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Board Hardware
Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com
by
Inaba
on 16/10/2012, 23:41:03 UTC
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Still waiting for that link to the discussion.....

Then get busy and make a post on the BFL forums and I'm sure you'll get an answer.

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Why do you need deny the problems you've had with your pool? Even I sent you a mail regarding my 7.2GH/s miner showing up as 5.5 GH/s on your pool, just to get ignored.

I'm not denying there were some problems, I am denying this handy little fib from you:

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Mistakes all over the place, and very defensive reactions. One time I posted a strange block time artifact, he replied that it was fixed and how could I be so stupid as to post that.

I have never responded to anyone on the EMC (or BFL) forums with "How could you be so stupid as to post that" or anything like that in relation to problems with the pool.  I have no idea what you mean about "defensive reactions" either. Like I said, post a link to the threads where it happened or you're just making it up.

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I really think/hope you've got better things to do. So why don't you just do us all a favor and stop hijacking your employer's competitor's thread? Thanks.

I'm not hijacking it, I have no wish to discuss EMC or BFL in this thread.  I want to know about the power consumption of the bASIC device.  Stop bringing up things not related to the bASIC device and the thread won't be hijacked. 

Again, for those that are having trouble with this:  I want to know a specific (even if it's just a ballpark) metric of the bASIC, of which I am a pre-order customer.  I have exactly zero desire to discuss anything else in this thread.  I simply want an answer to "How much power will the bASIC consume, roughly?"  also "What is considered "competitive" in terms of power consumption?  If it consumes 2w/GH, (2x the competition) is that still considered "competitive?"