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Re: LIGHTNINGASIC LA75M,75MHS SCRYPT Miner, USD8800; LA1THS, USD1950.shipped out!!!
by
studio1one
on 04/06/2014, 17:46:12 UTC
Are those A2 terminators ever gonna come down in price? This price is pathetic, gridseeds are better at current prices and with all the crap coming online over the next couple of months why would anyone pay that much for the terminators..not bitching, just looking for an excuse to buy one but no matter how hard I try I can't rationalize paying that much, makes more sense to buy the cheaper gridseed blades.

It would take 16K usd in blades to get 80Mh
-Bobby

$11185 at current stock price $699

Or $9840 at current sale prices ($615)
this price usd699 for g-blade is no sense. this price didn't cover the psu, rpi cost,  and express charge. if you calculate all cost, its much expensive than LA90M.
LA90M is more easy to manage,and setup big farm.



But they deliver in time, unlike you. My order from you had 15 days delay and I still not received promised compensation. Sent several messages, emails and no reply...


actually 15 blades at 5.6MH each

gives you 84 MH

here at $615 each: $9,075 and if you're ordering 15 I know you could get a discount:

https://minereu.com/product/gridseed-blade-miner-80-chip-speical-promotion/

I just ordered 6 - it's the best deal going and if one fails YOU ARE NOT OUT OF BUSINESS!

you'll need 2,100 watts to power them all, but yo're not putting all your eggs into one basket either.

I like multiple smaller machines.





but my ASIC runs at 93 mhash average. Not only that but each blade requires power, and a Pi for every x amount, plus cables, power use etc. Price ramps up a lot from bare blade cost and so does power use

There is no doubt that these ASIC are dollar for dollar a much more effecient way of getting your hash. One fails -- out of business is of course a worry though.