Название | : | Powering GPU Mining Risers Safely |
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BBT Testing if you don't believe me: youtube/8GCHPTFH-70 Comment from : Red Fox Crypto |
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good info thanks just slowly getting into mining used only one single gpu, so the transition to two is a tester for more to come, hopefully Comment from : Crypto Market Updates |
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Thank you very much for the information I'm not using what I've learnt from you for mining, but to relocate a PCIE 1x to a different part of my PC case, because otherwise it would be directly in front of my GPU Comment from : Retro Box Room |
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Very informative, Thankyou for sharing 👍🤠 Comment from : Heath |
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I thought it was unsafe yo use splitters for GPUs, that's what I keep reading over and over online Comment from : White Rabbit |
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What cable do you recommend to power GPUs with 6 and 8pins? Most of these riser videos seem to focus on 6pin or 8pin only cards Comment from : WPM_Club |
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Thank you for this info, and for the links Saved me about $30 for the splitter cables in addition to answering a few questions I've been pondering lately about the best methods (safe) to power risers & gpusbrOne question I still have If you have a pcie cable coming from the psu, and going to a splitter I presume the total amps carried by that cable is split evenly between the 2, right? brIt's just like if you have say 5 outlets in a room, on one 15 amp circuit Technically speaking, the 15 amps is spread across those 5 outlets evenly They can't All draw 15 amps (thru every outlet), at the same time Comment from : Designer Visuals |
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I would be worried about putting 13 Amps into a Molex! I don't like it when things run warm/hot Great video! Comment from : Mark R |
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no offense iam not gonna waste electriccan only imagine your electric billjust know uncle bob aka uncle sam along with the chumps that know how to break deals and say that is good for America can deem it counter fit good luck with that just know dc stupid steals everything they take that competes with their stupid just ask the confederates not the chumps Comment from : ben harriston |
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Can i plug more than one cable like sata and molex? Comment from : MRM_YT |
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EXCELLENT EXPLANATION! Comment from : Thierry Afonso |
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Great video for a beginner thank you, how many RTX3060 can I connect safety to a Corsair RM1000X- it has 6 PCIe outlets, thank you Comment from : SayWhat!!! |
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Can be mixed 16awg to 18awg spliter for higher cards specialy 3070ti and 3090? Comment from : LaLaMove |
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Is it ok if I use molex on a riser? I'll just connect a rx580 8gb Comment from : MLG Films |
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thanks a lot, this is so helpful and save me from a burning rig/house ;)) So for your riser power cable:br- SATA: badbr- Molex: maybebr- Pcie: good Comment from : bong kem |
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I buyed gtx 960 i simly put it into motherboard but its not working plz help Comment from : Umar 555 |
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Dude, that video save me so much time, i've tried to do it by myself without any info, and fried my old 5700XT( still wanna save it tho), but thanks to you i've understand something that i've never really tried to understand, it was clear and so easy, thanks a lot ! Comment from : Desuros |
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Can support rtx 3070ti 8pin to pci e splitter? Comment from : TheGameBadz |
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This was so educational thank u 🙏🏻 Comment from : atouraya777 |
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very informative video I haven't found one explaining it like you just did Not even from the other "Tech" channels Comment from : sony dude |
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Subscribed! Comment from : Enigma Code |
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thanks for the great infowhy would you use 2 power sources for a mining rig rather than one big one Comment from : Peter Marco |
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Molex were used to power hard drives and tape drives so most with the fat pins should handle 75 watts as it has a 12 and 5 volt lines and the 12 volt line would be just over 6 amps if it were powering everything but ttl logic would run on 5 volts and all the com and control circuits would run at ttl levels so you would probable be fine with Molex ttl (transistor transistor logic) :-) Comment from : clayton mccormick |
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thanks for all the infodo you always have to use a riser Comment from : Peter Marco |
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Garland thumb of the mining community 😁br Comment from : Jose Miguel |
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HellobrWhich version of riser is it?brIs that of good quality? It is advisable? Comment from : Steven segura Segura |
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I used molex to power a riser and that cable started smoking lol Comment from : Eb |
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One question, if you need to power 2x 8 pin GPU, you will use splitter for PCIe cable, but how you power riser? Witch other 1 pcie cable? Can we put 2 risers on 1 pcie cable? Comment from : I Am ! |
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Will that work for a miner using undervolted 6600xt?THX Comment from : john whan |
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Pcie GOOD! Comment from : Red man |
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7:05 So I got these OR so I thought Plugged them into my ATX power supply and into my GPU 6pinbrMotherboard is now dead One GPU is now deadbrAparently they decided to hide the fact it's for a Breakout Board Comment from : Mason Veil |
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I have a 850w psu (cougar )brIt has 4pci-e 8pin slots and 4 6pin sat/peripheral slots on the backbrbrCan I run the risers off off the peripheral slots n run the gpus on the 8 pin PCIe Comment from : Paw Unit |
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"your house is gonna burn down, youre gonna be very sad, and very far away from break even" 😂😂😂😂😂 Comment from : JPizzle |
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Me watching this video with my mining rig all on SATA 😬 Comment from : L7Willy |
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Can you use both molex and PCI E for power? Comment from : Tim D |
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PCI-E 8-pin - rated at 288W? Comment from : AnonDoge |
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Thanks for the video I've been running the sata power for the last month Glad I saw this before I burnt my house down haha Comment from : Jake Tatem |
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Great video! I have a question on splitting the GPU and Riser on a 1660 Super Was the 125w including the riser or would that be the GPU plus 75w for the riser to equal 200w? Comment from : JRea1221 |
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I've been mining for a lil over a year now & I've only used the 6pin to sata to power my risers I have 3 rigs with 6 gpus in each & I've been running 1080 ti at 200w each I've never had any problems thankfully! But, After doing some research and watching a few diff vids like this I'm going to be switching everything over to straight 6pin now Comment from : ColdheartedTruth |
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if the GPU is powered by a PCIE-6pin cable and draws 75W, why does the riser still need another 75W? Comment from : bahbahbah |
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Pull out the variarch and test the molex pin Comment from : Half Insane Outdoor Guy |
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🤣👍 Comment from : Red man |
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TDP is the maximum amount of heat in watts a card is designed to generate in normal operation not power draw Comment from : John G |
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I use sata power lol Comment from : Colton N |
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Way better content for quality uses and advise than some garbage videos about gpu risers Comment from : dougie e |
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Thank you!! Subscribed cause u just help me start a gpu that i couldnt get started, i was missing something Comment from : H L |
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With a 13 amp pin, the wire becomes the limiting factror 18AWG is good for 10 amps Comment from : HODLrigs |
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the pci splitter link is dead anythig from UE? Comment from : David Muñoz |
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great information thank you for doing this Comment from : chris ollivier |
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the explanation doesnt need to be 20 minutes, you should shorten it Comment from : WONDERCS |
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lmao I've never had a issue in 5 years Comment from : WONDERCS |
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Thanks very much for the detailed explanation Your effort and research is invaluable I do have one question concerning my rig I am in the process of building (new to mining); I am building a rtx 3090 build (starting with one GPU atm, will add more in the future - want to take it slow at first ) and I am aware that this GPU is a beast in terms of its electric use does the concept still apply to this particular GPU in terms of its 'pulling power' as you described in your video? I only ask as I want to make sure if I am splitting the cable into the riser and GPU (from PSU) that this will be both sufficient and safe (based on the GPU's power needs) disclaimer; I appreciate that there would be more value in finding out this info myself via manufacturer's guidancehowever, its difficult to find this info and would like to pull on your experience of working with 3090s Thanks dude! Comment from : Bruce H |
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Omg the cables are over engineered a 54W cable can take a measly 75W The issue isn’t safety but efficiency and voltage drop Comment from : SurferBobbyLew |
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into that slot can i plug in a x1 x 8 cardI want to plug in a TV card and a SATA drive adapter Comment from : lacey397 |
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so basically don’t use a 3090 on it Comment from : Wailord ex |
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Love the instructions and content Very informative One question: if SATA is such a no no for powering risers, why does every riser I buy come with a SATA adapter? Comment from : Michael Stewart |
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How many watage riser is taking? Comment from : McLynx |
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17:11 Comment from : Game Console |
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You earned a subboss Comment from : Peter V |
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will this blow up my 3080 white strix? Comment from : slobodan vukasin |
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Hey Redfox :) , I've got a motherboard which I plan on using for mining (Gigabyte Z77X-D3H rev 10), and it has a sata power port for providing extra power to the PCI-E Slots when you're using multiple GPUs (in my case a single LHR rtx 3070 and a 1660S) Do you think using sata to power like this would be fine, since its not the only power source? Thanks in advance Comment from : Lewis Sykes |
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Burn a few - that would give you a background numberbrbrWhen we built server farms in the 90's we rated them at 180 watts from our supplier but others were under 100w Know your cables Comment from : Daniel Weston |
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Temp will go up by resistance (heat) and down goes available voltage Waste Comment from : Daniel Weston |
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Hello Red Fox Crypto!!! I have several rigs, but I made the mistake of connecting the risers on the the sata ports I just saw your video and you have given me enlightenment, but now I have a couple of questionsbrbr My psu's are Gigabyte 850 They have 5 pcie 8 outputs (gpu/cpu) and 3 pcie 6 outputs (sata/perif/molex)brbrDo the pcie 8 and pcie 6 outputs give the same output of w? I'm asking if I can connect the risers directly to the pcie 6 outputs, or those outputs don't give enough watts? brbrThank you very much for your posts and your help Comment from : Christopher Garrido |
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What are the specs on the splitter Comment from : Proto |
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I've taken a few PSU's apart and all the 12v rails are connected to the same pad on the board, same for each of the other volt rails It would be expensive to create individual 12v rails @ different power ratings Comment from : phmountaindog |
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Can I power an really old card like a sapphier HD 6770 with a sata with a sata to 6 pin tho?br6pin into riser sata into power Comment from : Xenodrift |
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1 MSI B560M PRO-VDH WIFI Intel Motherboard - 2 MSI Z590-A PRO LGA1200 Motherboard - can some tell me how many gpu can be attached to this particular mother boards , thanks, nice video Comment from : zaz zz |
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Excellent information, with references, precise and organized Thanks a lot Comment from : cafeplazay |
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Wegen dem Dreck, kosten die Grafikkarten viel u viel Kotzt Comment from : Thorsten Fassnacht |
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So my pcies riser came with 2 6pin connections do I need to use both or one should be just fine? Comment from : dj hyman |
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Anybody an idea how much watts can i use with a server psu - breakout board 6 pin on board to 8pin to gpu? 75watt or more? Comment from : JuBuAir |
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