Cheeseater
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January 06, 2014, 02:38:20 PM |
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Email sent about order still need confirmation about power requirements.
Does each blade run have a PCI E connector and require roughly 500 watts?
Thanks
yeah , it has PCIE connector, the total power consumption is 900W, if your single power is 500w, you need two PSU Thanks put me down for 1 paypal i sent email earlier or you can pm me price without psu
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Helperizer
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January 06, 2014, 02:51:05 PM |
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Payment sent for 1 unit (no PSU) via Paypal after PM and email verification.
Thanks! - Tye
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edgie13
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January 06, 2014, 02:58:08 PM |
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Would someone recommend a 110 psu for this? Thanks.
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BTC Scotch fund: 1GFZos2WGknCeVgDtjpHwo3jeJ4tSLVrXS
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TerraHasher
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January 06, 2014, 03:00:10 PM |
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Would someone recommend a 110 psu for this? Thanks.
I did some homework, and the 220v PSU will still run on a 120 plugin, I dont want to get into the science of watts and amps and whatnot, but they will work on a 120 plugin as long as you have the correct plug to plug into your wall.
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edgie13
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January 06, 2014, 03:01:47 PM |
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Would someone recommend a 110 psu for this? Thanks.
I did some homework, and the 220v PSU will still run on a 120 plugin, I dont want to get into the science of watts and amps and whatnot, but they will work on a 120 plugin as long as you have the correct plug to plug into your wall. Thanks.
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BTC Scotch fund: 1GFZos2WGknCeVgDtjpHwo3jeJ4tSLVrXS
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TerraHasher
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January 06, 2014, 03:21:11 PM |
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Would someone recommend a 110 psu for this? Thanks.
I did some homework, and the 220v PSU will still run on a 120 plugin, I dont want to get into the science of watts and amps and whatnot, but they will work on a 120 plugin as long as you have the correct plug to plug into your wall. Thanks. Not a problem, i have a hardware engineer here on site at my business because we handle all of our own technical support for all our hardware that we re-sell on ebay. So i had to go pester him this morning. But he was able to confirm it will run on 120 or 110, it will just use more amps. so please dont plug more than 2 of them in on a 15 amp circuit or you will start blowing breakers or getting things really hot. My tech said that a 20 amp circuit should be just fine for running 2 or more of these units without issue. or if you only have 1. you can run it on a single 15 amp as long as there are not a ton of other things on the circuit. Also confirmed that you can cure the noise issue, decrease the amperage, and still overclock with a new PSU. had my engineer dig something up for me and we found this ( http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817553004 ) you will only need one of them to power both modules, and it will cut down on your draw at the wall. Also it is quieter than a laptop fan. Would not even hear it run. I am ordering a few for myself for the units i am going to keep in house.
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tom99
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January 06, 2014, 03:21:56 PM |
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Order placed after discussing with them. Willing to roll the dice on power consumption and getting proper PSUs.
Any thoughts on 2x600w vs 1x1000w?
you better off get 1x1200W psu.
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btmine (OP)
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January 06, 2014, 03:23:01 PM |
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Email sent about order still need confirmation about power requirements.
Does each blade run have a PCI E connector and require roughly 500 watts?
Thanks
yeah , it has PCIE connector, the total power consumption is 900W, if your single power is 500w, you need two PSU Thanks put me down for 1 paypal i sent email earlier or you can pm me price without psu without PSU price: BTC2.1 $1,950.00 CNY12, 000.00
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tom99
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January 06, 2014, 03:26:33 PM |
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Would someone recommend a 110 psu for this? Thanks.
I did some homework, and the 220v PSU will still run on a 120 plugin, I dont want to get into the science of watts and amps and whatnot, but they will work on a 120 plugin as long as you have the correct plug to plug into your wall. most newer psu will auto to 110 or 220v.
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blackheart13
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January 06, 2014, 04:05:08 PM |
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Submitted payment for 1 last night. Will be buying a couple more as soon as I receive the first. Thanks!!
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Xer0
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January 06, 2014, 04:25:09 PM |
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until what time someone needs to pay so you ship the same day?
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Ridicuss
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January 06, 2014, 04:57:05 PM |
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Would someone recommend a 110 psu for this? Thanks.
I did some homework, and the 220v PSU will still run on a 120 plugin, I dont want to get into the science of watts and amps and whatnot, but they will work on a 120 plugin as long as you have the correct plug to plug into your wall. Thanks. Not a problem, i have a hardware engineer here on site at my business because we handle all of our own technical support for all our hardware that we re-sell on ebay. So i had to go pester him this morning. But he was able to confirm it will run on 120 or 110, it will just use more amps. so please dont plug more than 2 of them in on a 15 amp circuit or you will start blowing breakers or getting things really hot. My tech said that a 20 amp circuit should be just fine for running 2 or more of these units without issue. or if you only have 1. you can run it on a single 15 amp as long as there are not a ton of other things on the circuit. Also confirmed that you can cure the noise issue, decrease the amperage, and still overclock with a new PSU. had my engineer dig something up for me and we found this ( http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817553004 ) you will only need one of them to power both modules, and it will cut down on your draw at the wall. Also it is quieter than a laptop fan. Would not even hear it run. I am ordering a few for myself for the units i am going to keep in house. Thanks for your research into this. It explains to me why Bobsag3 was able to run his on 120V. Takes some of question out of the purchase now. I expect to see these start to sell.
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Man, I wish I could change my avatar!
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shacky
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January 06, 2014, 05:13:17 PM |
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The price in BTC change if the bTC price go up?
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btmine (OP)
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January 06, 2014, 05:23:22 PM |
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Submitted payment for 1 last night. Will be buying a couple more as soon as I receive the first. Thanks!!
we was received it.thank you
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vnhyp0
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January 06, 2014, 05:37:54 PM |
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Payment sent via Paypal and email sent also. Thanks!
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bcollan
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January 06, 2014, 05:56:36 PM |
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2.1 BTC sent for 1 miner w/o power supply.
Thanks!
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bobsag3
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January 06, 2014, 06:52:44 PM |
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Might order a few more with paypal... just without PSUs
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jacoo
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January 06, 2014, 07:29:25 PM |
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Can anyone upload short movie with working unit please...want to check how loudly it is.. thanks
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zoltrix
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January 06, 2014, 07:40:08 PM |
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Can anyone upload short movie with working unit please...want to check how loudly it is.. thanks
Very loud money making sound
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btmine (OP)
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January 06, 2014, 07:42:18 PM |
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i'm really have to go to bed now.
good night everyone.
if you paid please send me email.when i get up i will reply you .
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