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21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ASUS B250 Mining Expert MB - 19 Cards! on: January 09, 2018, 04:38:33 PM
Maybe the board is NVIDIA Volta-ready and 19 cards are possible than... Wink
22  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Recommendation for a case for a rig with ASUS B250 Mining Expert on: January 06, 2018, 08:18:57 PM
Can someone recommend a closed casing for this rig?

I need it as protection and aware of the heating problem, have seen yet cases of maximum 12 GPus

thanx
23  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ASUS B250 Mining Expert MB - 19 Cards! on: December 30, 2017, 11:40:04 PM
Hy Casha,

How is that working, the 1080 ti is announced with 320 Watt each...? 320 x 13 = 4000+

3 x 850 is for the board?

1 x 600 for the risers?

Did you see the video from invictus mining on youtube? I dont know if I understood this right... he is running only to PSUs on the board and try to take off even one of it...?
Here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Y_ICdwoZrs




What is your power consumption on the wall?

How many and how much power do you have on the PSUs?


PSU 3x850 1x600 
13x1080ti ~2500w
24  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ASUS B250 Mining Expert MB - 19 Cards! on: December 29, 2017, 10:53:04 PM
What is your power consumption on the wall?

How many and how much power do you have on the PSUs?




go plug 14 amd on mining cards in the board.

IT DOESNT POST

go plug 14 nvidia non mining cards into the board.

IT DOESNT POST

whats so hard to understand? the board is flawed, and asus said they will fix this issue in a bios update q4 december 2017... this has nothing to do with amd or nvidia drivers. YOU CANT EVEN LOAD INTO THE OS.



Correct!
13x1080ti - working.
14< - doesnt post

25  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Riser on ASUS B250 need external power or not? on: December 28, 2017, 04:58:28 PM
When I am calculating a proper sized PSU I have to include the boards need too...
So (7 x 250) + 50 = 1800 - so  PSU with 2000 Watt should be good anyway... Wink

I did not understand the riser thing: I support power to all the PCIe connectors via one main PSU, on A,B or C. When I connect the GPUs via riser do they pass on the power to the GPU?
I have seen that the "normal" risers in any shop need their own uppowering,... what is the difference here and how does it work? Maybe I need a different riser or I am just asking too many questions and should not care? Wink




What about the power for the board itself?

I did not understand your question, the board consumes very little power, probably 10 - 50 watts or so per hour.
26  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ASUS B250 Mining Expert MB - 19 Cards! on: December 28, 2017, 04:10:32 PM
How much Watt should my PSUs have? (Lets say for port A on the B250, with 7 x 1080ti)

How do you power up your GPUs?  Do you connect power again to each riser card? or is it delivered through the sockets on the mainboard? Does the riser card channel the power from there? Maybe I got the concept wrong,


Your question is simple, if you put 7 of them on port A then 7 x 250w = 1750, minimum you would need is a 2000w superflower psu or a delta server psu 2400w, either way is fine.

This board is great for high density mining.

What about the power for the board itself?
27  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ASUS B250 Mining Expert MB - 19 Cards! on: December 28, 2017, 07:56:53 AM
How much Watt should my PSUs have? (Lets say for port A on the B250, with 7 x 1080ti)

How do you power up your GPUs?  Do you connect power again to each riser card? or is it delivered through the sockets on the mainboard? Does the riser card channel the power from there? Maybe I got the concept wrong,

thank you for your answers and fast response,

see you later

Betaminer

///

Hy Alyeska,

did I got you right, that you supply the risers itself from the PSUs?
Arent the sockets supplied from directly from the PSU?

What us the necessary best power rate (Watt) for the PSUs connected? I couldnt find anything about

What kind of "wifi smart plug" are you using there?

SMOS can report on the phone? via internet or SMS?

Does SMOS work with NVIDIA 1080 ti?


sorry my questions must sound dumb...

Good night


Same -  I am currently powering 9 GTX 1070ti SC Hybrids off of one EVGA 1600 t2 Power supply with an at wall outlet power draw of 1370 watts On my Asus B250 Mining Expert running SMOS with overclocking settings of core/200 memory/1400 and my Watts to 136

and after running for 48 hours of solid up time, I am happy to report that I am getting

========== Sol/s: 4762.0 Sol/W: 3.92 Avg: 4776.0 I/s: 2557.4 Sh: 41.18 0.99 211

THAT'S 529 Sol/w at only 136 watt per card! Perfectly stable on the Asus B250 Mining Expert running SMOS

-------------
I have more cards and Power supplies on the way, and will update if I can get 12 1070ti running soon under SMOS
-------------

I set up the Bios to boot from power restore, and have a wifi smart plug to reboot the machine if I need to remotely, for instance Yesterday I switched the Algorithm I was mining on the fly, while I was not at home yesterday,(actually 40 miles from home) and SMOS hung, so I successfully rebooted remotely (via the wifi smart plug), And SMOS rebooted and happily started reporting into the web interface on my phone that it was mining away at full hash power on the new Algorithm,

I currently really like this board, and believe that Asus will at some point follow through on allowing us to post up with any 19 cards, so I already have purchased two additional B250 Mining Experts, and will began building them out, once I max this first one to it's current potential, which may be 13 cards until an update.

Some notes: I have none of the AUX molex plugged in, those are for people that are not using Powered Riser cards I have been lead to believe, I only have one power supply plugged in, but have my working 9 cards spread out over 2 of the 3 card banks no problem, once again, because the slots work fine if you are supplying the Power via risers (as in the you don't need three power supplies for this board, you could use one, then a Server PSU to power cards etc...

I am still learning more about this board every day , but so far like it, Love the Post screen showing which GPU's are seen at boot up, and which slots, coupled along with Risers that have an LED on them, I feel this will greatly enhance any future trouble shooting to find a bad card, USB cable, Powered Riser, Etc...

Yes SMOS will work with a 1080ti,

all power supplies have different wattage's and qualities IE: GOLD - up to Titanium and can be used to different potentials, plus you need to take into account the outlets breaker and staying below 80% utilization, so on 110 volt 20 Amp circuit breaker outlet, you should not use more than 1920 watts, or you will blow breakers, just an example, your wiring may be different voltage and Amperage, you need to tailor this to your situation,

 I look UP SMOS on my phone via Google Chrome, and stay logged in so that I can administer my miner from anywhere,
https://simplemining.net/

the smart plug I use is this one, it allows me to know a lot about the miner attached, it's up time, current wattage draw, and allows me to turn it on and off again from any where in the world I have an internet or phone connection,
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0178IC5ZY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
28  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ASUS B250 Mining Expert MB - 19 Cards! on: December 28, 2017, 12:13:00 AM
Hy Alyeska,

did I got you right, that you supply the risers itself from the PSUs?
Arent the sockets supplied from directly from the PSU?

What us the necessary best power rate (Watt) for the PSUs connected? I couldnt find anything about

What kind of "wifi smart plug" are you using there?

SMOS can report on the phone? via internet or SMS?

Does SMOS work with NVIDIA 1080 ti?


sorry my questions must sound dumb...

Good night


Same -  I am currently powering 9 GTX 1070ti SC Hybrids off of one EVGA 1600 t2 Power supply with an at wall outlet power draw of 1370 watts On my Asus B250 Mining Expert running SMOS with overclocking settings of core/200 memory/1400 and my Watts to 136

and after running for 48 hours of solid up time, I am happy to report that I am getting

========== Sol/s: 4762.0 Sol/W: 3.92 Avg: 4776.0 I/s: 2557.4 Sh: 41.18 0.99 211

THAT'S 529 Sol/w at only 136 watt per card! Perfectly stable on the Asus B250 Mining Expert running SMOS

-------------
I have more cards and Power supplies on the way, and will update if I can get 12 1070ti running soon under SMOS
-------------

I set up the Bios to boot from power restore, and have a wifi smart plug to reboot the machine if I need to remotely, for instance Yesterday I switched the Algorithm I was mining on the fly, while I was not at home yesterday,(actually 40 miles from home) and SMOS hung, so I successfully rebooted remotely (via the wifi smart plug), And SMOS rebooted and happily started reporting into the web interface on my phone that it was mining away at full hash power on the new Algorithm,

I currently really like this board, and believe that Asus will at some point follow through on allowing us to post up with any 19 cards, so I already have purchased two additional B250 Mining Experts, and will began building them out, once I max this first one to it's current potential, which may be 13 cards until an update.

Some notes: I have none of the AUX molex plugged in, those are for people that are not using Powered Riser cards I have been lead to believe, I only have one power supply plugged in, but have my working 9 cards spread out over 2 of the 3 card banks no problem, once again, because the slots work fine if you are supplying the Power via risers (as in the you don't need three power supplies for this board, you could use one, then a Server PSU to power cards etc...

I am still learning more about this board every day , but so far like it, Love the Post screen showing which GPU's are seen at boot up, and which slots, coupled along with Risers that have an LED on them, I feel this will greatly enhance any future trouble shooting to find a bad card, USB cable, Powered Riser, Etc...
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