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Topic: Re: [ANN] Technobit HEX16A2 - 24 Ghs - 50 EUR 48 h shippment - page 53. (Read 104895 times)

hero member
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ok cool next week sometime then.

also what about the assembly service, would any orders for that also come in january now?
hero member
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id like some update too order ref:WFTLFEFUQ
Your order is December shipment , so to be shipped before holidays.

Now we are selling January shipment batch.
All orders made with December shipment will be shipped before holidays .
hero member
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Marto, can you give me an update of assembly/shipping status MIWHIUTDK?

Your shipping date for the HEX16A2 has now moved to january, does this affect orders for november shipping?

Thank you in advance.
I looked @ your order , that should be shipped but it is not.
Will be shipped Monday morning
hero member
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id like some update too order ref:WFTLFEFUQ
newbie
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Marto, can you give me an update of assembly/shipping status MIWHIUTDK?

Your shipping date for the HEX16A2 has now moved to january, does this affect orders for november shipping?

Thank you in advance.
newbie
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No answer so far, just some lazy answer on email with brief answer

Yeah, the customer service on technobit.eu is virtually nonexistent.
I have written several times regarding my VAT status, and received no reply whatsoever.
legendary
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The sticker on this power supply means it's single rail shared with 3.3v and 5v
So 750w@12v only
or 150w@5v + 600w@12v shared
in either case 750w max.

This power supply comes with a 3x and 4x molex cables. I don't know the AWG of this wire but you might melt it if you stuck 4x Hex16A2's on it so be careful. I personally wouldn't want more than 2 on 18AWG.

I've buy 2 more molex accessorie cables, but does anyone know where to buy more molex connectors for a modular power supply? I've only ever rarely see them on ebay as someone sells their unused spares.

I see  Cheesy, so that what it's means.
sr. member
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All my 3 orders are still the same since i´ve ordered

Several emails send regarding my situation on order:
      
RFEEXSMUR  2013-11-15

No answer so far, just some lazy answer on email with brief answer


This one is still pending also, no news:
   
CTSPMDNHN  2013-11-22      


This newer one will i receive on december?? If not can i cancel it ?? Because if i only receive in January i will never make Roi on them, if companys like hashfast and bitmine start deliver

ZCVYIHWDO
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This is weird. Correct me if i am wrong.

150W + 750W + 9.6W + 15W = 924.6 watt yet it said total power is  750 W & obviously 750 W

so maybe 150W + 575W + 9.6W + 15W = 749.6 watt

So i guess 12 V rail only 575 W, so only 5 board maximum but better use 4 board only.




The sticker on this power supply means it's single rail shared with 3.3v and 5v
So 750w@12v only
or 150w@5v + 600w@12v shared
in either case 750w max.

This power supply comes with a 3x and 4x molex cables. I don't know the AWG of this wire but you might melt it if you stuck 4x Hex16A2's on it so be careful. I personally wouldn't want more than 2 on 18AWG.

I've buy 2 more molex accessorie cables, but does anyone know where to buy more molex connectors for a modular power supply? I've only ever rarely see them on ebay as someone sells their unused spares.
legendary
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Time to move posting to TechnoBTCit Blog  Smiley
legendary
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also what do you think of the seasonic XP-1000 as a power supply?

I will only have 2 boards but I would like to run a BFL SC 30 on the power supply at the same time.
Would that work?

I read BFL SC 30 use around 300W, so seasonic XP-1000 will fine.
legendary
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also what do you think of the seasonic XP-1000 as a power supply?

I will only have 2 boards but I would like to run a BFL SC 30 on the power supply at the same time.
Would that work?
newbie
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when I get the boards
Unfortunately Technobit not respond to my request
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legendary
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This is really confusing me. It said 850 Total power yet 150W + 850W + 9.6W + 15W = 1024.6 W

If it's really can deliver 70 A then you are good to go.

But i am not sure if it's can do. I fear it only can deliver 675W = 56 A. So only 6 board.
legendary
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This is such helpful information!! Thank you so much.

FINAL QUESTION: how to figure out on which rail it's running? The only thing I can think of is just 1 cable with molex/sata connectors is 1 rail. But then again... maybe that's thinking too simple. Could you please explain?

No problem dude  Grin.

But it's was hard to know which rail if it's use non modular cable management.
And i think they lie about the rail, it's seem more like single rail.

My advised, try to use modular type PSU since you will need plenty of molex connector. But if you are hardcore, then you can modify the cable and add molex connector manually  Wink(That why Gator-hex said "wire them into the PCI-e wires")
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How about this:
http://www.bequiet.com/en/powersupply/330
(click technical data)

Does this have 4 rails or something?

It says max combined 12v 576watt so that should be 5 boards?

Confusing stuff suddenly with this rails stuff.



edit:
or perhaps this model
http://www.bequiet.com/en/powersupply/329

Max combined 12v 480watt, 75% if that is 360, which should be about just right for 4 boards
(and then 2 of these to run 7 or 8 boards)

yes? no?

SYSTEM POWER 7 600W is 4 rail & each rail max 18 A, so maximum 4 board & put 1 board only on each rail.

SYSTEM POWER 7 500W is 2 rail. Rail 1 max 28 A which can run 3 board, rail 2 max 20 A which can run 2 board.

So SYSTEM POWER 7 500W can run more boards. But i prefer SYSTEM POWER 7 600W since it will not to hard on each rail.

This is such helpful information!! Thank you so much.

FINAL QUESTION: how to figure out on which rail it's running? The only thing I can think of is just 1 cable with molex/sata connectors is 1 rail. But then again... maybe that's thinking too simple. Could you please explain?
legendary
Activity: 1190
Merit: 1000
How about this:
http://www.bequiet.com/en/powersupply/330
(click technical data)

Does this have 4 rails or something?

It says max combined 12v 576watt so that should be 5 boards?

Confusing stuff suddenly with this rails stuff.



edit:
or perhaps this model
http://www.bequiet.com/en/powersupply/329

Max combined 12v 480watt, 75% if that is 360, which should be about just right for 4 boards
(and then 2 of these to run 7 or 8 boards)

yes? no?

SYSTEM POWER 7 600W is 4 rail & each rail max 18 A, so maximum 4 board & put 1 board only on each rail.

SYSTEM POWER 7 500W is 2 rail. Rail 1 max 28 A which can run 3 board, rail 2 max 20 A which can run 2 board.

So SYSTEM POWER 7 500W can run more boards. But i prefer SYSTEM POWER 7 600W since it will not too hard on each rail.
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