heck shipping on this unit should be cheaper than the Ants one package.

They should be able to beat the Ant prices for sure.
hero member
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That's a pretty cool (literally - check those temps) miner; courtesy of the slightly noisy fans, perhaps, but those could be swapped out.

Mining calculation: http://thegenesisblock.com/mining/a/cacfec10d1
Parameters: 1.05TH/s, 880W, $6200, March delivery, no ship/accessory fees, current bitcoinaverage.com rate.
Play with the figures at your own peril Smiley

Mining calculation as per Gator-hex: http://thegenesisblock.com/mining/a/7b217380cc
Parameters: 1.05TH/s, 880W, $4418 (current xe.net), March delivery, no ship/accessory fees, prior bitcoinaverage.com rate, difficulty increase: 48%. Price source: http://www.lketc.com/

( Something wrong? Calculator error?  Let me know, post will be adjusted. )



It's now 19999 Yuan = $3255 USD
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