torusJKL
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December 05, 2013, 01:09:15 AM |
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In the specs I see 360W, Sushi recommends 450W and Dogie even 800W for a S1 double baldes. What PSU are the current owners using?
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Ridicuss
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December 05, 2013, 01:20:26 AM |
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In the specs I see 360W, Sushi recommends 450W and Dogie even 800W for a S1 double baldes. What PSU are the current owners using?
I am using an OCZ 1000. It pulls 360W on the killawatt, I measured it today.
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Ridicuss
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December 05, 2013, 01:22:47 AM |
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In the specs I see 360W, Sushi recommends 450W and Dogie even 800W for a S1 double baldes. What PSU are the current owners using?
I am using an OCZ 1000. It pulls 360W on the killawatt, I measured it today. Count on more if you overclock. maybe close to 500W dont know yet, not sure if I will try.
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kano
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December 05, 2013, 01:32:17 AM |
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In the specs I see 360W, Sushi recommends 450W and Dogie even 800W for a S1 double baldes. What PSU are the current owners using?
OCZ 1250 (13A+14A) x 12V on the power connectors = 324W ... it's single rail rated 104A Note that I have it setup so that 3 Sata cables are powering it with butchered molex extenders. 2 are taking half of each side 1 is taking the other half of each side - so twice as much current as the other 2. That 1 does get warm - but not hot - the other 2 don't get hot. This is due to the fact that a single 12V wire pair is in each Sata PSU cable. The PCIe cables have multiple wire pairs that can be connected to the power connection thus the cables in the PCIe cable will be sharing the current and thus they wont get hot at all (I've bought some BitFenix PCIe extension cables to butcher when I get time - I've currently just butchered molex extension cables so there are 3 pairs going to each side) Also note that before, I used a cheap 950W PSU that's only rated 34A on each cable. The cables heated up a lot and also it ran 20A each side - so was total 480W So basically the quality of your PSU is a major deal with this.
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kano
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December 05, 2013, 01:32:37 AM |
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In the specs I see 360W, Sushi recommends 450W and Dogie even 800W for a S1 double baldes. What PSU are the current owners using?
OCZ 1250 (13A+14A) x 12V on the power connectors = 324W (180GH/s) ... it's single rail rated 104A Note that I have it setup so that 3 Sata cables are powering it with butchered molex extenders. 2 are taking half of each side 1 is taking the other half of each side - so twice as much current as the other 2. That 1 does get warm - but not hot - the other 2 don't get hot. This is due to the fact that a single 12V wire pair is in each Sata PSU cable. The PCIe cables have multiple wire pairs that can be connected to the power connection thus the cables in the PCIe cable will be sharing the current and thus they wont get hot at all (I've bought some BitFenix PCIe extension cables to butcher when I get time - I've currently just butchered molex extension cables so there are 3 pairs going to each side) Also note that before, I used a cheap 950W PSU that's only rated 34A on each cable. The cables heated up a lot and also it ran 20A each side - so was total 480W So basically the quality of your PSU is a major deal with this.
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kano
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December 05, 2013, 01:33:52 AM |
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Oh right, it's an Auction thread - I can't edit the post Well the 2nd one includes the comment that I'm running at 180GHs - that's the only change.
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torusJKL
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December 05, 2013, 01:43:53 AM |
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I'm thinking to use a Seasonic G-450. Its 450W, single rail with 37A (444W). Will that be enough for 1 unit?
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Keefe
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December 05, 2013, 01:55:50 AM |
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Payment deadline has passed, and surprisingly 18 units remain unpaid.
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torusJKL
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December 05, 2013, 02:03:17 AM |
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Payment deadline has passed, and surprisingly 18 units remain unpaid.
Looks like people where biding without having the cash ready. :-( How did you compile that number? Did you go through all the payment addresses?
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Keefe
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December 05, 2013, 02:10:11 AM |
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Payment deadline has passed, and surprisingly 18 units remain unpaid.
Looks like people where biding without having the cash ready. :-( How did you compile that number? Did you go through all the payment addresses? Yes, some quick scripting to check the addresses in the list.
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torusJKL
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December 05, 2013, 02:18:25 AM |
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Yes, some quick scripting to check the addresses in the list.
Could you send me that script? That might be handy one day. Thanks!
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gmaxwell
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December 05, 2013, 02:43:14 AM |
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Whats going to happen with unpaid units if they don't pay?
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goxed
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December 05, 2013, 02:46:28 AM |
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In the specs I see 360W, Sushi recommends 450W and Dogie even 800W for a S1 double baldes. What PSU are the current owners using?
750W PSUs.
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Revewing Bitcoin / Crypto mining Hardware.
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ninjaboon
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December 05, 2013, 03:04:00 AM |
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I want 2 units at 4.25BTC each. I can pay today.
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klondike_bar
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December 05, 2013, 03:23:53 AM |
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In the specs I see 360W, Sushi recommends 450W and Dogie even 800W for a S1 double baldes. What PSU are the current owners using?
750W PSUs. I have a 600W ready to go (550w single 12V rail) and plan to use the ATX and the PCI for power
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December 05, 2013, 03:37:50 AM |
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Restating desire to buy out 2 @ 4.25 if payments fall through.
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agibby5
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December 05, 2013, 03:43:31 AM |
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Restating desire to buy out 2 @ 4.25 if payments fall through.
Me too!
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xstr8guy
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December 05, 2013, 04:34:18 AM |
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How fast are they for shipping to the US? Curious if there's any chance I'll see my Ant before next week.
And what's with the name "AntMiner"? What the heck does that mean? Lol.
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lubah
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December 05, 2013, 04:42:25 AM |
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I know its only a .1 btc coupon but the whole you bought in a group buy vs you bought at auction and now don't qualify for the coupon when those both and this all ended at the same 4.25 btc is bullshit...
sorry bitmain but I'm out on principle alone ... to deny .1 btc discount for a repeat customer in whatever format is lame.
where's your sense of gratitude and reward for those who took the initial risk?
guess capitalism has taken communist china by storm these days....
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klondike_bar
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December 05, 2013, 05:00:44 AM |
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I know its only a .1 btc coupon but the whole you bought in a group buy vs you bought at auction and now don't qualify for the coupon when those both and this all ended at the same 4.25 btc is bullshit...
sorry bitmain but I'm out on principle alone ... to deny .1 btc discount for a repeat customer in whatever format is lame.
where's your sense of gratitude and reward for those who took the initial risk?
guess capitalism has taken communist china by storm these days....
hop off the horse. the groupbuy was through sushi and, while i bought in it and thought it would likely qualify for a future coupon, I knew that it was a groupbuy and not a direct purchase like the auction is. the groupbuy shipped a few days sooner then the auction will, and if anything that is worth an extra 0.1+BTC in mining profits. I am happy with the price i paid and feel it was fair, and look forwards to buying another unit in the coming weeks
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