Cablesaurus (OP)
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June 08, 2011, 10:03:31 AM |
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You have any PCI-E X1 to x16 adapters?
In stock, yes. Working on that Chassis link as well.
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klayus
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June 08, 2011, 01:44:44 PM |
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do you ship to Romania?
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KnuttyD
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June 09, 2011, 03:45:15 AM |
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Amazing company; ordered 5 x16 extenders
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If I helped you in some way, and you feel obligated to do so, you can tip me some coin! 1KVadqbELY3KuJhkm9rDtcwxZknhRsfPHY
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Cablesaurus (OP)
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June 09, 2011, 04:04:41 AM |
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do you ship to Romania?
Indeed.
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Cablesaurus (OP)
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June 09, 2011, 10:16:31 AM |
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Extenders are currently out of stock and will be back in stock Mon, 6/13.
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June 09, 2011, 01:08:05 PM |
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Please include into your shipping info a general idea about shipping times to other continents. Thanks
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June 09, 2011, 02:47:06 PM Last edit: June 09, 2011, 03:04:53 PM by pride |
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I am in need of a quick fix. I have a motherboard coming today. I will be buying the extenders when they come back in stock. However in the mean time, can I simply dremel the x1 slot on the motherboard? 2x6970 cards motherboard: 1 x16 3 x1 EDIT: Just found out that I can, will report back for anyone else in a momentary bind...12hours - http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=14002.0
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Cablesaurus (OP)
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June 09, 2011, 10:20:30 PM |
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Pre-Orders are being accepted on PCIe Extenders to be shipped 6/13 - 6/14.
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Vwlopez3
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June 11, 2011, 07:23:12 PM |
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i dint read all the post so whats the point of having the molex connector ?
Its for cards that have dual gpu's like 5970 or 6990 that require alot of power from PCI-e slots and its safer to have a molex connector to help power it.
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nemo
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June 12, 2011, 09:42:50 PM |
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I ordered my cable Wednesday with the free shipping option and it showed up quickly, on a Saturday no less. If you need this, don't hesitate and don't buy it from ebay china.
Thanks again, dude.
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minerX
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June 13, 2011, 03:05:04 AM |
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I've bought about 10 cables from here and so far I am extremely pleased. There was a slight mishap with my order quantities but Joe took care of it immediately and was very forthcoming and quick about email responses.
Will 100% order again from him. Thank you!
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ataranlen
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June 13, 2011, 03:08:36 AM |
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Got my second order yesterday, 8 more cables plus one replacement! Thanks a bunch!
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Cablesaurus (OP)
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June 13, 2011, 07:04:02 AM |
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All items are now back in stock
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Cdecker
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June 13, 2011, 09:58:08 AM |
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Using the molex-modified PCIe x1 cables, and they work so far. Now I'm at the maximum of my PSU and will order a new one. Just a quick question: is it save to power a card on another PSU than the others? I basically have 3 cards already all on 1 PSU, and the fourth will be on PSU #2, and connect its 6/8-pin connector and its molex to this PSU. Could there be a problem or am I on the safe side?
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June 13, 2011, 10:02:19 AM |
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Just got my order. Verry happy with the service! Seems like shipping to Bulgaria is no problem ... nice!
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June 13, 2011, 06:46:08 PM |
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Using the molex-modified PCIe x1 cables, and they work so far. Now I'm at the maximum of my PSU and will order a new one. Just a quick question: is it save to power a card on another PSU than the others? I basically have 3 cards already all on 1 PSU, and the fourth will be on PSU #2, and connect its 6/8-pin connector and its molex to this PSU. Could there be a problem or am I on the safe side?
It's not safe, but it can be done. Short a Green and Black wire on the 20/24 pin ATX connector using a paperclip shaped like a U. Hook up graphics card. Try to figure out the exact timing of turning everything on. It needs to be near simultaneous, but not quite. Basically a few milliseconds after the main PSU starts the dedicated one needs to be switched on. Although not all PSUs will power on like this, some need a constant draw device like a case fan hooked up to a molex connector.
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Cdecker
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June 13, 2011, 07:21:05 PM |
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It's not safe, but it can be done.
Short a Green and Black wire on the 20/24 pin ATX connector using a paperclip shaped like a U. Hook up graphics card. Try to figure out the exact timing of turning everything on. It needs to be near simultaneous, but not quite. Basically a few milliseconds after the main PSU starts the dedicated one needs to be switched on.
Although not all PSUs will power on like this, some need a constant draw device like a case fan hooked up to a molex connector.
That's no problem since I have an ATX 24-pin splitter that turns on both PSUs simultaneously. What I'm wondering is whether it creates some sort of power differential having the motherboard on one PSU and a connected Graphicscard on another.
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PulsedMedia
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June 15, 2011, 09:49:21 AM |
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I can't order, complains not confirmed address while it most certainly is
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tito13kfm
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June 16, 2011, 03:46:44 AM |
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It's not safe, but it can be done.
Short a Green and Black wire on the 20/24 pin ATX connector using a paperclip shaped like a U. Hook up graphics card. Try to figure out the exact timing of turning everything on. It needs to be near simultaneous, but not quite. Basically a few milliseconds after the main PSU starts the dedicated one needs to be switched on.
Although not all PSUs will power on like this, some need a constant draw device like a case fan hooked up to a molex connector.
That's no problem since I have an ATX 24-pin splitter that turns on both PSUs simultaneously. What I'm wondering is whether it creates some sort of power differential having the motherboard on one PSU and a connected Graphicscard on another. It's fine. I've done it the way I described successfully once, so a splitter should make it easy mode. They make special supplemental PSUs for graphics cards that fit in 5.25 bays, I'd assume the work on the same principle.
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