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Topic: FS: PCI-Express Extender Cables(w/ Molex)*GPU Dummy Plugs*PSU Adapters - page 2. (Read 83072 times)

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I'm also interested on PCI-E 1x -> 1x risers with molex power connector. Doesn't matter if the slot is filed to accept 16x GPU because I can also do that easily.

Btw, is it enough to use only one powered riser per mobo thus meaning the power will be distributed to the rest of PCI-E bus by mobo or should I use all powered risers?
My config would be 2 X 16x risers + 2 X 1x risers, totaling 4 GPUs.

What is the actual limit on how many high-end (7970) GPUs should I use on one mobo without powered risers?
legendary
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Also supplementary 12v power that plugs into an available PCI-E power slot. Avoids the need to modify many riser cables to add 12v power from molex. See http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=100-MB-PB01-BR
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1x > 1x PCI-E cables, but with the data-side filed off to be open-ended to allow plugging in cards wider than 1x, such as graphics cards. They are electrically the same as 1x > 16x but cheaper and much easier to plug into a graphics card.
PCI-E to PCI-E power plug splitters, such as this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812198018
Lower prices.

I'll have to dig out the dremel & dust mask again and see if that can be taken into account. The manually modified cables were more versatile, if a bit ugly and messy.

Thanks for the advice Smiley
legendary
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1x > 1x PCI-E cables, but with the data-side filed off to be open-ended to allow plugging in cards wider than 1x, such as graphics cards. They are electrically the same as 1x > 16x but cheaper and much easier to plug into a graphics card. See this picture. https://dl.dropbox.com/u/9768004/risermod.jpg
PCI-E to PCI-E power plug splitters, such as this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812198018
Supplementary 12v power that plugs directly into an available PCI-E slot, such as this product. http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=100-MB-PB01-BR
Lower prices.
sr. member
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*Dusts off the ole' thread*

Hello everyone! Just wanted to pop in to mention our site, but more importantly I'm in need of some feedback from you guys.

Is there anything specific miners might like to see added to www.Cablesaurus.com? Any ideas are welcome, especially for items you all may be using already but might be having a hard time getting delivered on time. We still ship everything as fast as possible direct from the USA. We'd like to get a handle on what's missing that you'd like to see in the shop.

Historically I've carried PSU splitter cables, GPU dummy plugs, and various PCI extenders. However I've ran out of stock on several items recently, and thought it would be best to pan for ideas for what gear you guys think would be most utilized in today's Bitcoin landscape.

Any and all suggestions are welcome!

Endless thanks for the fantastic support we have received from the community over the last two years everyone, it's been a true blessing.

- Cablesaurus
sr. member
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sr. member
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Do you have 1x extenders with molex adapters?  http://cablesaurus.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=28&zenid=4ju314m34i9oer1ua0i3ljn1e0 appears to be the link, but it is dead. 

I assume they can accommodate a 16x card?

http://cablesaurus.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=28

Hi there we sure do. There is the updated link, I'll get that corrected in this thread. Thanks for your message.
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Do you have 1x extenders with molex adapters?  http://cablesaurus.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=28&zenid=4ju314m34i9oer1ua0i3ljn1e0 appears to be the link, but it is dead. 

I assume they can accommodate a 16x card?
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We're working as hard as we can to get more FPGAs in stock for those checking in!

We're hoping to be on schedule for about a 2, maybe 3 week time frame.

Also check out the new shopping cart setup at www.cablesaurus.com - we've been working to make the navigating experience a lot easier and hope it works smoothly for everyone.
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Not quite fellas, but I appreciate the free bump.
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Why is it so damn hot in here?
Dont buy from him rip off prices he gets his stuff from dealextreme then charges you 4 times as much.

Well, it's not quite four times as much...

But a 300% markup, just to pay in BTC isn't really helping either.   Tongue
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Dont buy from him rip off prices he gets his stuff from dealextreme then charges you 4 times as much.
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This seller rocks! Shipping and customer service are top notch!
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Thanks for the info!
sr. member
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Hi navigator, no you would typically, on most motherboards, need to utilize an x16 cable to properly extend from the native x16 slot. ( https://cablesaurus.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=9&zenid=0f8954c0d376c6cdc37050ed6cfbfc0a )
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Can I use a 1x to 16x adapter cable as a riser cable for a 16x slot?
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Highly recommended, even offered to replace parts I had damaged myself.
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Bitcoindaddy: It sounds as if your cards may be underpowered by your motherboard. Drop me an e-mail to [email protected] and I'll help diagnose your situation.
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