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1  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [GROUP BUY WORLDWIDE]BTMine v1 Miner 200GH/s BTC 2.4 on: January 15, 2014, 09:41:17 PM
Does anyone have any detailed info on how to plug in the power connectors?  Each board is labeled as having 1 ATX power connector, 1 EPS power connector, and 2 PCI-E power connectors (total of 2xATX, 2xEPS, 4xPCI-e)... but the plug for *both* the EPS and PCI-E connectors is a EPS plug. ??  Obviously you can't put a PCI-E power in there without forcing it, and they're not compatible anyways.  I really don't want to fry this thing...

How are these supposed to be connected?

I ordered mine with their psu(s?) so I could see how its connected and will probably swap in my own platinum supplies. I will post pics when I get it.

ah ok awesome, thanks I really appreciate it.  from looking at someone else's unboxing pics, it looks like I got an earlier hardware revision?  It doesn't say "BTMine" on the case, and only has one fan per side.  It's also way more cramped.  I'm wondering how many different hardware versions there are..??
2  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [GROUP BUY WORLDWIDE]BTMine v1 Miner 200GH/s BTC 2.4 on: January 15, 2014, 06:18:50 PM
Does anyone have any detailed info on how to plug in the power connectors?  Each board is labeled as having 1 ATX power connector, 1 EPS power connector, and 2 PCI-E power connectors (total of 2xATX, 2xEPS, 4xPCI-e)... but the plug for *both* the EPS and PCI-E connectors is a EPS plug. ??  Obviously you can't put a PCI-E power in there without forcing it, and they're not compatible anyways.  I really don't want to fry this thing...

How are these supposed to be connected?
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Running multiple miners from a single PSU on: January 07, 2014, 06:14:09 AM
Has anyone ever used a larger transformer (or whatever the appropriate name is) to power multiple miners at 12-volts?  It seems like if you have more than a few, it's inefficient to have each one running it's own power supply.  Is this even possible?

I've looked at a few different pieces of gear online, and it seems like it would use less power and generate less heat.  Has anyone done anything like this?
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