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February 17, 2019, 03:24:29 AM
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Hey Guys,

I am new to this forum.

Situation: I have a A8 ASIC running on a Corsair 750W PSU, this works great and I got rid of the super loud server PSU.
Now I have a Baikal N+ Asic, that I would like to connect to that PSU.

The A8 draws around 300W, so that PSU can definitly handle another 120W.

Almost all my PCI-e (8 connectors) slots are used by the A8, but I still have 4 peripheral slots over (6 connectors).
As I understand those peripheral slots supply 12V and 75W max. The Baikal has 3 hashing boards with a 120W total, should be no problem with 3 connectors, 40W each.

But... when I connect the Baikal to that PSU, the PSU doesnt want to start. When I disconnect the Baikal, the thing starts and boots up my A8 ASIC.
The peripheral slots on that PSU are to supply power to PC components, like the Molex connectors.

Am I missing something here? I dont understand why the PSU does not want to boot with the Baikail connected.
All the data sheets I find online state I have enough power to connect the thing.


PSU: https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139119


Thanks for the help!
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