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Topic: Hash board power connector? (Read 82 times)

newbie
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January 15, 2022, 06:54:51 PM
#4
It's been many years since I dabbled in EE&CE. Last computer I built was when a 286 8Mhz AT was the hot ticket Smiley But I already pulled the trigger on eBay so maybe pissed away a little fiat but the picuture looks correct. The term "ATX" came from a blogger repairing these hash boards so can't verify the accuracy. But seems to know what's up at assicbasics.com 
Thanks for your insight.
OC
legendary
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Evil beware: We have waffles!
January 15, 2022, 01:27:22 PM
#3
Evidently these are 6Pin ATX connectors. Found some on eBay and be here in a few days. The L3++ running fine on 3 boards once I disabled the Reboot on low hash rate.
OC
No, odds are they the ubiquitous PCIe connectors. There is no such thing as an 'ATX' connector.

That said, odds are ones from ebay or other grey-market sites are crap. As long as you do not unplug/plug them more that a couple time they should be fine but will wear out after just a few mating cycles. It is far better to get power components from reputable distributors such as DigiKey, Allied, Mouser, etc. where you can choose the type and quality you want.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
January 15, 2022, 01:11:07 PM
#2
Evidently these are 6Pin ATX connectors. Found some on eBay and be here in a few days. The L3++ running fine on 3 boards once I disabled the Reboot on low hash rate.
OC
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
January 14, 2022, 06:07:39 PM
#1
Hello,
I have an Ant Miner L3++ that was overclocked and cooked one of the power connectors. I don't want to use that board until I replace the connector. Anyone know the part number and a source?

This would explain why it doesn't have the stock power supply but an up rated 1800W job Smiley
Thanks



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