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February 10, 2014, 04:59:32 PM
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YEP INDEED!! Shocked Shocked Shocked

powercool 850 watt popped after 2 weeks usage. used corsair 650 watt checked at wall and its pulling 370watt, overclockedand including 3 extra fans.

all cables cool.

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March 14, 2014, 12:43:59 AM
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So you guys think its feasible to run 3 of these at stock clocks off a xfx 1050w pro series? I single this one out, since this is guaranteed for that delivery at 50 degrees Celsius, so it should output higher wattages at lower temps.

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March 14, 2014, 12:56:01 AM
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go for a 1200watt maxing out the psu still reduces life span and good to have a buffer zone of a 100watt or so. my 2bits worth.
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March 14, 2014, 01:05:19 AM
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Don't really care about lifespan, more really about stability. I will look into getting a higher wattage, but i really wanna get 2 antminers s1 and the accessories needed for $1500.

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March 14, 2014, 08:44:20 AM
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Why not go with 3 PSUs? For $60 you can get something like Corsair CX500, which will easily power a single ant, even an overclocked one.
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March 16, 2014, 03:21:36 PM
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Why not go with 3 PSUs? For $60 you can get something like Corsair CX500, which will easily power a single ant, even an overclocked one.

Cables, and How would i go about setting each one up? Im running these in my garage which only has two outlets (2 plugs, not two sets of two) but that's it, so I have the whole circuit to myself xD. I don't really want 1500w running through a power strip..... I also need the other plug for ethernet over power bridges. SO yeah, how should I go about doing this?

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March 16, 2014, 08:29:50 PM
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i just had a powercool 750watt psu go pop after a day on 1 s1, exchanged it and the second went after 30 mins!! whats am i doing wrong?
You are using the wrong power supply.  It is a good clue that the supply is crap when nobody publishes the specs.  I finally found them on an ebay listing.  Dual 12v rails.  One for the processor, one for the rest of the system.  You have 380 watts worth of 12v to run your miner outta that craptastic supply.
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March 16, 2014, 09:20:10 PM
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Just wanted to chime in with my 0.02BTC. We're running 8 Ants on 2 server PSUs. Running a 10ga wire with a female tab connector to 6x 14ga wires that go into the screw terminals. Red=12v, Black=ground. 1 of each for each Ant, 16 wires total, and really easy to set up. The hardest part was splicing, threading, twisting, and soldering the 6x 14ga wires into a single 10ga wire, but that wasn't bad.

We soldered the wires for the 3 fans together, with a 12v and ground lead coming out, and soldered those to 2 random tabs, and now our fans are all set. Each PSU is using ~80% of it's rated max,and they're running cool and stable. Total for the 2 PSUs, 6 fans, and all 8 Ants (with both the main fan and second added fan @ 100%) is 16.5A @ 208V. Temps are averaging in the high 30s, OC'd to 393 (~200GH/s).





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March 16, 2014, 11:00:26 PM
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which server psu are you using?
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March 17, 2014, 10:52:34 AM
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Why not go with 3 PSUs? For $60 you can get something like Corsair CX500, which will easily power a single ant, even an overclocked one.

Cables, and How would i go about setting each one up? Im running these in my garage which only has two outlets (2 plugs, not two sets of two) but that's it, so I have the whole circuit to myself xD. I don't really want 1500w running through a power strip..... I also need the other plug for ethernet over power bridges. SO yeah, how should I go about doing this?
A power strip rated at 15A+ will run 1500W no problem, and it costs less than $10. Besides, you will only need 3x400W=1200W to power the miners.

You can go for a gold rated PSU to save 5-10% of power consumption, say Rosewill CAPSTONE-450 450W Continuous @ 50°C for $60.

If you are set on using a single PSU, go for this one Rosewill LIGHTNING-1300 1300W Continuous @ 50°C for $240, it's also modular, so even less cables.
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March 17, 2014, 12:53:53 PM
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which server psu are you using?
Dur, forgot to mention: DPS-2000bb

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March 17, 2014, 01:59:35 PM
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Why not go with 3 PSUs? For $60 you can get something like Corsair CX500, which will easily power a single ant, even an overclocked one.

Cables, and How would i go about setting each one up? Im running these in my garage which only has two outlets (2 plugs, not two sets of two) but that's it, so I have the whole circuit to myself xD. I don't really want 1500w running through a power strip..... I also need the other plug for ethernet over power bridges. SO yeah, how should I go about doing this?
A power strip rated at 15A+ will run 1500W no problem, and it costs less than $10. Besides, you will only need 3x400W=1200W to power the miners.

You can go for a gold rated PSU to save 5-10% of power consumption, say Rosewill CAPSTONE-450 450W Continuous @ 50°C for $60.

If you are set on using a single PSU, go for this one Rosewill LIGHTNING-1300 1300W Continuous @ 50°C for $240, it's also modular, so even less cables.

cx 750m (two of them) seems to be the most cost effective option. Also thanks for calming me about the power strip, time to find a decent power strip. Do you think a UPS is needed?

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