I only see 4 physical ports on the motherboard that are compatible. Those other two are regular old PCI and wont work at all.
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There are no bitfury machines. They made chips but never put them into a retail package like that.
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Hey, I saw a post from YOU asking something on Claymore topic, so YOU ARE A MINER lol
How can you still saying this?
Hes just a troll that says absolutely nothing worthwhile so dont bother feeding him
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S7 stock is rated for a hair under 1300 watts - but I agree that running one on a 1300 watt supply if you don't DOWNclock it quite a bit is a bad idea.
The first 2 batches of 54 chip S7s maybe. The 45 chip batches were much less efficient and every one i have tested at full speed pulls more than that.
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What is the advantage of this? Exchanges charge way less to convert currencies.
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This guy is trying to scam, stay far away. He posted in another section about some magical software of his to double your coins. Deal with him and you will get burned.
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So happy to see this topic I have the exact same mobo, and I am planing to put 2 RX580 8GB whitout risers (directly on the PCIe x16 2.0) Now, my question is: will the hasrate be the same as the GPU is plugged in to a mobo that is having PCIe 3.0.? Please give me some idea, otherwise I will find ot by myself when I try Hash rate is unaffected by the PCIe connector, video cards only need 1x PCIe to hash at full speed.
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I bought sata risers as i heard molex connectors burn after a while
Sata is actually the "worst" connector for a riser as it has the lowest power handling capacity. Just as an FYI the people that claim molex connectors burn are the problem. They hook things up incorrectly, burn up their equipment, then blame it on the equipment when in reality they screwed up by not setting things up properly. If you set your rig up properly, you can use any type of powered riser with no problems. Sure, manufacturing defects can cause some one off situations but there is nothing wrong with molex powered risers. I have thousands running with no issues.
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Just watch out not to mix stuff up and power each piece completely from the same PSU (e.g. Riser + GPU from same PSU, CPU Power + ATX power from same PSU etc.)
While you should power all of the motherboard power plugs (24 pin, 8 pin, and all supplementary) off of one PSU, you do NOT need to power risers and video cards off of the same power supply. You just dont.
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Its possible but why would you continue to add failure points? As it is you lose a ton of money when a 13 card rig goes down versus being a little more sensible and building 6 card rigs.
Also if you really need more on a single motherboard buy the Asus with 19 slots.
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Open your routers with fast ethernet and look at the chipset. I would say it can't support 12 rigs with 13 GPUs and same with old crap switch with good ping. I had 4 rigs connected to old TL-WR741ND V4 I think it was. Ping was two times higher than with TL-WR1043ND and few devices on WIFI and the old TP-link was almost dying. OP doesn't ask about internet connection speed... Price differences between routers and switches with fast and gigabit ethernet are minimum... Gigabit for future use is clear choice.
Dont blame the protocol because you had some junk wifi router. You have no idea what you are talking about with networking, please dont spread falsehoods.
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S7s use over 1300 watts, you might want to rethink your PSU choice.
Also, there are very few PC power supplies that come with even close to enough PCIe plugs as the S7 needs 10. They were never made to be ran with PC power supplies.
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For those with linux knowledge check out Ansible playbooks and cron jobs. You can do it pretty easily in linux as well.
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If you donīt have ASICīs but GPUīs (maby a few rigs ?) you can sell your hashpower via nicehash and you get paid in BTC. ( https://www.nicehash.com/) You will lose money this way. Nicehash takes advantage of people too lazy to handle their own mining revenue and manually convert it into other currencies.
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The easiest way to get all the cards mining on a windows rig is to stick in a linux usb installer drive and reboot for a fresh install
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pretty sure you calculated wrong. Nicehash by definition has to pay out less than just mining for yourself or they get no margin at all. Think about it.
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Nobody really mines on bleeding edge hardware and this chipset just came out. I dont think you will find much information on it.
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No there are no magic hash rate increases, you just have to use a tool to overclock your card to try and get more out of it.
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