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    August 04, 2014, 09:26:31 PM
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    These are stats from B4 S3s after hashing for about 33 hours at stock clock.  To the S3 experts in here, do you see anything that stands out which needs to be addressed other than the hilarious fan speeds or are they pretty much running within spec and performing as expected?






    Each is powered by a Corsair CX500 (non-modular version) which seems to be fine.  I first tried its modular sibling, the CX500M, but the single flat modular PCIe harness/cable got hot very quickly.  So, I strongly suggest to not use a Corsair CX500M (modular) to power an S3.

    As much as I like Corsair products, I think they dropped the ball on the CX500M.  Instead of having 2 separate modular PCIe harnesses from the PSU, each with a single PCIe power connector like the CX500, the CX500M only has a single PCIe harness that cascades or splits into 2 PCIe power connectors.  It's merely cosmetic (modular - less clutter) rather than functional.  What were they thinking?  But then again, Corsair most likely expected the CX500M to power a mATX or a Mini-ITX HTPC/Gaming platform with a single mid-range GPU that requires 2 PCIe power connectors and not an S3 in a 24/7 operation.

    With an 80 Plus Bronze PSU (CX500), power draw at the wall (using Kill A Watt) ranges from 358W at 28C (82F) ambient room temperature to 365W at 35C (95F).

    At an ambient room temperature of 35C (95F), the S3 temperature hovers around 45C (113F).  I am not sure how accurate the temperature sensor in the S3 is but a 10C delta is excellent for an air-cooled device.

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