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September 11, 2017, 06:20:35 AM
#38
Saving your money, Superflower Leadex; for better monitor and longer warranty, Corsair Link.
jr. member
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September 11, 2017, 01:21:18 AM
#37
I'm using Great Wall 1250W for rig of 6 cards 1070. Until now it's going smooth. 

I think that is the same as the OCZ 1250W.
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September 11, 2017, 12:05:17 AM
#36
From the list I chose EVGA and SuperFlower , I use SuperFlower 1600(80+ gold) and EVGA 1000(80+ gold).
The set includes  a large set of flexible and long wires, as well as noiseless operation.
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September 10, 2017, 10:13:39 PM
#35
Mostly it depends on price and availability
Mining since a year ago and none of my psu have had any problem so far and I have been running them near their threshold(90-95%)
I prefer mosly the psu that are currently on sale.
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September 10, 2017, 10:10:57 PM
#34
I like EVGA because the quality of the goods is very good and also in the affairs of reliable speed is very capable and able to make the guarantee as one of the best tools from the others.
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Blockchain Evangelist.
September 10, 2017, 09:52:36 PM
#33
I'm using Great Wall 1250W for rig of 6 cards 1070. Until now it's going smooth. 
legendary
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Bitcoin FTW!
September 10, 2017, 05:18:21 PM
#32
If you like standard form PSUs EVGA 80w 400-600 watt power supplies often come on newegg for less than 10 and 20 USD respectively. This is with rebate though, and it can take a while for rebate to come in. Better than some GPU manufacturers though.
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September 10, 2017, 04:59:21 PM
#31
EVGA & Seasonic (EVGA actually make no PSU's, They're all OEMS, EVGA's better/top end models are made by Seasonic/Superflower, EVGA's lower models are often made by FSP (Whom are not bad, But no where near Seasonics or Superflowers standards)
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Gone phishing...
September 10, 2017, 04:36:56 PM
#30
I've had good experiences with EVGA, Corsair, XFX, FSP, and Seasonic. (The OEMs I try to look for are FSP, Seasonic, and SuperFlower. Corsair units from CWT are okay, better than CWT used to be.) (Of those, the EVGA, XFX, and Corsair ones are currently connected to my mining rigs. The Seasonic is the oldest one and it still runs my desktop just fine.)

Of the brands I've owned PSUs from, Thermaltake is probably the one I've had the worst personal experience with. I had to RMA a TR600W unit twice before receiving a working one. Thankfully none of my components were damaged by them. Customer support was about average.

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J
September 10, 2017, 04:11:59 PM
#29
I'd get whatever is gold and the best deal.

I have Corsair and EVGA ones...
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September 10, 2017, 04:00:23 PM
#28
EVGA is winning thus far...
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Xtreme Monster
August 29, 2017, 03:47:36 PM
#27
I'm using SuperFlower Leadex PSUs from 1200W to 2000W models (80 Plus Gold, 80 Plus Platinum). They have enough power connectors for GPUs and Molex. Wires are soft and long. PSUs work at 75-85% load 24/7 for a year.

The best there is, nothing comes close.
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August 29, 2017, 03:31:11 PM
#26
I'm using SuperFlower Leadex PSUs from 1200W to 2000W models (80 Plus Gold, 80 Plus Platinum). They have enough power connectors for GPUs and Molex. Wires are soft and long. PSUs work at 75-85% load 24/7 for a year.
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August 29, 2017, 02:10:48 PM
#25
EVGA, although I have Gigabyte - due unavailability of EVGA - I was impatient for a PSU Tongue
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August 29, 2017, 12:59:59 PM
#24
The server PSUs on eBay look pretty cheap but how do you know which one to get?

You can go fully custom breakout boards, or there are a few companies around that will make it a lot easier for you Smiley
http://www.parallelminer.com/product/rev2-ultimate-2400watt-power-supply-kit-for-gpu-mining-94-platinum-efficiency-200v240v-w-32pcie-plugs/

I chose server PSU's as I'm switching over to those, and I'm selling my Rosewill 1500/1600W PSU's if anyone wants one Cheesy
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August 29, 2017, 11:36:12 AM
#23
The server PSUs on eBay look pretty cheap but how do you know which one to get?
legendary
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August 29, 2017, 10:54:33 AM
#22
Evga and server is pretty good but. You failed to let me pick. Rose will quark 850 watt platinum truly a good psu for my riser free three card nvidia 1080 ti builds,

I can get a rosewill quark 850 watt on sale for as low as 120 usd

my bad on sale from newegg on ebay at 114.99


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rosewill-Quark-Series-850W-Full-Modular-Gaming-Power-Supply-with-LED-Indicator-/291426924760?


I fixed it. Thanks! those are pretty like Superflower.

I picked it.  I have six of them.  Evga and server are also pretty good
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August 29, 2017, 09:38:12 AM
#21
Evga and server is pretty good but. You failed to let me pick. Rose will quark 850 watt platinum truly a good psu for my riser free three card nvidia 1080 ti builds,

I can get a rosewill quark 850 watt on sale for as low as 120 usd

my bad on sale from newegg on ebay at 114.99


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rosewill-Quark-Series-850W-Full-Modular-Gaming-Power-Supply-with-LED-Indicator-/291426924760?


I fixed it. Thanks! those are pretty like Superflower.
hero member
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August 29, 2017, 09:36:22 AM
#20
Server power supplies with breakout boards that are 93% rated and kept under 80 percent load are not that loud.  I replaced all my 90% rated server supplies with the 93% and they are much less noisy.  I use the pico power supplies with a special built cable ( 6 pin to 8 pin ESP & barrel plug) that connects to the pico.  But if your looking to resell the PSU's when done then i prefer the Corsair I series because they monitor power usage (as I use 240v) quite easily. Once I know I have a stable rig, I convert it over to the 1200w server psu's.

Corsair PSU's have been pretty good in the past, though BBT has reported having multiple bad Corsair AX series brand new PSU's.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXoPFPqU3Y8&feature=youtu.be&t=3798

They may be having quality control issues. A majority stake of Corsair was also recently sold off to an investment group.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
August 29, 2017, 09:13:10 AM
#19
Evga and server is pretty good but. You failed to let me pick. Rose will quark 850 watt platinum truly a good psu for my riser free three card nvidia 1080 ti builds,

I can get a rosewill quark 850 watt on sale for as low as 120 usd

my bad on sale from newegg on ebay at 114.99


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rosewill-Quark-Series-850W-Full-Modular-Gaming-Power-Supply-with-LED-Indicator-/291426924760?
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August 29, 2017, 08:45:28 AM
#18
Surplus server PSUs tend to be the best value and are built very well.

Server PSU's are fine, if you enjoy the sound of a jet engine in your living space, LOL.

lol yeah they are pretty loud.  You can swap out the mini turbine fans for more efficient quieter ones.

A quality high wattage ATX PSU also has a good resale value. Server PSU's are cheap for a reason. There is no consumer market for them other than mining.

Some of us have no plan to sell all the mining gear even if it is not profitable , probably i will sell most of the GPUs and keep mobo/riser/psu , i started mining with H97 anniversary and Evga 1300G2 , now i am selling my used combo for price higher than my initial investment and replacing with 13GPU board and 2.4KW platium PSU despite running only 7GPU rigs , with all my parts already ROI at least 6 months ago there is no point of selling server PSUs when this is over and the new parts make sure that i am better prepared if new GPU/Coin comes out .

Also remember that selling 10+ 1300G2 to non mining users is not an easy task.

My vote 50/50 Evga/Server

It sounds like this isnt your first time around the mulberry bush. From what I have gathered there was another GPU shortage some time ago and that folks with mining hardware before it profited a great deal and those that held on to it when this new shortage came did too. Suggesting that if we wait long enough another booming coin will come along eventually. That's good thinking. I'm new at crypto, started in february learning all I can. Thanks for your input.
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August 29, 2017, 01:06:49 AM
#17
If you can deal with the noise, server PSUs will always win because of value for money. Considering server PSUs are almost always 80+ Platinum, other consumer PSUs don't stand a chance when you want the fastest ROI.
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August 29, 2017, 12:27:03 AM
#16
Surplus server PSUs tend to be the best value and are built very well.

Server PSU's are fine, if you enjoy the sound of a jet engine in your living space, LOL.

lol yeah they are pretty loud.  You can swap out the mini turbine fans for more efficient quieter ones.

A quality high wattage ATX PSU also has a good resale value. Server PSU's are cheap for a reason. There is no consumer market for them other than mining.

Some of us have no plan to sell all the mining gear even if it is not profitable , probably i will sell most of the GPUs and keep mobo/riser/psu , i started mining with H97 anniversary and Evga 1300G2 , now i am selling my used combo for price higher than my initial investment and replacing with 13GPU board and 2.4KW platium PSU despite running only 7GPU rigs , with all my parts already ROI at least 6 months ago there is no point of selling server PSUs when this is over and the new parts make sure that i am better prepared if new GPU/Coin comes out .

Also remember that selling 10+ 1300G2 to non mining users is not an easy task.

My vote 50/50 Evga/Server
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Xtreme Monster
August 28, 2017, 11:08:54 PM
#15
I've had nothing but good experiences with my EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 P2 80+ PLATINUM, 1000Ws.  Been churning in my ETH miners for months now Smiley

That is superflower in disguise hehe
newbie
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August 28, 2017, 11:05:48 PM
#14
I've had nothing but good experiences with my EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 P2 80+ PLATINUM, 1000Ws.  Been churning in my ETH miners for months now Smiley
legendary
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August 28, 2017, 10:43:17 PM
#13
Server PSUs are probably the best with proper breakout boards and dedicated PCIe power cables to each GPU, not splitting like you sometimes need to do with a consumer grade PSU. However, as has been pointed out they can at times get loud so for the consumer PSU I would vote for Corsair or EVGA.
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Xtreme Monster
August 28, 2017, 10:40:23 PM
#12
Superflower and corsair.

Superflowers are pretty! I may have to switch.

Specially if you are on 240v, nothing can beat superflowers on 240v.
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August 28, 2017, 10:33:34 PM
#11
Superflower and corsair.

Superflowers are pretty! I may have to switch.
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Xtreme Monster
August 28, 2017, 10:21:37 PM
#10
Superflower and corsair.
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August 28, 2017, 09:56:12 PM
#9
i tend to agree on the server PSU simply because i have a few servers and with a just in case PSU to pop in it if needed! if your running your rigs in your bedroom?, then you might want to ask the lady of the house first what she prefers! lololol
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August 28, 2017, 09:47:33 PM
#8
all of them are shit  Grin Grin
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August 28, 2017, 09:43:36 PM
#7
Server power supplies with breakout boards that are 93% rated and kept under 80 percent load are not that loud.  I replaced all my 90% rated server supplies with the 93% and they are much less noisy.  I use the pico power supplies with a special built cable ( 6 pin to 8 pin ESP & barrel plug) that connects to the pico.  But if your looking to resell the PSU's when done then i prefer the Corsair I series because they monitor power usage (as I use 240v) quite easily. Once I know I have a stable rig, I convert it over to the 1200w server psu's.
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August 28, 2017, 08:35:50 PM
#6
Surplus server PSUs tend to be the best value and are built very well.

Server PSU's are fine, if you enjoy the sound of a jet engine in your living space, LOL.

lol yeah they are pretty loud.  You can swap out the mini turbine fans for more efficient quieter ones.

A quality high wattage ATX PSU also has a good resale value. Server PSU's are cheap for a reason. There is no consumer market for them other than mining.
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August 28, 2017, 08:28:04 PM
#5
Surplus server PSUs tend to be the best value and are built very well.

Server PSU's are fine, if you enjoy the sound of a jet engine in your living space, LOL.

lol yeah they are pretty loud.  You can swap out the mini turbine fans for more efficient quieter ones.
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August 28, 2017, 08:22:36 PM
#4
Surplus server PSUs tend to be the best value and are built very well.

Server PSU's are fine, if you enjoy the sound of a jet engine in your living space, LOL.
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August 28, 2017, 08:20:45 PM
#3
Surplus server PSUs tend to be the best value and are built very well.
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August 28, 2017, 08:19:47 PM
#2
I like the EVGA G2/P2 series because they use a single 12V rail and can deliver >99% of the rated power over the 12V line. Dual conversion PSU's, like the G2/P2 are the best because they convert the entire energy into a 12V single rail and then uses VRM to generate 5V and 3.3V. The cheaper PSU type converts using different taps in the transformer for each voltage and use the 5V line to regulate the voltage, instead of the 12V line like the dual conversion models. That causes voltage instability from not loading the 5V line.
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August 28, 2017, 08:07:20 PM
#1
I like the EVGA Supernovas but they ran out so I got a Lepa and the wires are so cheap and crappy when compared to EVGA. What do you like and why?
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