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February 12, 2018, 08:28:20 AM
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Hi there,

I am trying to built the 'base' of my rig and i run into some questions that i cant find an answer.

I am planning to built a total of 6 x 1070s mining rig. I will try to start with 3 and then add more if i find a good price for the cards.

I am trying to select a psu that will hande 3 gpus and i am bit confused about how to select it.

I have come across to a reasonable priced seasonic psu:
https://www.computeruniverse.net/en/products/90703312/seasonic-prime-focus-modular-80-plus-gold.asp

Does that psu hase enough pcie slots to power 3 gpus? My understanding is that this psu has 2x PCIe 8pin and 6x PCIe 6pin  so i can connect up to 2 1070s gpus (i think they require 8 pins). Is that correct? Cant i connect a 3rd gpu somehow?

Moreover the risers will be connected to the 6 pins so it has enough slots?

Finally is my base rig ok for future upgrades (6 cards) or compatibilty with future nvidia or amd cards?

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February 12, 2018, 09:10:22 AM
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Hi there,

I am trying to built the 'base' of my rig and i run into some questions that i cant find an answer.

I am planning to built a total of 6 x 1070s mining rig. I will try to start with 3 and then add more if i find a good price for the cards.

I am trying to select a psu that will hande 3 gpus and i am bit confused about how to select it.

I have come across to a reasonable priced seasonic psu:
https://www.computeruniverse.net/en/products/90703312/seasonic-prime-focus-modular-80-plus-gold.asp

Does that psu hase enough pcie slots to power 3 gpus? My understanding is that this psu has 2x PCIe 8pin and 6x PCIe 6pin  so i can connect up to 2 1070s gpus (i think they require 8 pins). Is that correct? Cant i connect a 3rd gpu somehow?

Read the review, it says it has 3 power cable to PCI-E 6+2. so yes, it should power the 3GPU.



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Moreover the risers will be connected to the 6 pins so it has enough slots?

Yes, also if it has 6 pin splitters connected to your GPU can power up the riser, so you save an extra cables.

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Finally is my base rig ok for future upgrades (6 cards) or compatibilty with future nvidia or amd cards?

GIGABYTE H110-D3A Bitcoin Edition    
Intel Celeron G3930 boxed    
Crucial 4GB DDR4 CT4G4DFS824A 2400 MHz    
ADATA SU700 SSD 120GB    
PSeasonic PRIME FOCUS Modular (80+Gold) 850 Watt    



Thank you



You need to underclock your 6 1070 later on for 850w, If you plan to have AMD's I guess its safer to have at least 1kw of PSU rating.
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February 12, 2018, 09:19:12 AM
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Hi thanxs for the answer.
Where should i connect the 3rd cable on the psu?  Isnt the 6 pin pci-e on the psu underpowered for the gpu?
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February 12, 2018, 09:35:36 AM
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Hi thanxs for the answer.
Where should i connect the 3rd cable on the psu?  Isnt the 6 pin pci-e on the psu underpowered for the gpu?

no its not, see this site for reference on Cable power capacity that they could handle.

http://www.gpuminingresources.com/p/psu-cables.html
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February 12, 2018, 09:49:41 AM
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These are the availble cables in the psu.

These are the cables in the box

1 x power 24 pin ATX with detachable 4 pin section
2 x power 8 pin EPS12V with detachable 4 pin ATX12V section
6 x 8 pin PCI Express power with detachable 2 pin section
10 x 15 pin Serial ATA power
5 x 4 PIN internal power
1 x 4 PIN mini-power connector



So from my understanding i will use

GPUS(3xgtx1070)

8 pin connector from PSU to GPU using power 8 pin EPS12V with detachable 4 pin ATX12V section
8 pin connector from PSU to GPU using power 8 pin EPS12V with detachable 4 pin ATX12V section
6 pin connector from PSU to GPU using an 8 pin PCI Express power with detachable 2 pin section
 
Risers
3 risers connected to psu using 8 pin PCI Express power with detachable 2 pin section

Thanxs for your patience Smiley

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February 12, 2018, 10:08:39 AM
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6 x 8 pin PCI Express power with detachable 2 pin section

If your risers has 6 pin connector, then this is barely enough to power up your 3GPU and risers, I've seen the actual pictures and it is indeed splits, 3 cables with 2x 8pin(6+2).

https://seasonic.com/focus-plus-gold
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February 12, 2018, 10:25:38 AM
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So what you recommnend?
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February 12, 2018, 10:47:06 AM
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well, I'd recommend to check some Corsair models, in fact they might be even cheaper then Seasonic , but has the same features and endurance limits
personally I have 1KW from Corsair and quite a lot of miners choosing it, cause it really bulletproof quality and has long warranty, by the way
so, imo, you may consider it as well
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February 12, 2018, 11:30:07 AM
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Just get the corsair ax 1500i
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February 12, 2018, 11:51:10 AM
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Its expensive and because i dont have 6 cards now i will just buy one that will support the first 3 and then upgrade from there.
Should i look for min 3 x pcie 8 pins connectors?
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February 12, 2018, 12:29:20 PM
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Its expensive and because i dont have 6 cards now i will just buy one that will support the first 3 and then upgrade from there.
Should i look for min 3 x pcie 8 pins connectors?

Between the longevity and the higher efficiency you will save money in the long run.

Or if you want to save a few bucks you can mod a server psu.
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February 12, 2018, 02:40:33 PM
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Its expensive and because i dont have 6 cards now i will just buy one that will support the first 3 and then upgrade from there.
Should i look for min 3 x pcie 8 pins connectors?

If this is the case then I guess your chosen PSU should be fine, you can again buy the same PSU specs like the 1st one for another 3 GPU upgrade later on and buy add2psu cables. or simply use the Jumper style Wink
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February 12, 2018, 02:57:15 PM
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Hi there,

I am trying to built the 'base' of my rig and i run into some questions that i cant find an answer.

I am planning to built a total of 6 x 1070s mining rig. I will try to start with 3 and then add more if i find a good price for the cards.

I am trying to select a psu that will hande 3 gpus and i am bit confused about how to select it.

I have come across to a reasonable priced seasonic psu:
https://www.computeruniverse.net/en/products/90703312/seasonic-prime-focus-modular-80-plus-gold.asp

Does that psu hase enough pcie slots to power 3 gpus? My understanding is that this psu has 2x PCIe 8pin and 6x PCIe 6pin  so i can connect up to 2 1070s gpus (i think they require 8 pins). Is that correct? Cant i connect a 3rd gpu somehow?

Moreover the risers will be connected to the 6 pins so it has enough slots?

Finally is my base rig ok for future upgrades (6 cards) or compatibilty with future nvidia or amd cards?

GIGABYTE H110-D3A Bitcoin Edition    
Intel Celeron G3930 boxed    
Crucial 4GB DDR4 CT4G4DFS824A 2400 MHz    
ADATA SU700 SSD 120GB    
PSeasonic PRIME FOCUS Modular (80+Gold) 850 Watt    



Thank you


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I have some and work very well

it's have 9XPEIe output(8pin, 8+6pin)
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