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Re: [Lee group]6779$ for 90M scrypt miner and 1699$ for dragon 1T bitcoin miner
by
pcfli
on 08/06/2014, 12:13:12 UTC
Look at the bottom picture, beside the 2 pci-e connectors, you can see 1 motherboard cable, 1×4+4 cable and 1×8 pin cable.
The cable with the 8 pin is powering 2 modules via an adapter with 2 pci-e connectors. This can not be seen on this picture. I have seen this somewhere, just need to search for that picture again.
Mr. Lee probably switch the better PSU for a cheap one and sold the good ones somewhere else.

I can promise you that is not being done.

If the ATX PSU shown on the above picture is rated 1000W (or thereabouts) which is supposed to power these 1T Dragon miners, then why does it only have 2 dedicated modular PCIe output ports.  Typical ATX PSUs with only 2 dedicated PCIe connectors are in the 500W-650W range.  How could this be a kilowatt ATX PSU then?  Please explain.
sorry i dont know the detail, but the thing i want to say is most of the miner i sell are shipped out directly from factory

Then perhaps it is about time that you clarify it with your factory and then post the PSU's specifications on here.  I don't think it's fair for you to lead your customers on and make them think that they are getting an appropriate PSU in each Dragon miner when they are not.  Your account description says, "honest re-seller of T level miner from china".  Then make it so.  I'm reasonable so I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt.  However, I must state that being honest is not the same as playing "oblivious".


sorry to be honest, i just need to specify anything i know