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Topic: Water-cooled S5 Group-buying Thread - page 3. (Read 6261 times)

sr. member
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January 26, 2015, 10:38:17 PM
#26
Wow people will by piss in a bottle as long as the bottle is nice any shiny lol.
sr. member
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January 26, 2015, 10:36:53 PM
#25
How can you not be sure you sound like BITMAIN now.
full member
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January 26, 2015, 10:30:59 PM
#24
Can I buy only 8 boards, 2 controllers and necessary 8+2 cables?

If yes, then I'm interested.
I am not sure,later I will tell you.
sr. member
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January 26, 2015, 10:29:57 PM
#23
I want one to. I will give you $50.00 Bucks!!!

all 8 hash boards will be useless in a year and by then the new generation chips will be out which will be double the speed of 8 hash boards and half the power "14 nm chips".

Even if there isn't do you know what BITMAIN charges for one S5 board the you have to buy this guys kit that's insane!

I will buy a sp20 and wait for new generation chips much cheaper this kit makes no sense!

Its like buying stocks in a company you know is going out of business in a week!

Not unless your rich snobby and selfish and have nothing else better to do with your money then go for it!
LOL... If ASIC mining gear took a year to be useless, that's actually a win in my book. It's been almost exactly two years now since the first ASICs hit the market and we've gone from 10+J/GH to 0.5J/GH.

The SP20 makes more sense at current prices than an S5, but you really need to underclock an SP20 to get it to the same efficiency as the S5. If this kit includes everything needed to get ~4800GH/s for $1307, it's a good value relative to the S5 itself and to the SP20.


That really shows me were your brains lie. a year was a figure that's it. I really give it 3 months and it will be useless like the S1. I am going to save my coins and buy some coins with my stocks and wait for the next generation chips or something more worth while to spend my money on.
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Activity: 154
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January 26, 2015, 10:29:26 PM
#22
I'm interested, but not ready to commit. I'm curious how you will be handling the payments. Also Will you be including the rads, pumps, hoses, etc or simply the cases and boards?
You could look at this thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10203607
Payment is through Paypal,we will settle this,easy for you to check information and easy for us to do RMA.
full member
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January 26, 2015, 10:25:31 PM
#21
I signed up just to state i would like two. i already contacted rita by email. my email is similar to my user name. i would also want two sc-bc2 kits with my order.
Ok,I see.
legendary
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January 26, 2015, 10:18:45 PM
#20
Interested in 1 and 1 sc-bc2 kit. But before I would to have an idea of the noise level. Is it 2 fans like in the C1? How fast are they running?



Yes. 2 fans. You can replace them with 2x Silverstone SST-FHP141

hero member
Activity: 637
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January 26, 2015, 09:38:29 PM
#19
Interested in 1 and 1 sc-bc2 kit. But before I would to have an idea of the noise level. Is it 2 fans like in the C1? How fast are they running?
sr. member
Activity: 326
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January 26, 2015, 09:16:01 PM
#18
I'm thinking about buying a few of these kits.
How much shipping to EU?
Is it possible to write a lower value on the invoice ? (there is more than 20% VAT...)
sr. member
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Are we there yet?
January 26, 2015, 09:03:28 PM
#17
When is the est shipping date? Shipping cost? Will Bitmain still be providing warranty for the boards?

Edit: We all know Bitmain is a little picky with warranty when purchasing from resellers. Especially so for this case as you'll be assembling them.....
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January 26, 2015, 08:16:35 PM
#16
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Is possible to change water connectors to straight versions?
 

No. And the housing cost only 20 USD . 4x water blocks 100USD , 2 x fan +2x fan grill 10 USD

http://shop.syscooling.com/goods.php?id=51


Should be easier and cheaper to ship hashboards and water blocks than a small ATX size box.

I have enought obsolete mining stuf and air coolers, bare update S5 boards would be nice.

I don't want to use 8 S5 boards in one place, I use also the warm air from miners.

Bittmain have made so many hashboard with same bolt pattern and coolers so it is very odd that only way to test miners is assemble them??
legendary
Activity: 1274
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January 26, 2015, 07:00:31 PM
#15
I want one to. I will give you $50.00 Bucks!!!

all 8 hash boards will be useless in a year and by then the new generation chips will be out which will be double the speed of 8 hash boards and half the power "14 nm chips".

Even if there isn't do you know what BITMAIN charges for one S5 board the you have to buy this guys kit that's insane!

I will buy a sp20 and wait for new generation chips much cheaper this kit makes no sense!

Its like buying stocks in a company you know is going out of business in a week!

Not unless your rich snobby and selfish and have nothing else better to do with your money then go for it!
LOL... If ASIC mining gear took a year to be useless, that's actually a win in my book. It's been almost exactly two years now since the first ASICs hit the market and we've gone from 10+J/GH to 0.5J/GH.

The SP20 makes more sense at current prices than an S5, but you really need to underclock an SP20 to get it to the same efficiency as the S5. If this kit includes everything needed to get ~4800GH/s for $1307, it's a good value relative to the S5 itself and to the SP20.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
January 26, 2015, 06:31:17 PM
#14
I want one to. I will give you $50.00 Bucks!!!

all 8 hash boards will be useless in a year and by then the new generation chips will be out which will be double the speed of 8 hash boards and half the power "14 nm chips".

Even if there isn't do you know what BITMAIN charges for one S5 board the you have to buy this guys kit that's insane!

I will buy a sp20 and wait for new generation chips much cheaper this kit makes no sense!

Its like buying stocks in a company you know is going out of business in a week!

Not unless your rich snobby and selfish and have nothing else better to do with your money then go for it!

 






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January 26, 2015, 05:58:22 PM
#13
i want one, but im curious how much is the shipping? and do the watercooled kit contain everything except PSU?
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
January 26, 2015, 04:56:58 PM
#12
Just add a fan shroud like this one which you can make out of a old 120mm fan this will bring the noise down 10db on the original S5 stock fan and even cool it better.

Here is what It looks like add it between the case and the Original s5 fan and your noise will drop very nicely http://pc.mmgn.com/Gallery/120mm-Fan-Shroud

Or get a 120mm fan like I did. I ripped out the fan and just kept the hollow frame works well. When your finished It should look like this.




Even brings temps down to!!!

Did not have all the screws I needed at time of picture but it works good.

I am not going to waste that kind of money on something that's going to be dead in a year even with 8 hash boards.



sr. member
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January 26, 2015, 04:45:46 PM
#11
    We provide S5 water-cooled modify kits,you could look at this thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/modify-s5-antminer-to-watercooling-929437
    Also,we provide water-cooled S5 sale.Each water-cooled S5 have 4 waterblocks,8 hash boards,it is equivalent to 4 air-cooled S5's.The price of each water-cooled S5 is $1307,and if you want to purchase from us sigly,at least 3 water-cooled S5 must be contained in each order,since we purchase boards from Bitmain,buying small amounts of boards is unconvenient.At the same time,I know purchase 3 water-cooled S5's once is unconvenient for you,too,so I launch a group-buying thread here to count how many people want it,and how many S5's are wanted.If the last wanting amount is more than 50,the price might be a little lower.Preparing time of arranging shipment is about 1 week,after counting of first batch,we will purchase boards from Bitmain and assemble water-cooled S5,and ship all S5 one time.If you are interested,please post your email and your wanting amount here,after confirmed we will send you emails about order.

Your insane what these miners make in BTC in six months if that they will be worthless the next generation of chips will be out by then your NUTS!!! I will give you 50 bucks.

 
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1004
January 26, 2015, 04:12:26 PM
#10
Does the kit come with two controllers already wired up to the eight hash boards? Also, what's the expected lead time?
member
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January 26, 2015, 03:48:08 PM
#9

This is relevant to my interests.

Is it possible to run these units on North American 120V circuits ?



Thats 2360 watts, or two 1300 power supplies which you can run on 110v but you would need two separate circuits with 15 amp breakers.  
I my opinion that would be too much copper.  That means a minimum of 12ga wire just to run each power supply.

NAM you can run 220 on most power supplies (hot-hot-ground).  
legendary
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Christian Antkow
January 26, 2015, 03:21:47 PM
#8
     Also,we provide water-cooled S5 sale.Each water-cooled S5 have 4 waterblocks,8 hash boards,it is equivalent to 4 air-cooled S5's.The price of each water-cooled S5 is $1307,and if you want to purchase from us sigly,at least 3 water-cooled S5 must be contained in each order,since we purchase boards from Bitmain,buying small amounts of boards is unconvenient.order.
This is relevant to my interests.

Is it possible to run these units on North American 120V circuits ? Any technical data or photos of the full units ?

To be clear, does the $1307 price include the watercooling equipment, as well as the 4 "air cooled S5's" ?
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1003
January 26, 2015, 03:15:28 PM
#7
......
Is possible to change water connectors to straight versions?
 

No. And the housing cost only 20 USD . 4x water blocks 100USD , 2 x fan +2x fan grill 10 USD

http://shop.syscooling.com/goods.php?id=51
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