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September 30, 2012, 01:52:40 PM
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Here's one for the rig builders - really wish I'd been able to get one a year ago  Cheesy

http://www.scan.co.uk/products/1500w-evga-supernova-120-pg-1500-xr-90-eff-80-plus-gold-sli-crossfire-eps-12v-fan-atx

Does 1650W on 230VAC - enough to run a 7x7970 rig with a bit of undervolting  Wink

At £344.58 one might be better off buying several smaller power supplies, name brand 500W and 550W power supplies seem to cost about £40 or £50 or so so one can have 7 for the same outlay in cash.

My first rig used an expensive 1200W PSU... which lasted about 18 months.

Subsequently, I have used multiples of 500W and 550W power supplies without any failures. I have a spare 550W Antec standing by for when one does go down, and have still spent less cash than if I had bought big PSUs.
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October 06, 2012, 06:18:00 PM
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GPU's, thats soo 2011
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October 16, 2012, 07:16:06 PM
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Here's one for the rig builders - really wish I'd been able to get one a year ago  Cheesy

http://www.scan.co.uk/products/1500w-evga-supernova-120-pg-1500-xr-90-eff-80-plus-gold-sli-crossfire-eps-12v-fan-atx

Does 1650W on 230VAC - enough to run a 7x7970 rig with a bit of undervolting  Wink

At £344.58 one might be better off buying several smaller power supplies, name brand 500W and 550W power supplies seem to cost about £40 or £50 or so so one can have 7 for the same outlay in cash.

My first rig used an expensive 1200W PSU... which lasted about 18 months.

Subsequently, I have used multiples of 500W and 550W power supplies without any failures. I have a spare 550W Antec standing by for when one does go down, and have still spent less cash than if I had bought big PSUs.


Takes up lots of space, though.

Nice idea with the redundancy !
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October 16, 2012, 10:42:14 PM
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Here's one for the rig builders - really wish I'd been able to get one a year ago  Cheesy

http://www.scan.co.uk/products/1500w-evga-supernova-120-pg-1500-xr-90-eff-80-plus-gold-sli-crossfire-eps-12v-fan-atx

Does 1650W on 230VAC - enough to run a 7x7970 rig with a bit of undervolting  Wink

At £344.58 one might be better off buying several smaller power supplies, name brand 500W and 550W power supplies seem to cost about £40 or £50 or so so one can have 7 for the same outlay in cash.

My first rig used an expensive 1200W PSU... which lasted about 18 months.

Subsequently, I have used multiples of 500W and 550W power supplies without any failures. I have a spare 550W Antec standing by for when one does go down, and have still spent less cash than if I had bought big PSUs.


Takes up lots of space, though.

Nice idea with the redundancy !

The space isn't that much of an issue - my rigs are in the attic where there is plenty of room.

Picture a motherboard with 4 5780s, some attached using PCIe x1-x16 connectors, powered by 2 550W power supplies, on a shelf. Add a water loop for cooling. A bit... untidy.
Between 3 such rigs I get more hot water than I need. If I thought GPU mining was going to be worth doing into the far future, I might consider growing tomatoes in a heated glasshouse.



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October 16, 2012, 10:45:10 PM
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This is apparently the PSU that's inside the BFL Minirig SC.
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October 17, 2012, 01:03:23 AM
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This is apparently the PSU that's inside the BFL Minirig SC.
You wanna post a link for that info?

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October 17, 2012, 01:53:31 AM
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This is apparently the PSU that's inside the BFL Minirig SC.
You wanna post a link for that info?
Not really. It's somewhere on BFL's Minirig forum.
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October 17, 2012, 03:02:44 AM
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This is apparently the PSU that's inside the BFL Minirig SC.
You wanna post a link for that info?

https://forums.butterflylabs.com/showthread.php/20-Electric-plug-dimensions?p=486#post486
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