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Topic: Breakout board question for dell titanium psu. (Read 1080 times)

legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
like I said it looked nice ,but I need to do a spring clean out.  Wife is acting up a bit.

Too many toys around the house.
legendary
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Evil beware: We have waffles!
or make your own heavy cables
https://i.imgur.com/3RL15ui.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/EIzvnuy.jpg
Those were originally done for my s1/3's. 10ga uber flexible automotive wire spliced to PCIe connectors at the miners. I used the same setup for s5's as well.
sr. member
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Phil, you could always get some cables (I know Klondike_bar had some, I am sure others do as well) with stripped ends and just solder them on.  This PSU is perfect for that.  It honestly would be about as much work as setting up a breakout board, and only cost the price of some solder (pennies).
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Got  a little too much gear on hand,  but it does look tempting.

Maybe I will wait on this one.
legendary
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Sorry Man been looking can't find one any were . nice psu thu and temping to buy .

even the used one is temping and hope some one dev a board for it.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-Power-Supply-750W-80-PLUS-PLATINUM-D750E-S1-For-R720XD-R820-/322062453060?hash=item4afc6b0944:g:egcAAOSwGOxXAbKt

Maybe optms verison of this one will  http://holybitcoin.com/product/hp-1200-watt-common-slot-psu-bundle/

when he releases his version, I wouldn't count on it thu will be nice if it does but that being a hp and the one you linked is dell unless one is the other but oem then  it might work.

J4bber  boards only work on the PSU there sold for sadly but if you want a try it ill give you one free but it's not even worth it to me to send shipping free sorry but it's your free nothing owed  if you want it for testing pay shipping .

i have one laying a round with some brown PCEi slots, I won't use again.
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