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Title: Question about PCI and PCIe slots
Post by: BennyAndDeJets on June 27, 2017, 07:06:09 AM
My motherboard has an open PCI slot, and I was wondering if it would be possible to use a PCI to PCIe adapter and then a USB 1x PCIe riser to power a GPU for mining.  Does the PCI slot have enough bandwidth to support running a GPU for mining?


Title: Re: Question about PCI and PCIe slots
Post by: Vann on June 27, 2017, 08:39:57 AM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1972099.0


Title: Re: Question about PCI and PCIe slots
Post by: chohav on June 27, 2017, 08:48:33 AM
You can't use your PCI slot for mining. It has lower voltage than PCI-e. You can use M.2 slot if available with adapter to PCI-e.


Title: Re: Question about PCI and PCIe slots
Post by: Vann on June 27, 2017, 09:23:09 AM
You can't use your PCI slot for mining. It has lower voltage than PCI-e. You can use M.2 slot if available with adapter to PCI-e.

Or a PCI-E multiplier card, only if the motherboard supports it. Also AFAIK the M.2 and spliiter cards only work with AMD cards as well.


Title: Re: Question about PCI and PCIe slots
Post by: QuintLeo on June 27, 2017, 07:03:59 PM
My motherboard has an open PCI slot, and I was wondering if it would be possible to use a PCI to PCIe adapter and then a USB 1x PCIe riser to power a GPU for mining.  Does the PCI slot have enough bandwidth to support running a GPU for mining?

 I have never seen an adapter that will allow a PCI-E card of ANY type to be plugged into a PCI slot.

 VERY VERY different standards, and PCI-E is VERY MUCH higher performance than PCI ever was.


 There are a very few cards made for PCI that can mine - but they are very low performance by current standards, don't think any of them have more than about 128 "cores" and not sure if they go THAT high (48 is actually comming to mind as the top in a PCI GPU, but I might thinking of AGP).