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Title: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: alumar on October 24, 2017, 06:03:16 PM
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/922878788031172609 (https://twitter.com/i/web/status/922878788031172609)  Twitter Video - BBT shows 19GPUs working in Windows with AMD 17.10.2 driver

We will be hosting a livestream tonight showing you all how we did it, wasn't as easy as installing the driver, hense the livestream on Bitsbetrippin youtube channel. Come with your questions!


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: BitBustah on October 24, 2017, 06:08:00 PM
Still dont understand why people would want 19 GPUs on 1 mobo.


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: bathrobehero on October 24, 2017, 06:09:27 PM
Nice I guess but good luck troubleshooting when the rig just hard freezes due to a faulty riser or something.

Also, it's weird how there aren't any hacks to handle a bunch of Nvidia cards only in windows.


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: alumar on October 24, 2017, 06:14:03 PM
Its more of a "can this work" than practicality. That being said, we run a bunch of ASROCK H110 Pro BTC's with 13 GPUs without many issues. Troubleshooting failures is time consuming but normally narrowed down to a faulty USB/Riser 2/3rds of the time. The other 3rd is a bad power connector. (SATA) or 6PIN rail.


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: warrior333 on October 24, 2017, 06:25:08 PM
I don't understand why such complexity. First, it is expensive. Secondly problems with the software. Thirdly, and this is in my opinion the most important thing this setup in case of failure will bring the owner great lost profit. 19 the GPU is 3 racks. If the problem will be with one the two others are profitable. You don't store all coins in one wallet.


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: Cereberus on October 24, 2017, 07:12:48 PM
I don't understand why such complexity. First, it is expensive. Secondly problems with the software. Thirdly, and this is in my opinion the most important thing this setup in case of failure will bring the owner great lost profit. 19 the GPU is 3 racks. If the problem will be with one the two others are profitable. You don't store all coins in one wallet.

They try to bring down costs of other parts for such rig, like PSU,SSD, RAM and PROCESSOR costs will surely be less when having only 1 motherboard running 19 GPU-s at once compared that when you build 3 motherboards with 6 cards each.

Troubleshooting is the same as with a rig with 6 cards in terms of steps but of course here it is much more time consuming and that is a minus.


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: Miner4ever on October 24, 2017, 07:20:57 PM
This is for pro miners, amaterus dont understand. What miner suport 19 gpus? Clymore eth miner only?
Can you try monero pls on that setup? Or some other algos.


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: Set Ready Go on October 24, 2017, 07:53:51 PM
@alumar

Could you guys try and get your hands on the Colorful C.B250A-BTC PLUS V20

I am sure alot of us are really hyped for it!  no risers and 8 gpus support.  ;D

http://en.colorful.cn/uploads/photo/2017/09/201709071144141573.jpg


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: NoxX on October 24, 2017, 10:14:36 PM
@alumar

Could you guys try and get your hands on the Colorful C.B250A-BTC PLUS V20

I am sure alot of us are really hyped for it!  no risers and 8 gpus support.  ;D


What a monster, lol. So I guess this is "build yourself a Panda miner". Any information on pricing?


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: QuintLeo on October 24, 2017, 11:17:13 PM
Still dont understand why people would want 19 GPUs on 1 mobo.

 I don't, but that motherboard makes multi-PS rigs a lot easier to manage than the other current alternatives.

 I'm aiming for probably 11 or 14 cards on mine long-term.

 I paid about $150 at Newegg about a week back for the ASUS 19-slot, and have seen mention of it on Amazon around the same price.




Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: crazyearner on October 24, 2017, 11:21:37 PM
ill stick to normal boards with 6 or 8 gpu support that mobo begs to differ with all the power connectors on the board its jsut giving its own pci e power support like the raiser cables do. Pushing all the power on motherboard no doubt gonan raise some problems. Hence why raiser will dominate but this does look interesting on the board.


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: leonix007 on October 24, 2017, 11:36:19 PM
I don't understand why such complexity. First, it is expensive. Secondly problems with the software. Thirdly, and this is in my opinion the most important thing this setup in case of failure will bring the owner great lost profit. 19 the GPU is 3 racks. If the problem will be with one the two others are profitable. You don't store all coins in one wallet.

They try to bring down costs of other parts for such rig, like PSU,SSD, RAM and PROCESSOR costs will surely be less when having only 1 motherboard running 19 GPU-s at once compared that when you build 3 motherboards with 6 cards each.

Troubleshooting is the same as with a rig with 6 cards in terms of steps but of course here it is much more time consuming and that is a minus.

not to mention the centralized failure, if something has failed in the rig, all 19gpu's will also fails, imagine the number of GPU's being idled while doing the fix. clock is ticking, profit is tumbling.


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: Vann on October 25, 2017, 05:02:29 AM
Great livestream. Awesome job getting a world record 21 cards working in Windows and dual minining to boot! Can't wait to see how far you can get it to go  ;D

https://youtu.be/miUoqnUqk9M?t=6140


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: alumar on October 25, 2017, 05:39:11 AM
Great livestream. Awesome job getting a world record 21 cards working in Windows and dual minining to boot! Can't wait to see how far you can get it to go  ;D

https://youtu.be/miUoqnUqk9M?t=6140

Thanks ;) We are going to pull a few rigs down and see what we can build given these latest updates. I buy all of the hardware for the show, no company supplies anything, or has yet. I will see if we can get ahold of one of the colorful boards, looks interesting. Next series of testing is seeing if we can expand this past 21 now.


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: TheHas on October 25, 2017, 05:46:41 AM
@alumar

Could you guys try and get your hands on the Colorful C.B250A-BTC PLUS V20

I am sure alot of us are really hyped for it!  no risers and 8 gpus support.  ;D


What a monster, lol. So I guess this is "build yourself a Panda miner". Any information on pricing?

That's awesome, no more riser issues and less cables going everywhere! Could get rid of my milk crate mining rig!


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: quochuan29 on October 25, 2017, 06:47:28 AM
It's too late mining profit now low, if 4 months ago i wold buy


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: sdy on October 25, 2017, 08:05:18 AM
what kind of a GPU


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: Proc.dev on October 25, 2017, 08:11:04 AM
Still dont understand why people would want 19 GPUs on 1 mobo.

I'm too. It's hard to construct, hard to maintain. Of course it looks great but unpractical


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: QuintLeo on October 25, 2017, 07:11:16 PM
Still dont understand why people would want 19 GPUs on 1 mobo.

 The economics of "cost per card" are slightly better on a massive rig than on multiple smaller rigs.
 It can also be a little easier managing a farm of massive rigs, as you have fewer rigs to keep track of.

 The tradeoff is the much bigger loss if a massive rig goes down, and the generally higher probability of something in a massive rig going wrong and causing it to crash.


 Some folks just like the "bragging rights"" too.



Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: QuintLeo on October 25, 2017, 07:13:40 PM
@alumar

Could you guys try and get your hands on the Colorful C.B250A-BTC PLUS V20

I am sure alot of us are really hyped for it!  no risers and 8 gpus support.  ;D


 I'd like it a LOT better if it offered at least one more inch of space between the slots - as it is right now, it's VERY marginal for cooling on mid-to-high level mining cards.

 Forget running high-end GTX 1080 ti cards in it at all - they won't physically FIT.



Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: Set Ready Go on October 25, 2017, 08:01:21 PM
@alumar

Could you guys try and get your hands on the Colorful C.B250A-BTC PLUS V20

I am sure alot of us are really hyped for it!  no risers and 8 gpus support.  ;D


What a monster, lol. So I guess this is "build yourself a Panda miner". Any information on pricing?


Havent seen any pricing on the unit yet,  Hopefully it will be a decent price for us.


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: leonix007 on October 26, 2017, 02:49:00 AM
@alumar

Could you guys try and get your hands on the Colorful C.B250A-BTC PLUS V20

I am sure alot of us are really hyped for it!  no risers and 8 gpus support.  ;D


What a monster, lol. So I guess this is "build yourself a Panda miner". Any information on pricing?


Havent seen any pricing on the unit yet,  Hopefully it will be a decent price for us.

seems a decent price from the chinese products, however I am not pretty sure how reliable it is.

https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Intel-B250-LGA-1151-DDR4-bitcoin_60704584954.html?spm=a2700.7724838.2017115.21.1c76d6bedhiLNd

Seems bro Philipma1957 has this already.


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: Amph on October 26, 2017, 08:23:03 AM
@alumar

Could you guys try and get your hands on the Colorful C.B250A-BTC PLUS V20

I am sure alot of us are really hyped for it!  no risers and 8 gpus support.  ;D


 I'd like it a LOT better if it offered at least one more inch of space between the slots - as it is right now, it's VERY marginal for cooling on mid-to-high level mining cards.

 Forget running high-end GTX 1080 ti cards in it at all - they won't physically FIT.



so then what's the point of running a gpu that is half or less the speed of a 1080 in one rig, with a 12-18 x gpu setup, when i can do the same with my 1080ti on a 6x gpu rig?


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: Set Ready Go on October 26, 2017, 07:09:33 PM
@alumar

Could you guys try and get your hands on the Colorful C.B250A-BTC PLUS V20

I am sure alot of us are really hyped for it!  no risers and 8 gpus support.  ;D


What a monster, lol. So I guess this is "build yourself a Panda miner". Any information on pricing?


Havent seen any pricing on the unit yet,  Hopefully it will be a decent price for us.

seems a decent price from the chinese products, however I am not pretty sure how reliable it is.

https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Intel-B250-LGA-1151-DDR4-bitcoin_60704584954.html?spm=a2700.7724838.2017115.21.1c76d6bedhiLNd

Seems bro Philipma1957 has this already.



Intresting! Price seems like a nice deal.  Will try  and get one of the  8 gpu colorful motherboard for christmas.

Colorful 12 gpu motherboard also seems intresting with the 6 usb/pcie  ports.


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: QuintLeo on October 27, 2017, 12:58:19 AM
@alumar

Could you guys try and get your hands on the Colorful C.B250A-BTC PLUS V20

I am sure alot of us are really hyped for it!  no risers and 8 gpus support.  ;D


 I'd like it a LOT better if it offered at least one more inch of space between the slots - as it is right now, it's VERY marginal for cooling on mid-to-high level mining cards.

 Forget running high-end GTX 1080 ti cards in it at all - they won't physically FIT.



so then what's the point of running a gpu that is half or less the speed of a 1080 in one rig, with a 12-18 x gpu setup, when i can do the same with my 1080ti on a 6x gpu rig?

 Some altcoins aren't GTX 1080ti friendly.

 Note that OP has some AMD cards in their "showoff" rig.


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: Raimy on October 27, 2017, 05:34:46 AM
Congratulations on your 21 card build! I missed the live stream but I am catching up on the highlights now.

While this is probably not a viable build for me, I do enjoy watching your streams and picking up the tips and tricks you share. Keep up the good work.


Title: Re: 19GPUs working in Windows (confirmed)
Post by: Vann on November 09, 2017, 03:01:12 AM
BBT going for a monster build livestream tonight to see if he can get 30+ on the same board!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtrQWXcGR_w