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Re: [WTS] Custom server PSU breakout boards. 1200, 1300, 2000, 2880w. PCIE adapter
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Nikolaj
on 20/12/2016, 15:31:46 UTC
hey guys, looking at getting these for my gpu miners.

Is there any chance of a breakout board that Has ATX and cpu connections on it? would rather use one psu rather then one for mobo and one for the gpus.

Cheers


It's pretty evident that you have literally no clue about what a server PSU means Wink (no offense, but you need to think about it)

What you requested it's technically impossible, they simply don't exist.

You need to convert the voltages from +12V to obtain +5, +3.3, +5VSB, PSON and so on.

This sector it's too hard for the casual investor


Now THAT would be SUPER SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEET   Grin

Let's say that I'm working on it, the prototype works. The main issue, for you, is that they will be patented and inserted in my solutions (in my farm Wink ).

Later on, after the patent, it will be on the markets (I am thinking of lending the machines directly in the farm, like a sort of cloudmining but with real equipment. Too early btw to give details. I haven't got time even to breath  Grin)

I hope you didn't use too much of the info I sent you earlier this year Wink
Since the principle of my boards was made public to a few people, it can't be patented (I don't speak about my regular already released boards)

But your main idea is good, I'm sure there is a market probably larger than what you think for the global solution you are planning to offer

Hi Jab

To what kind of infos are you referring to? I've contacted you a lot of time ago (march 2016) to order from you daughterboards for a dps1200 unit, never paid and never received due your personal issues (I even contacted first your USA reseller, didn't even know that you were from france). I wrote you a lot of times and didn't receive reply in the later stage of conversation on skype. I've just heard, here from your post, that you're back on track and I wished you a prompt recovery. I am sorry for your health problems but I can assure you that have been a common thing even for me, there's a reason for the delay in the production of my units from feb 2016 until now (and a very important one - cancer )

I am working on a DCDC converter with proprietary PCIE risers, not a daugherboard (that It would even be useful now as a separate component in my projects - IF compatible with them, and I repeat IF - , you can ask to another guy in the US that it's building them - that I contacted a week ago due personal needs. I need to reply to him btw, this week have been very busy for me).

Do you build converters on the secondary, PCIE risers and Fans PCBs? Not, sorry.

In all honesty I would have liked a private reply, not such a veiled public accusation based on nothing, given the fact that I never received any project from you if not a couple of photos of irrelevant importance (it was a PCB for another thing, that I suppose you never built. If I remember correctly an adapter that would have been placed upon the motherboard). You disappoint me and you should sincerely apologize.

Proof of my statements, conversation of the 20th of march 2016 ... (20 march !)

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I've checked your thread and I would like to purchase some units for testing purposes. I would like to utilize such server-grade psu's to power on just the video cards and the powered risers. Instead of 6 pin male endings, I am seeking for 6+2PINs.

Have you got anything like that? If not, I would purchase some models from you, I want to evaluate this solutions. If they fit my needs, I will buy more. Have you got a site here in the EU region? .. We could create, later on, a cohoperation in this matter. I could be interested in a reselling partnership with you, given my future need, or even custimization of breakout boards.

I need these elements, right now (testing purposes):

- 3x PCI-E to USB and Molex HDD
- 4x HP 1200 Watt Common Slot PSU with breakout boards and long 14/16AWG cables (eventually modding them to 6+2, that's why 14AWG)
- every type of DPS-1200 FB A breakout boards, that you built.. if possible (only XL or other kinds? Can I refer to the US website?)
- 30x 6 pin cables and 30x 6+2 cables http://holybitcoin.com/product/single-pci-e-cables/
- "200x 0.20$ 6 pins connector (have you got PCIE 6+2 or PCIE 8?)
- would you be so kind to send me a pohoto of this? "0.04$ the crimp pin" https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=893159.0

I am planning to build a platform with 6 or 7 R9 390, so this means that I will need at least 7x8pin and 7x6pin connectors. In the meantime also a platform with 7x R9 NANO, with a single 8 PIN connector. I should set in parallel 2x1200W DPS-1200 FB A, and another ATX PSU for the other components (Motherboard, hdd and so on).

Have you got any suggestion, even regarding AWG sizes of the wires? I would like to purchase long ones, maybe 50% 60cm and 50% 90 cm ones.

"Pricing for 16 AWG cables with plug at both ends will be as follow:
My home made cables are using 1.5mm² copper wires.
according to tables, 16AWG is 1.31mm², 15AWG is 1.65mm²

Price for those will be
2.5$ for 24"/60cm
4.0$ for 36"/90cm"

Here's my email, please let's have a talk.

If you've got skype we could have a talk directly, I would appreciate that if possible.



Kindest Regards

Hi, Sorry for the very long delay answering, but I had some health problems.

I'm now back for god it seems.

regarding your needs, I believe I have exactly what you are looking for that is almost ready (I'm waiting for the first prototypes next week).

.. link to a photo of a daughterboard for the pcb that I wrote; I have opted to solder them to some models, so I won't need daughterboards for the initial limited testing batch. I will in the future probably, I was planning indeed to integrate one and that's why I kindly asked you (without success).

It'll use the Common Slot power supplies (DPS1200FBA silver or DPS1200FB1 platinum).
12 PCI-E outputs, 2x 8 pins CPU, 2x SATA and 2x Molex IDE on the daughter board.

Each PCI-E output can handle a cable with two 6pins PCI-E connectors or one 6 pins and one 8 pins as long as you don't draw more than 240w total.

BTW, I'm in France, and in the Alps (Chambery from time to time for vacations), so we aren't too far away.

Holbitcoin is my North America reseller, so anything he have in store with my brand, I have it in Europe.
As you noticed, I can also make custom boards/cables.

I even offered you to start a personal and company cohoperation, because I trusted your person and expertise, creating for you a portal in EU to support actively your products. We've talked about that here on the forum and on skype, I/you can publish screens if you wish. I give you my auth.

The other photo you've sent me, probably a month later (I don't remember, you should know the exact date), it's about the adapter on the motherboard that I've mentioned before. It's another thing that, frankly speaking, I am not even interested to, due the thermal needs and electrical potential issues on the other components (and even incompatible with my current designs).

I suppose that you're correctly referring to me, but I haven't received any kind of project from you. I am open to publish the conversation, given the fact that I have nothing to hide.

About the possible patents of my company:

- a new tipology of PCIE 16x riser
- a new tipology of cloud computing 16X motherboard interface placed in front of the chassis, and powered by another key element
- a new tipology of power delivery based on server PSUs, that will be able to power on, with ease and reliability, all the other components in my designs
- a new tipology of PCB to support the heat managements of the chassis that I HAVE designed

Do you see anything yours? These products will be offered in my systems, in my farm. I don't even know when and IF I will resell them outside, probably not.

Be careful with your statements, it's not professional to behave like this with your potential customers.

Now that you're back, we could have a talk on skype and clarify this accident. I'm a diplomatic person, open to cohoperate with a positive approach, and common interests. As I said before, welcome back.