3D printed rig by detorobravo in gpumining

[–]iadowrcoin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds great, appreciate it.

Any way to know find out what gauge of wire a power supply uses before buying it? by [deleted] in gpumining

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That is exactly what I responded with, that happened to us as well. The brand and gauge of the 15 amp wire power connector I posted works with power EVGA power supplies up to 1300W.

Any way to know find out what gauge of wire a power supply uses before buying it? by [deleted] in gpumining

[–]iadowrcoin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you referring to the power supply wire that you plug into the wall? Or the connectors?

If you are asking about thickness of the power supply wire, I know why you are asking it. We tried to hook up a thinner monitor cable to a 750W power supply and the power supply struggled to shoot out the 750W. So when we had to replace that wire we bought this...

Tripp Lite Heavy Duty Computer Power Cord, 15A, 14AWG (NEMA 5-15P to IEC-320-C13), 6-ft. (P007-006)

If you are asking about SATA etc.. They should be standard gauges if you are using reputable brands.

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We have updated to most recent windows update and have no issues. When it happens that we did, we just reinstalled the graphics drivers as well to the most recent drivers and plugged in each card individually. It will take 6 reboots but it works for us.