Title: Have anyone tried mining with HP Servers DL380 G5 Post by: ninjapug on June 23, 2011, 07:10:24 AM I have a number of retired HP Servers DL380 G4 and G5 in my server rooms. I am planning of using them for mining since they are spare servers.
Do you think servers are suitable and do they have enough PCI express slots for HD 5850. Title: Re: Have anyone tried mining with HP Servers DL380 G5 Post by: Zagitta on June 23, 2011, 05:03:23 PM If you have the servers and don't even know wether or not they have PCI-E slots you probably shouldn't even own those servers in the first place...
Either way servers usually don't have any pci-e slots so you'll have to get a PCI -> pci-e adaptor Title: Re: Have anyone tried mining with HP Servers DL380 G5 Post by: Atroxes on June 23, 2011, 08:27:20 PM I did a quick google search, and the servers do have 4 PCI-E slots, but if they're all x16, x1 or a combination of both, I don't know.
Also, space would be a problem, together with heat. Title: Re: Have anyone tried mining with HP Servers DL380 G5 Post by: Capitan on June 23, 2011, 08:55:30 PM Please don't mine using someone else's equipment, facilities, and electricity.
Title: Re: Have anyone tried mining with HP Servers DL380 G5 Post by: FireFox31 on June 24, 2011, 05:12:42 AM Mining with HP servers is a terrible waste of electricity. It sounds like you're going to try and put video cards in them for GPU mining. That means, you'd be running the server's many fans, SCSI hard drives, redundant power supplies, and other excessive server-grade hardware unnecessarily.
The goal for mining rigs is to maximize GPU compute output while minimizing power draw. This means sticking many GPUs in a tiny, underpowered motherboard. You want 6990's powered by an AMD Sempron with no extras. Think of it like sticking a Dodge Viper V12 engine in a Geo Metro; all power, minimal weight. Putting GPUs in an HP server is like sticking a Dodge Viper V12 engine in a 14 car freight train; decent "power", but way too much extra weight. |