I'm not sure I understand it all. I threw in 10 overclocked into a couple of my machines that were connected up to a fully charged MFE. However, they struggled to maintain full power until I went down to 5 overclockers. I searched around to figure out why this is, and basically it's because MFE can only provide a certain amount of power to my understanding.
So I connected up a MFSU, but then I had to convert it to MV then LV because other machines on the line require it. It's still happening and I believe that is because when you convert to MV/LV, you basically apply the same low voltage?
So then I built a couple transformer upgrades, threw them in so they could at least accept 128EU/T, removed the LV transformer and gave them pure MV power. However, same thing, they struggle to keep powered up even with a fully charged MFSU providing MV power. I have machines on the line that simply don't accept transformer upgrades and can't accept HV power, so throwing in a few more transformer upgrades and removing the MV transformer isn't really an option.
Can someone please explain to me whats going on and why I can't throw more than ~5 or so overclocker in my machines?
So I connected up a MFSU, but then I had to convert it to MV then LV because other machines on the line require it. It's still happening and I believe that is because when you convert to MV/LV, you basically apply the same low voltage?
So then I built a couple transformer upgrades, threw them in so they could at least accept 128EU/T, removed the LV transformer and gave them pure MV power. However, same thing, they struggle to keep powered up even with a fully charged MFSU providing MV power. I have machines on the line that simply don't accept transformer upgrades and can't accept HV power, so throwing in a few more transformer upgrades and removing the MV transformer isn't really an option.
Can someone please explain to me whats going on and why I can't throw more than ~5 or so overclocker in my machines?