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August 24, 2011, 01:08:05 PM
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because at datacenter, they only allow one power socket, is there anyway trick around, like 1 plug but can power 2 pc psu
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August 24, 2011, 01:14:22 PM
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Use a y  this or equivalent
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August 24, 2011, 01:26:22 PM
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Just put a power strip inside your case
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August 24, 2011, 02:12:21 PM
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i was thinking of powering something like this at the 5.25 bay using the current psu

http://www.ebay.com/itm/VisionTek-450W-Dedicated-Graphics-Power-Supply-/230659221907?_trksid=p5197.m7&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26itu%3DUCI%26otn%3D5%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D2288428163870275216#ht_1745wt_1139

but i guess its not possible ya
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August 24, 2011, 02:24:46 PM
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Powering a psu with a psu will never allow more than the primary psu. A y pass through or power strip will allow more than one per wall socket however.

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August 24, 2011, 02:31:03 PM
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so the other wire gotta go inside the casing and hide inside lol, than maybe put a tape to the original wire outside, so no one will take it out

but actually does datacenter allow this

imagine with that 450w at the 5.25 bay and a 1500w main psu

we can power 4 x 6990 lol
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August 25, 2011, 01:22:37 AM
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so the other wire gotta go inside the casing and hide inside lol, than maybe put a tape to the original wire outside, so no one will take it out

but actually does datacenter allow this

imagine with that 450w at the 5.25 bay and a 1500w main psu

we can power 4 x 6990 lol

imagine cooling 4x 6990s in an enclosed case :p... lol Smiley
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August 25, 2011, 01:59:14 AM
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You should inquire to see how many AMPS your socket will be. 10W is standard for most, 15+W sockets are sometimes a premium depending on the datacenter....then do your math accordingly.

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