Wipeout2097
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December 23, 2013, 10:55:07 PM Last edit: December 24, 2013, 11:13:30 AM by Wipeout2097 |
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I personally suggest to stay away from AMD based platform. That's what I've learned at my own expense. Use therefore an Intel based and a CPU with integrated video like a suitable Pentium G if the motherboard supports (even if I don't have such solution yet). A motherboard with a molex or PCI-e power connector for the PCI-e bus is also important to have.
As a solid recommendation (not anedoctal), a PSU from Corsair or made by Seasonic. All PSUs with single-rail 12v capability. If you don't want to "shoehorn" or otherwise be concerned with power issues, a PSU that at minimum provides 250W + 200W per ATI 280x card. You should undervolt the cards, but for 3 cards: 850W, 4 cards 1000+W, 5 cards: 1200W, etc... You also need 20A base + 20A per card on the 12V rail. If a particular PSU claims to provide enough power but does not come with the equivalent # of PCI-e power connectors, choose a different one. There are molex -> PCI-e power adapters, however they are not recommended for the newbie build (neither by experienced people) and can be a sign of misleading specs.
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