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Re: BLOKFORGE- Official Canaan Distributor
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devonlambert
on 05/01/2018, 16:25:23 UTC
How much did they cost a pc?

  No one knows... if I would have to guess I would say around 22-2300.00usd/each

bulk reseller price is $2885 each ($173,100 pallet with 60 pieces)
https://canaan.io/product/bulk-pack-reseller-821/

Im guessing resellers price will easily be above $3,000



The Canaan prices seem to be jacked up on the site to allow for profits from their distributors. I doubt it’s the actual price the distributors are paying.
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Re: Minerwarez official Canaan Distributor
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devonlambert
on 03/01/2018, 02:15:27 UTC
Has minerwarez confirmed their stance on the Avalon 821?

Blokforge has been very vocal but we haven’t heard a word from minerwarez, even though they were the first US distributor.
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Re: Ebang Announces E9++, E10, and E10.1
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devonlambert
on 02/01/2018, 21:13:04 UTC
Said it once, and I'll say it again.

Their service is the worst, their product is "alright", their prices are now... outrageous....

No matter the mind backflips you have to make to get to "Ok fine, I'll buy one", you really shouldn't. Supporting a manufacturer who treats its customers worse than Bitmain (and that's a low bar) is committing some form of masochism.

FWIW, at one point, their ebit e9 (not the plus) would have been worth the purchase, but the latest models are outrageous at best.
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Board Service Discussion
Re: Good place to host miners (ASICS) in Austin, TX?
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devonlambert
on 15/12/2017, 19:25:43 UTC
Houston has a few, Im actually about to start building out a warehouse in January. MCHouston is user on here who might be able to help in Houston.

Awesome, thanks for that. Ideally I'd like to start closer to Austin due to where I live but I'm not against regular trips out to Houston if the facility is secure.
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Good place to host miners (ASICS) in Austin, TX?
by
devonlambert
on 15/12/2017, 04:38:46 UTC
Anyone have recommendations for a good place to host miners in/around Austin TX?

I’m thinking of expanding my small farm and am trying to get a feel for hosting miners with a datacenter for instance.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Launching the Antminer L3+, World's Most Powerful and Efficient Litecoin Miner
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devonlambert
on 14/12/2017, 12:30:37 UTC
Did anyone purchase the December 11th-20th batch of L3s from Bitmain and have them ship already? (To USA)

Trying to see if Bitmain is pulling shenanigans now that the price has jumped up OR if I’m just later in the batch.
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Board Mining support
Re: Need Antminer S9 13.5TH help
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devonlambert
on 06/12/2017, 12:51:16 UTC
You could try to track down 2 of those 1000w Power  supplies from HP (they typically come with breakout boards for miners). I would check amazon or eBay. You could also try running with one of Bitmains PSUs but they will be expensive in the aftermarket and won’t be nearly as efficient on 110v. However, the real issue is that you really should be investing in a 220v line. The efficiency of these PSUs/miners are significantly better at that voltage and seeing as how you’ve already investing for the miners, it would be worth looking into.

Here’s an example of the hp setup on amazon (currently sold out):
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019M4AOPA/?tag=blockoperatio-20

Keep tabs on the power supplies offered by these folks:
http://www.centrix-intl.com/
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Re: Good Source To Buy CAT 6E Network Cables?
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devonlambert
on 01/12/2017, 17:34:34 UTC
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Board Service Discussion
Re: Antminer S9 Th/s
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devonlambert
on 01/12/2017, 16:35:46 UTC
You could also just try https://shapeshift.io/

I've used them several times in the past for BTC to BCH purchases.
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Board Mining support
Re: Bitmain Antminer S9 Troubleshooting Blank Hardware Version
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devonlambert
on 01/12/2017, 15:15:22 UTC
S9's take several minutes before anything is displayed on the status page. Give them at least 5 and up to 10min to let them run Auto-tune and decide on their 'optimum' settings.

When starting up you can at least enter pool and user info while Autotune is running. Just go to the config page and enter your info then hit Save&Apply to restart the boot process.

Agreed.

It usually takes a bit to "warm up" AND I like to reboot it after I set the pool info.
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Re: Bitmain's Released Antminer S9, World's First 16nm Miner Ready to Order
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devonlambert
on 28/11/2017, 12:35:15 UTC
Well it is about 10 am tues morning in china.

Maybe  they will move some out today.

I got a shipment notification for my (Dec 1- 10) batch of S9s On Sunday AND another notification for my Nov 21 - 30 batch of D3s on Monday (Yesterday).

Both are still sitting at “shipment information received” with DHL. It’s annoying and exciting at the same time. But I’m still being patient.
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Re: Minerwarez official Canaan Distributor
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devonlambert
on 24/11/2017, 19:36:27 UTC
Canaan, and Minerwarez, have done the best that they could have in a shitty situation.

I'd say that we should all hope that other manufacturers begin to take note and follow suit with a customer service model that actually provides us with some visibility at to what the hell is going on with our miners.

I received the email from Minerwarez stating the 2 week delay and shrugged my shoulders. Having purchased from them previously I have no concern that they'll come through this time as well.
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Re: Ebit e9 miner with 6.8Th/s from Ebang company a new rival for existing producers
by
devonlambert
on 24/11/2017, 17:30:48 UTC
I have to say, after trying to order from them a few months ago.... and failing... (Bank Wire address was apparently incorrect?)

THEN trying to order again and reaching out to their sales team.... (response back was "later it's lunch time now")

THEN hearing all of the service/failure complaints on the miner right here on Bitcointalk.

I'd say stay far and away.

We already have one diva manufacturer in the form of Bitmain with maintenance issues/service issues. No reason to add a cheaper quality diva to your list.

The only way I would reconsider Ebang is if they totally changed up their sales/support model to streamline purchasing for clients across the globe (similar to Canaan and their distro model). Other than that, I'm good with the other companies.

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Re: Pangolinminer & Whatsminer FAQs
by
devonlambert
on 07/11/2017, 23:39:13 UTC
I sent their sales team an email and have been waiting to hear back. I can attest to the quality of the M1 miner which seems to be the same miner as the M3. The efficiency is worse than an S9 but I suspect with availability and this lower price that you’d still do just fine with an M3.
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Re: USED miners, S7 + S9
by
devonlambert
on 10/09/2017, 03:24:24 UTC
Please do let me know if you add any additional S9s.

Thank you.