![]() ![]() It might not be cost effective to do something like this, but I setup a couple of GPU mining systems with consumer power supplies and missed having access to the PMBUS info that you get with a real server. I thought maybe Supermicro already had a PDU replacement that might include a number of PCIE power connections, but it appears even for their GPU servers they provide the PCIE power connections on the motherboard. Looks like some people in the past have toyed with it - Dmitry Pakhatov: Supermicro Power Supply PWS-1K41P-1R rev1.1 Occasion and Inexpensive 1400W Power supply Several people are selling breakout boards to take HP server power supplies and break them into 6-pin or 8-pin PCIE power connections for GPUs (like this: DPS-1200FB/QB A Power Supply Breakout Board & 10 Cable 6 pin for Ethereum Mining | eBay ), but I haven't seen anything similar for Supermicro. I have more SC846 chassis and SuperMicro 1k power supplies sitting around than I am really utilizing and am wondering if anyone has tried repurposing these for GPU mining? ![]()
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