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Topic: 2000w mining PSU (Read 157 times)

legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1138
January 26, 2022, 09:12:58 AM
#13
See what a 2000 watt power supply looks like
https://aerocool.io/ru/product/gold-miner-2000w/
If this is a julongfengbao LX2000W, then be aware that this power supply is not rated for 2000 watts. As a maximum of 60% of the declared load, and then colleagues had problems. Repairing this power supply is difficult.
jr. member
Activity: 75
Merit: 4
January 26, 2022, 07:46:48 AM
#12
Ordered one of this from the 1800 watts series in 2018 December , it was listed on amazon as a "Power Supply, 1800W Switching Power Supply 90% High Efficiency for Ethereum S9 S7 L3 Rig Mining 180-240V"
The only reason i ordered a no name psu for my rigs , bc i ran out from my spare/backup psu's , and i had to get one asap. (Im Using only evga 1600T2 for all my Builds) , around this time evga 1600t2 psu's was hard to get , and they price hoovered around 6-800$,
so i decided to give a chance to this Chinese made psu .
This psu is running without any issues in the past over 3 years now , its not in a ac cooled mining facility , its in my home built mining shed , with filtered outside air circulation , hot humid summer , where temp is over 39C s , mid winter temp never going under 0 Celsius.
I have zero issues with this psu as of now , after over a 3 years of 24/7 usage .
Then consider yourself lucky, too many people have issues with this Brandless GPU it's better to buy Corsair and other brands instead they are poorly built that's why some have problems and some don't
hero member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 597
January 25, 2022, 01:57:14 PM
#11
Ordered one of this from the 1800 watts series in 2018 December , it was listed on amazon as a "Power Supply, 1800W Switching Power Supply 90% High Efficiency for Ethereum S9 S7 L3 Rig Mining 180-240V"
The only reason i ordered a no name psu for my rigs , bc i ran out from my spare/backup psu's , and i had to get one asap. (Im Using only evga 1600T2 for all my Builds) , around this time evga 1600t2 psu's was hard to get , and they price hoovered around 6-800$,
so i decided to give a chance to this Chinese made psu .
This psu is running without any issues in the past over 3 years now , its not in a ac cooled mining facility , its in my home built mining shed , with filtered outside air circulation , hot humid summer , where temp is over 39C s , mid winter temp never going under 0 Celsius.
I have zero issues with this psu as of now , after over a 3 years of 24/7 usage .
member
Activity: 232
Merit: 10
January 25, 2022, 11:52:57 AM
#10
am seeing more and more positive reviews and haven't heard anyone so far claiming this PSU has burnt down his house !
https://www.newegg.ca/p/1HU-033V-00002

reading further am reading this which looks promising !...

Six protections: overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent, overload, short circuit, lightning protection. 2. Supports a full range of chip motherboards such as INTEL, AMDATI, Nvidia, VIA, and SIS. 3. Built-in PFC, magnetic amplifier circuit, suburban speed, low wave. 4. The power supply adopts the dual 12V design of INTEL12V 2.3 version. 5. Support INTEL and AMD quad-core CPU discrete graphics. 6. Support SATA and PATA multi-drive arrays. 8. Support wide power supply.

has anyone tried this and is it obnoxiously loud Huh....
I'm wondering how the heck this power supply gets on Newegg they should be ban off their website, those power pack sucks and cause more problem for mining rigs, if you know what's good for your farm do not install one they easily go up in flames or kill GPU
full member
Activity: 1281
Merit: 141
January 23, 2022, 09:21:22 AM
#9
If you know what's good for you don't buy that Power Supply, I used this PSU on my Vega 56 rig and it killed one of the cards, the voltages from the PSU 8pins are not correct so it send a high voltage to the GPU causing some artifacts on screen before I know what's going on its already too late

i recall red panda mining having tremendous issues with vega cards having several of them failing for unknown reasons NOT for using those PSU !...

also how can newegg sell those GPUs if they are as cheap and bad as everyone else is saying here Huh

i personally read so many good reviews, are you guys referring to the same model in the link or something else Huh

Its being sold on the newegg store but is not sold BY newegg.

Would use server psu and breakout board before using this thing….server psus are cheaper and really have all the protection built in.
There are no review on this psu on newegg.  It will not be quality.  As for gpus again there is a big difference between a 3rd party seller and newegg actually selling the item.  Much like there is a huge difference between sold by Amazon vs seller on Amazon
member
Activity: 368
Merit: 15
January 22, 2022, 02:27:15 PM
#8
If you know what's good for you don't buy that Power Supply, I used this PSU on my Vega 56 rig and it killed one of the cards, the voltages from the PSU 8pins are not correct so it send a high voltage to the GPU causing some artifacts on screen before I know what's going on its already too late

i recall red panda mining having tremendous issues with vega cards having several of them failing for unknown reasons NOT for using those PSU !...

also how can newegg sell those GPUs if they are as cheap and bad as everyone else is saying here Huh

i personally read so many good reviews, are you guys referring to the same model in the link or something else Huh
Nvidia graphics cards gives less headaches than AMD I will forever build my rigs with Nvidia cards and moreover they get more cooler and more power efficiency than AMD until the arrival of those 6500, 6600XT
member
Activity: 260
Merit: 46
January 22, 2022, 02:02:12 PM
#7
If you know what's good for you don't buy that Power Supply, I used this PSU on my Vega 56 rig and it killed one of the cards, the voltages from the PSU 8pins are not correct so it send a high voltage to the GPU causing some artifacts on screen before I know what's going on its already too late

i recall red panda mining having tremendous issues with vega cards having several of them failing for unknown reasons NOT for using those PSU !...

also how can newegg sell those GPUs if they are as cheap and bad as everyone else is saying here Huh

i personally read so many good reviews, are you guys referring to the same model in the link or something else Huh
member
Activity: 263
Merit: 15
January 22, 2022, 06:03:55 AM
#6
Seen this PSU before  Grin no single soul says something good about this power supply, still doubting? Head to AliExpress and find the power supply then start reading the reviews from buyers it's a big mess, this power supply will kill your GPU because they supply high currents to your GPU, a word is enough for the wise
member
Activity: 120
Merit: 15
January 22, 2022, 03:58:36 AM
#5
Stay away from cheap power supplies it's very important to use a high grade power supply because this is what will make sure your components gets what the deserves, if something goes wrong a high grade power supply will shut down by itself before things get out of hand
member
Activity: 227
Merit: 24
January 22, 2022, 02:40:38 AM
#4
If you know what's good for you don't buy that Power Supply, I used this PSU on my Vega 56 rig and it killed one of the cards, the voltages from the PSU 8pins are not correct so it send a high voltage to the GPU causing some artifacts on screen before I know what's going on its already too late
legendary
Activity: 3318
Merit: 1247
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January 22, 2022, 02:17:49 AM
#3
All that for C$320 seems too good to be true.

That is because of it being a Chinese brand,not well known in the world.Personally I would not risk it with a Chinese brand PSU when for that same amount of money or just a bit more I can get a 1500 Watt Corsair or Evga Platinum,that will give me peace of mind.I would always be tense if I use another brand.In the end the choice is personal for each one of us,just sharing what I would do in this case.
full member
Activity: 1424
Merit: 225
January 22, 2022, 02:15:24 AM
#2
All that for C$320 seems too good to be true.
member
Activity: 260
Merit: 46
January 21, 2022, 09:51:20 PM
#1
am seeing more and more positive reviews and haven't heard anyone so far claiming this PSU has burnt down his house !
https://www.newegg.ca/p/1HU-033V-00002

reading further am reading this which looks promising !...

Six protections: overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent, overload, short circuit, lightning protection. 2. Supports a full range of chip motherboards such as INTEL, AMDATI, Nvidia, VIA, and SIS. 3. Built-in PFC, magnetic amplifier circuit, suburban speed, low wave. 4. The power supply adopts the dual 12V design of INTEL12V 2.3 version. 5. Support INTEL and AMD quad-core CPU discrete graphics. 6. Support SATA and PATA multi-drive arrays. 8. Support wide power supply.

has anyone tried this and is it obnoxiously loud Huh....
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