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Author Topic: Can a CX750M Power Supply Power 2 Antminer S1 not OCed and a BFL60?  (Read 1834 times)
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August 16, 2014, 01:28:25 AM
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I need some help here, I have 2 antminers S1 not Overclocked and a BFL60. The BFL60 is sitting doing nothing.
My question is, is it possible that I use my CX750M to power 3 of them (including the BFL60)?  Huh all 3 at default Clock.
Some people are more expert in these things so any Suggestions is appreciated.

I have more Antminers S1 coming with a 2 Corsair 850W.

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Nope. The BFL 60 alone uses close to 300W at the wall, so 20-22A on the 12v.
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Nope. The BFL 60 alone uses close to 300W at the wall, so 20-22A on the 12v.

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