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If you just want to buy a few wholesale you can get from dhgate at probably around $12 per unit, min order 10.

I only need like 4 or 5. Are Those to be trusted?

So in order to not have any more butthurt than I might have already caused, I will PM you Smiley
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If you just want to buy a few wholesale you can get from dhgate at probably around $12 per unit, min order 10.

I only need like 4 or 5. Are Those to be trusted?
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The dual psu adapter makes the power supplies reset at the same time. That's what I meant. Each riser / card combo should be running off the same power supply, so you shouldn't hook up the pci-e power lines from one to a card where the riser is powered from the other.

You won't burn out any GPUs, and the wide risers are the newest models, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the manufacturing of them.

So what you are saying is that GPUs can run from different power supplies as long as the card and the risers are powered from the same PSU? Or am I lost again? My understanding is that the mono provides part of the power needed by the GPUs to the GPUs so ultimately all GPUs are running under the same PSU to a certain extent. Sorry, English is not my first language so I get confused sometimes. Sorry!

By the way, tried purchasing from your website, but seems you don't ship to Thailand...Oh well will try from ebay.

You can order from my international bitcoin site, www.bitcoingrowing.com

You really shouldn't have to even run the gpu pcie power and riser power from the same supply, but it can help. Each power supply has pci-e connectors and molex or sata connectors. Just use them both.

Thanks. Tried purchasing on your international website, then saw the shipping cost Sad 30 USD. That's a bit too high for me. Any Ebay shop from china that you would recommend instead? PM if you don't want to disclose this. Thanks for the help.  Smiley

If you just want to buy a few wholesale you can get from dhgate at probably around $12 per unit, min order 10.
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The dual psu adapter makes the power supplies reset at the same time. That's what I meant. Each riser / card combo should be running off the same power supply, so you shouldn't hook up the pci-e power lines from one to a card where the riser is powered from the other.

You won't burn out any GPUs, and the wide risers are the newest models, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the manufacturing of them.

So what you are saying is that GPUs can run from different power supplies as long as the card and the risers are powered from the same PSU? Or am I lost again? My understanding is that the mono provides part of the power needed by the GPUs to the GPUs so ultimately all GPUs are running under the same PSU to a certain extent. Sorry, English is not my first language so I get confused sometimes. Sorry!

By the way, tried purchasing from your website, but seems you don't ship to Thailand...Oh well will try from ebay.

You can order from my international bitcoin site, www.bitcoingrowing.com

You really shouldn't have to even run the gpu pcie power and riser power from the same supply, but it can help. Each power supply has pci-e connectors and molex or sata connectors. Just use them both.

Thanks. Tried purchasing on your international website, then saw the shipping cost Sad 30 USD. That's a bit too high for me. Any Ebay shop from china that you would recommend instead? PM if you don't want to disclose this. Thanks for the help.  Smiley
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The dual psu adapter makes the power supplies reset at the same time. That's what I meant. Each riser / card combo should be running off the same power supply, so you shouldn't hook up the pci-e power lines from one to a card where the riser is powered from the other.

You won't burn out any GPUs, and the wide risers are the newest models, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the manufacturing of them.

So what you are saying is that GPUs can run from different power supplies as long as the card and the risers are powered from the same PSU? Or am I lost again? My understanding is that the mono provides part of the power needed by the GPUs to the GPUs so ultimately all GPUs are running under the same PSU to a certain extent. Sorry, English is not my first language so I get confused sometimes. Sorry!

By the way, tried purchasing from your website, but seems you don't ship to Thailand...Oh well will try from ebay.

You can order from my international bitcoin site, www.bitcoingrowing.com

You really shouldn't have to even run the gpu pcie power and riser power from the same supply, but it can help. Each power supply has pci-e connectors and molex or sata connectors. Just use them both.
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The dual psu adapter makes the power supplies reset at the same time. That's what I meant. Each riser / card combo should be running off the same power supply, so you shouldn't hook up the pci-e power lines from one to a card where the riser is powered from the other.

You won't burn out any GPUs, and the wide risers are the newest models, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the manufacturing of them.

So what you are saying is that GPUs can run from different power supplies as long as the card and the risers are powered from the same PSU? Or am I lost again? My understanding is that the mono provides part of the power needed by the GPUs to the GPUs so ultimately all GPUs are running under the same PSU to a certain extent. Sorry, English is not my first language so I get confused sometimes. Sorry!

By the way, tried purchasing from your website, but seems you don't ship to Thailand...Oh well will try from ebay.
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Only 17.95

If all your power supplies are run from the same motherboard, you shouldn't have any issues, but try to power the riser cards and the gpus from the same psu.

Not sure what you mean by "run from the same motherboard". Let me clarify, both PSUs are meant to be used for the same rig. Perhaps I'm not understanding clearly. Are you suggesting that I connect my current 3 GPUs (5 in the future) to same PSU? A 860W PSU would not be able to supply all 5 cards as in total they would require ~1400 Watts.



I recommend myself, poweredrisers.com (starting at $17.99) but from what I've read and seen RickJamesBTC has a good product and pricing. I've had some people I know use him before, I can't vouch for any other seller though.

I recommend the slim risers due to the space constraint and I've personally seen better manufacturing processes with the slim risers than the wide. However, it really boils down to aesthetics, as risers either work or don't work.

Thanks for the input. Will have a look into that website too. I'm still at odds on how to connect all that. Not wanting to burn my newly acquired GPUs!

Thanks guys for the info.

The dual psu adapter makes the power supplies reset at the same time. That's what I meant. Each riser / card combo should be running off the same power supply, so you shouldn't hook up the pci-e power lines from one to a card where the riser is powered from the other.

You won't burn out any GPUs, and the wide risers are the newest models, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the manufacturing of them.
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Only 17.95

If all your power supplies are run from the same motherboard, you shouldn't have any issues, but try to power the riser cards and the gpus from the same psu.

Not sure what you mean by "run from the same motherboard". Let me clarify, both PSUs are meant to be used for the same rig. Perhaps I'm not understanding clearly. Are you suggesting that I connect my current 3 GPUs (5 in the future) to same PSU? A 860W PSU would not be able to supply all 5 cards as in total they would require ~1400 Watts.



I recommend myself, poweredrisers.com (starting at $17.99) but from what I've read and seen RickJamesBTC has a good product and pricing. I've had some people I know use him before, I can't vouch for any other seller though.

I recommend the slim risers due to the space constraint and I've personally seen better manufacturing processes with the slim risers than the wide. However, it really boils down to aesthetics, as risers either work or don't work.

Thanks for the input. Will have a look into that website too. I'm still at odds on how to connect all that. Not wanting to burn my newly acquired GPUs!

Thanks guys for the info.
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I sell lots of them with many happy customers. Check my thread!

Thanks will look into that.

I recommend going for the "slim" USB powered risers but either the "wide" or "slim" risers would work. You can check out my thread for some risers or I can recommend you some auctions on eBay. I recommend going with a US seller just for RMA purposes.

Why would slimmer be better in your opinion? Which seller would you recommend?

I have 12 left, new.

For what price are you letting those go? Where can I see some pictures/website?

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Also, how would you guys recommend I plug them to the PSUs? Here is my set up:
- 2 PSUs 860w connected with a add2psu adapter
- 3 280x for now but will expand to 5 sooner or later.
- GA-990FXA-UD3 motherboard

Thanks.

I recommend myself, poweredrisers.com (starting at $17.99) but from what I've read and seen RickJamesBTC has a good product and pricing. I've had some people I know use him before, I can't vouch for any other seller though.

I recommend the slim risers due to the space constraint and I've personally seen better manufacturing processes with the slim risers than the wide. However, it really boils down to aesthetics, as risers either work or don't work.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
I sell lots of them with many happy customers. Check my thread!

Thanks will look into that.

I recommend going for the "slim" USB powered risers but either the "wide" or "slim" risers would work. You can check out my thread for some risers or I can recommend you some auctions on eBay. I recommend going with a US seller just for RMA purposes.

Why would slimmer be better in your opinion? Which seller would you recommend?

I have 12 left, new.

For what price are you letting those go? Where can I see some pictures/website?

----

Also, how would you guys recommend I plug them to the PSUs? Here is my set up:
- 2 PSUs 860w connected with a add2psu adapter
- 3 280x for now but will expand to 5 sooner or later.
- GA-990FXA-UD3 motherboard

Thanks.
Only 17.95

If all your power supplies are run from the same motherboard, you shouldn't have any issues, but try to power the riser cards and the gpus from the same psu.

full member
Activity: 266
Merit: 100
I sell lots of them with many happy customers. Check my thread!

Thanks will look into that.

I recommend going for the "slim" USB powered risers but either the "wide" or "slim" risers would work. You can check out my thread for some risers or I can recommend you some auctions on eBay. I recommend going with a US seller just for RMA purposes.

Why would slimmer be better in your opinion? Which seller would you recommend?

I have 12 left, new.

For what price are you letting those go? Where can I see some pictures/website?

----

Also, how would you guys recommend I plug them to the PSUs? Here is my set up:
- 2 PSUs 860w connected with a add2psu adapter
- 3 280x for now but will expand to 5 sooner or later.
- GA-990FXA-UD3 motherboard

Thanks.
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Yeah, stick with the wide NEW ones.

I have 12 left, new.
I have 1630 left (today), also new. What's the point? Smiley

I guess the point is that since we're all on this guys thread trying to sell risers to people because he's sold out... might as well make my pitch too Smiley

I guess also the point is that yours is bigger than mine.  Congratulations for that Smiley
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Yeah, stick with the wide NEW ones.

I have 12 left, new.
I have 1630 left (today), also new. What's the point? Smiley
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Yeah, stick with the wide NEW ones.

I have 12 left, new.
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Yeah, stick with the wide NEW ones.
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Looking for 5 of those. I am seeing a lot on ebay but can't figure out which to choose. Any advice?

I recommend going for the "slim" USB powered risers but either the "wide" or "slim" risers would work. You can check out my thread for some risers or I can recommend you some auctions on eBay. I recommend going with a US seller just for RMA purposes.

I like the wide ones Smiley
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Looking for 5 of those. I am seeing a lot on ebay but can't figure out which to choose. Any advice?

I recommend going for the "slim" USB powered risers but either the "wide" or "slim" risers would work. You can check out my thread for some risers or I can recommend you some auctions on eBay. I recommend going with a US seller just for RMA purposes.
sr. member
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I sell lots of them with many happy customers. Check my thread!
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Looking for 5 of those. I am seeing a lot on ebay but can't figure out which to choose. Any advice?
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I have quite a few left, PM me if you need some.

$20/pc in BTC, free shipping within US.
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