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March 10, 2015, 06:58:13 AM |
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I see lots of people getting the EVGA power supply, plus the G2 has a 10 year warranty on it and is less expensive than the RM1000 model. Anyone have or use the EVGA G2 1000 watt model?
What I can't find is the small adapter that you plug in so you can turn it on without the main board. With the RM1000 all I used was a 14pin plastic adapter with two pins added, but not entirely sure what this EVGA G2 needs. It has a 28 pin power connector, so having a hard time finding that little adapter you would plug in.
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March 10, 2015, 08:28:39 AM |
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Paperclip rules.
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March 10, 2015, 09:42:52 AM |
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I see lots of people getting the EVGA power supply, plus the G2 has a 10 year warranty on it and is less expensive than the RM1000 model. Anyone have or use the EVGA G2 1000 watt model?
What I can't find is the small adapter that you plug in so you can turn it on without the main board. With the RM1000 all I used was a 14pin plastic adapter with two pins added, but not entirely sure what this EVGA G2 needs. It has a 28 pin power connector, so having a hard time finding that little adapter you would plug in.
EVGA G2 1000 is indeed good unit. Jonnyguru give score 9.4 point.
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March 10, 2015, 11:21:59 AM |
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I see lots of people getting the EVGA power supply, plus the G2 has a 10 year warranty on it and is less expensive than the RM1000 model. Anyone have or use the EVGA G2 1000 watt model?
What I can't find is the small adapter that you plug in so you can turn it on without the main board. With the RM1000 all I used was a 14pin plastic adapter with two pins added, but not entirely sure what this EVGA G2 needs. It has a 28 pin power connector, so having a hard time finding that little adapter you would plug in.
what do you want to run? an upgrade to the evga 1300g2 could be a better choice. the 1300 can run 2 s-5's at 1150gh each or 2 sp20e's at 1150gh each
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March 10, 2015, 03:54:43 PM |
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I see lots of people getting the EVGA power supply, plus the G2 has a 10 year warranty on it and is less expensive than the RM1000 model. Anyone have or use the EVGA G2 1000 watt model?
What I can't find is the small adapter that you plug in so you can turn it on without the main board. With the RM1000 all I used was a 14pin plastic adapter with two pins added, but not entirely sure what this EVGA G2 needs. It has a 28 pin power connector, so having a hard time finding that little adapter you would plug in.
EVGA 1300 G2 comes with the adapter in the box - no need to do the paperclip trick. I'm quite sure the EVGA 1000 does as well. The Corsair RM 1000 does not - I know, I've got the PSU. In terms of performance, both have been solid for me. My personal preference is the EVGA, but there's really no scientific evidence behind that assertion. I've got 2 EVGA 1300s and 1 Corsair RM1000. The EVGAs run 3 S3s each, the RM1000 runs 2 - it used to run 2 S1s. The RM1000 has been running non-stop since May of last year. The EVGAs have been running non-stop since June/July.
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March 11, 2015, 06:41:26 PM |
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I don't think the EVGA G2 1000 has that PSU start up piece. All I'm trying to avoid is having to hook up that monster power cable. I grabbed a few of these, which I'll then insert the pins myself and jumper it. I have the tools to make them. This way I won't need to bother plugging in that heavy/long power cable.
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March 11, 2015, 07:52:51 PM |
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I don't think the EVGA G2 1000 has that PSU start up piece. All I'm trying to avoid is having to hook up that monster power cable. I grabbed a few of these, which I'll then insert the pins myself and jumper it. I have the tools to make them. This way I won't need to bother plugging in that heavy/long power cable. According to EVGA's "what's in the box" section in the manual for the 1000 G2: (1) EVGA Power Supply (1) EVGA Manual (4) Mounting Screws (1) EVGA PSU Tester (24-pin)(1) EVGA Cable Bag (1) 24-pin ATX Cable (2) 4+4 pin EPS12V CPU Cables (4) 6+2 pin PCI-E VGA Cables (2) 6+2 pin + 6 pin PCI-E VGA Cables (2) 3 SATA cables (2) 2 SATA cables (1) 3 Molex cable (1) 2 Molex cable + 1 Floppy connector (1) Power Cord cable The 1300s I have indeed had that part in the box, and is why I stated that I was quite sure the 1000 G2 did as well. Anyway, there are plenty of people that make the jumpers, or as you've seen you can make your own with virtually no effort. Of course you can always go the paperclip route, too EDIT: Ohh... you don't even want the 24-pin ATX cable attached at all, you just want to jumper directly on the PSU. Huh... you know, I didn't even attempt to plug the PSU tester directly into the PSU, I just plugged the ATX cable into the PSU and the PSU tester into the ATX cable. Now I'm going to have to see if I could have just gotten away with plugging the tester into the PSU itself, and if it works I'm going to feel a bit silly for having that giant cable plugged in for no reason at all for the past 9 months
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March 11, 2015, 07:56:19 PM |
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I don't think the EVGA G2 1000 has that PSU start up piece. All I'm trying to avoid is having to hook up that monster power cable. I grabbed a few of these, which I'll then insert the pins myself and jumper it. I have the tools to make them. This way I won't need to bother plugging in that heavy/long power cable. According to EVGA's "what's in the box" section in the manual for the 1000 G2: (1) EVGA Power Supply (1) EVGA Manual (4) Mounting Screws (1) EVGA PSU Tester (24-pin)(1) EVGA Cable Bag (1) 24-pin ATX Cable (2) 4+4 pin EPS12V CPU Cables (4) 6+2 pin PCI-E VGA Cables (2) 6+2 pin + 6 pin PCI-E VGA Cables (2) 3 SATA cables (2) 2 SATA cables (1) 3 Molex cable (1) 2 Molex cable + 1 Floppy connector (1) Power Cord cable The 1300s I have indeed had that part in the box, and is why I stated that I was quite sure the 1000 G2 did as well. Anyway, there are plenty of people that make the jumpers, or as you've seen you can make your own with virtually no effort. Of course you can always go the paperclip route, too When I bought my miners, I bought this off amazon. Simple and has been going for 4 months. http://www.amazon.com/24-Pin-STARTER-BRIDGE-WITHOUT-MOTHERBOARD/dp/B00K38IKRY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1426103688&sr=8-1&keywords=psu+jumper
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March 11, 2015, 07:57:33 PM |
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That piece is already included in the box with the EVGA PSUs...
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March 11, 2015, 07:59:58 PM |
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That piece is already included in the box with the EVGA PSUs... I had a corsair PSU, so... I lost on that one.
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March 12, 2015, 01:18:14 PM |
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In RM1000 all PCIe connectors use 16AWG gauges. Also is more quiet. Otherwise it is the same class.
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March 12, 2015, 05:29:10 PM |
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G2 1300 is a better choice. Between the 1000W models I like RM more
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March 12, 2015, 08:07:03 PM |
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Take two old power cables with the mini fit jr female pin. Join them with a butt splice. You are done.
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March 13, 2015, 04:00:49 AM |
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That piece is already included in the box with the EVGA PSUs... Guys, the piece that comes with the EVGA is the female version. It will not plug into the modular power supply itself. You still have to hook up that bulky cable. That's why I bought those 24pin female plugs (couple posts above) so I can pull the power cable out and put back in the box. Then just easily plug that little piece in.
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March 13, 2015, 04:32:24 AM |
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Evga > RM series all day every day. Evga can do no wrong since they went with Super Flower as their OEM of choice.
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March 13, 2015, 04:36:50 AM |
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I would agree that versus the RM the EVGA is probably a little better. Both PSU are really good choices though. It would come down to prices for me to go 1 way or the other.
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March 13, 2015, 05:57:54 AM |
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I have had failures with a couple Corsair GS 800's, good success with Rosewill. Heard nothing but good things about the EVGA's, they're just pricy. But, you can't beat server PSU's for value & durability, nothing ATX even remotely compares in those regards.
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Which models you recommend for 13x rx580 to use with sata risers?
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October 11, 2017, 11:50:00 AM |
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And? It’s like calling tech support saying your computer stopped working without giving any information. EVGA is my go to option for PSUs, Corsair never worked that well and somehow EVGA provide better PSUs for less money. RM series is known to be pretty bad anyways, if you are buying high wattage PSUs getting a slightly more expensive but reliable model helps. A lot.
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October 11, 2017, 12:02:56 PM |
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Evga platinum series the great choose but it's price too expensive..
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