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Title: What video cards should I get for a new Windows-based mining rig?
Post by: Jeff on May 22, 2011, 01:17:20 PM
I'm thinking about maybe the 5070s.  The seem to be a good price point.  I started with a 6870 in my existing PC but I'm wondering if that's not the best in terms of hash/dollar performance.  The other thing I'm considering is if it would be smart to go with 6990s, since even though it may not be the best hash/dollar, the fact that I could put 4 into a single dedicated, purpose-built mining rig might be smart, as opposed to having to build two separate rigs to get that sort of hash rate.

And another thing - any problems running 4 video cards with Windows?  I thought I'd read somewhere that it's not supported with Windows but is with Linux... seems like this wouldn't be the case, but can someone validate this statement?

All thoughts are very appreciated.

Thanks,
Jeff


Title: Re: What video cards should I get for a new Windows-based mining rig?
Post by: 0815miner on May 22, 2011, 01:55:25 PM
hash/dollar is not your problem.
Think about hash/watt.
You can buy and sell your card(s), but you have to pay for electricity.

I think Windows is not interested in how many cards you have.
no Problems with win7


Title: Re: What video cards should I get for a new Windows-based mining rig?
Post by: cschmitz on May 22, 2011, 01:56:50 PM
I think Windows is not interested in how many cards you have.
no Problems with win7

Windows caps at 4 GPU


Title: Re: What video cards should I get for a new Windows-based mining rig?
Post by: TradersEdgeDice on May 22, 2011, 02:37:52 PM
How about linux virtualization?

I'd like to do that because some nontrivial fine motor disability makes me use voice recognition software.

I use cygwin all the time to maintain remote servers.

I just wonder if I'll get the eight GPU benefit of linux in virtualization.

Sorry to hijack the thread.


Title: Re: What video cards should I get for a new Windows-based mining rig?
Post by: Basiley on May 22, 2011, 02:40:54 PM
cheaper GPU ? power-up it with cheaper motherboard with built-in CPU[AMD Fusion or iNtel Atom]


Title: Re: What video cards should I get for a new Windows-based mining rig?
Post by: grndzero on May 22, 2011, 02:41:15 PM
How about linux virtualization?

I'd like to do that because some nontrivial fine motor disability makes me use voice recognition software.

I use cygwin all the time to maintain remote servers.

I just wonder if I'll get the eight GPU benefit of linux in virtualization.

Sorry to hijack the thread.

If you're talking about a Linux virtual machine, no. The OS and drivers must have direct access to the video cards, not through a virtualization layer.


Title: Re: What video cards should I get for a new Windows-based mining rig?
Post by: TradersEdgeDice on May 22, 2011, 10:02:41 PM
How about linux virtualization?

I'd like to do that because some nontrivial fine motor disability makes me use voice recognition software.

I use cygwin all the time to maintain remote servers.

I just wonder if I'll get the eight GPU benefit of linux in virtualization.

Sorry to hijack the thread.

If you're talking about a Linux virtual machine, no. The OS and drivers must have direct access to the video cards, not through a virtualization layer.

Thank you very much.  :-) So I will work through SSH.

That's a better situation anyway.  Debian Lenny or Ubuntu.  No GUI.  Straight mining rig.


Title: Re: What video cards should I get for a new Windows-based mining rig?
Post by: JorgePasada on May 22, 2011, 10:07:34 PM
I LoL'd at Windows Mining Machine. :)

Sorry, know that's not helpful, but really take the time to learn the *nix ropes and you'll thank yourself later.


Title: Re: What video cards should I get for a new Windows-based mining rig?
Post by: cschmitz on May 22, 2011, 10:26:59 PM
I LoL'd at Windows Mining Machine. :)

Sorry, know that's not helpful, but really take the time to learn the *nix ropes and you'll thank yourself later.

i have not seen any difference in mhash between optimized minersoftware/kernel on windows to the same machine on linux.


Title: Re: What video cards should I get for a new Windows-based mining rig?
Post by: Jeff on May 23, 2011, 02:26:57 PM
So any recomendations for which video cards to use?

Thanks for the thoughts on the Linux based mining.  However, I'm going to stick with Windows for now, since I just want to get some serious hash rate going ASAP.

Cheers,
Jeff