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December 05, 2017, 01:58:45 PM
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This is strange or I have never experienced it in rl,
6x RedDevils 580 8Gs and 1300Watt EVGA psu isn't handling it,
As I've been told the power consumption in some ways hit 1380watts and system shuts down, how is this possible? After shut down PSU needs a discharge and then it starts normally, this happens once or twice a day.
Also the problem arose after relocating the rigs to different location, on previous one they were working perfectly.
I don't have access to those rigs any more and I'm pretty sure the problem is with AB, system or connections, but what if I'm wrong?
Anyone experienced this?

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December 05, 2017, 02:06:50 PM
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No, I have never experienced this kind of behaviour from a rig consisting of 6x RX 580s.
I have a rig which is similar to yours but they are Sapphire.
They never consume more than 750 watts even when dual mining at the highest peak.
I'll suggest you use claymore inbuilt commands for overclocking and undervolting and give it a try.
BTW, you are running from 120V outlet or 230V outlet?
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December 05, 2017, 02:10:35 PM
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No, I have never experienced this kind of behaviour from a rig consisting of 6x RX 580s.
I have a rig which is similar to yours but they are Sapphire.
They never consume more than 750 watts even when dual mining at the highest peak.
I'll suggest you use claymore inbuilt commands for overclocking and undervolting and give it a try.
BTW, you are running from 120V outlet or 230V outlet?
220-230v outlets
as I mentioned I have no access to them any more, the owner called me for support and I was like what? how is it possible?
For 8 x sapphire pulses which are hashing at 30.2 solo on eth I pull from the wall 1350 Watts max
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December 06, 2017, 03:03:57 AM
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No, I have never experienced this kind of behaviour from a rig consisting of 6x RX 580s.
I have a rig which is similar to yours but they are Sapphire.
They never consume more than 750 watts even when dual mining at the highest peak.
I'll suggest you use claymore inbuilt commands for overclocking and undervolting and give it a try.
BTW, you are running from 120V outlet or 230V outlet?
220-230v outlets
as I mentioned I have no access to them any more, the owner called me for support and I was like what? how is it possible?
For 8 x sapphire pulses which are hashing at 30.2 solo on eth I pull from the wall 1350 Watts max


Let's say 100 watts in being consumed by the system, which makes 1280 watts for 6 GPUs. i.e, 213.33 Watts per GPU which is way above the TDP of the card.
I'm pretty sure it cannot be the case or else GPUs will shut itself down after a brief moment of working.
Moreover, you can still heavy under-volt your Sapphire so that it doesn't consume more than 100W from the wall per GPU, totalling to 850-900 Watts in total.
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