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March 25, 2014, 04:15:25 PM |
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I just ordered five Antminer S1 units and I have some questions regarding the "Best" power supply (PSU)
Option 1). A single 500 watt power supply dedicated to one Antminer S1 Option 2). A single 850 watt power supply dedicated to two Antminer S1
If I decide to go with either option, would I be alright? Thanks so much! Best regards, AlextheBitcoiner
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March 25, 2014, 04:20:45 PM |
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I currently do Option 2. And everything works fine.
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March 25, 2014, 04:22:32 PM |
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I use 850 watt for two and it's been working fine .
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March 25, 2014, 08:08:47 PM |
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If I decide to go with either option, would I be alright?
To answer your question, yes either option would work fine. I would choose option 2 though (despite being more expensive), since you have multiple. If you go option one, thats 5 PSU's and 5 power cords to contend with etc...
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Remember that you can't just go by the watt rating alone. This PSU is technically 850W, and it has enough PCIe plugs to handle 2 Ants, but there are some major issues! First, load balancing the rails would be a giant PITA. Second, I wouldn't guarantee the quality. And third, and most importantly, it can only handle 720W (60A) for all of the 12v rails combined. This is barely enough to handle the 2 Ants at stock, and you wouldn't be able to OC at all. Consider this a PSU to stay way from. On the flip side, you have this PSU. Same max wattage, same number of PCIe plugs, but it's a strong (70A) single rail (no load balance, and no OC limits), and it's by a more reputable company. You could easily handle 2 Ants on this PSU with no worries. If you really want something that's simple amazing, try this PSU. It's very similar to the one above, but is 92% efficient (80Plus Gold), and is completely modular. You would be hard pressed to find a better PSU for 2 Ants. In short, don't skimp on the PSU. It has the ability to make your mining ventures a constant pain in your neck, or it has the ability to make your rigs completely rock solid.
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March 26, 2014, 12:39:11 AM |
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Remember that you can't just go by the watt rating alone. This PSU is technically 850W, and it has enough PCIe plugs to handle 2 Ants, but there are some major issues! First, load balancing the rails would be a giant PITA. Second, I wouldn't guarantee the quality. And third, and most importantly, it can only handle 720W (60A) for all of the 12v rails combined. This is barely enough to handle the 2 Ants at stock, and you wouldn't be able to OC at all. Consider this a PSU to stay way from. On the flip side, you have this PSU. Same max wattage, same number of PCIe plugs, but it's a strong (70A) single rail (no load balance, and no OC limits), and it's by a more reputable company. You could easily handle 2 Ants on this PSU with no worries. If you really want something that's simple amazing, try this PSU. It's very similar to the one above, but is 92% efficient (80Plus Gold), and is completely modular. You would be hard pressed to find a better PSU for 2 Ants. In short, don't skimp on the PSU. It has the ability to make your mining ventures a constant pain in your neck, or it has the ability to make your rigs completely rock solid. If you shop around you will want a single rail IMHO. After messing with a TON of options, I nailed it down to CX750s. One can power two overclocked antminer S1s
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March 26, 2014, 01:58:37 AM |
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Remember that you can't just go by the watt rating alone. This PSU is technically 850W, and it has enough PCIe plugs to handle 2 Ants, but there are some major issues! First, load balancing the rails would be a giant PITA. Second, I wouldn't guarantee the quality. And third, and most importantly, it can only handle 720W (60A) for all of the 12v rails combined. This is barely enough to handle the 2 Ants at stock, and you wouldn't be able to OC at all. Consider this a PSU to stay way from. On the flip side, you have this PSU. Same max wattage, same number of PCIe plugs, but it's a strong (70A) single rail (no load balance, and no OC limits), and it's by a more reputable company. You could easily handle 2 Ants on this PSU with no worries. If you really want something that's simple amazing, try this PSU. It's very similar to the one above, but is 92% efficient (80Plus Gold), and is completely modular. You would be hard pressed to find a better PSU for 2 Ants. In short, don't skimp on the PSU. It has the ability to make your mining ventures a constant pain in your neck, or it has the ability to make your rigs completely rock solid. If you shop around you will want a single rail IMHO. After messing with a TON of options, I nailed it down to CX750s. One can power two overclocked antminer S1s Yep, both of the recommendations I suggested were single rail. Those CX750s are only Bronze not Gold, they're not modular, and then ony have 62A available. They'll power 2 Ants, but not with crazy OCs, and you won't have much breathing room. Not a bad choice, but there are better if you're willing to spend just a few $ more.
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March 26, 2014, 02:51:16 AM |
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Remember that you can't just go by the watt rating alone. This PSU is technically 850W, and it has enough PCIe plugs to handle 2 Ants, but there are some major issues! First, load balancing the rails would be a giant PITA. Second, I wouldn't guarantee the quality. And third, and most importantly, it can only handle 720W (60A) for all of the 12v rails combined. This is barely enough to handle the 2 Ants at stock, and you wouldn't be able to OC at all. Consider this a PSU to stay way from. On the flip side, you have this PSU. Same max wattage, same number of PCIe plugs, but it's a strong (70A) single rail (no load balance, and no OC limits), and it's by a more reputable company. You could easily handle 2 Ants on this PSU with no worries. If you really want something that's simple amazing, try this PSU. It's very similar to the one above, but is 92% efficient (80Plus Gold), and is completely modular. You would be hard pressed to find a better PSU for 2 Ants. In short, don't skimp on the PSU. It has the ability to make your mining ventures a constant pain in your neck, or it has the ability to make your rigs completely rock solid. If you shop around you will want a single rail IMHO. After messing with a TON of options, I nailed it down to CX750s. One can power two overclocked antminer S1s The CX750 is a good power supply. That being said I would hesitate to use it for two overclocked ants. That is a little tight and it may not last as long. It would be fine with non-overclocked. The 850 is more expensive but a better choice for two overclocked ants.
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March 26, 2014, 05:15:42 AM Last edit: March 26, 2014, 03:59:00 PM by bitterdog |
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Remember that you can't just go by the watt rating alone. This PSU is technically 850W, and it has enough PCIe plugs to handle 2 Ants, but there are some major issues! First, load balancing the rails would be a giant PITA. Second, I wouldn't guarantee the quality. And third, and most importantly, it can only handle 720W (60A) for all of the 12v rails combined. This is barely enough to handle the 2 Ants at stock, and you wouldn't be able to OC at all. Consider this a PSU to stay way from. On the flip side, you have this PSU. Same max wattage, same number of PCIe plugs, but it's a strong (70A) single rail (no load balance, and no OC limits), and it's by a more reputable company. You could easily handle 2 Ants on this PSU with no worries. If you really want something that's simple amazing, try this PSU. It's very similar to the one above, but is 92% efficient (80Plus Gold), and is completely modular. You would be hard pressed to find a better PSU for 2 Ants. In short, don't skimp on the PSU. It has the ability to make your mining ventures a constant pain in your neck, or it has the ability to make your rigs completely rock solid. If you shop around you will want a single rail IMHO. After messing with a TON of options, I nailed it down to CX750s. One can power two overclocked antminer S1s No way. I have 2 overclocked @375 ants on a 850w corsair tx850 pulling 824 watts with a extra 120mm fan on each
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GordonBM
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March 26, 2014, 07:42:33 AM |
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I run 3 overclocked S1's on 2 RM750's. Not a single problem.
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March 27, 2014, 10:24:08 AM |
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I would recommend dell server psu as they are very efficient. They are also cheap like 10£ on eBay some cables and no need for pcie connectors just use the other connector. So now us have a server grade psu for 10£. All my ants use this setup. Good luck, JT
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March 27, 2014, 12:59:06 PM |
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Option 2 is better than the option 1.
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March 29, 2014, 03:25:31 AM |
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Remember that you can't just go by the watt rating alone. This PSU is technically 850W, and it has enough PCIe plugs to handle 2 Ants, but there are some major issues! First, load balancing the rails would be a giant PITA. Second, I wouldn't guarantee the quality. And third, and most importantly, it can only handle 720W (60A) for all of the 12v rails combined. This is barely enough to handle the 2 Ants at stock, and you wouldn't be able to OC at all. Consider this a PSU to stay way from. On the flip side, you have this PSU. Same max wattage, same number of PCIe plugs, but it's a strong (70A) single rail (no load balance, and no OC limits), and it's by a more reputable company. You could easily handle 2 Ants on this PSU with no worries. If you really want something that's simple amazing, try this PSU. It's very similar to the one above, but is 92% efficient (80Plus Gold), and is completely modular. You would be hard pressed to find a better PSU for 2 Ants. In short, don't skimp on the PSU. It has the ability to make your mining ventures a constant pain in your neck, or it has the ability to make your rigs completely rock solid. If you shop around you will want a single rail IMHO. After messing with a TON of options, I nailed it down to CX750s. One can power two overclocked antminer S1s so this cx750 can run 2 ants??? isnt power draw like 800watts
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jamesc760
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March 29, 2014, 05:03:45 AM |
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You can put 2 Antminer S1's on one 750Watt, stock clock. If you want to OC your S1's, then you will need the 850W Corsairs at least.
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March 31, 2014, 02:31:00 AM |
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I just ordered five Antminer S1 units and I have some questions regarding the "Best" power supply (PSU)
Option 1). A single 500 watt power supply dedicated to one Antminer S1 Option 2). A single 850 watt power supply dedicated to two Antminer S1
If I decide to go with either option, would I be alright?
You will be all right with either option. I would pick the one that is the least expensive over the life of the project. That is : cost of supply + cost of electricity - convenience factor of single vs multiple supplies - resale value of supply Every time I give in and work this out for someone they always come back with "but I live in Brazil and can not get that brand and my electricity costs ...". A short summary is that in my experience, running the numbers, you are better off with one supply per miner up to about 3, maybe 4 S1's, at which point you save money by learning how to use server power supplies. The exact cutoff varies bases on your knowledge of electronics and where you live. The "n+1" load balancing server supplies really are the way to go for more than a few units.
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herebittybittybitty
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March 31, 2014, 03:26:40 AM |
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I just bought a Corsair RM1000 to power 2 overclocked S1's. Is this overkill?
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pmorici
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April 01, 2014, 03:37:00 AM |
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If you shop around you will want a single rail IMHO. After messing with a TON of options, I nailed it down to CX750s. One can power two overclocked antminer S1s
No way. I have 2 overclocked @375 ants on a 850w corsair tx850 pulling 824 watts with a extra 120mm fan on each The wattage rating of a PSU is typically the _output_ power when you are measuring using a kill-a-watt you are measuring the input power. A typical supply like the CX750 is 80% efficient so at full load you would expect a kill-a-watt to read 750 / 0.80 = 937.5 Watts the CX750 is definatly right on the edge when fully loaded but still slightly under its rated capacity. That said I sold all my ATX supplies and replaced them all with server supplies like the HP DPS-800GBA, like half the price or less for 100 Watts more power and equal efficiency.
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April 02, 2014, 03:36:19 PM |
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Remember that you can't just go by the watt rating alone. This PSU is technically 850W, and it has enough PCIe plugs to handle 2 Ants, but there are some major issues! First, load balancing the rails would be a giant PITA. Second, I wouldn't guarantee the quality. And third, and most importantly, it can only handle 720W (60A) for all of the 12v rails combined. This is barely enough to handle the 2 Ants at stock, and you wouldn't be able to OC at all. Consider this a PSU to stay way from. On the flip side, you have this PSU. Same max wattage, same number of PCIe plugs, but it's a strong (70A) single rail (no load balance, and no OC limits), and it's by a more reputable company. You could easily handle 2 Ants on this PSU with no worries. If you really want something that's simple amazing, try this PSU. It's very similar to the one above, but is 92% efficient (80Plus Gold), and is completely modular. You would be hard pressed to find a better PSU for 2 Ants. In short, don't skimp on the PSU. It has the ability to make your mining ventures a constant pain in your neck, or it has the ability to make your rigs completely rock solid. If you shop around you will want a single rail IMHO. After messing with a TON of options, I nailed it down to CX750s. One can power two overclocked antminer S1s No way. I have 2 overclocked @375 ants on a 850w corsair tx850 pulling 824 watts with a extra 120mm fan on each Interesting... I've got 2 Corsair TX850w PSUs but I thought they would only handle 3 Antminers between the two of them. I'll have to try this out when they arrive. Can you post a picture of your setup?
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