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Topic: IBM 2880W PSU/Breakout Boards - *NEW* Package deals for T9/S9 & A7 - page 3. (Read 40902 times)

newbie
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Hi Finsky,

i'm still waitung for your reply on my PM, thx
legendary
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Bump this up, packages shipping out daily. Still have a few platinum 2980W PSU's in stock!  Keep your eyes peeled for GPU-focused packages coming in the next 2 weeks.  2980W Platinum server PSU could power up to 3 full 6-GPU rigs without requiring ATX PSU's!
legendary
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Away on Holidays from now until March 3rd! Trying to get everything shipped out before then. Will try to keep in touch, thank you for your patience.
legendary
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OP updated to reflect lower PSU prices again!  Smiley
legendary
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Sorry, nothing in 110V.  Both the DPS-4K and IBM 2880W require 200+V, sorry!  I'm in Northern Ontario, about 4 hours north of Toronto.
sr. member
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Do you have any 110v options? I'm in Toronto myself, where exactly in Canada are you located?
legendary
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Bump for Bitmain's new T9.  I would recommend the Double A Package upgraded to the 2980W Platinum PSU.  Increased efficiency to help offset the efficiency on the T9, and 2980W to give a little bit of breathing room.

As before, I will offer free upgrades to IBM 2980W Platinum PSU's on the next 10 Double A packages purchased and will extend PSU warranty for 3 months, as I am confident they will power the T9's reliably. The 2980W Platinum PSU packages will be shipping from here in Canada.
legendary
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Bump.  Stand-alone ATX-replacement GPU packages coming in short order! Stay tuned...
hero member
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This might be a stupid question. It how quiet are these? I'm looking for a cheaper alternative to atx psus for my home mine. Trouble is it's currently located under my desk.

Not a stupid question at all.  The answer:  Stupid loud  Undecided

I do not suggest using this for an under-desk PSU.  It is on the edge of being unfeasible for use even in a basement/garage depending on your tolerance.  If you need that much power, you could go with the DPS-4K (another PSU board/packages I sell in my sig), it can be made as quiet as you like by choosing the 120mm fans for cooling. However if you are just replacing a ~1000W ATX PSU, you would be better suited with something like a DPS-1200 with breakout board.

Funnily enough I forgot I posted on this thread and ive posted on your other one asking something along the same lines as you've suggested  Cheesy
legendary
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This might be a stupid question. It how quiet are these? I'm looking for a cheaper alternative to atx psus for my home mine. Trouble is it's currently located under my desk.

Not a stupid question at all.  The answer:  Stupid loud  Undecided

I do not suggest using this for an under-desk PSU.  It is on the edge of being unfeasible for use even in a basement/garage depending on your tolerance.  If you need that much power, you could go with the DPS-4K (another PSU board/packages I sell in my sig), it can be made as quiet as you like by choosing the 120mm fans for cooling. However if you are just replacing a ~1000W ATX PSU, you would be better suited with something like a DPS-1200 with breakout board.
hero member
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This might be a stupid question. It how quiet are these? I'm looking for a cheaper alternative to atx psus for my home mine. Trouble is it's currently located under my desk.
legendary
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OP updated with option to upgrade to IBM 2980W Platinum PSU's.  For the first 10 PSU packages sold I will upgrade to 2980W PSU's for free!!!

Prices updated to reflect current PSU market pricing unfortunately Sad.  If you have access to cheaper PSU's (which can be found in small quantities if you are resourceful), take advantage of this and save yourself some money!
hero member
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Anyone know where to get the breakout boards for other (smaller) server PSUs?
Im thinking of the hp 1200w or 1500w

If you are looking for DPS1200FB-A and the 1500w variant using the "common slot" interface, I have boards for those too.
legendary
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Anyone know where to get the breakout boards for other (smaller) server PSUs?
Im thinking of the hp 1200w or 1500w
member
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Finsky waiting on the pm. bump
legendary
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Hi mate,

I have two IBM Bladecentre H Chassis 2880w

See here - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1631365.new#new

I am looking to purchase two Breakout boards and 2 sets of PCI-e leads, wht is the process of ordering ?

Can pay via BTC and i am based in the UK...

Do you recommend running one or two s7/s9s of each PSU ?

Cheers

Have you tried contacting J4bberwock yet about UK sales? He is based in EU and would be way more affordable on shipping.  He has been difficult to get ahold of in the past though.

You can run 2x S7's or S9's of any batch on 1 IBM 2880W PSU.  It is literally a perfect plug & play solution for them, as long as you have 200+V AC input.
sr. member
Activity: 325
Merit: 250
Got it and your emails today. Will get back to you tonight, was away for the weekend. Thanks

Hi mate,

I have two IBM Bladecentre H Chassis 2880w

See here - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1631365.new#new

I am looking to purchase two Breakout boards and 2 sets of PCI-e leads, wht is the process of ordering ?

Can pay via BTC and i am based in the UK...

Do you recommend running one or two s7/s9s of each PSU ?

Cheers
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1003
Got it and your emails today. Will get back to you tonight, was away for the weekend. Thanks
newbie
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Hey Finsky I sent you a PM

Thanks
hero member
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Running and shutting down is typical of thermal shut-off.  What miners do you have hooked up to this PSU, and what is the temperature in the hosting area?

At the beginning, an alcheminer each one and the last time one of them titan cubes; up to 2.200w with alcheminer and up to 1.400w with titan cubes; temperature could be between 25C/35C (night/day). The titans are working at 60C/70C and not hotter. Here the summer is too hot for me...  Cheesy
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