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Dual power supplies not working!

hankster299

I've been trying for days now to set up my mining stuff but it never works. I have 4 cards and so I have to run at least one on a second psu. When I try to connect the card to the setup through the second psu though it just won't boot up. I don't know why, I try resetting the cmos and everything. Does anybody have any suggestions? 

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Just now, hankster299 said:

I've been trying for days now to set up my mining stuff but it never works. I have 4 cards and so I have to run at least one on a second psu. When I try to connect the card to the setup through the second psu though it just won't boot up. I don't know why, I try resetting the cmos and everything. Does anybody have any suggestions? 

What are you using to connect the second PSU?

I'm not actually trying to be as grumpy as it seems.

I will find your mentions of Ikea or Gnome and I will /s post. 

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Did you make sure that the second PSUs 24 pin’s sense wire was connected to ground.

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37 minutes ago, IkeaGnome said:

What are you using to connect the second PSU?

I'm using a psu 24 pin splitter 

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29 minutes ago, Misguided Penguin said:

Did you make sure that the second PSUs 24 pin’s sense wire was connected to ground.

Not entirely sure what that means

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16 minutes ago, hankster299 said:

Not entirely sure what that means

In order for a PSU to start up the pin in this diagram labeled PS_ON has to be connected to a ground pin (labeled COM) the blue line I drew on this diagram shows you one way to do this connection.

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24 minutes ago, Misguided Penguin said:

In order for a PSU to start up the pin in this diagram labeled PS_ON has to be connected to a ground pin (labeled COM) the blue line I drew on this diagram shows you one way to do this connection.

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Yeah the psu turns on, the fan is spinning a noticeable amount more than the other psu and the gpus that its connected to are also spinning at max speed. So I know that it turns on, the system just doesn't boot

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