Buddy, you need lacostecoin. It's really good and promises a great future. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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Well, as much as I know VS series is not top of the line PSU that Corsair has to offer but I'm pretty sure they are not that much capable of handling 24*7 but at 50% workload they should be fine.
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Well, it definitely looks good but who knows how much maintenance this would require to run them stable for a longer time.
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Well, if RX 5XX series drop back to their original cost when they released, like 180/200 USD or so, then we'll still see a lot of serious miners buying these cards and pointing them to ETH network. It wouldn't matter much if occasional miners sell their GPUs to more serious miners since there won't be new GPUs activating to the network, but if the price of ETH shoots up to maybe 700 or 800 USD, well we'll surely see another run for the mill GPU scene.
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Well, you have to connect your display cable, i.e. HDMI cable to the GPU connect to the x16 PCIe slot nearest to the CPU. That'll definitely solve your problem.
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Well, there can be a lot of problems - not functional USB risers, BIOS Settings, driver malfunction, or maybe motherboard is defective. Try to check for problems one by one and strike them down until you find the core issue.
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Well, to be honest, I don't believe this kind of sites. They may be attractive at their price point but no body knows their support.
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If you're going for a 4 card setup than H170 should work pretty fine, but if you want to take expansion into consideration, then it'll be better to go with Z170/270 boards.
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Well, will require more information than that bud. Are you running wireless or via ethernet cable?
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Well, replace the risers and see if its get detected. Moreover, once you see all your GPUs in Device manager, then hop over to bios settings and enable 4G Decoding.
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Well, it all depends on price point. If you're into mining ETH and its forks than RX570/580 is the choice to go with. If not, then GTX 10xx will work too considering the price point. If you're a geek and enjoy doing all the assembly and work required to keep systems stable, mining is a way to go but do your research before jumping into anything or else buy and hold coins.
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Well, I have the same card and I have applied 2:1500 straps to all up. The resulting hash rate after modding comes to 28-29 MH/s with latest blockchain drivers and TPD is 85W ETH Only.
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Well sure as hell looks good but cannot comment on legitimacy by just a well laid out website and product description. Tried to contact them yet via email and such?
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Looks really good but I'm pretty sure miners mining ETH will not migrate to a new pool when there are so many of it existing already but you may have a better chance by adding more coins that are not so popular and the pool might start attracting miners.
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You can safely connect to either of them. In case you want to control fan speed, connect it to the motherboard as connecting it directly to PSU will make it run at a constant speed.
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More details on overclocking? Memory type? Graphics Memory size?
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If the price difference is not so much, I guess the three fans 1080ti will be beneficial in a long run and obviously have a better resale value.
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What do you mean? Ooohhohhhoh!
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