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January 21, 2018, 05:58:56 PM
Last edit: January 21, 2018, 06:12:44 PM by blockchange88
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im running a few proof of concepts. i was experimenting with one my motherboards today, and found myself in a conundrum.

Using 3 x asus 1080ti turbo
psu evga 850w p2 at a 120v wall socket (not 220-240)

my smos setting are set at factory settings but undervolted to 180w each card.

if the mobo/cpu takes 150w (a thirsty estimate) and each card is pulling 200w appx, i should be able to end up at 750w which is more than enough power for this experiment. however my killawatt is showing me pulling 855w on my 850w psu. i will post pictures.

https://imgur.com/st4Sexd

https://imgur.com/FC4t0zg

https://imgur.com/MfNuJgp

https://imgur.com/1KAs1Sm

any help/advice is appreciated! thanks
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