The best thing to do is adapt a 4 pin PCIe connector onto those boards, it's doable. Everyone is just burning up barrel connectors and sockets left and right.
@@AlteredComponent Might not be that big of a deal depending if different versions of the board have different trace layouts or not from the ones I have pictures from.
@MassBoost yeah vet miner has a video doing the swap. But I would ballpark an hour on the first go and maybe less on each unit after...but I know I don't have time to go down the path right now lol
The best thing to do is adapt a 4 pin PCIe connector onto those boards, it's doable. Everyone is just burning up barrel connectors and sockets left and right.
Agreed, but a bigish project
@@AlteredComponent Might not be that big of a deal depending if different versions of the board have different trace layouts or not from the ones I have pictures from.
@MassBoost yeah vet miner has a video doing the swap. But I would ballpark an hour on the first go and maybe less on each unit after...but I know I don't have time to go down the path right now lol
You mean this is what happens when you run them on 120v with extreme overclocks :) running mine on 120v but only pushing up around 125w.
no, the power adapter from the factory outputs 19V, using a server power supply drops it to 12V, but higher amperage.
@madelectronengineering gotcha. I actually moved back to laptop bricks on all my ks0's. 19v
Hate the clutter, but run smoothly