So I was able to use a PC PSU, the PCIE especially are useful as you can use one PCIE power cable to connect to 3 devices since each pcie cable has 3x12V+ and 4xGroundm, also note you can use an ide molex to power the controller board and 1 miner, One ide Molex has 1xred wire(5V) for control board, 1xyellow wire(12v) for one miner, and 2 grounds
Hey summersideguy, any chance you could post a pic. of this setup or some diagrams for us lazy noobs?
Here are some pics, also here is a link to all the how to's with me jumping right to the scematics I had requested:
From the top to about 2/3 down this page are all your power wiring scematics:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=494625.100Wiring:I used a 2.5mm plug from an old adapter I had lying around, the black with white/grey stripe is v+, and I stripped a Micro usb cable and use the red and black
for power to the control board. I am able to log into the control board and edit settings, but without a powered usb hub the board is unable to see the miner. Dont mind the mess I just got home from work and rushed head first into this then freaked out when I realized I did not have a power USB hub lying around and all the stores were closed!!
Wiring: For PCIE wiring refer to the link above, with PCIE you can wire 3 miners, but no controller as PCIE is all 12V.
In this Photo you can see the yellow(12V+) Black combination for the miner and the red(5V+) black combination for the controller.
Miner running, hooked directly to my Windows 7/64bit PC, no drivers nessessary auto detected, good to go. You can't tell from the phone camera flash but there is a green pulsating light and a red light. the red light comes on everytime a share is found.
The WIIcontrol board, have it powered up, but lacking powered USB Hub at the moment to hook the miner to it. Had some miner cosmetic damage when i received it, still works though.
Minerd running and hashing away, along with the bat file settings, notice I have it OC'd to 850, it is currently giving me anywhere between 345-375KH/s. When you plug the miner into your windows PC it should auto install if you have a newer version of windows, you can then go to device manager and look up the miner and change the com port if you like, just make sure to match the com port in your .bat file.
See below for a lights out light show of the miner hashing away.
http://youtu.be/Sw4UsG7edkE