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DonatorLegendaryActivity: 848Merit: 1001 ASICMINER Blade Sales [Temporarily Out of Stock] May 13, 2013, 04:13:58 PM

Last edit: June 14, 2013, 04:53:07 AM by friedcat #1



First https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178275.0

Second https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=189248.0

Third



Spec

Hashrate: baseline 10GHash/s, rated 10.752GHash/s, maximum 12.829GHash/s with overclocking and proper cooling

Power Consumption: 70-75W on 1.03-1.05V, 83W on 1.1V, 100W on 1.2V, 120W on 1.2V and overclocking

Hasher size: 233mm x 116mm with a 227mm x 100mm x 19mm heat sink attached to its back

Power module size: 192mm x 89mm

Ethernet controller size: 86mm x 40mm



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Purchasing

Pricing: retail price 49.99 BTC each, 48.99 each if quantity >= 10 in a single order, 47.99 each if quantity >= 20 in a single order.

Contact: Please send mail to (

Shipping: DHL for international, SF-Express for China.



Notes

1. Fans are not accompanied with blades anymore. They were more or less intended to serve as a help of quick setup and mining testing for users who haven't got proper cooling yet, but turns out to be quite misleading by making people think the fans are powerful enough to cool the (already)over-voltaged and (easily)over-clocked blades.

2. To make the whole shipping process smooth enough, no more racks are given out or for sales. As a compensate we practice the bulk price discount as shown above.

3. Please be aware that the payment processing and shipping will be less prioritized than the remaining orders in the third auction. It may be 1-2 days less timely before the third auction's shipping is completed. After that it will resume the instant-style speed. This is the official info thread of ASICMINER Blade sales for remaining interested miners after three successful auctions.First https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178275.0Second https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=189248.0Third https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=201753.0 Hashrate: baseline 10GHash/s, rated 10.752GHash/s, maximum 12.829GHash/s with overclocking and proper coolingPower Consumption: 70-75W on 1.03-1.05V, 83W on 1.1V, 100W on 1.2V, 120W on 1.2V and overclockingHasher size: 233mm x 116mm with a 227mm x 100mm x 19mm heat sink attached to its backPower module size: 192mm x 89mmEthernet controller size: 86mm x 40mmPricing: retail price 49.99each, 48.99 each if quantity >= 10 in a single order, 47.99 each if quantity >= 20 in a single order.Contact: Please send mail to ( asicminer.blades@gmail.com ) about the quantity, your postal address, zip code and telephone number. PM to friedcat(this account) or fnnirvana@gmail.com about this sales thread may be ignored.Shipping: DHL for international, SF-Express for China.1. Fans are not accompanied with blades anymore. They were more or less intended to serve as a help of quick setup and mining testing for users who haven't got proper cooling yet, but turns out to be quite misleading by making people think the fans are powerful enough to cool the (already)over-voltaged and (easily)over-clocked blades.2. To make the whole shipping process smooth enough, no more racks are given out or for sales. As a compensate we practice the bulk price discount as shown above.3. Please be aware that the payment processing and shipping will be less prioritized than the remaining orders in the third auction. It may be 1-2 days less timely before the third auction's shipping is completed. After that it will resume the instant-style speed. The ASICMINER Project

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.0

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LegendaryActivity: 1330Merit: 1013Mining since 2010 & Hosting since 2012 Re: ASICMINER Blade Sales May 13, 2013, 04:36:31 PM

Last edit: May 13, 2013, 05:56:51 PM by Dalkore #4 Groupbuy is setup with hosting & management





-Dalkore Looks good. Need to crunch some numbers. Ais setup with hosting & management https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=204118.0 . Very interesting little product.-Dalkore Hosting: Low as $60.00 per KW - Link

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Hero MemberActivity: 742Merit: 500Circle gets the Square Re: ASICMINER Blade Sales May 13, 2013, 04:42:04 PM #6 Credit where it's due, ASICMINER is a very impressive outfit.



Bravo sirs.

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Full MemberActivity: 238Merit: 100I run Linux on my abacus. Re: ASICMINER Blade Sales May 13, 2013, 04:51:13 PM

Last edit: May 13, 2013, 05:06:49 PM by shapemaker #8 Quote from: Miracek on May 13, 2013, 04:40:08 PM

nearly 5000 Euro, not quite there yet

Don't think in Euros, think in Bitcoins.



That said, 50 BTC is still way too steep a price for such a low performance hasher. The rising difficulty will push ROI time way back into 4th quarter of this year at least, and by then nobody has good estimates or even guesses of difficulty. Too many unknowns, ASICMINER themselves being one of them.



At that price, the only ones benefiting are ASICMINER shareholders. Good for them I guess



EDIT: for comparison, in "Avalon equivalents", you'd pay about 278 BTC to get one 3-module Avalon unit out of these blades (67k/12k). If you were to assemble an "Avalon-erupter" with 12Ghash/s from Avalon chips, you'd pay less than 4 BTC (without any other components though, so that comparison isn't entirely valid). Put simply, these are way overpriced. Don't think in Euros, think in Bitcoins.That said, 50 BTC is still way too steep a price for such a low performance hasher. The rising difficulty will push ROI time way back into 4th quarter of this year at least, and by then nobody has good estimates or even guesses of difficulty. Too many unknowns, ASICMINER themselves being one of them.At that price, the only ones benefiting are ASICMINER shareholders. Good for them I guessEDIT: for comparison, in "Avalon equivalents", you'd pay about 278 BTC to get one 3-module Avalon unit out of these blades (67k/12k). If you were to assemble an "Avalon-erupter" with 12Ghash/s from Avalon chips, you'd pay less than 4 BTC (without any other components though, so that comparison isn't entirely valid). Put simply, these are way overpriced. Shut up and give me money: 115UAYWLPTcRQ2hrT7VNo84SSFE5nT5ozo

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Full MemberActivity: 142Merit: 100 Re: ASICMINER Blade Sales May 13, 2013, 04:55:42 PM #11 Quote from: shapemaker on May 13, 2013, 04:51:13 PM Quote from: Miracek on May 13, 2013, 04:40:08 PM

nearly 5000 Euro, not quite there yet

Don't think in Euros, think in Bitcoins.



That said, 50 BTC is still way too steep a price for such a low performance hasher. The rising difficulty will push ROI time way back into 4th quarter of this year at least, and by then nobody has good estimates or even guesses of difficulty. Too many unknowns, ASICMINER themselves being one of them.



At that price, the only ones benefiting are ASICMINER shareholders. Good for them I guess

Don't think in Euros, think in Bitcoins.That said, 50 BTC is still way too steep a price for such a low performance hasher. The rising difficulty will push ROI time way back into 4th quarter of this year at least, and by then nobody has good estimates or even guesses of difficulty. Too many unknowns, ASICMINER themselves being one of them.At that price, the only ones benefiting are ASICMINER shareholders. Good for them I guess

I agree, I should be thinking in Bitcoins, unfortunately I'm new to this and would need to purchase 50 BTC to spend it. My own fault for getting into this so late, either way, I'm happy with my 1 GHash at the moment. I agree, I should be thinking in Bitcoins, unfortunately I'm new to this and would need to purchase 50 BTC to spend it. My own fault for getting into this so late, either way, I'm happy with my 1 GHash at the moment.

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MemberActivity: 67Merit: 10 Re: ASICMINER Blade Sales May 13, 2013, 05:06:16 PM #13 Since i bought 12 + 2 outside the auction time and already payed for them all shouldnt i have some discount since you are now saying that it costs 48.99 in quantities bigger then 10?



I do not think is fair that i paid 50 for all of them just some hours ago...



please let me know. thanks

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Hero MemberActivity: 518Merit: 500 Re: ASICMINER Blade Sales May 13, 2013, 05:12:21 PM #15 Quote from: fgkrew on May 13, 2013, 05:06:16 PM Since i bought 12 + 2 outside the auction time and already payed for them all shouldnt i have some discount since you are now saying that it costs 48.99 in quantities bigger then 10?



I do not think is fair that i paid 50 for all of them just some hours ago...



please let me know. thanks



Of course it's fair. You agreed to the terms offered already. Of course it's fair. You agreed to the terms offered already.

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Sr. MemberActivity: 658Merit: 250 Re: ASICMINER Blade Sales May 13, 2013, 05:32:37 PM #17 Is there a limit as to how many will be sold (at least for the immediate future) or will as many be sold as people attempt to buy?

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LegendaryActivity: 3416Merit: 1063 Re: ASICMINER Blade Sales May 13, 2013, 05:40:06 PM #18 These are unlikely to break even in under 6 months. Maybe 12 months. That's too long a time frame for my investment comforts. Buy & Hold