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March 21, 2018, 11:13:23 AM
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I always buy seasonic this days in my country finding this pus hard  I read a great reviews about this bitfenix Whisper M 650W  any one try this I will run 4 Rx 560 mining eth
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March 21, 2018, 01:01:25 PM
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I always buy seasonic this days in my country finding this pus hard  I read a great reviews about this bitfenix Whisper M 650W  any one try this I will run 4 Rx 560 mining eth

You can yes. But you would have to make sure it is undervolted before you start mining.

RX560 if it is the same as RX580 is about 130W without overlocked and undervolting when mining.

so 130W x 4 GPUS = 520W which is 80% of the total power in the PSU.

However as it is Gold 80% efficient then that would mean it is technically at its maximum power give without any errors and that hasn't even powered the MOBO or HDD/SDD or RAM. (650W x 0.8 = 520W)

So If you do use it, make sure you undervolt first.

If not, then get a PSU with higher W's.

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March 21, 2018, 01:07:35 PM
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I always buy seasonic this days in my country finding this pus hard  I read a great reviews about this bitfenix Whisper M 650W  any one try this I will run 4 Rx 560 mining eth

You can yes. But you would have to make sure it is undervolted before you start mining.

RX560 if it is the same as RX580 is about 130W without overlocked and undervolting when mining.

so 130W x 4 GPUS = 520W which is 80% of the total power in the PSU.

However as it is Gold 80% efficient then that would mean it is technically at its maximum power give without any errors and that hasn't even powered the MOBO or HDD/SDD or RAM. (650W x 0.8 = 520W)

So If you do use it, make sure you undervolt first.

If not, then get a PSU with higher W's.

Cheers.

Great advice, I was just about to chime in until I noticed the red text showing you posted.

Anything above Gold rating is good in my honest opinion so this should work fine - also keep in mind that the MOBO / CPU and risers will be powered too, remember to add that to your calculation.

560's are significantly less at power draw then 580s but I totally agree that you should undervolt to maximize profits.

(I think its around 80w compared to the 130w 580s have)
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March 21, 2018, 01:15:08 PM
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I have other pus will run the mb and raiser seasonic 850 I want be sure about this pus the first time I not using seasonic hope someone try it and tell me
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March 21, 2018, 01:37:08 PM
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I have 6 x RX 560s on a 700 watt PSU and it is way overkill. I'm pulling 366 watts total from the wall. The RX560 is a very efficient card. You should be fine without much struggle in OC/Power settings.
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March 21, 2018, 02:23:18 PM
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If you have high electricity costs, you should check the PSUs for Platinium or Titanium plated. Its for the efficiency of your electricity.
You can safe a lot of money in a year compared to non plated PSUs.
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March 22, 2018, 12:48:53 AM
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Hello my friend,
is there available "Enermax 700watt max pro". I recommend it.
I have a year doing mining with PSU Enermax. see my GPU mining

https://i.imgur.com/Ast7IyB.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/S7pCQH1.jpg

2 pcs PSU Enermax, 4 pcs type RX and 1 pcs type R9. you can try
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