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"I'm not psychic; I'm just damn good"
June 04, 2011, 05:28:16 AM
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Hi thread starter hope you don't mind me linking to this page since theres a lot of information and discussion going on Smiley
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June 04, 2011, 05:18:30 AM
#28
I have FSP Aurum in 2x5870 rig and Enermax Modu87+ in 2x6970 rig. Enermax is best - very efficient, quiet, stable but high-priced.
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June 04, 2011, 02:59:27 AM
#27
I have had good experiences with OCZ...
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June 04, 2011, 01:31:19 AM
#26
Corsair AX series is excellent. AX1200 is the top model I think
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June 03, 2011, 10:09:17 PM
#25

not for four 6990s you wouldn't, or at least I hope you wouldn't...lol

Sorry you're right, I wasn't paying attention to exactly what he was trying to run; I was on auto-pilot posting that after reading so many threads where people were asking what PSU to buy for their dedicated miners with 1-3 GPU's in each box.  That link also has interesting graphs of efficiency vs load which will tell you how much to overshoot your power requirements by when picking a PSU.
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June 03, 2011, 07:54:10 AM
#24
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/750-watt-psu-80-plus-gold,2927.html


FSP AU-700 is what I'd buy after reading that review.

not for four 6990s you wouldn't, or at least I hope you wouldn't...lol
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June 03, 2011, 03:58:55 AM
#23
Yea thats exactly what i tallied up.. couple of grand. ill keep you guys upto date with what i am doing, and i will offer some pictures and updates on daily changes. lets hope all this goes well before i burn down my place! lol

ps im trying to run 3 motherboards @ 4 6990s each. so im going to get me 3 different psu and 2 water cooling systems with multiple tubes. hoping the wiring in my building can hold and not short break on me.

You sir are a true american hero.
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June 03, 2011, 03:14:05 AM
#22
You should test barebone-systems with all those high-load cards first before you go all high-investment into watercooling and other fancy things just to make sure your apartments can support it without blowing fuses, if you're worried about that.

I'd hate to see you spend all that money and time setting up waterblocks, tubing, getting it all nice and neat into the case, wire management, etc and having something not work right.

With all that said, do post pics of the final setup =)
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June 03, 2011, 12:03:54 AM
#21
Yea thats exactly what i tallied up.. couple of grand. ill keep you guys upto date with what i am doing, and i will offer some pictures and updates on daily changes. lets hope all this goes well before i burn down my place! lol

ps im trying to run 3 motherboards @ 4 6990s each. so im going to get me 3 different psu and 2 water cooling systems with multiple tubes. hoping the wiring in my building can hold and not short break on me.
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June 02, 2011, 11:52:53 PM
#20
how about a motherboard to support 4 6990s with an external water cooling system?

The asus Rampage III Extreme, Maximus III Extreme, and Croshair 4 extreme are all very reliable and comparable. they were designed for 4 GPU solutions and dont need any PCIe cables or converters.

For an external cooling system that will scale with larger systems and multiple systems Koolance has some rackmount solutions
http://www.koolance.com/water-cooling/product_info.php?product_id=1173
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June 02, 2011, 11:48:19 PM
#19
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/750-watt-psu-80-plus-gold,2927.html


FSP AU-700 is what I'd buy after reading that review.
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June 02, 2011, 11:45:02 PM
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how about a motherboard to support 4 6990s with an external water cooling system?
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June 02, 2011, 11:38:16 PM
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for 4 6990s would which psu would you recommend?

I recommend an Antec 1200 High Current Pro, I have used one and ran 1800W (measured wall draw) continuously for weeks with no problems. I have also seen where the rating has been exceeded for up to 2100Watts and the PSU still held together!
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June 02, 2011, 11:36:19 PM
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for 4 6990s would which psu would you recommend?
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June 02, 2011, 12:54:28 PM
#15
Efficiency wise I would recommend

1. Seasonic X (80+gold)
2. Corsair A (80+gold
3. Silverstone Strider + (80+ silver or gold)

Though they do come at a price premium, but I use those for most of my work units.

I don't mind running a few crappy miners either since they cost next to nothing. Using basic 300W Fortron/FSP psu's they run 24/7 just fine since last Sept.,, although incur higher electricity costs and are less efficient.

And they are practically limited to 5850s and 5770s so no efficient dual gpu setups possible.
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June 02, 2011, 12:06:31 PM
#14
Can a PSU straddle more than one machine?  Say you have two boxes with 4 cards each.  Could you stick a 600-700 on each mobo and then set up a third PSU to feed some of the cards off of each mobo?

Yep, that's possible.
There's actually supplemental PSU's they sell made just to juice graphics cards and processors.
Some even fit in a 5.25" drive bay.
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June 02, 2011, 09:23:51 AM
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Can a PSU straddle more than one machine?  Say you have two boxes with 4 cards each.  Could you stick a 600-700 on each mobo and then set up a third PSU to feed some of the cards off of each mobo?
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June 02, 2011, 08:58:03 AM
#12
depends on what you want to run

THIS.
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June 02, 2011, 08:45:24 AM
#11
Should probably look more at important things like...
Max wattage
Efficiency rating
Number of rails
Amperage of each rail

More important than brand names and prices. Asking best brand and price is gonna get you 50 different opinions from 50 different people Tongue

I would actually look more at the continuous wattage, max wattage isn't sustainable in most cases and the number of rails doesn't matter...
inh
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June 02, 2011, 07:48:39 AM
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