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Re: Black Arrow 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $0.49/GH/s
by
ChuckBuck
on 07/07/2014, 16:41:28 UTC
-genuine parts (capacitors, resistors, mosfets, inductors etc)
-capacitors that cannot not explode

Read it cafefully!!  'Capacitors that cannot not explode'  That's a double negative which mean they will positively explode !!!

It's really a bit of a joke though because if the device was designed correctly there would be no reason for the caps to explode anyway!!  They make it sound as if they are a really volatile device which would only be the case if they were cheap or under-rated for the application.

The capacitors that cannot not explode, commonly known as constant variable capacitors, are connected to resistors designed to perform up to 98.6% of specs or less. The fans are connected to servo motors, thus having the ability to collect the heat, rotating up to 180o to blow it away, then returning to optimal position to capture more heat and repeat the process. The 128 flashing LEDs serve no purpose, but it's killer to look at, especially from a distance, consuming only a few extra watts. The aluminum cases are heat-resistant up to the melting point of aluminum. Included are two ports for filmware - input and output. To protect the loyal customers' investments, manuals were encoded in hillbillish Klingon twice daily during 4:20 hookah sessions at BA's undisclosed Romanian facility, decipherable via a scytale and available at a nominal price point. BA may or may not include no stinkin' PSUs or power cords, so why don't you amigos be a little bit more polite... and quit knockin' our English because we know a question mark ends this sentence because the word 'why' was used within, so there!?

How many alts do you have Mister Gage?!!! Shocked Shocked Shocked Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

I guess it's wise to post under a guise in this particular thread.  Blackarrow would just delete your post instantaneously, once they smell your musk!   Tongue