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February 17, 2014, 01:47:46 PM
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how much will you charge for the psu + the converter?
I would like something that can power 10 sapphire r9 280x cards
and also would need shipping to NL

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February 17, 2014, 05:27:19 PM
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I'm working out the details for an EU reseller, so when the next round of sales open up someone will have stock in your neighborhood.

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February 17, 2014, 08:46:53 PM
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Can someone tell me what the largest wattage common used server power supply is?

It must operate on 100-125V, have a FAN inside.

Thanks!

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February 18, 2014, 12:45:17 AM
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Can someone tell me what the largest wattage common used server power supply is?

It must operate on 100-125V, have a FAN inside.

Thanks!

The highest I've seen for 120V input is 910Watts.  Seams like the combo of highest/most common though is in the 700-800 range with the Dells and the HPs that people talk about often.  They are rated for higher wattages if you use them on a 210 supply.  Anything over 1400 Watts isn't going to be safe on standard 15 Amp 120 Volt US house wiring.

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February 18, 2014, 02:10:20 AM
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Sidehack - are you still planning doing boards for DPS-2000/2500 ? Still no plans for DPS-1520?

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February 18, 2014, 02:16:02 AM
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Yes. I should get some downtime from manufacture next week where I have a few days of devtime to start prototyping the DPS-2000. I've had everything required for a couple weeks - everything except time.

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February 18, 2014, 09:15:20 AM
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DPS-1520 ftw!
1440W per psu is awesome. I have two of these here, and would love the interface kit for them...
Would be able to run my cards no problem with these two!

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February 18, 2014, 09:29:22 AM
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What about this beast,already has cables  Shocked

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-Delta-DPS-1000HB-A-1000W-Power-Supply-E37586-005-Replaces-E68914-005-/130912755737?pt=PCA_UPS&hash=item1e7b022019

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February 18, 2014, 09:41:41 AM
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not single rail

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February 18, 2014, 09:59:56 AM
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Thanks !!! Theres a lot of these kind of PSU's on ebay,dang it...............Most need a board like sidehacks though  Cheesy


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February 18, 2014, 10:24:33 AM
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Thanks !!! Theres a lot of these kind of PSU's on ebay,dang it...............Most need a board like sidehacks though  Cheesy


If I win Lotto tonite,I'll fund some board designs  Cheesy Yeah...right,like anyone wins Lotto  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

If you win, you buy us all psu

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February 18, 2014, 10:53:53 AM
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Thanks !!! Theres a lot of these kind of PSU's on ebay,dang it...............Most need a board like sidehacks though  Cheesy


If I win Lotto tonite,I'll fund some board designs  Cheesy Yeah...right,like anyone wins Lotto  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

If you win, you buy us all psu

I'll buy one of those pallets above of PSU's & do a giveaway..how's that  Cheesy

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February 19, 2014, 05:25:35 AM
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Not really, at present. How many would you need? When sales open, boards and cables will be sold as separate units so you can buy one, the other, or both.
When are you going to open sales again? I got a few Z750P's sitting around awaiting for your boards Smiley
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February 19, 2014, 05:34:35 AM
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Possibly next week. Got a fair bit of stuff to coordinate first, and we won't get any work done this weekend on account of an out-of-town wedding hooray.

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February 20, 2014, 05:08:24 AM
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Just wanted to post my own experience with sidehack.

He shipped waaaaaay ahead of schedule.  I paid on Saturday the 8th with full knowledge that the cables would likely cause a delay in shipping until the 13th or 14th.  The package arrived on the 12th!  I wasn't even in town at the time. But damn dude that's some excellent customer service!

The boards themselves are very good production value wise.  Interface between the board and the power supply is solid.  Screw terminals were a great thought.  Excellent documentation included!  The cables are well made and reasonably priced.  Blade ends fit snugly into the screw terminals.  Very little play, which is an added bonus in my mind.  They are a good length for the average user.

Don't hesitate to order from sidehack if this board fits your needs.  If you can source Z750P supplies cheaply enough you're getting a very decent end result for great price efficiency.

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February 20, 2014, 06:54:51 AM
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I actually will be sourcing a number of supplies in a bulk purchase, so I'll be able to sell complete "kits" with the supply, board and four cables.

Also glad everything arrived and is tested and approved.

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February 21, 2014, 04:41:08 AM
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I actually will be sourcing a number of supplies in a bulk purchase, so I'll be able to sell complete "kits" with the supply, board and four cables.

Also glad everything arrived and is tested and approved.

Wow that would be a great option for some.  Especially for people only needing a couple as the price of the small quantity Z750P buying options begins to increase.

It would really be a complete kit then.  Good luck!

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February 22, 2014, 08:27:31 AM
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Hey!

I'm reading this topic almost since begginig of it.
I have bought DPS-1200BB, which will be used for GPU mining. I assume you all are talking about ASIC mining here, correct?

After reading your debate i got confused about wiring. Does ASIC miners need more current then GPU? Because 8pin connectors with wires that i bought got 3x 20AWG (cables are 30cm long (12inches)...
Is this enough?
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February 22, 2014, 12:57:41 PM
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Hey!

I'm reading this topic almost since begginig of it.
I have bought DPS-1200BB, which will be used for GPU mining. I assume you all are talking about ASIC mining here, correct?

After reading your debate i got confused about wiring. Does ASIC miners need more current then GPU? Because 8pin connectors with wires that i bought got 3x 20AWG (cables are 30cm long (12inches)...
Is this enough?

The boards sold here to work with the server PSUs could be used for either GPU or ASIC mining.  I believe its a toss up in terms of which draws more power GPU/ASIC due to the hacks and overclocking mods now on some ASICS that allow for more power/performance use.

If you are considering GPU mining I would suggest that you have at a minimum 18AWG wire in runs of less than 2ft.  From my understanding the cables sold here are 14 or 16AWG which yields more safety headroom.

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February 22, 2014, 03:36:40 PM
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Hey!

I'm reading this topic almost since begginig of it.
I have bought DPS-1200BB, which will be used for GPU mining. I assume you all are talking about ASIC mining here, correct?

After reading your debate i got confused about wiring. Does ASIC miners need more current then GPU? Because 8pin connectors with wires that i bought got 3x 20AWG (cables are 30cm long (12inches)...
Is this enough?

The boards sold here to work with the server PSUs could be used for either GPU or ASIC mining.  I believe its a toss up in terms of which draws more power GPU/ASIC due to the hacks and overclocking mods now on some ASICS that allow for more power/performance use.

If you are considering GPU mining I would suggest that you have at a minimum 18AWG wire in runs of less than 2ft.  From my understanding the cables sold here are 14 or 16AWG which yields more safety headroom.

20AWG cables are unsafe - you should not attempt to run more than 200W through a single 20AWG PCI-e lead, even then they will get warm.
18AWG will be safe for closer to 250-300W
16AWG is what you should use for high-end GPUs, can safely run 300W through a 6/8-pin PCI-e

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