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January 31, 2014, 01:10:25 PM |
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Hello fellow miners!
I could use your help with a sanity check here. Right now I'm expanding my rig a little and I'm debating whether or not to cut the pcie risers.
Here's the deal: Athlon II x2 240 2,8Ghz Gigabyte GA970-Something 2*4GB XMS3 ddr3 5 x Sapphire 280x Dual-x And the big PSU mess: 1*HX850, 1*CS750M, 1xCX400 (All corsair)
I know I could have bought a single larger psu but im on a budget and this is the stuff I had lying around so I do not need any snarky remarks ^^
My two options: Run the entire system including risers and one 280x on the hx850 and then 3 280x on the cs750m and one on the cx400. OR: Cut the risers and run 2x280x plus system on hx850, 2x280x on cs750m and 1x280x on cx400.
I must say I would prefer the first way and not cut the risers if my psu wattage allows it.
Here ar my calcs for the first option:
powered risers 75w*5= 375w (I used 75w since its the specified max for x16 pcie, my risers are x1-x16 though, no idea if that matters)
system = 150w (looked up tests for my cpu and they all seemed to be around 150-200 at full load even with a gpu so figured 150 would be safe)
gpu (8pin+6pin) = 225w (150w max for 8pin and 75w max for 6-pin)
HX850: 375w+150w+225w=750w
CS750M: 225w*3=675w
CX400: 225w
So what do you think, could this be feasable or did I miss something in my calculations? The gpus will be undervolted too so I'm hoping they'll be way below 250w each instead of the 300w I calculated with for safety.
I realize that cutting the risers would allow me to shift a little bit of the wattage to the cx400 and ease off the other two a bit but like I said, I'd prefer to run it like this if it would work.
Thanks alot for your thoughts on this!
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