Can anyone get the 4 VDIMM jumpper to work with this P/S and a DFI NF4 MB?
I tried it yesterday and it will not power up with the 4 vdimm jumpper enabled :( Man i thought this prob was only with my zippy.
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Can anyone get the 4 VDIMM jumpper to work with this P/S and a DFI NF4 MB?
I tried it yesterday and it will not power up with the 4 vdimm jumpper enabled :( Man i thought this prob was only with my zippy.
Eclypse - Ygpm :D:
EMC2,
Sorry if I missed it somewhere (I read through and couldnt see it) but does this PSU have the "split" design on the 24pin connector? Ie: does it detach into a 20pin and a 4pin if needed, or is it one solid block?
Thanks.
one solid block..
I'm about 90% sure i'm returning mine this tuesday.. Already put in for an RMA.
Seems to not beable to handle the load of the system and the 4 or 3 water pumps.
It will just shut off all the time.
So i've had to run 2 power supplies just to keep this thing runing.
I doubt this thing has 2 12v rails on the 8 pin connector since it is very unstable with 3 or even 2 pumps on that addaptor that PCPC made for me so i could hook the pumps up to a few extra molex connectors..
So.. I'd rather run 2 power supplies just to run the cooling then to pay $500+ for a supposivly 850-950WATT max P/S w/ another P/S.
I was thinking that this thing would solve my power issues but since its like 4 small 200 watt p/s's built together its not gona work.
Kinda dumb to have 1 12v rail @ 17 Amps power all the molex connectors and the motherboard..
I'm stickin to the 700 watt zippy..
Do you have a pic of the adapter they made? Or, can you describe the wiring of it? (the 8-pin has 4 black wires and 4 white wires)
Yup and it comes with a 4 pin addaptor to down convert it from the 8 pin.
The one the guy made me goes from the 8 pin to the 4 pin as well as use those extra unused 2 12v and 2 ground wires for the extra 4 molex lines. 2 connectors for each 12v line.. They dont share with the wires for the 4 pin connector.
I could take a pic of it soon enough since i'll be taking it out tomorrow sometime.
Thanks eclypse
Anyone tried this one in a Lian-LI 65??
You really need ~12" of clearance (length) for the PS... it's 9.5" long and that would leave a 2.5" area for air flow into the grill and for the cables to turn downward that come out of the back. (don't remember how much room is in a 65... fits in my 70 tho, no problem).
I guess it would fit in a Lian Li PC-76?Quote:
Originally Posted by Hombre
Don't guess, ask. :nono:Quote:
Originally Posted by sauria
Well, Daytona Dave. Does it fit? Tha case is larger than a PC-75.
Not me! Ask PC P&C and Lian Li, they will know. :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by sauria
Well, it fits just fine in my PC75B case. If that's any help....Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave in Daytona
Thanks LarsK. I wrote the company and they said that it will work in my PC-76.
"As long as the case is 20" or
more in depth (the PC-76 is 22") then it will fit."
Any pics of it installed in your case? I wonder how far back it sticks. Do you have a top blowhole?
Now we know young Dave ;)
what about a ufo? would this bad-boy fit in a ufo from mountainmods?
As long as the case is 20" or
more in depth then it will fit."
Go look at the specs slicer
yeah, the ufo is only 18". it is an 18" cube.
krille and i over in the Liquid Cooling section were both thinking the same thing (will PCP&C 850SSI fit in a mountainmods case) So we both emailed them (as in mountainmods). The answer was that the PCP&C 850SSI will fit without any modifications in ALL mountainmods cases, the Twice7, U2UFO, AND U2UFO Optimax. For extreme watercooling applications they would recommend sticking the PCP&C 850SSI and the watercooling eqp in a U2UFO, NOT Optimax, Optimax is more designed for extreme aircooling. A tight fitting watercooling setup can fit in a Twice7 with the 850SSI.
good news for people who like cubes! :woot:
EDIT: not only that, but mountainmods got back to us within an hour of emailing them, now ain't that awesome? DOUBLE :woot: :woot:
EDIT: I just realized i didn't mention that you DO have to remove an HDD tray if you are going to use the 850SSI in a Twice7. The case is designed for those to be removable, and i'm sure we creative peoples here on XS can find a new place to squeeze it in ;)