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Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com
by
Zelek Uther
on 12/07/2014, 10:20:29 UTC
Alright, I have finished a process for making a heavy duty 2:1 PCIe adapter for Neptune owners.  It is made with 16AWG wires and minifit HCS (high current system) pins capable of 13A.  It is tricky to make with crimping two 16 gauge wires together but I soldered the pins to the wires after crimping for best contact.  I cannot guarantee that the nylon housings at the pcb won't melt so be sure there is some airflow there.

Here she is:


Pricing is $8 each with discounts for larger orders.  Shipping will be priority mail with tracking which is $6 for US and $24 for international.
Please PM if you are interested.  Thanks
Thanks Cablez for a great product!

I purchased 10 of these from Cablez, they look exactly as the picture above. Professional product, very well packaged. Promptly made and delivered all the way to New Zealand.

I paid Cablez directly in BTC, and he manufactured and posted the cables to me. These allow me to use my 2xCorsair AX1200i PSUs without tripping the 20A limit per PCIe cable.



Hi, could you post links to this cables ??
please
I would buy for my neptune
thanks
Just PM the user Cablez - details are in his quote above.

Update: thanks to these PCIe 2-to-1 cables, my Corsair AX1200i PSUs are running my Neptune at 475MHz for every ASIC, netting me 3.4 TH/s at the pool!  I just got it going this afternoon, I want to keep an eye on it on the normal setting before I try any overclocking.  After about an hour I checked all the cables, none of them were warm, even at the point where they connect to the Neptune module.  I'll check again tomorrow after it has been running for a day (I'm not running my Neppy at home at the moment).