I have 2x 1600w gold evga and 1x 1600w gold rosewill hercules. I still need to buy a few more psus for the pandas but can I use those gold ones I have? Have you seen psus risk messing up the the mining system?
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duh you already own psu's completely different advice the gold evga's are fine
the hercules is tricky it has 2 12volt rails one is 50 amps and one is 110 amps those rails feed different cables.
So let me look around and figure out if it will work.
look below it will be a problem but still can work only the 110 rail will use the pcie cables so you really have a 110 x 12 = 1320 watt psu when it comes to the panda.
run that panda on zec and you will be fine
https://www.computerpoweruser.com/article/20679/review-rosewill-hercules-1600sAll of the PCIe connectors are available via modular cables, as are the 16 SATA, six Molex, and two FDD connectors. The only hardwired cables are the 20+4-pin main power and two EPS12V (one 8-pin and one 4+4-pin) cables. The sheer number of connectors means that the HERCULES-1600S should support most any hardware configuration. Rosewill designs the HERCULES-1600S with two +12V rails; one 110A and one 50A.
The 110A +12V rail is engineered to support your graphics card subsystem. The 50A +12V powers most everything else you connect. The two +12V rails are rated to deliver up to 1,560 watts. It’ll be tough for any system, even a quad GPU setup, to come close to taxing this PSU. Rosewill rates the HERCULES-1600S to deliver the tremendous load continuously at 50 degrees Celsius. Safety Mechanisms
To protect your GPUs and other system hardware, the HERCULES-1600S monitors the rails for over temperature, over current, over voltage, over power, under voltage, and short circuit conditions. The HERCULES-1600’s 135mm fan also stays on for a few seconds after the PC turns off to remove any residual heat. Speaking of the fan, Rosewill includes a Turbo button at the back of the power supply to let you boost the fan to its maximum speed. The Turbo button is ideal when you’re putting serious stress on your rig. You’ll know when Turbo mode is activated, because the fan noise is noticeable. The 135mm fan also features PWM speed control, when not in Turbo mode, to let the PSU ramp up rpms only when necessary.