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Title: [WTS] Custom power strip
Post by: rjk on July 12, 2012, 03:50:39 PM
ALL PSUs SOLD, see below for the custom power strip.

For sale are 3  2 power supplies.  ONE PSU REMAINING PLEASE NOTE! All of these have had their power cables changed to 15A 250V connectors, so I could plug them into my special high voltage power strip. I can ship the power cables to you with the special connector (pictured below), or I can ship with the connector removed and the stripped wires exposed. I can also ship without the cable if you want to provide your own. Please let me know. The connectors used are the P&S Legrand 6-15P plugs, and you can get them at your local home center. You can also get the "normal" 5-15P plugs at your home center if you wish to replace these. Pic:

https://i.imgur.com/QupFGl.jpg?1 (https://i.imgur.com/QupFG.jpg)



UPDATE: I'm adding my special power strip that I built for this application in here. The details about it are as follows:

It uses these parts:
Raco modular metal boxes (http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZbohnZ18vZ1z115vz/R-100548372/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053) - you can remove the sides and bolt them together.
P&S Legrand plugs (http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-100206376/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053) - chop the end off of your existing cords an bolt these on. 6-15P for 15 amps at 250V.
20 amp 250V outlets (http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZc33aZ1z122vmZ1z116ug/R-202066679/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053) - HD doesn't carry 15A versions, but that's not a problem since it will work with both 15 and 20 amp plugs.
Sectional wall plates (http://www.ebay.com/itm/350580697987) - 2 of these, they go on each end. HD doesn't have them.
Sectional wall plates (http://www.ebay.com/itm/350576670571) - 4 of these, they go in the middle. HD doesn't have these either.
20A 250V 3-pin twistlock connector (http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZc336Z50lZ1z11vb9Z1z116f3/R-100576039/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053) - L6-20P P&S Legrand.
25 feet of SJOOW 12AWG (http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZbm6mZ1z0zudwZ6gu/R-202206496/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053) 3 conductor cable - Cerrowire.

It looks like this:

https://i.imgur.com/ksjQFl.jpg (https://i.imgur.com/ksjQF.jpg)
https://i.imgur.com/2Pyxil.jpg (https://i.imgur.com/2Pyxi.jpg)

I'll sell it for $75  $45, and include the twistlock receptacle as well, that mates to the plug that is already on the end of the cord.



The first PSU is the 1300 watt Rosewill Lightning (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182063) PSU, which has an 80plus Gold rating and active PFC. It includes all the detachable cables stored in the nylon pouch, and is guaranteed against DOA. It worked excellently while I used it for a large rig. Also, pretty colors. ;D Asking $185  $175 with shipping. THIS PSU IS SOLD

The second PSU is the superb PC Power and Cooling Silencer 910 watt (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817703022) unit. It might be one of the last excellent PSUs that PCP&C made since they were eaten by OCZ. It will happily run at full power for as long as you want it to, and is SLI certified. It also has a 7 year warranty, although it will easily outlast that. It is 80plus Silver rated and has active PFC. Asking $105  $85 with shipping. THIS PSU IS SOLD

The third PSU is the Cooler Master GX 750w (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817171053). It too is rated for 80plus with up to 85% efficiency, has active PFC, and I have had no issues with the 2 that I have had. Asking $60  $45 with shipping. THIS PSU IS SOLD

https://i.imgur.com/2in6s.jpg 1300 watt Rosewill Lightning (SOLD)

https://i.imgur.com/4kx5O.jpg
910 watt PC Power and Cooling Silencer (SOLD)

https://i.imgur.com/jwXcZ.jpg 750 watt Cooler Master GX750W (SOLD)


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w
Post by: rjk on July 13, 2012, 08:33:38 PM
Bump, these are available for immediate shipment!


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w
Post by: rjk on July 16, 2012, 04:43:00 PM
These are good as new. Perfect for someone getting started with a new rig, or for the seasoned builder adding to his collection. Prices lowered a bit, these are a great deal with no dust and hardly any use.


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w
Post by: rjk on July 17, 2012, 02:29:07 PM
Bump for great prices!


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w
Post by: ssateneth on July 18, 2012, 10:43:48 AM
I'm really curious about 250v.. I understand almost all PC power supplies can take anything from 100-264v and 50-60hz frequency without no problems and adjust automatically. On my circuit breaker box (uses 1 inch square d breakers), I have 2 empty slots left (they are adjacent to each other). My AC power is normally 110-118v depending on load according to my 2 kill a watts. Is there some sort of circuit breaker I can put in to make it double the voltage (calling it 250v, but its probably less)? Right now I'm pulling 19A + an unknown amount from a 20A 115v breaker, and I'm worried that I'll trip it or burn something out. I kind of want to reliably be able to pull 4000-5000 watts without being in danger of frying any wires or breakers or anything.

Also, I noticed my cords are pretty warm/hot. I got about 1125 watts going through a 14 guage cord on a surge protector/multi outlet/whatever you call them, and it's pretty hot. Assuming the multi outlet can also accept 250v (which it probably cant, not the correct plugin) and I run the same amount of watts on 250v, would the cord be cooler to the touch? Only ask since I heard less amps going through a cord means less heat.

Will running 250v and subsequently lower amps compared to 110v mean less lost power? I know PC power supplies like to have a higher input power for efficiency, just wondering if there will be other places for power to be leaked in the form of heat, such as cords, circuit breaker, outlets, etc

Sorry if I'm talking like a noob, I don't know how to describe the situation correctly. Also sorry for asking so many questions. I just feel I need to reliably supply more (and better) power to my rigs. drawing 2100 watts from a 15A 115v sockets sure feels wrong.. even though the circuit breaker was switched with a 20A so it doesnt trip so easily.


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w
Post by: rjk on July 18, 2012, 01:57:08 PM
I'm really curious about 250v.. I understand almost all PC power supplies can take anything from 100-264v and 50-60hz frequency without no problems and adjust automatically. On my circuit breaker box (uses 1 inch square d breakers), I have 2 empty slots left (they are adjacent to each other). My AC power is normally 110-118v depending on load according to my 2 kill a watts. Is there some sort of circuit breaker I can put in to make it double the voltage (calling it 250v, but its probably less)? Right now I'm pulling 19A + an unknown amount from a 20A 115v breaker, and I'm worried that I'll trip it or burn something out. I kind of want to reliably be able to pull 4000-5000 watts without being in danger of frying any wires or breakers or anything.

Also, I noticed my cords are pretty warm/hot. I got about 1125 watts going through a 14 guage cord on a surge protector/multi outlet/whatever you call them, and it's pretty hot. Assuming the multi outlet can also accept 250v (which it probably cant, not the correct plugin) and I run the same amount of watts on 250v, would the cord be cooler to the touch? Only ask since I heard less amps going through a cord means less heat.

Will running 250v and subsequently lower amps compared to 110v mean less lost power? I know PC power supplies like to have a higher input power for efficiency, just wondering if there will be other places for power to be leaked in the form of heat, such as cords, circuit breaker, outlets, etc

Sorry if I'm talking like a noob, I don't know how to describe the situation correctly. Also sorry for asking so many questions. I just feel I need to reliably supply more (and better) power to my rigs. drawing 2100 watts from a 15A 115v sockets sure feels wrong.. even though the circuit breaker was switched with a 20A so it doesnt trip so easily.
I've got just the thing. I built myself a higher-voltage distribution system, although I spent too much on it by buying everything at retail instead of ordering it all over the internet for cheaper. It consists of the following components:

Raco modular metal boxes (http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZbohnZ18vZ1z115vz/R-100548372/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053) - you can remove the sides and bolt them together.
P&S Legrand plugs (http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-100206376/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053) - chop the end off of your existing cords an bolt these on. 6-15P for 15 amps at 250V.
20 amp 250V outlets (http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZc33aZ1z122vmZ1z116ug/R-202066679/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053) - HD doesn't carry 15A versions, but that's not a problem since it will work with both 15 and 20 amp plugs.
Sectional wall plates (http://www.ebay.com/itm/350580697987) - 2 of these, they go on each end. HD doesn't have them.
Sectional wall plates (http://www.ebay.com/itm/350576670571) - 4 of these, they go in the middle. HD doesn't have these either.
20A 250V 3-pin twistlock connector (http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZc336Z50lZ1z11vb9Z1z116f3/R-100576039/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053) - L6-20P P&S Legrand.
25 feet of SJOOW 12AWG (http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZbm6mZ1z0zudwZ6gu/R-202206496/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053) 3 conductor cable - Cerrowire.

It looks like this:
https://i.imgur.com/ksjQFl.jpg (https://i.imgur.com/ksjQF.jpg)
https://i.imgur.com/2Pyxil.jpg (https://i.imgur.com/2Pyxi.jpg)

You mentioned you have a Square-D panel. Likely, it is a QO type home load center, so you would need this breaker to fill those 2 spots: http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZbm16Z684/R-100032386/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053
http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/productImages/400/ec/ec1fde0d-38f4-4b45-a47c-d1726f07ce83_400.jpg

In regards to why you would want to use it - yes, higher voltage means less heating of the wire because of the lower amperage. As a rule of thumb, you can double the voltage to get half the amps. In practice however, computer powre supplies tend to be a few percent more efficient at higher voltage, so you would actually be using less than half the amps at exactly double the voltage. The greater efficiency will directly result in fewer watts being used, although the actual reduction will be fairly small and may or may not be worth the switchover in terms of payback and profitability.

Generally, a little cord heating isn't a major issue, but if it feels hot to the touch, I would start to get worried. Additionally, mining is a continuous load, so you should only be using 80% of the breaker rating as per Code. 15 x 120V = 1800 watts per 15 amp breaker at full power, and 80% of that would be 1800 x 0.8 = 1440 watts continuously. If you switched to a 20 amp 240 volt breaker, the calculations would be like this: 20 x 240V = 4800 watts full power rating, and then 4800 watts x 0.8 = 3840 watts for a continuous load, as per the Code de-rating.

I don't know how close your panel is to your mining operation, but I would not recommend that you use your existing wiring with a new breaker. If it has a 15A 120V breaker on it now, it is likely 14 AWG, which is too small for an upgrade. That's one of the reasons I built my power strip with a 25 foot cable. Additionally, you could replace my 12AWG SJ cord with some 10AWG of almost any type, and switch to a 30A breaker, but this would probably be a Code violation since each of the outlets is rated for 20A max, not 30A. If you wanted to go 30A at 250V, you would probably want to start over with a commercial PDU and special 250V IEC connectors, instead of my homebrewed setup.

Anyways, I can offer this power strip to you for about half of what it cost me to build, which would be about $75. You might be able to match that by ordering all the parts on eBay or somewhere instead of buying them at Home Depot.


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w
Post by: ssateneth on July 18, 2012, 02:52:28 PM
Wow, what a slew of information! ;D Can I tip you?
Also went to home depot, and figured maybe I just want to stick with 115v. That way I can continue to measure with my kill-a-watts (I can't find any compatible 230v ones). Just means I have to run 2 circuits instead of one big fat one.


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w
Post by: rjk on July 18, 2012, 03:11:07 PM
Wow, what a slew of information! ;D Can I tip you?
Also went to home depot, and figured maybe I just want to stick with 115v. That way I can continue to measure with my kill-a-watts (I can't find any compatible 230v ones). Just means I have to run 2 circuits instead of one big fat one.
lol sure, my firstbits are under my avatar.

For standard voltage upgrades, you can get specialty tandem breakers that go in a single slot. Click the following link for info: http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZbm0f/h_d2/Navigation?catalogId=10053&Nu=P_PARENT_ID&currentPLP=true&omni=c_Specialty&searchNav=true#/?c=1&684=684
However, you have to be sure that your load center ("breaker panel") supports tandems; you can tell whether they are supported by looking at the copper bus bars in the middle - they will be split into a fork or have special tabs if you are allowed to use those kinds of breakers. Unfortunately I can't find any pictures, but any electrician will know what I mean.

For 20 amp circuits, don't use anything smaller than 12AWG. If you can use tandems, that will mean up to 4 20A breaker slots can be added for your operation. 4 x 20 x 120 = 9600 watts, and 9600 watts x 0.8 = 7680 maximum continuous power draw in watts, as per Code limits.


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: rjk on July 18, 2012, 03:58:13 PM
Added my custom power cord thingy to the OP. It looks like this:

https://i.imgur.com/ksjQFl.jpg (https://i.imgur.com/ksjQF.jpg)
https://i.imgur.com/2Pyxil.jpg (https://i.imgur.com/2Pyxi.jpg)

$75  $65 shipped, and includes the twistlock receptacle that mates to the plug that's already attached to the cord.


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: rjk on July 19, 2012, 01:40:33 PM
Bump for awesome parts!


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: ssateneth on July 19, 2012, 05:31:59 PM
Wish I could afford the rosewill lightning! I need moar powerz!


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: rjk on July 20, 2012, 07:03:43 PM
Wish I could afford the rosewill lightning! I need moar powerz!
Sucks being poor, I guess that's why I'm selling stuff. ;D

Also bump


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: ssateneth on July 21, 2012, 02:26:13 AM
Wish I could afford the rosewill lightning! I need moar powerz!
Sucks being poor, I guess that's why I'm selling stuff. ;D

Also bump

Well, I'm not exactly -that- poor. I got about $350 worth of video cards I need to sell (2x gigabyte 5850 non-reference, diamond 5830 non-reference) but I have 2x reference 5870 and 1 non-reference, but voltage fully adjustable, 5850 coming in the mail. If I sold my 3 cards, I'd probably jump on the rosewill. Right now I'm drawing 830-860W AC from a 750W HALE90 (80plus gold) and 900-930W AC from a PC P&C 1KW-SR (only 860W available on 12v. not 80plus at all either), and I'm getting sketchy behavior from my rigs; They don't turn off like I would expect, they just become unresponsive and start drawing only ~300 watts, have to hard reset to fix it.

In the meantime, I jerryrigged an OOOLD PSU with 336W available on 12v and powered the weakest cards in each system (5850 @ 0.95v), -seems- to be ok so far..

Plus if I were to get the rosewill, then I could finally RMA my HALE90; I melted one of the molex cords and modular outlets because I didn't know better not to power 2 x Gigabyte 5850s (voltage hardlocked to 1.088v) @ 1000+ MHz across a single molex string. <.<

Anyways, I'm rambling. Bottom line is I'm interested in the rosewill 1300w, and money will eventually come.


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: rjk on July 24, 2012, 02:43:48 PM
Bump, prices lowered on everything!


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: miaviator on July 24, 2012, 05:34:03 PM
How many rails and how many Amps are each of these PSU's?


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: rjk on July 24, 2012, 05:49:32 PM
How many rails and how many Amps are each of these PSU's?
They are all single rail. The amperage of the 1300watt lightning is 108A on the main 12v rail. The amperage of the 910watt PCP&C is 74A on the main 12v rail. And the amperage of the 750watt Cooler Master is 60A on the main 12v rail.
(links in the OP go to the Newegg specs pages for each unit)


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: rjk on July 25, 2012, 07:44:58 PM
Bump! Good clean PSUs for cheap!


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: ssateneth on July 26, 2012, 02:09:02 AM
I'm still interested in the rosewill 1300W, but also still waiting for money to come pouring in from sales of other items :( Free bump nonetheless


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: rjk on July 27, 2012, 02:05:58 PM
Daily bump for good PSUs!


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: ssateneth on July 30, 2012, 01:03:25 AM
I'm getting closer and closer to putting down an offer on the rosewill...


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: ssateneth on July 31, 2012, 01:33:44 AM
I PM'ed you rjk.


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: rjk on July 31, 2012, 03:50:09 PM
Rosewill Lightning held pending sale to ssateneth, other stuff still available!


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: rjk on August 01, 2012, 02:26:58 PM
1300 watt Rosewill Lightning sold to ssateneth, other 2 PSUs and awesome power strip still available! ;D


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: rjk on August 04, 2012, 01:47:39 PM
Although it hurts, I've lowered the prices even more on these excellent clean units. If you want the whole works (2 remaining PSUs and custom power strip), I'll send them all to you for $190.


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: rjk on August 06, 2012, 01:42:40 PM
Bump for good PSUs!


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: ssateneth on August 07, 2012, 02:50:56 AM
Got the 1300W rosewill in the mail today, along with my G440 CPU and MSI Z77A-G45 mainboard. I got hard drives, memory, and vidoe cards laying around, and am in the process of building a third frankenstein. I cant wait!

Edit: I decided to redo some of my rigs while I decide what to do with my HALE90 (it's not in resellable condition, melted modular port and melted molex cable). It's currently powering a 4x5970 rig, consuming 910 watts at the wall and 2700 MHash/sec, or 2.967 Mhash/J.


Title: Re: [WTS] 1300w Rosewill Lightning, 910w PCP&C Silencer, Cooler Master GX750w, Cords
Post by: rjk on August 07, 2012, 03:20:08 PM
Got the 1300W rosewill in the mail today, along with my G440 CPU and MSI Z77A-G45 mainboard. I got hard drives, memory, and vidoe cards laying around, and am in the process of building a third frankenstein. I cant wait!

Edit: I decided to redo some of my rigs while I decide what to do with my HALE90 (it's not in resellable condition, melted modular port and melted molex cable). It's currently powering a 4x5970 rig, consuming 910 watts at the wall and 2700 MHash/sec, or 2.967 Mhash/J.
Sweet!

The rest are still available, at some really insanely low prices. If you think they are worth less, feel free to make an offer. My free shipping is always Priority with tracking, unless you want to save a little bit and send it Parcel Post.


Title: Re: [WTS] PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910w, Cooler Master GX750w, Custom power strip
Post by: rjk on August 07, 2012, 03:27:36 PM
The pricing has been updated a little bit. The PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910w is $90 with free priority shipping, and the Cooler Master GX750w is $45, also with free priority shipping. The custom power strip is also available for $55, and you can get all 3 together for only $180 with free priority shipping!


Title: Re: [WTS] PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910w, Cooler Master GX750w, Custom power strip
Post by: rjk on August 09, 2012, 02:02:08 PM
BUMP


Title: Re: [WTS] PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910w, Cooler Master GX750w, Custom power strip
Post by: rjk on August 10, 2012, 09:58:34 PM
bump


Title: Re: [WTS] PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910w, Cooler Master GX750w, Custom power strip
Post by: live627 on August 10, 2012, 10:10:04 PM
I might be interested in the Cooler Master PSU...

I'm trying to research it. I think I found a match on Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817171053 - can you please confirm this is it?


Title: Re: [WTS] PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910w, Cooler Master GX750w, Custom power strip
Post by: rjk on August 10, 2012, 10:47:08 PM
I might be interested in the Cooler Master PSU...

I'm trying to research it. I think I found a match on Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817171053 - can you please confirm this is it?
That looks right, the exact newegg link is in the first post though. ;)


Title: Re: [WTS] PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910w, Cooler Master GX750w, Custom power strip
Post by: ssateneth on August 11, 2012, 02:21:58 AM
I rememberd your thread about cheap PSU's and the cooler master is in my price range, but then I saw it wasnt 80plus gold! :( I'm trying to get a 500W+ single rail 80plus gold PSU for about 50 bucks shipped, but it's proving difficult.


Title: Re: [WTS] PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910w, Cooler Master GX750w, Custom power strip
Post by: rjk on August 13, 2012, 02:37:15 PM
I rememberd your thread about cheap PSU's and the cooler master is in my price range, but then I saw it wasnt 80plus gold! :( I'm trying to get a 500W+ single rail 80plus gold PSU for about 50 bucks shipped, but it's proving difficult.
Ah, it's 85% typical, not close enough for you? Only $45 bucks...
Also bump


Title: Re: [WTS] PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910w, Cooler Master GX750w, Custom power strip
Post by: crazyates on August 13, 2012, 03:27:46 PM
I rememberd your thread about cheap PSU's and the cooler master is in my price range, but then I saw it wasnt 80plus gold! :( I'm trying to get a 500W+ single rail 80plus gold PSU for about 50 bucks shipped, but it's proving difficult.
Ah, it's 85% typical, not close enough for you? Only $45 bucks...
Also bump

80Plus Gold is def worth it if you're running 1KW farms where you have high electric costs, but the difference between a 500W Bronze->Gold PSU (even at 24/7) is around $3 a month (@15c/KW).


Title: Re: [WTS] PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910w, Cooler Master GX750w, Custom power strip
Post by: rjk on August 13, 2012, 04:02:55 PM
Sold the Cooler Master 750w unit to BitcoinINV, please pay 3.8 coins to 1FckCz2iDaGqGPmacDjSDUmmzvRSTyqP7 and PM me your shipping address. Should be able to ship today.


Title: Re: [WTS] PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910w, Cooler Master GX750w, Custom power strip
Post by: BitcoinINV on August 13, 2012, 04:05:43 PM
Sold the Cooler Master 750w unit to BitcoinINV, please pay 3.8 coins to 1FckCz2iDaGqGPmacDjSDUmmzvRSTyqP7 and PM me your shipping address. Should be able to ship today.

Payment sent


Title: Re: [WTS] PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910w, Cooler Master GX750w, Custom power strip
Post by: rjk on August 13, 2012, 04:11:35 PM
Sold the Cooler Master 750w unit to BitcoinINV, please pay 3.8 coins to 1FckCz2iDaGqGPmacDjSDUmmzvRSTyqP7 and PM me your shipping address. Should be able to ship today.

Payment sent
Weird, I haven't seen any unconfirmed transactions yet after about 5 minutes, are you sure you sent to the correct address?


Title: Re: [WTS] PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910w, Cooler Master GX750w, Custom power strip
Post by: BitcoinINV on August 13, 2012, 04:17:12 PM
-3.8    1FckCz2iDaGqGPmacDjSDUmmzvRSTyqP7    2012-08-13 12:05:13


Title: Re: [WTS] PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910w, Cooler Master GX750w, Custom power strip
Post by: rjk on August 13, 2012, 04:18:54 PM
-3.8    1FckCz2iDaGqGPmacDjSDUmmzvRSTyqP7    2012-08-13 12:05:13
There it is! Thanks, I'll send it tonight.

EDIT: Still need you to send me your shipping address. ;)


Title: Re: [WTS] PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910w, Cooler Master GX750w, Custom power strip
Post by: BitcoinINV on August 13, 2012, 04:22:01 PM
Thanks


Title: Re: [WTS] PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910w, Custom power strip
Post by: rjk on August 13, 2012, 09:26:06 PM
Items remaining - PCP&C Silencer 910w($90), custom power strip ($55). Both for $145, free shipping. Bitcoins, MtGox codes, or Dwolla - NO PAYPAL. Thanks :)


Title: Re: [WTS] PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910w, Custom power strip
Post by: rjk on August 16, 2012, 02:41:05 PM
Bump with price reduction in OP.


Title: Re: [WTS] PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910w, Custom power strip
Post by: rjk on August 17, 2012, 10:00:10 PM
910w PSU sold, only the power strip remains. Anyone want it for $50 free shipping?


Title: Re: [WTS] Custom power strip
Post by: rjk on August 20, 2012, 01:42:05 AM
bamp


Title: Re: [WTS] Custom power strip
Post by: rjk on August 21, 2012, 05:15:30 PM
Last bump before I go on vacation, and price reduced in OP.