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gt_addict (OP)
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July 14, 2017, 08:04:16 AM
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Just seeing if anyone has a HP server psu (common slot) that works with sidehacks breakout boards. Currrently
Got a 1200w platinum but dont need that much juice. A 750w titanium would be better for me as im only going to be using 350w on my current hobby rig. Shipping will need to be made to the UK and escrow would be a must.

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July 14, 2017, 09:54:54 AM
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If a dps800 works I have a psu for you but it would be platinum? I think not sure.
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July 14, 2017, 03:37:21 PM
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Thanks for the post but i can get one of those locally quite cheaply, cant seem to et a titanium one at all though but i know they are out there.

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July 14, 2017, 09:59:27 PM
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I know the titaniums are supposedly better but what's the real difference? Never quite figured that out.
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July 15, 2017, 02:30:40 PM
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Only 2% efficiency and being in the most efficient part of the power curve. Negligable to most miners but being in the UK means im already paying over the odds for electricity.

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July 15, 2017, 04:43:41 PM
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I have a couple of Dell 750w PSUs laying around I used to use for some S5's back in the day I think.

Not sure if they'd be any good to you at all?
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July 15, 2017, 07:34:45 PM
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Only 2% efficiency and being in the most efficient part of the power curve. Negligable to most miners but being in the UK means im already paying over the odds for electricity.

If you're mining for 2-6 month's it's negligible...but if you intend to spend multiple years at this then that 2% really adds up. The difference in power over a couple years could be an additional rack or rig or gpu if nothing else.
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January 03, 2018, 11:21:09 PM
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I know the titaniums are supposedly better but what's the real difference? Never quite figured that out.

Stability - no spikes maybe?
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