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I know this topic has been discussed before but I could not find any solid answers.
For those of us who are the family (and their friends) PC doctor, we have a ton of old parts lying around, including various power supplies. I was able to get a couple of 290's for $400 before they shot through the roof in price and wanted to use my old HTPC (AM3 build) for a mining rig. The only part I don't already have on hand is a single PS to power them. I do however, have many 300-350 watt power supplies lying around. If I dedicate one PS to each GPU and another to the rest of the rig, would this hurt anything?
I'm already familiar with rigging up the ATX connector for turning it on and would turn both supplies to GPUs on just prior to turning the main rig on. A 290 at full load, stock settings is roughly consuming 260W of power. I don't see why this wouldn't work. Am I missing anything?
For those of us who are the family (and their friends) PC doctor, we have a ton of old parts lying around, including various power supplies. I was able to get a couple of 290's for $400 before they shot through the roof in price and wanted to use my old HTPC (AM3 build) for a mining rig. The only part I don't already have on hand is a single PS to power them. I do however, have many 300-350 watt power supplies lying around. If I dedicate one PS to each GPU and another to the rest of the rig, would this hurt anything?
I'm already familiar with rigging up the ATX connector for turning it on and would turn both supplies to GPUs on just prior to turning the main rig on. A 290 at full load, stock settings is roughly consuming 260W of power. I don't see why this wouldn't work. Am I missing anything?