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June 27, 2014, 05:19:26 AM |
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I can not go more than 375 2 cubes at corsair 1200i more 375 Shut down psu
What the ff ......
I saw the same thing with my Corsairs, they don't like you to push too many watts over the PCIe connector, I moved to EVGA PSUs..
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samsonn25
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June 27, 2014, 05:23:37 AM |
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I just whipped this little number up for possible use on a Neptune. I am considering upping it to 16AWG and HCS pins but only if there is demand for it. dude, I was waiting for this. upgraded model please, 16 gauge wires and I don't know what HCS pins are but I'll take it. how much? Molex HCS are high current power pins and socket connectors. Up to 20 amps.
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samsonn25
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June 27, 2014, 05:27:29 AM |
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I can not go more than 375 2 cubes at corsair 1200i more 375 Shut down psu
What the ff ......
I saw the same thing with my Corsairs, they don't like you to push too many watts over the PCIe connector, I moved to EVGA PSUs.. I dont have the 1200 model but the 760 and 860 ones I have used easily went up to the claimes wattage. How can they advertise 1200 watts on 12v rail?
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Zelek Uther
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June 27, 2014, 05:30:34 AM |
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I can not go more than 375 2 cubes at corsair 1200i more 375 Shut down psu
What the ff ......
I saw the same thing with my Corsairs, they don't like you to push too many watts over the PCIe connector, I moved to EVGA PSUs.. Whoa! Are you guys saying that the Corsair AX1200i won't power two Neptune modules? I was hoping they would! I have my tracking number for my Neppy and I was just going to buy another AX1200i. (I have one already. .. well I had two in preparation for Neppy, but my S2 PSU crapped out and I had to replace it with a AX1200i)
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Run a Bitcoin node, support the network.
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samsonn25
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June 27, 2014, 05:30:37 AM |
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So this would allow two pci-e cables from a PSU to be combined to the single pci-e receptacle on a Neppy module?
The advantage being less load on each pci-e cable, less chance of overheating?
I take it this 2-to-1 cable is strong enough to handle the power requirements, and a Neptune would need 5 of them in total?
What are HCS pins?
The answer to your first question is yes. The second question is yes..to a degree. Yes in that the cables from your PSU will see less load and therefore less heat/chance of melting. This adapter as is with regular pins and 18AWG wiring still has the same risks as if you used a regular PCIe cable. The difference is that it is cheap and easily replaceable. The upgraded version I have in mind will probably be overkill for this application but that is how I roll. Molex makes a line of minifit pins suitable for high current systems that allow up to 12A instead of the regular 9A. Up to 13 amps on single wire connection.
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dogjunior
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June 27, 2014, 05:59:48 AM |
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I can not go more than 375 2 cubes at corsair 1200i more 375 Shut down psu
What the ff ......
I have a corsair 1200i on my computer that would constantly shutdown when the gpu's pulled more than 20A. I have dual water cooled 7990s. I have enabled multi rail OCP in the Corsair and use over clock protection to adjust the rails to allow more than 20A. I am using the Corsair link software to do this. I don't know if there is a way to do this without the software because the default is 20A. So this is probably why more than 2 cubes will shut down the psu. Just my thoughts.
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jelin1984
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June 27, 2014, 06:02:07 AM |
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where i can find these cable? link is safe?
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xstr8guy
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June 27, 2014, 06:02:19 AM |
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I can not go more than 375 2 cubes at corsair 1200i more 375 Shut down psu
What the ff ......
I saw the same thing with my Corsairs, they don't like you to push too many watts over the PCIe connector, I moved to EVGA PSUs.. I dont have the 1200 model but the 760 and 860 ones I have used easily went up to the claimes wattage. How can they advertise 1200 watts on 12v rail?Because they do under most circumstances. In fact they now have a 1500w single rail (set to multi-rail by default) PSU... http://www.corsair.com/en-us/landing/ax1500i
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samsonn25
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June 27, 2014, 06:07:28 AM |
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I can not go more than 375 2 cubes at corsair 1200i more 375 Shut down psu
What the ff ......
I have a corsair 1200i on my computer that would constantly shutdown when the gpu's pulled more than 20A. I have dual water cooled 7990s. I have enabled multi rail OCP in the Corsair and use over clock protection to adjust the rails to allow more than 20A. I am using the Corsair link software to do this. I don't know if there is a way to do this without the software because the default is 20A. So this is probably why more than 2 cubes will shut down the psu. Just my thoughts. 20 amps is pretty weak for the single they claim, multiple and single virtual option, wth. . Even my old Antec HCG750 had dual 40amp.
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bitpop
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June 27, 2014, 06:08:22 AM |
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Wtf is a virtual rail
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samsonn25
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June 27, 2014, 06:15:56 AM |
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I dunno:
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dogjunior
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June 27, 2014, 06:27:07 AM |
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Wtf is a virtual rail
Corsair say's the 1200i is single rail but it really isn't. It has multiple rails that have OCP protection to 20A. You can increase the OCP protection beyond 20A using the link software. This power supply is designed to work best in a PC where you can over clock the rails to 40A using the link software.
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dogjunior
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June 27, 2014, 06:32:36 AM |
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I dunno: Notice the slider is all the way to the right to get 40A. You can only activate it by checking OCP otherwise it will default to 20A.
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fubly
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June 27, 2014, 06:47:00 AM |
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each time you send a transaction don't forget to use a new address, each time you receive one also!
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nightyj
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June 27, 2014, 06:48:55 AM |
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DPS2000-BB. These PSU's are rock solid. I run 5 Neptune boxes off each one. No issues whatsoever. What is the power consumption at the wall with this IBM PSU .
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bitpop
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June 27, 2014, 06:51:34 AM |
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Fuck that's like 0 gauge wire Dc sucks
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samsonn25
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June 27, 2014, 06:51:57 AM |
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I dunno: Notice the slider is all the way to the right to get 40A. You can only activate it by checking OCP otherwise it will default to 20A. I understand that but it seems counterintuitive to be able to virtual rail multiple rails if you could just have them all draw to 1 main rail???
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bitpop
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June 27, 2014, 06:52:48 AM |
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I dunno: Notice the slider is all the way to the right to get 40A. You can only activate it by checking OCP otherwise it will default to 20A. I understand that but it seems counterintuitive to be able to virtual rail multiple rails if you could just have them all draw to 1 main rail??? Shit product + marketing bs
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samsonn25
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June 27, 2014, 06:55:15 AM |
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Wtf is a virtual rail
Corsair say's the 1200i is single rail but it really isn't. It has multiple rails that have OCP protection to 20A. You can increase the OCP protection beyond 20A using the link software. This power supply is designed to work best in a PC where you can over clock the rails to 40A using the link software. No wonder the price is so cheap compared to other similar wattage units.
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bitpop
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June 27, 2014, 07:10:04 AM |
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Evga #1
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