just got 3 wire cable Y style splitters from cablez on here 12 bucks each ...3 of them .with the 6 heavy duty leads...help spread out the load on startup on my corsair 1200i these should solve the problem.....others on here have had to use other then corsair 1200i units to get the neptunes up...will see how this works I guess for my use on a Titan should I choose to use this unit.. probably not a bad mod to have anyway to use on anything in the future...should get around this whole startup issue with load and the corsair 1200i power supplies if this was to apply to the Titan (will likely just be a coward and use whatever KNC recommends in the future and use this corsair 1200i for something else....coward that I am....)
so it goes good to know you had no problems
Searing
*yak yak, 1200i good, EVGA bad, yadda yadda, some comment i accidentally deleted and can't be bothered to retype... does anybody have it to copy paste or undo my edit?*
Funny thing is, KfC can't now fix the PCI-e power problem without admitting that it exists and offering compensation.
u27 is right...
I like this guy ^ he sounds like he knows what he is talking about.
true essentially KNC if I remember right would not even recommend a power supply for the Neptune unlike the Jupiter/Saturns...
you buy if it don't work your stuck seems to be there view
Searing
In KNC's news dated 6/17...
"The recommended PSU set up per Neptune is 3 x 850w (or 2 x 1200w). There's one (1) 6-pin connector per board, and there's 5 chips alltogether on a Neptune, plus a controller card in it's own box."
But IMHO, It's not enough for a proper startup for the asics
2 cubes on a 1200 is already bordering insanity...
add the controller card to a cube, and dead dies occur at boot. (Power starved)
at least that's what happened to us.