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newbie
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March 11, 2012, 10:10:11 AM
#21
Im very pleased with my Corsair AX850 and  HX1050. Both seasonic oem I think.
In my country, Corsair PSU are given 7 years of warranty while SeaSonic only provides 3.

So I chose Corsair. Actually I am also a Corsair fans. Grin
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Gliding...
March 05, 2012, 02:50:43 AM
#20
I bet that Corsair is a beast.  80+ Gold is the way to go.

I started with an OCZ Z1000, runs 4 cards and 80+ Gold but not the most stable PSU.

Next I tried a Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1000W, runs 4 cards rock solid.

Tried to plug three cards into an OCZ Fatality 550, that didn't work LOL.  Started making awful noises, I put it in my garage to test fuel injectors with.

Corsair GX750 runs 3 cards just fine, Thermaltake Black Widow 850 also runs 3 cards no prob, probably could run a 4th if I had a slot for it.

Have two cards on a cheap Rosewill 600W.

Haven't tried Seasonic, Raidmax, or Antec, I'd probably try one if I found a good deal.






I cant agree -I've in big trouble witg OCZ. The V12 was 11.67 : 11.71. The cards hangs  :-(

Panda.
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 1722
March 04, 2012, 08:02:25 PM
#19
TX850V2 for 3x5850, 5830 and 6770
Tagan u33 1000 for 2x5870, 5850 and 5830
vx550 - nothing for the moment
sr. member
Activity: 472
Merit: 250
March 04, 2012, 07:53:18 PM
#18
I have three Cougar GX-1050s. Two are in the garage running 4x 5870 on a 240v line. I have one upstairs in my main computer with a ASRock Z68 Extreme4 Gen3, 2500k, 6870x2, 6870, and a 5870. I bought the two garage ones for the equivalent of $159.99 with through a combo deal where I used the other parts to assemble my upstairs computer. I think Cougar has done a great job with them and I plan on picking up a 4th soon if Newegg will run a deal on them, and if not a CMX-1000.

I have started using the OCZ ZX Series 850W for 2 overclocked (940MHz) HD6970 in an ASUS Sabretooth motherboard with an i7-980 running at 4.3GHz doing Folding@Home at the same time the GPUs are mining.
Pulls 660W from the wall socket while mining at 800Mhash/s and making 35K ppd F@H using 2 x SMP4. Oh and it runs BOINC on 2 more cores at the same time, leaving me 2 cores spare for whatever else I need to do.
The OCZ PSU hardly puts out any heat at all compared to my old "Be Quiet" Dark Power Pro 850W.
You gotta love these 80+Gold PSUs.


Those are actually on shell shocker right now. $99.99 After a $30 MIR.
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Merit: 10
FPGA convert
March 04, 2012, 07:46:23 PM
#17
I have like 14 ... but my favorite is my 1100w Majesty
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
March 04, 2012, 07:41:01 PM
#16
i just got a 1200W PSU
jr. member
Activity: 206
Merit: 1
March 04, 2012, 07:14:46 PM
#15
Using a OCZ ModXStream Pro 700W Silver+.
I had a great deal on it (40 before rebate) and it's lasted ever since then.
full member
Activity: 141
Merit: 111
March 03, 2012, 10:21:14 PM
#14
I'm using Cougar GX 1050w for my 4x5850 rig. i bought it for 170$ last year..
newbie
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March 03, 2012, 09:19:02 PM
#13
PC Power & cooling 750w
newbie
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March 03, 2012, 06:35:45 PM
#12
I'm using OCZ EliteXStream 1000w power supplies. They can handle 4 fully loaded Radeon 6870's and have watts to spare. Cheesy
jr. member
Activity: 73
Merit: 2
March 03, 2012, 09:35:58 AM
#11
Tried to plug three cards into an OCZ Fatality 550, that didn't work LOL.  Started making awful noises, I put it in my garage to test fuel injectors with.

Did you guys learn some math in school? with typical video card draw of around 150-200W, CPU+mobo+ram+... using yet another 50+w - you definitely overload the PSU and risk to get burned hardware - you never know how exactly PSU circuits will fail (surely, they often have protection - but it's like an airbag in your car - better don't try it Smiley )

You should also consider the maximum load on 12V rails and their configuration - e.g. seasonic X-series have single 12V rail with insane amperage and 5V+3.3V get powered from it as well. Other ("classic architecture") PSU's may have several separate "real" 12V rails and "real" 5V&3.3V rails - caution should be taken when connecting your cards to them.
sr. member
Activity: 305
Merit: 250
Trust but confirm!
March 03, 2012, 08:06:39 AM
#10
Atm i have: OCZ Z series 650w (Silver 80 Plus)
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Activity: 119
Merit: 10
March 03, 2012, 07:25:19 AM
#9
Im using a cooler master GX 750, Tagan SuperRock 780, some corsair 620 modulars and one OCZ which i can't remember the wattage of :v
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Activity: 154
Merit: 100
March 02, 2012, 05:16:07 PM
#8
I have started using the OCZ ZX Series 850W for 2 overclocked (940MHz) HD6970 in an ASUS Sabretooth motherboard with an i7-980 running at 4.3GHz doing Folding@Home at the same time the GPUs are mining.
Pulls 660W from the wall socket while mining at 800Mhash/s and making 35K ppd F@H using 2 x SMP4. Oh and it runs BOINC on 2 more cores at the same time, leaving me 2 cores spare for whatever else I need to do.
The OCZ PSU hardly puts out any heat at all compared to my old "Be Quiet" Dark Power Pro 850W.
You gotta love these 80+Gold PSUs.
full member
Activity: 121
Merit: 100
March 02, 2012, 01:32:37 AM
#7
Right now using a Corsair GS600 (I don't currently demand huge amounts of power, so no need to go at the very high end). I take it Corsairs have a good reputation? I had a cheaper (due mostly to greatly limited budget at the time) Dynex model before that which died after not much more than a year or so. Turns out the cooling fan had failed who-knows-how-long ago, unbeknownst to me, which probably led to overheating and the eventual failure.
full member
Activity: 121
Merit: 100
March 01, 2012, 08:53:08 PM
#6
Im very pleased with my Corsair AX850 and  HX1050. Both seasonic oem I think.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
March 01, 2012, 03:11:47 PM
#5
Im using a SeaSonic X-1250.. Its so nice!
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
March 01, 2012, 02:48:38 PM
#4
AcBel 88R modified to 10x 6-pin PCI-E + 600W thermaltake which powers up mobo, cpu, ram, SATA-CF adapter, CF card, and PCI-Express slot's power supply.
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February 29, 2012, 10:39:49 PM
#3
Got myself a new Corsair AX1200 since I needed the extra juice to power the 5970s I bought once I got into mining.

Before that was a Corsair HX620W (no longer in their product lineup) which worked fine for the 3-4 years I had it.  It's now in my friend's computer and has no issues still.

They've definitely won me over after giving me good customer service and overnight'ing me more modular cables free of charge.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
February 29, 2012, 10:34:35 PM
#2
I bet that Corsair is a beast.  80+ Gold is the way to go.

I started with an OCZ Z1000, runs 4 cards and 80+ Gold but not the most stable PSU.

Next I tried a Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1000W, runs 4 cards rock solid.

Tried to plug three cards into an OCZ Fatality 550, that didn't work LOL.  Started making awful noises, I put it in my garage to test fuel injectors with.

Corsair GX750 runs 3 cards just fine, Thermaltake Black Widow 850 also runs 3 cards no prob, probably could run a 4th if I had a slot for it.

Have two cards on a cheap Rosewill 600W.

Haven't tried Seasonic, Raidmax, or Antec, I'd probably try one if I found a good deal.



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