Also, whether it would be possible for existing customers with 1.4Th rigs to upgrade to the 2Th - e.g. by mailing in the device - ideally crossmailing so no hash rate is lost. It seems like once they get the old rigs in they should be able to pretty easily upgrade them in house at little cost, as long as they can remove the chip and put it on the new boards...
Cheers,
Will
I don't think there will be such a thing as 2TH. I am quite certain everyone will get the same 1.6TH and no board upgrade etc will solve this problem. The board upgrades etc may make the system more stable at best.
Wouldn't be selling 400Ghs PCI-E for $1699 if they had a solution for this problem.
The title of this thread says "CoinTerra announces its first ASIC - Hash-Rate
greater than 500 GH/s."
Has Cointerra actually demonstrated their chip running at "
greater than 500 GH/s?"
AFAIK, the *only* ASIC in the world running at "
greater than 500 GH/s" is HashFast's
750GH/s EVO.
It's funny.
I bought machines from both Hashfast and Cointerra.
I bought a lot more from Cointerra than hashfast because Cointerra actually seemed to know what they were talking about, whereas your team seemed, well, clueless. But we did buy a few from you, because you promised delivery nearly 2 months before Cointerra.
I have most of my Cointerra order hashing now, and expect the rest of it by the end of this week.
Your machines? Still no sign of them, and no answers when I ask when they might be expected. Imaginary machines with imaginary hashrates really hold no appeal to me.