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Very sweet. Wonder how much power this thing eats.
@johnbellone I think that power supply says 1500W, but that's doesn't seem like enough.
@johnbellone 1.2kW
@(Unverified) Note that there are three additional "drive bay" power supplies. Those are usually 300-400W each.
However, it's not the Wattage that those additional PSUs are needed for. It's the start-up Amps and all those power cables.