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January 10, 2018, 10:16:43 PM |
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I order 4x msi 1060 3gb so tell me what psu i should buy for them?
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January 10, 2018, 10:25:46 PM |
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I order 4x msi 1060 3gb so tell me what psu i should buy for them?
You could probably get by with a 750W or 850W PSU (perhaps even 600W, but I wouldn't go that low), depending on your other components and your thoughts on clock speed. Count up the connectors carefully, and you might need to use one or more molex (preferred) or SATA to PCIe adapters, depending on what power connection(s) your risers accept. Look at the underlying OEM before making a purchase. No-name generic PSUs should generally be avoided.
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January 10, 2018, 10:30:40 PM |
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I order 4x msi 1060 3gb so tell me what psu i should buy for them?
You could probably get by with a 750W or 850W PSU (perhaps even 600W, but I wouldn't go that low), depending on your other components and your thoughts on clock speed. Count up the connectors carefully, and you might need to use one or more molex (preferred) or SATA to PCIe adapters, depending on what power connection(s) your risers accept. Look at the underlying OEM before making a purchase. No-name generic PSUs should generally be avoided. Can you suggest me some psu via ebay or amazon? I order risers and also i got h81 pro btc 2.0 motherboard
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January 11, 2018, 03:00:12 AM |
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650W PSU is enough. My rig has 6 x 1060 with 850W PSU. I usually set power limit at 80%, so basically each GPU draws about 100W.
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January 11, 2018, 04:01:28 AM |
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1060 has a TDP of 120 Watt if the math count is 4x120 = 480 Watt. Power required 480 Watts. To be more secure buy 750 W or 850 W, to keep the other parts so as not to lack power. it's good to buy a voltmeter tool like kill a watt meter.
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January 24, 2018, 10:52:27 PM |
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Can someone suggest me which model (CM,EVGA etc) 750 or 850 PSU to buy?
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The shipping is expensive and customs. In my country i find this deals for good money, but i need someone to tell me which one is good. 1) Cooler Master MasterWatt 750W, 80Plus Bronze, Fan type: LDB fan, Active PFC, EU Cable, Efficiency: 85% Typically, Connectors: M/B 20+4 2) PSU 750W Gigabyte G750H Real Power, 80 PlusGold, Modular, Silent, 14cm Fan, Fan Speed Control, Black 3) PSU Cooler Master G750M and one is 700W but evga (PSU 700W EVGA 700B 80+ Bronze 100-B1-0700-K2, 120mm Sleeve Bearing fan, Includes FREE Power On Self Tester, +12V Rail Rating 56A, OVP (Over Voltage Protection), UVP (Under Voltage Protection), OCP)
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January 26, 2018, 08:26:22 AM |
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Because i have trouble with my account i want to know anyone can help me which psu to choose?
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January 26, 2018, 08:32:21 AM |
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I order 4x msi 1060 3gb so tell me what psu i should buy for them?
So currently im squeezing 95 watts on my zotac 1060 mini. So I reckon 500 watt should be pushing it but obviously you can expand more cards at a later stage getting a bigger psu. So if your board only accepts 4 cards, then you can get those PCI-E extenders which extends your PCI-E cards from 1 port to 4 ports XD. I want to try one of those things at a later stage instead of having to buy new PSU ect...
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January 26, 2018, 08:44:09 AM |
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I order 4x msi 1060 3gb so tell me what psu i should buy for them?
So currently im squeezing 95 watts on my zotac 1060 mini. So I reckon 500 watt should be pushing it but obviously you can expand more cards at a later stage getting a bigger psu. So if your board only accepts 4 cards, then you can get those PCI-E extenders which extends your PCI-E cards from 1 port to 4 ports XD. I want to try one of those things at a later stage instead of having to buy new PSU ect... I mean which psu from the list: The shipping is expensive and customs. In my country i find this deals for good money, but i need someone to tell me which one is good. 1) Cooler Master MasterWatt 750W, 80Plus Bronze, Fan type: LDB fan, Active PFC, EU Cable, Efficiency: 85% Typically, Connectors: M/B 20+4 2) PSU 750W Gigabyte G750H Real Power, 80 PlusGold, Modular, Silent, 14cm Fan, Fan Speed Control, Black 3) PSU Cooler Master G750M and one is 700W but evga (PSU 700W EVGA 700B 80+ Bronze 100-B1-0700-K2, 120mm Sleeve Bearing fan, Includes FREE Power On Self Tester, +12V Rail Rating 56A, OVP (Over Voltage Protection), UVP (Under Voltage Protection), OCP) I'm SakamHost but i have trouble with password so thats why i ask from this account.
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January 26, 2018, 12:11:57 PM |
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is good PSU 750W Gigabyte G750H Real Power, 80 PlusGold, Modular, Silent, 14cm Fan, Fan Speed Control, Black
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January 26, 2018, 04:31:42 PM |
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is good PSU 750W Gigabyte G750H Real Power, 80 PlusGold, Modular, Silent, 14cm Fan, Fan Speed Control, Black
So to buy that for 4x1060 gpus? 3gb?
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January 26, 2018, 04:53:23 PM |
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Corsair RM850i is sure to hold your rig of 4x 1060 3GB without any problems. It is one of the best brands in PSU-s and has 4 PCIE 6+2 pins needed for 4 cards that you will connect. Of course is more expensive but well worth the price based on the quality it offers.
In fact this is a bit overkill for you as it has 6 PCIE 6+2 pins but in case you want to add another card in the future, this PSU can hold up 5 cards without any problem.
If you will go with only 4 cards go with Corsair RM750i
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January 26, 2018, 05:08:26 PM |
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I order risers and also i got h81 pro btc 2.0 motherboard
Soon enough you will get more GPUs, and should take that into consideration, i.e. I would suggest to get PSU which will be able handle 6x GPU. I am currently running 7x 1060 3gb with 750W PSU. Because I am using powerlimit of 75W for each of the cards the PSU is able to handle it. But: 1. the set up is not definately recommended due to lack of risk marginals 2. I need to powerlimit the GPUs, even if I could gain more with no powerlimit morale of the story: Don't go cheap with PSU -- Tigel
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January 26, 2018, 05:09:46 PM |
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Corsair RM850i is sure to hold your rig of 4x 1060 3GB without any problems. It is one of the best brands in PSU-s and has 4 PCIE 6+2 pins needed for 4 cards that you will connect. Of course is more expensive but well worth the price based on the quality it offers.
In fact this is a bit overkill for you as it has 6 PCIE 6+2 pins but in case you want to add another card in the future, this PSU can hold up 5 cards without any problem.
If you will go with only 4 cards go with Corsair RM750i
So do you think, using a PCI-E power cable extender, you could power 2x 1060 3GB using one PCI-E power cable that splits? And then use a 4-pin molex chain to power two risers? I know each card pulls about 105W for my setup. http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/graphics-card-power-supply-balance,review-33071-6.htmlThis says about 300W per cable.
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January 26, 2018, 05:11:11 PM |
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Corsair RM850i is sure to hold your rig of 4x 1060 3GB without any problems. It is one of the best brands in PSU-s and has 4 PCIE 6+2 pins needed for 4 cards that you will connect. Of course is more expensive but well worth the price based on the quality it offers.
In fact this is a bit overkill for you as it has 6 PCIE 6+2 pins but in case you want to add another card in the future, this PSU can hold up 5 cards without any problem.
If you will go with only 4 cards go with Corsair RM750i
The problem is that in my country there is corsair but only 1000wats, so i give the list which cpu's are avaible in my country. I found only corsair rm750x ?
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BitcoinSupremo
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January 26, 2018, 05:22:45 PM |
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Corsair RM850i is sure to hold your rig of 4x 1060 3GB without any problems. It is one of the best brands in PSU-s and has 4 PCIE 6+2 pins needed for 4 cards that you will connect. Of course is more expensive but well worth the price based on the quality it offers.
In fact this is a bit overkill for you as it has 6 PCIE 6+2 pins but in case you want to add another card in the future, this PSU can hold up 5 cards without any problem.
If you will go with only 4 cards go with Corsair RM750i
The problem is that in my country there is corsair but only 1000wats, so i give the list which cpu's are avaible in my country. I found only corsair rm750x ? That would be a great choice too and I think it is cheaper. The version with "i" in the end it means it is fully modular, I guess the x version is only semi or not modular at all. But for what you need it ,still it is perfect.
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January 27, 2018, 08:36:43 AM |
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Corsair RM850i is sure to hold your rig of 4x 1060 3GB without any problems. It is one of the best brands in PSU-s and has 4 PCIE 6+2 pins needed for 4 cards that you will connect. Of course is more expensive but well worth the price based on the quality it offers.
In fact this is a bit overkill for you as it has 6 PCIE 6+2 pins but in case you want to add another card in the future, this PSU can hold up 5 cards without any problem.
If you will go with only 4 cards go with Corsair RM750i
The problem is that in my country there is corsair but only 1000wats, so i give the list which cpu's are avaible in my country. I found only corsair rm750x ? That would be a great choice too and I think it is cheaper. The version with "i" in the end it means it is fully modular, I guess the x version is only semi or not modular at all. But for what you need it ,still it is perfect. ok but what is different between this PSU 750W Gigabyte G750H Real Power, 80 PlusGold, Modular, Silent, 14cm Fan, Fan Speed Control, Black and rm750x?
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