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Title: Please comment on my new ETH build
Post by: MiningRigBuilder on December 17, 2017, 08:26:35 PM
What would you change? Budget < $4,500

OuterVision Mining Rig Builder Part List (https://outervision.com/mining-rig-builder/9wHaSX)

Video Cards:  MSI RX 580 ARMOR 4G OC (https://outervision.com/part/7281122/MSI-RX-580-ARMOR-4G-OC)  (12 x $285.99 @ Amazon)
Risers:  Any-door PCIe VER 006 Powered Riser Adapter (https://outervision.com/part/7284255/Any-door-PCIe-VER-006-Powered-Riser-Adapter)  (12 x $5.99 @ Amazon)
Motherboard:  ASRock H110 Pro BTC+ 13GPU Mining Motherboard (https://outervision.com/part/7284334/ASRock-H110-Pro-BTC+-13GPU-Mining-Motherboard)  (1 x $295.00 @ Amazon)
CPU:  Intel Pentium G4400 (https://outervision.com/part/7281550/Intel-Pentium-G4400)  (1 x $57.31 @ Amazon)
Memory:  Crucial 4GB CT4G4DFS8213 (https://outervision.com/part/7282623/Crucial-4GB-CT4G4DFS8213)  (2 x $48.05 @ Amazon)
Storage:  Transcend  TS64GSSD370S (https://outervision.com/part/7283236/Transcend--TS64GSSD370S)  (1 x $53.50 @ Amazon)
Case Fans:  BitFenix Spectre Pro LED (https://outervision.com/part/7283685/BitFenix-Spectre-Pro-LED)  (1 x $4.99 @ Amazon)
Power Supply 1:  EVGA 1000 GQ, 80+ GOLD 1000W (https://outervision.com/part/7283981/EVGA-1000-GQ,-80+-GOLD-1000W)  (1 x $148.67 @ Amazon)
Power Supply 2:  EVGA 1000 GQ, 80+ GOLD 1000W (https://outervision.com/part/7283981/EVGA-1000-GQ,-80+-GOLD-1000W)  (1 x $148.67 @ Amazon)
Power Switch:  HDE PC Case Power Push Button Cable (https://outervision.com/part/7284316/HDE-PC-Case-Power-Push-Button-Cable)  (1 x $2.95 @ Amazon)

Total: $4310.95
Power Consumption: 1696 W
Hashing Power: 288 MH/s
Break Even: 171.9 Days
Profit / Year: $9153.01

Generated by OuterVision Mining Rig Builder (https://outervision.com/mining-rig-builder)





Title: Re: Please comment on my new ETH build
Post by: Undefined31415 on December 17, 2017, 08:33:29 PM
What would you change? Budget < $4,500

OuterVision Mining Rig Builder Part List (https://outervision.com/mining-rig-builder/9wHaSX)

Video Cards:  MSI RX 580 ARMOR 4G OC (https://outervision.com/part/7281122/MSI-RX-580-ARMOR-4G-OC)  (12 x $285.99 @ Amazon)
Risers:  Any-door PCIe VER 006 Powered Riser Adapter (https://outervision.com/part/7284255/Any-door-PCIe-VER-006-Powered-Riser-Adapter)  (12 x $5.99 @ Amazon)
Motherboard:  ASRock H110 Pro BTC+ 13GPU Mining Motherboard (https://outervision.com/part/7284334/ASRock-H110-Pro-BTC+-13GPU-Mining-Motherboard)  (1 x $295.00 @ Amazon)
CPU:  Intel Pentium G4400 (https://outervision.com/part/7281550/Intel-Pentium-G4400)  (1 x $57.31 @ Amazon)
Memory:  Crucial 4GB CT4G4DFS8213 (https://outervision.com/part/7282623/Crucial-4GB-CT4G4DFS8213)  (2 x $48.05 @ Amazon)
Storage:  Transcend  TS64GSSD370S (https://outervision.com/part/7283236/Transcend--TS64GSSD370S)  (1 x $53.50 @ Amazon)
Case Fans:  BitFenix Spectre Pro LED (https://outervision.com/part/7283685/BitFenix-Spectre-Pro-LED)  (1 x $4.99 @ Amazon)
Power Supply 1:  EVGA 1000 GQ, 80+ GOLD 1000W (https://outervision.com/part/7283981/EVGA-1000-GQ,-80+-GOLD-1000W)  (1 x $148.67 @ Amazon)
Power Supply 2:  EVGA 1000 GQ, 80+ GOLD 1000W (https://outervision.com/part/7283981/EVGA-1000-GQ,-80+-GOLD-1000W)  (1 x $148.67 @ Amazon)
Power Switch:  HDE PC Case Power Push Button Cable (https://outervision.com/part/7284316/HDE-PC-Case-Power-Push-Button-Cable)  (1 x $2.95 @ Amazon)

Total: $4310.95
Power Consumption: 1696 W
Hashing Power: 288 MH/s
Break Even: 171.9 Days
Profit / Year: $9153.01

Generated by OuterVision Mining Rig Builder (https://outervision.com/mining-rig-builder)
You are paying far too much for that motherboard. Look at Newegg or another retailer.

The graphics cards are overpriced for the 4GB version.

1x 4GB DDR4 RAM is probably fine, so it's up to you if you want that extra stick.

Running 12x 580s on 2x 1000W PSUs is going to be a bit of a stretch, even after messing with clock settings. Did you check if you'll have enough connectors for all of your cards and risers?




Title: Re: Please comment on my new ETH build
Post by: P00P135 on December 17, 2017, 08:34:29 PM
Not that great for the money you are spending.  Suggest you get rx 570 or 580 8GB versions, not 4GB.  I would avoid the MSI armor and get Gaming or gaming X if you want MSI.  Also I would get G2 EVGA 1300w PSU's over GQ.


Title: Re: Please comment on my new ETH build
Post by: MiningRigBuilder on December 17, 2017, 08:38:58 PM

You are paying far too much for that motherboard. Look at Newegg or another retailer.

The graphics cards are overpriced for the 4GB version.

1x 4GB DDR4 RAM is probably fine, so it's up to you if you want that extra stick.

Running 12x 580s on 2x 1000W PSUs is going to be a bit of a stretch, even after messing with clock settings. Did you check if you'll have enough connectors for all of your cards and risers?

Newegg is out of stock for that motherboard. Video cards are similar price at newegg and Amazon. Good point about the connectors!


Title: Re: Please comment on my new ETH build
Post by: P00P135 on December 17, 2017, 08:43:08 PM

You are paying far too much for that motherboard. Look at Newegg or another retailer.

The graphics cards are overpriced for the 4GB version.

1x 4GB DDR4 RAM is probably fine, so it's up to you if you want that extra stick.

Running 12x 580s on 2x 1000W PSUs is going to be a bit of a stretch, even after messing with clock settings. Did you check if you'll have enough connectors for all of your cards and risers?

Newegg is out of stock for that motherboard. Video cards are similar price at newegg and Amazon. Good point about the connectors!

I just realized you probably are only here to promote your site.   :-\


Title: Re: Please comment on my new ETH build
Post by: MiningRigBuilder on December 17, 2017, 08:47:42 PM

I just realized you probably are only here to promote your site.   :-\

Yes and no. I am actually building my 2nd rig. First is 6x 1060 and now I'd like to go with 580s (no experience with those yet).
Your feedback will help me to improve the tool, which I think might be handy for rig builders...