And your second one Not understanding the issue. But okay, also done! Is there some sort of SMF glitch with multiple tables? I figured I'd do it that way to make it easy for you to copy/paste the code straight into your table should you want to. Its because when this thread is 9 months old, and the OP has been updated again and again, our random posts in the thread [especially 1st page] will remain old and out of date. I have the code recorded, thanks.
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Quoted. Can you delete the table out of yours, otherwise it won't 'update' as the rest of the OP is changed. I'll delete it out of mine once it stops being useful. Done! And your second one
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This is a great thread and quite necessary. I even thought about doing one up myself but because I'm so new I figured people might think I have some agenda or something. jonnyguru reviews help too. This. Big this. Especially for people who want to later re-task the power supply for something else. I'm only in the US market so all my info will be slanted towards that. Specially slanted towards a ratio of performance and efficiency:value. Warranty also important factor as well. I also don't hesitate to buy products on rebate or refurbished hardware from well known suppliers so I'll throw that into the mix as well. The prices I've listed are the "deal" prices; not necessarily the everyday prices. Also I think some sort of number-letter coding for which mining hardware each supply is confirmed to work with would be very helpful. Especially for n00bz. Like maybe 3B if it can run 3 Blades or 2C if it can run 2 Cubes for example. Do you want to list hardware confirmed to have issues of sorts? For example, I listed the SS-760XP2 but at stock it will not keep Cubes powered on, even just a single. Likely a no-load/overload shutdown protection of some sort that could be solved with a capacitor but I haven't that yet tested. Below are a few of the power supplies I've personally tested with mining hardware that aren't currently on your list. I've already tested a bunch that already were on the list so no need to replicate those here. *snip* Quoted. Can you delete the table out of yours, otherwise it won't 'update' as the rest of the OP is changed. I'll delete it out of mine once it stops being useful.
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You can work that out from the fact that no manufacturer will put more than 2 PCI-E express connectors on the same cabling. You'd have to go down to ~AWG14 or less to carry 450W on one cable strand. I'll add it to the list.
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No SeaSonic? They are the standard. They actually build their powersupplies unlike every company on the list. I'll get Seasonic added in the next revision then. I was waiting for suggestions rather than assuming what the US market likes to use, EU and US PSU preferences are very different. For instance over here, we don't get PCP&C at all
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Last UpdatesChangelog 02/25/2014- Added Seasonic range
- Prices updated
Changelog 09/14/2014Changelog 09/22/2014- List now spreads across two pages due to post character limit
- Removed some unnecessary decimal places
- Fixed some prices
- Fixed column spacing
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If you have a PSU request, I will try and add it. Post here or feel free to PM me. Advertised sites are not endorsed and may be unsafe, untrustworthy, or illegal in your jurisdiction. Advertise here. Advertised sites are not endorsed and may be unsafe, untrustworthy, or illegal in your jurisdiction. Advertise here. Advertised sites are not endorsed and may be unsafe, untrustworthy, or illegal in your jurisdiction. Advertise here. Advertised sites are not endorsed and may be unsafe, untrustworthy, or illegal in your jurisdiction. Advertise here. Advertised sites are not endorsed and may be unsafe, untrustworthy, or illegal in your jurisdiction. Advertise here.
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Dogie's Miner Setup Guides:IntroductionI'm getting questions around what PSUs are best and company offerings are often overwhelming. Corsair for example sells TEN different models. This guide breaks down each PSU by their important specifications, and then uses a propriety algorithm to determine the best. Dogie's Rating 90+ = Excellent PSU or opportunistic price 80+ = Very good, second tier PSUs 70+ = Mid tier PSU, not as good buys 60+ = Very price inefficient or horrific specification PSUs 59- = Avoid, there will be better options. RatingsContinued...
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See my sig for setup guide and PSU advice.
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See my sig for setup guide and PSUs.
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I am not a hero member but I have been around a while and would be happy to test out the gear. Dogie would be a good hero member to test out the gear.
Dogie would be a good hero member to test out the gear.
Agreed. Thanks guys, I put my name down. I'm not actually hero yet by the way, those actvity limits slowing me down so much!
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We have arranged with Dogie to send over a sample unit so he can approve us for this list, plus put together a setup guide/review for the forum Yeah, for now it remains a pre-preorder. Once physical things start appearing, they can go on the list.
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Drillbit: Promotion to B+ if no issues until March 8 22, delay requested.
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I have a question regarding the Miners user:pass field. I've bounced the cube around to a few different pools to mine different coins and I haven't changed the field once. I'm also using different Worker names and passwords as well.
Does it affect the cubes performance at all?
If the pool accepts the login and is crediting your account... then it would make no difference.
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No, we don't. They're all attempting to resell the SAME hardware from one guy who's been openly asking for resellers. He's yet to verify any hardware though.
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... begin to suspect 2 capacitors 220uF which I think they are responsible for 12V power. It looks like cheap-shit and can see cross on the top of case what is never to see with quality one. i think I will order Japan capacitors 105C and replace it.
The "cross" is a protective measure. From the site: http://www.ami.ac.uk/courses/topics/0136_ec/The main concern is internal heat and gas generation, and fault conditions may cause sufficient internal pressure to rupture the can. This is why large capacitor cases have an integral pressure relief: with small capacitors, this may take the form of a ‘rubber plug’ at the lead exit or, more commonly, a deliberately weakened area (often seen as a pressed cross on the end of the package) which determines where the rupture takes place. So if there is no rupture that is not an indication of "cheapness" and no reason to suspect the capacitors. +1
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Yeah I too am waiting on automatic btc conversion, then I'll use it full time.
I'm assuming you're going to convert it at block generation in one big lump then distribute? Then you only have to make 1 trade.
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