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July 12, 2016, 03:51:53 AM
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i am guessing the mail or who you used to ship me the cable lost it

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July 20, 2016, 07:47:23 AM
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Allright so back after some testing!

I used 4 of them on my avalon 4 draining about 180w on each, the cable got a tiny bit warm, so I let them run for 6 days when I was out of my home and all was good when I came home.

I also used 2 of them on my s5 (1 per card, to test their limits), once again it got a lillte warmer but still able to touch it and keep your hands on the cable with no problems, I left them like this for 2 days while closely monitoring, no traces of melting or smell of burn. That's 250-260w/cable

Last, I overclocket my s5 so it would eat up about 700w, with 1 cable per card and let them run for 24hrs, the cables where pretty hot in the end so I decided to stop the experiment, from my experience they would have melted in a few days at that power draw (and that's completely normal of course!)


TL;DR : great build, under 250w/cable no worries, don't go over 300 (nowadays miners usually don't go over 250w/cable so good as gold)

Thanks for the great service man, I left you some positive trust because you deserve it!

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July 21, 2016, 08:35:43 PM
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Bump, price reduced.

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January 23, 2017, 10:03:15 PM
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cool still never got my review units to test lol

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