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December 04, 2017, 02:19:53 PM
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Hi everyone,

I just recovered 4 Dell 870W PSU (NPS-885AB) from old servers in my office and i want tu use it to power GPU. I found a lot informations about the 750watt model but nothing for the 870w  Undecided .

I'd like to do the same kind of DIY as in this tutorial http://www.xodustech.com/projects/bitcoin-mining-farm but the 870w's conectors are not the same :

https://i.imgur.com/UpEhydf.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/uW6k1HW.jpg

I tried to start one of the power supplies but I created a short circuit  Embarrassed

Has anyone ever used this PSU to power GPUs ?
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December 05, 2017, 11:30:40 AM
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Hi  cryptocoinfarmer,

Thx for your reply , i found this scheme but i'm not sure this is the same as my PSU. Because the conector is mounted in the other direction.

According to you,  if i want to start the power supply as shown on this diagram :

http://www.xodustech.com/images/bitcoinminer/psu-12.jpg

I have to connect like this :

https://imgur.com/EW9dfzt

( PS : sorry for my english it's not my native language)
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December 05, 2017, 11:46:44 AM
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I've deleted my answer because the scheme was wrong.
Soon I will find you the right way to connecting wires.
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December 05, 2017, 11:55:16 AM
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Thank you Cryptocoinfarmer,
Indeed when I tried to connect the pins as in the diagram above (assuming that the connectors were mirrored) it seems to me that I created a short circuit.
I continue my research also.
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December 05, 2017, 04:43:56 PM
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for P1 to P6 you can use voltmeter instrument an measure which is + or -. For booting up, try....

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December 06, 2017, 08:06:20 AM
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Hi Vuli thank you for your answer,

It was my idea initially. I took my multimeter but when I tried to start the power supply I create a short circuit and now when I plug it there is an electric noise and the LED at the back does not turn on anymore. So i i'm pretty sure that i killed one of my PSU  Embarrassed

https://imgur.com/wpgvwkZ


 I continued to search but I can not find the wiring diagram of this model. Maybe I should post directly to the Dell forum ?
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December 06, 2017, 02:06:15 PM
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I've looked yesterday about 4h straight for some information about this PSU. Found only similar diagram for 750w PSU but it seems the pins are different.
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