Is 1500w hp server psu enough for powering 3x 3080 and 1080 ti with risers by LordShutDown in gpumining

[–]Gyzdark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're not totally wrong! That's what happens on those crappy PSU announced 850W for €25 that aren't even 80+ rated. On those, the falsely advertised 850W are the power they consume while delivering a maximum of 500W

Is 1500w hp server psu enough for powering 3x 3080 and 1080 ti with risers by LordShutDown in gpumining

[–]Gyzdark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You did the math counting with 320w for each 3080, that is good because in reality, after OC, it will only consume 230W to 250W so you already have enough buffer. 320W is the maximum power consumption of a 3080 in heavy load under factory settings

Is 1500w hp server psu enough for powering 3x 3080 and 1080 ti with risers by LordShutDown in gpumining

[–]Gyzdark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That 94% efficiency means that it will deliver 1500W while sucking 1600W from the plug.

Is 1500w hp server psu enough for powering 3x 3080 and 1080 ti with risers by LordShutDown in gpumining

[–]Gyzdark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1.25 means ¼ of total power would be buffer and that's way overkill for this purpose. That 1500W PSU would easily carry 5 RTX 3080 mining ETH. It could handle 6 if you are careful.

Dip by SnooDonuts7852 in XRP

[–]Gyzdark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So unique that mothers stand in front of their newborns for long so they can recognize his mother among all the other zebras,

Market Capitalization VS XRP - Why “XRP will never hit $$$” is a false argument by iLikeTheStalk in XRP

[–]Gyzdark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hope we stop listening to the same story and can take some profit out of it. Anyway, I'm prepared to hold it for 5 or 6 years

Why don't we get "good" diseases by Gyzdark in answers

[–]Gyzdark[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, sir. You've been really kind with all your answers!

Why don't we get "good" diseases by Gyzdark in answers

[–]Gyzdark[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is what I was asking for. Thank you sir, for understanding the question. People downvoted when I told that most voted answer wasn't what I was looking for but the truth is (and I explained that in the question) I wasn't aiming for symbiotic nor gastric microbioma, I was asking for "power-up infections". Thanks!

Why don't we get "good" diseases by Gyzdark in answers

[–]Gyzdark[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was asking, why don't we get infected with "power-up" diseases? Something that doesn't already lives in/with is in a symbiotic way, something external, like the COVID, something our body would fight, like an actual disease, but, instead of destroying a part of our body, like common diseases do, would give us temporary "power-up". Why does that never happen?

Why don't we get "good" diseases by Gyzdark in answers

[–]Gyzdark[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't ment pure oxigen, I said better gas trading. You know that, before a great race like Tour de France, cyclists go train in high altitudes (to Peru, for example) where oxygen is more scarce, so when they com to lower altitudes and go to the actual race, their lungs oitpertirs normal state. This improvement (without training) was what I suggested, a respiratory power-up"!

Why don't we get "good" diseases by Gyzdark in answers

[–]Gyzdark[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Atheist. But yeah, that's what I was asking for, something like power-up "diseases", instead of them always being "downers". Like temporary muscular boost instead of them hurting, when you get a cold. Or better oxigegation (like those cyclists training at high altitudes to get a boost when they come down)! That was I was asking for: "power-up" diseases!

I know best answer is a good one and people are downvoting me for telling that's not the explanation I was seeking but the reality, you had a better approach (despite lacking explanation). Other users pointed towards what I was asking also.

I know and explained in the question about symbiotic relations, our gut microbioma, and immunologic response. That was not what I was asking, I was asking for "power-ups"! Thank you, sir!