I had a bad luck with this mobo too, returned it and got my money back.
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Welcome, is that your first love ?
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Welcome to forum, are you a miner already ?
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What is the hashrates for those cards ?
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Welcome, i just do not understand why are you trying to get rid of your most profitable minig unit, gpu rig ?
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Is there a place for second PSU ?
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I think, that it is either not efficient power to that6950 card, or there is some temperature issues with that card.
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there is one chip it is made by gridseed.
my guess for the dual mining would be if script only was done. scrypt would be changed making the miner worthless.
so the birdseed designer added the 256 tech to make the dual miner have value if ltc and the like change code a bit.
at this point btc would not change code to kill asics
+1 Dualminer first announced 2-nd version without BTC mining possibility. Maybe LTC developers are waiting scrypt ASIC manufacturers on thin ice (with scrypt only hardware) and than changing the algo? that would be great
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it depends on what psu you are using, good PSu usualy has no problem with it.
I disagree, the power supply has no issue on wether or not any cable can carry that power ( in watts ). As Example, there are PCIx risers that carry the 8 DATA lines TO/From graphic cards and the wattage is minimal over those wires. They DO rely that the ground for the Graphic cards are on the power line and that the graphic card's case connector is also connected to the case's ground to allow the difference of voltage ( the 1 or 0 being sent/recieved ) to be accurate and not suddenly 120V higher than what the system can handle ( over time a DC signal of 1V can appear as a really high difference of voltage when it does not share ground with the receiving system ). So, I personaly, avoid thoes USB 3.0 cables for actual power, will use them with PCI riser setups after making sure the ground on both the card and the motherboard is shared. Most of the SATA to GPU adapters do not have the grade of wires to carry enough current for my video cards as the actual wire is too small. The actuall wire diameter will determine what current it can carry before it starts acting like either a resistor ( and heat up ) or fuse ( and have a break in the connection IN the plastic housing ). I tend to check to see if it is ' smaller ' ( actually bigger diameter for lower Gage of wire ) than 28 and how many will be power and how many will be ground. If there is poor quality psu, there could be unstable power delivery on that riser.
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it depends on what psu you are using, good PSu usualy has no problem with it.
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very good shelwing, how high it is ?
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just rma it if it has the problem
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It is made so, because in that way it is easier to sell it.
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unstable overclock is the issue, try lowering clocks or upping voltage, could be a temperature issue.
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buy gpu's and mine scrypt or sha-3 coins, it is most profitable way now.
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Bitsamp is really good exchange, i think better than other competitors.
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I think price will stabilize at 700 for a while, then start to rise again to 800, hopefully with some regularity. It should be a new price record at april. So hold your coins, best price is in front of us.
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If really Russia and Ukraine conflict correlates with this ?
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What that dino said ? He just want cheap coins, old bastard
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