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Title: Opinions: Is a Corsair TX750 enough for four HD 5830s?
Post by: mouser98 on June 10, 2011, 02:04:27 PM
dedicated mining rig:  biostar A870U3 mobo, Sempron 140 cpu, 2 gig ddr300 mem, 4 sapphire radeon hd 5830s, oc'd to 875,900

is the Corsair tx750 enough power for it?

if not, what symptoms will i notice?


Title: Re: Opinions: Is a Corsair TX750 enough for four HD 5830s?
Post by: CubedRoot on June 10, 2011, 02:25:49 PM
You will be cutting it close I think. I am running 3 HD5850's and a HD5870 in my rig and 750 wasnt nearly enough.  WHen I added the 5870 it killed it. LOL.

I ended up going with the HD850 from corsair.  ITs not much more money than the 750, and it gives you an extra 100 watts of overhead.

Amazon has them for $134 shipped:
http://amzn.to/lHdtiw



Title: Re: Opinions: Is a Corsair TX750 enough for four HD 5830s?
Post by: mouser98 on June 10, 2011, 02:28:27 PM
i only got all of the programming and other issues finally resolved this morning and have had it mining for about 2 hours now.  but it seems to be running okay, so far.  any idea what kinds of symptoms i might see if the PSU is overloaded?


Title: Re: Opinions: Is a Corsair TX750 enough for four HD 5830s?
Post by: Lightspeed on June 10, 2011, 02:30:28 PM
ive got a sweet 2600k rig right next to me, only 2 5830s, but the powerdraw is currently only 243 watts with both cards hashing /w 875core clock + cpu currently doing nothing


Title: Re: Opinions: Is a Corsair TX750 enough for four HD 5830s?
Post by: CubedRoot on June 10, 2011, 02:31:36 PM
Usually it will be simple lockups on the GPU's if you are running on the verge of overloading your PSU. Sometimes the system will randomly reboot.  Are you overclocking these GPU's?  They will require a good bit more power once you start overclocking them, thats when I started seeing all the problems on my rig.  Overclocking with that 5870 just put me right on the edge of stability. My GPU's would lock up and I would be forced to reboot my system and downclock the GPUs.


Title: Re: Opinions: Is a Corsair TX750 enough for four HD 5830s?
Post by: sang on June 10, 2011, 02:32:53 PM
Im running an entire mining rig w/ 2x 5830's at 1000mhz on a 400w Enermax PSU :-)

Its all about the 12v rails.


Title: Re: Opinions: Is a Corsair TX750 enough for four HD 5830s?
Post by: mouser98 on June 10, 2011, 02:36:33 PM
Usually it will be simple lockups on the GPU's if you are running on the verge of overloading your PSU. Sometimes the system will randomly reboot.  Are you overclocking these GPU's?  They will require a good bit more power once you start overclocking them, thats when I started seeing all the problems on my rig.  Overclocking with that 5870 just put me right on the edge of stability. My GPU's would lock up and I would be forced to reboot my system and downclock the GPUs.

i only have them oc'd to 875, with mem uc'd to 900.  as far as i know, that's all aticonfig will let me do, and i am happy with it, i don't want to push them too hard, the third card temp is 67C as it is (although the others are much lower)


Title: Re: Opinions: Is a Corsair TX750 enough for four HD 5830s?
Post by: Fakeman on June 10, 2011, 02:46:03 PM
What is the advantage of underclocking the ram? I have one Sapphire 5830.


Title: Re: Opinions: Is a Corsair TX750 enough for four HD 5830s?
Post by: mouser98 on June 10, 2011, 02:48:28 PM
What is the advantage of underclocking the ram? I have one Sapphire 5830.

it doesn't use as much voltage, so it doesn't generate as much heat, or spend the elec$


Title: Re: Opinions: Is a Corsair TX750 enough for four HD 5830s?
Post by: Fakeman on June 10, 2011, 03:04:00 PM
Tried that and it doesn't seem to decrease hash rate, if it saves a bit of power then I'll keep doing it.