They will prob want 6k plus for it pre orders in august for sep/oct delivery. Its not being offered on english site yet..
Hmmm.....lets see. I am just hoping iBeLink send out our miners earlier so can take advantage before miners blood bath get started .They will prob want 6k plus for it pre orders in august for sep/oct delivery. Its not being offered on english site yet..
Bitmain, wasn't even aware of the Innosillicon one, what price is it at...
It is indded a good specification 30.2 GHs on 750 Watt onlyDoesnt say , the webpage translates to this
30.2Ghs 750W, Innosilicon today announced the launch of the next generation of X11 full custom-made chip and mine A5 DashMaster. The product is the company in the Wright A4 mine after another masterpiece, carefully optimized by the multinational team development, the performance of the world ahead, has completed the chip-level verification, the miners in early September bulk shipments, Provide free warranty for half a year.
Innosilicon A5 DashMaster Master of the world's leading, one-step, to several times the competitive power of the largest computing power, the best energy efficiency than the boutique, to ensure that miners do not regret buying, mining, but the next two years The land of defeat.
Amazing information, could you include Innosilicon and Baikal, please? ThanksThe price for iBeLink was $6k (so if you add PSU & shipping of bitmain) its 50% difference and 36% more efficiency.
I was considering
What about quality?
--> bitmain's D3 have one FAN vs iBeLink have 5 FANS (which means more cooling?)
--> bitmain is using compact casing vs iBeLink using server type chasis (which means more airflow?)
What about price difference?
--> bitmain price is $2700 and if you add PSU & shipping its going to be somewhere around $3100 to $3200 vs iBeLink price including shipping $6300 so it means 50% pricing difference
What about power consumption?
--> bitmain 0.087 watt vs iBeLink 0.075 watt per megahash
What about delivery time?
--> bitmain announced delivery starting from 15th September (means after 2 month) vs iBeLink promised delivery within 1 month
What about capacity?
--> bitmain claims 15000 MHs vs iBeLink 10800 MHs (so a difference of nearly 36%+ hash rate)
What about reliability?
--> In forums i read people claim that bitmain's equipment are not high in quality and unless you put them in datacenter or live in a very cold region they cause maintenance issues
CONCLUSION:
On Power consumption & capacity:
not a big difference, but winner is a winner, iBeLink Wins
On delivery time:
One way that iBeLink can satisfy their customer on price difference is to start shipping out earlier so they will be happy.
On quality:
Everyone have their own view but as per my research the miners who bought bitmain bitcon miners are not so much satisfied with quality, with iBeLink having 4 extra fans and more airflow by using larger chasis vs bitmains small chasis i think iBeLink is going to be a smooth ride.
On Price:
i get my iBeLink on 15th August as my order was confirmed on 15th July , i will have 1 month and with that i am expected to make $4000 , so it will put me equivalent in terms of pricing as my higher price difference would be recovered. (so i have no regrets for placing iBeLink order)
My Vote:
I support iBeLink because they were one producing equipment when bitmain was sleeping and we as crypto-people should not allow any giant to eat innovative players like iBeLink. Even look at bitcoin war going on , main culprit is this Bitmain who threatened with hardfork because they are largest supplier of bitcoin equipment & own largest pool
We should give companies like iBeLink chance and confident they will not shake our trust and ultimately prove to be winner.
My request to iBeLink is that they should deliver faster delivery to help their customers avoid price massacre initiated by bitmain.
Thanks.
Amazing information, could you include Innosilicon and Baikal, please? Thanks
INNOSILICON A5 DashMaster
4.22 BTC ( or 9999 USD; 254.23 LTC )
Hash Rate:
30.2 GH/s (+/-8%, in 750w normal mode)
38 GH/s (+/-8%, in 1250w overclock mode), Power Consumption: 750W
Baikal Giant
7000 USD
Hashrate: 2GHs, power consumption at 430W
From my point of view:Alright i would categorize it as two:
Product which exist and are shipping:-
iBeLink (10.8 GHz at 810 watt) official price: $6000
Baikal (2 Ghz at 430 watt) official price: $7000
Product which don't exist and are most probably in prototype phase:-
Bitmain Antminer D3 (15 GHz at 1200 watt) official price: $2700
Innosilicon A5 Dash Miner (30 GHz at 750 watt) official price: $10000
I hope this will help you make your decision.
From my point of view:
iBeLink - sold out immediately, difficult to buy
Baikal - extremely expensive
Bitmain - sold out immediately, difficult to buy
Innosilicon - with their selling philosophy will be reachable anytime
THANKS!Wish you best of luck
THANKS!
BTW I did my own research and calculations of course.
It was the same one year ago like in these days. Everybody was crying on forums when Baikal released first miners: "They will kill Dash with that haspower!". Today it's the same.
You've also gotten it on bitcointalk.org - unsuccessfully!!!
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1704010.0;prev_next=prev
I'm gonna have somebody make a store with you!