pmorici (OP)
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August 16, 2014, 04:36:34 PM |
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What's the word on board supply?
Spoke to the factory this morning. Still on track for delivery for August 15th, 1 week from today. Great news! Thanks for getting back to me. How many boards are you looking at? We just added a "6-pack" of boards to our web store to make buying small quantities at a discount easier. Get 6 boards with free US shipping for only $209.88 less than $35 per board. For bulk pricing on orders larger than 6 boards email sales@gigampz.com to order. We have very aggressive discounts for large orders and can get your PSU costs down to the range of 5.2 cents per watt for large orders.
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opieum2
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August 17, 2014, 01:57:24 AM |
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Is there an ETA on the CS versions? I know you said prototypes were in the works. Just curious to know when to expect them.
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pmorici (OP)
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August 17, 2014, 04:46:29 PM |
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Is there an ETA on the CS versions? I know you said prototypes were in the works. Just curious to know when to expect them.
If all goes according to plan they will be available the week of September 1st.
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pmorici (OP)
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August 18, 2014, 04:34:46 PM |
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For any interested international buyers; we've updated the store with international shipping options for Canada and Europe. http://gigampz.com
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August 22, 2014, 06:16:35 PM |
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I think this is the main thread for this PSU/BB... I bumped another just the other day with an announcement... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=747477.msg8458485#msg8458485Anyways, just got my PSU and bb from PMORICI and will start working on the enclosures tomorrow. Thanks mate! Oh and these are sweet components! Great quality and SUPER fast shipping. Definitely going to purchase a few more asap.
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pmorici (OP)
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August 27, 2014, 06:39:34 PM |
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We've got cables back in stock. We are also offering a meet it or beat it price guarantee on our boards and kits.
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August 27, 2014, 07:45:46 PM |
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We've got cables back in stock. We are also offering a meet it or beat it price guarantee on our boards and kits.
Nice bro! Looks like I should order another PSU or 2 from you asap! PM'ing you in a few for 2x PSU/BB/Cable sets I just started on the Gigampz breakout board enclosure today.I am thinking of making a rack for the PSU's as well...so they can be stacked 2 at a time and the "racks" will be modular...allowing multiple racks to be connected.This will keep the PSU's stable and allow better cable organizing. I willpost up some screenshots asap.
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August 29, 2014, 04:17:47 AM |
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We've got cables back in stock. We are also offering a meet it or beat it price guarantee on our boards and kits.
Nice bro! Looks like I should order another PSU or 2 from you asap! PM'ing you in a few for 2x PSU/BB/Cable sets I just started on the Gigampz breakout board enclosure today.I am thinking of making a rack for the PSU's as well...so they can be stacked 2 at a time and the "racks" will be modular...allowing multiple racks to be connected.This will keep the PSU's stable and allow better cable organizing. I willpost up some screenshots asap. Oh man! Really stoked about these cases! They will secure to the PSU using the 2 screw hole locations and each case will include an optional "foot" for the front of the PSU to make it level and if all works out just right they front and rear feet will allow stacking of another PSU above and/or below. The front foor will secure to the PSU using the 2 screw hole locations nearest the power cord and the feet can be zip-tied together and/or bolted down. Pics and/or screenshots asap
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mstrongbow
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September 01, 2014, 04:31:22 AM |
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Here are some screenshots...I will get some pics posted of the prototypes I have printed already asap. Printing the 3rd revision now. Latest (3rd) revision...
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ZiG
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September 01, 2014, 05:12:17 AM |
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Here are some screenshots...I will get some pics posted of the prototypes I have printed already asap. Printing the 3rd revision now. Latest (3rd) revision... Good job, buddy... How much... ZiG
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mstrongbow
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September 01, 2014, 05:40:07 AM |
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Here are some screenshots...I will get some pics posted of the prototypes I have printed already asap. Printing the 3rd revision now. Latest (3rd) revision... Good job, buddy... How much... ZiG So far it's looking somewhere in the $10-15 range and I do my best to price my products so that anyone can afford them as I myself live on a very tight and limited budget. I am really digging this PSU/breakout board combo! Runs cool and quiet and the cables are of high quality! I will be making an order for at least 2 more of these asap!
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September 06, 2014, 08:58:07 PM |
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Printing rev4? now and will have pics tonight! Almost there with the design, really stoked
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pmorici (OP)
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September 09, 2014, 03:01:56 PM |
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Is there an ETA on the CS versions? I know you said prototypes were in the works. Just curious to know when to expect them.
Gigampz CS boards are now in-stock. These boards work with any HP Common Slot power supply (ie: DSP-1200FBA, etc...) which come in a wide range of wattages and efficiency ratings. We have a limited number so for now we are sticking to selling them in the forum only. Pricing is as follows including shipping in the US. 1+ $43 5+ $40 10+ $38 20+ $36 50+ $34 100+ $32 121 $31 (entire stock) PM or contact sales@gigampz.com to order
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September 09, 2014, 04:05:13 PM |
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^^ Faboo! Have you figured out the connections for n+1 operation? That would be icing on the cake.
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pmorici (OP)
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September 09, 2014, 04:17:03 PM |
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^^ Faboo! Have you figured out the connections for n+1 operation? That would be icing on the cake.
No, sorry, we looked at it but couldn't get n+1 for a reasonable cost since it would require bus bars between the boards to do it safely.
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chadwickx16
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September 09, 2014, 04:20:05 PM |
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How can we tell if the HP PSU is a "Common Slot Power Supply"?
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pmorici (OP)
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September 09, 2014, 05:38:00 PM |
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How can we tell if the HP PSU is a "Common Slot Power Supply"?
Generally speaking they all have the same physical appearance. A single fan at the rear of the PSU with a pull handle, 1 U thickness and a 64-pin board edge connector. If you search for "Common Slot" on Google or ebay you will be able to find listings of exact part numbers. They come in wattage from 460 up to 1600 but 750, 1200 are the most common and most of them are silver efficiency or better.
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mstrongbow
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September 09, 2014, 08:05:21 PM |
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About to test print the lid and possibly production ready revision to the DPS800GA breakout board enclosures. I've added GIGAMPZ to the lid. Pictures of the prints asap!
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September 09, 2014, 10:48:28 PM |
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^^ Faboo! Have you figured out the connections for n+1 operation? That would be icing on the cake.
No, sorry, we looked at it but couldn't get n+1 for a reasonable cost since it would require bus bars between the boards to do it safely. As a ready-made assembly, ja. Still... Do you know/can tell us the control pins used to sense the slave buses? Others should be for setting current limit and supply status. I'm pretty sure that pin can also be used for remote sensing at the load point to make up for drop over the power leads as well as letting you set the voltage out using a pot or external reference source.
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pmorici (OP)
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September 10, 2014, 12:23:35 AM |
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^^ Faboo! Have you figured out the connections for n+1 operation? That would be icing on the cake.
No, sorry, we looked at it but couldn't get n+1 for a reasonable cost since it would require bus bars between the boards to do it safely. As a ready-made assembly, ja. Still... Do you know/can tell us the control pins used to sense the slave buses? Others should be for setting current limit and supply status. I'm pretty sure that pin can also be used for remote sensing at the load point to make up for drop over the power leads as well as letting you set the voltage out using a pot or external reference source. I strongly suspect it is pin 38 but I wasn't able confirm 100% before a lightning storm took out my test server.
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