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Topic: [www.easy2mine.com] 340$, the group buy of antminer s5(psu included) - page 49. (Read 123463 times)

legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
thanks for the support and the price of host fee on the professional data center will adjust to 185$ and the price on simple data center will adjust to 135$, but currently, there is no place to place new host order, but the new simple data center will ready within one week and new professional data center will ready within 2-3 weeks
here is the new host price table


 nice  a good deal just got better.  I am getting ready to order my second 1 th  hosting  in just a little bit.



Edit:

So If I order today with the professional data center.

  I send a paypal for 1699 + 4% fee   that is 67.96 a grand total of  1766.96.

 I fill the form out.
  
So when does it mine?

24 hours or less?

I then need to pay the hosting fee of 185 usd  on what day?

legendary
Activity: 1006
Merit: 1000
SafeHaven.Finance
thanks for the support and the price of host fee on the professional data center will adjust to 185$ and the price on simple data center will adjust to 135$, but currently, there is no place to place new host order, but the new simple data center will ready within one week and new professional data center will ready within 2-3 weeks
here is the new host price table
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'

How much is hosting fee for a Dragon 1T per month?
What is included in the hosting plan?

You offer different hosting plans?


This is a quote from page 34 by pcfli it shows a good explanation of differences of hosting and pricing.  As far as price for unit of dragon it's on the first page of thread.

updated on 27 May 2014
Hello, every one,  since the dragon 1T bitcoin miner can't mining as much as before with the increased difficulty, the 225$ host fee seems more and more expensive.  
To provide better service and save your guys money, we have co-operated with a new simple data center, where the electricity is very cheap and we can set the host fee for each dragon miner as 150$ each miner each month.
however, because it is not a professional data center like we current use, the warranty will be also limited
1) we only promise that the offline time will not exceed 24 hours each month
2) you can only use eliguis pool.
3) no remote access to the miner
Currently we have 12 unit in this simple data center and you can check the detail of the miner through the following link
http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/131gBm2SsBjWBLePCVQpSB4gYwbA7e9vS1

and see the worker detail by clicking the tag "toggle display of worker details"

if you want to buy one such miner, just tell me which worker you want to pick and give me your btc address, then we will point it to your btc address on eligius pool,


the price of one 1T dragon miner is 1850$ in this miner, but we promise to switch to your pool within 24 hours(usually only need 1-4 hours on work day)and you need pay three month host fee in advance.



Thanks for information.
Price is too much for both hosting plans.


okay you think he charges to much to host correct?

 Show me a better deal on this site for 1th hosted.

There is no better deal that I can find.


Go to the top of this thread the 1th machine costs 1699 usd for 1 th  pay to host up front on the cheap plan 3x 150 = 450.

  so that is 2150 usd for 1th.    90 days paid up hosting.  full warranty on the machine,  find cheaper on this site please.

and while  I am at this.  show me one with an option for paypal with a 4% fee.  or a grand total of $2246.75 for 90 days of hosting and you own the machine.

While I am at it 45 day paypal protection and if you use a cc to fund the paypal 60  days protection or more.

Now 2246 usd may not make a profit after 90 days.  but you only have btc price risk to worry about.   If you have  a better deal  show it to us.



legendary
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SafeHaven.Finance
yes, in this case, i usually suggest the customer to buy a new one, and tell me the cost, and i will set a special discount for you when you place the next order
member
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pcfli that really sucks so no warranty of these I guess

well I guess if the manufacturer wont help nothing I can do from the other side of the world. 
legendary
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Lee, you just deleted/moderated one of my posts which has a valid and pertinent statement in it.  Why?

legendary
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SafeHaven.Finance
it is strange, the factory does promise to replace the psu for free, but you need cover the shipment fee, which may even more expensive than you buy a new psu...
member
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pcfli its winter here so temps not a problem and the other dragon is running fine the psu is definitely faulty
legendary
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Look at the bottom picture, beside the 2 pci-e connectors, you can see 1 motherboard cable, 1×4+4 cable and 1×8 pin cable.
The cable with the 8 pin is powering 2 modules via an adapter with 2 pci-e connectors. This can not be seen on this picture. I have seen this somewhere, just need to search for that picture again.
Mr. Lee probably switch the better PSU for a cheap one and sold the good ones somewhere else.

I can promise you that is not being done.

If the ATX PSU shown on the above picture is rated 1000W (or thereabouts) which is supposed to power these 1T Dragon miners, then why does it only have 2 dedicated modular PCIe output ports.  Typical ATX PSUs with only 2 dedicated PCIe connectors are in the 500W-650W range.  How could this be a kilowatt ATX PSU then?  Please explain.
sorry i dont know the detail, but the thing i want to say is most of the miner i sell are shipped out directly from factory

Then perhaps it is about time that you clarify it with your factory and then post the PSU's specifications on here.  I don't think it's fair for you to lead your customers on and make them think that they are getting an appropriate PSU in each Dragon miner when they are not.  Your account description says, "honest re-seller of T level miner from china".  Then make it so.  I'm reasonable so I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt.  However, I must state that being honest is not the same as playing "oblivious".


sorry to be honest, i just need to specify anything i know

So, you're telling me that you don't know anything about what you are actually selling on here?  Why can't you get the PSU specifications from your factory and publish it here?


I will try to figure it out and update here

Please do.

legendary
Activity: 1081
Merit: 1001
help please

my dragon is not mining

It powers up the fans come on the green leds flash for a while then the fans stop and the green leds stop flashing
But I can log into the machine and get into the real time monitoring which shows the blades as alive but just not doing anything
The running log just shows all zero's

I have tried turning off waiting a couple of minutes then turning back on and starting and stopping with no change

Any ideas
maybe the psu problem, get off one blade and to see whether it works

If this is the case, then it only goes to prove that the Dragon miners are shipped with subpar and inappropriate PSUs and yet you are adamant about divulging the specifications.  What gives?

sr. member
Activity: 323
Merit: 250
updated on  8 Jun 2014

two scrypt miner are added on our product list, it is cheap and stable, enjoy it
Is it possible to get the full chip name for the new scrypt miners? Or the source?
legendary
Activity: 1006
Merit: 1000
SafeHaven.Finance
Look at the bottom picture, beside the 2 pci-e connectors, you can see 1 motherboard cable, 1×4+4 cable and 1×8 pin cable.
The cable with the 8 pin is powering 2 modules via an adapter with 2 pci-e connectors. This can not be seen on this picture. I have seen this somewhere, just need to search for that picture again.
Mr. Lee probably switch the better PSU for a cheap one and sold the good ones somewhere else.

I can promise you that is not being done.

If the ATX PSU shown on the above picture is rated 1000W (or thereabouts) which is supposed to power these 1T Dragon miners, then why does it only have 2 dedicated modular PCIe output ports.  Typical ATX PSUs with only 2 dedicated PCIe connectors are in the 500W-650W range.  How could this be a kilowatt ATX PSU then?  Please explain.
sorry i dont know the detail, but the thing i want to say is most of the miner i sell are shipped out directly from factory

Then perhaps it is about time that you clarify it with your factory and then post the PSU's specifications on here.  I don't think it's fair for you to lead your customers on and make them think that they are getting an appropriate PSU in each Dragon miner when they are not.  Your account description says, "honest re-seller of T level miner from china".  Then make it so.  I'm reasonable so I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt.  However, I must state that being honest is not the same as playing "oblivious".


sorry to be honest, i just need to specify anything i know

So, you're telling me that you don't know anything about what you are actually selling on here?  Why can't you get the PSU specifications from your factory and publish it here?


I will try to figure it out and update here
legendary
Activity: 1081
Merit: 1001
Look at the bottom picture, beside the 2 pci-e connectors, you can see 1 motherboard cable, 1×4+4 cable and 1×8 pin cable.
The cable with the 8 pin is powering 2 modules via an adapter with 2 pci-e connectors. This can not be seen on this picture. I have seen this somewhere, just need to search for that picture again.
Mr. Lee probably switch the better PSU for a cheap one and sold the good ones somewhere else.

I can promise you that is not being done.

If the ATX PSU shown on the above picture is rated 1000W (or thereabouts) which is supposed to power these 1T Dragon miners, then why does it only have 2 dedicated modular PCIe output ports.  Typical ATX PSUs with only 2 dedicated PCIe connectors are in the 500W-650W range.  How could this be a kilowatt ATX PSU then?  Please explain.
sorry i dont know the detail, but the thing i want to say is most of the miner i sell are shipped out directly from factory

Then perhaps it is about time that you clarify it with your factory and then post the PSU's specifications on here.  I don't think it's fair for you to lead your customers on and make them think that they are getting an appropriate PSU in each Dragon miner when they are not.  Your account description says, "honest re-seller of T level miner from china".  Then make it so.  I'm reasonable so I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt.  However, I must state that being honest is not the same as playing "oblivious".


sorry to be honest, i just need to specify anything i know

So, you're telling me that you don't know anything about what you are actually selling on here?  Why can't you get the PSU specifications from your factory and publish it here?

legendary
Activity: 1006
Merit: 1000
SafeHaven.Finance
updated on  8 Jun 2014

two scrypt miner are added on our product list, it is cheap and stable, enjoy it
legendary
Activity: 1006
Merit: 1000
SafeHaven.Finance
hi pcfli

It is a psu problem it will run 2 blades but not 3 or 4.

What can you do for me as the miner arrived from you about 3 and a half weeks ago so its still kinda new
these things happen a lot in summer, the power consumption will increase with temperature, i guess your room is a little too hot...
legendary
Activity: 1006
Merit: 1000
SafeHaven.Finance
Look at the bottom picture, beside the 2 pci-e connectors, you can see 1 motherboard cable, 1×4+4 cable and 1×8 pin cable.
The cable with the 8 pin is powering 2 modules via an adapter with 2 pci-e connectors. This can not be seen on this picture. I have seen this somewhere, just need to search for that picture again.
Mr. Lee probably switch the better PSU for a cheap one and sold the good ones somewhere else.

I can promise you that is not being done.

If the ATX PSU shown on the above picture is rated 1000W (or thereabouts) which is supposed to power these 1T Dragon miners, then why does it only have 2 dedicated modular PCIe output ports.  Typical ATX PSUs with only 2 dedicated PCIe connectors are in the 500W-650W range.  How could this be a kilowatt ATX PSU then?  Please explain.
sorry i dont know the detail, but the thing i want to say is most of the miner i sell are shipped out directly from factory

Then perhaps it is about time that you clarify it with your factory and then post the PSU's specifications on here.  I don't think it's fair for you to lead your customers on and make them think that they are getting an appropriate PSU in each Dragon miner when they are not.  Your account description says, "honest re-seller of T level miner from china".  Then make it so.  I'm reasonable so I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt.  However, I must state that being honest is not the same as playing "oblivious".


sorry to be honest, i just need to specify anything i know
member
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How much is hosting fee for a Dragon 1T per month?
What is included in the hosting plan?

You offer different hosting plans?


This is a quote from page 34 by pcfli it shows a good explanation of differences of hosting and pricing.  As far as price for unit of dragon it's on the first page of thread.

updated on 27 May 2014
Hello, every one,  since the dragon 1T bitcoin miner can't mining as much as before with the increased difficulty, the 225$ host fee seems more and more expensive.  
To provide better service and save your guys money, we have co-operated with a new simple data center, where the electricity is very cheap and we can set the host fee for each dragon miner as 150$ each miner each month.
however, because it is not a professional data center like we current use, the warranty will be also limited
1) we only promise that the offline time will not exceed 24 hours each month
2) you can only use eliguis pool.
3) no remote access to the miner
Currently we have 12 unit in this simple data center and you can check the detail of the miner through the following link
http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/131gBm2SsBjWBLePCVQpSB4gYwbA7e9vS1

and see the worker detail by clicking the tag "toggle display of worker details"

if you want to buy one such miner, just tell me which worker you want to pick and give me your btc address, then we will point it to your btc address on eligius pool,


the price of one 1T dragon miner is 1850$ in this miner, but we promise to switch to your pool within 24 hours(usually only need 1-4 hours on work day)and you need pay three month host fee in advance.



Thanks for information.
Price is too much for both hosting plans.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000

How much is hosting fee for a Dragon 1T per month?
What is included in the hosting plan?

You offer different hosting plans?


This is a quote from page 34 by pcfli it shows a good explanation of differences of hosting and pricing.  As far as price for unit of dragon it's on the first page of thread.

updated on 27 May 2014
Hello, every one,  since the dragon 1T bitcoin miner can't mining as much as before with the increased difficulty, the 225$ host fee seems more and more expensive. 
To provide better service and save your guys money, we have co-operated with a new simple data center, where the electricity is very cheap and we can set the host fee for each dragon miner as 150$ each miner each month.
however, because it is not a professional data center like we current use, the warranty will be also limited
1) we only promise that the offline time will not exceed 24 hours each month
2) you can only use eliguis pool.
3) no remote access to the miner
Currently we have 12 unit in this simple data center and you can check the detail of the miner through the following link
http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/131gBm2SsBjWBLePCVQpSB4gYwbA7e9vS1

and see the worker detail by clicking the tag "toggle display of worker details"

if you want to buy one such miner, just tell me which worker you want to pick and give me your btc address, then we will point it to your btc address on eligius pool,


the price of one 1T dragon miner is 1850$ in this miner, but we promise to switch to your pool within 24 hours(usually only need 1-4 hours on work day)and you need pay three month host fee in advance.


member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10

How much is hosting fee for a Dragon 1T per month?
What is included in the hosting plan?

You offer different hosting plans?



member
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Merit: 10
hi pcfli

It is a psu problem it will run 2 blades but not 3 or 4.

What can you do for me as the miner arrived from you about 3 and a half weeks ago so its still kinda new
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