H81 PRO BTC should be your choice. In my opinion, there is no other motherboard which works solid with mining with 6 GPU's other than this.
However, if you can lower your graphics card number to 4-5, there are a heck of choices available for you.
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I'm good with my XFX RX 480 8 GB cards. 3 GPU's mining at 80 Mh/s overall with 60 W power draw of each according to GPU-Z (of course I know that it's far from being accurate). Not much of overclocking done because I don't want my any of the GPU's to die or to lower the life duration.
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Can anoyone explain this: It should be the Elpida. After that the miner crashed, couldnt close the claymore miner window and when i wanted to restart system it hanged at the point where it should boot up, wouldnt reboot. Switched the psu power button off and on and then it started fine no problems at all. Most probably your graphics card is unable to work with that under-voltage. I'd suggest increasing it a bit and try out some less modification. Set it somewhat like 900mV. If that doesn't work, try lowering your Memory Clock as well.
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Ethereum Classic is just giving the last chance for the buyers to buy at the low price. I'm predicting a big pump soon, and myself buying more and more right now...
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I have a problem:
WATCHDOG: GPU 2 hangs in OpenCL call, exit WATCHDOG: GPU 2 hangs in OpenCL call, exit Restarting OK, exit...
And after that I have to restart the PC, I cannot close the miner or start it again.
Are you using the over-clocking options of the Claymore's miner? I had that problem when I used the miner to undervolt. However, soon I realized that I'm undervolting too much, so then I increased the voltage and it's working since then like charm. It occurred once I had set the power limit way low to -40% through miner's settings as well. I had to increase that limit after seeing that error.
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Building an altcoin mining rig doesn't require rocket science. If you are familiar with setting up the hardware, then it's pretty easy for you. All you have to do is to set up a computer with great GPU (I'd recommend RX 480's/470's), but it'd be better if you tell out your budget here. That way, I can tell you better that what to get.
Can you buy the system components using Newegg.com by the way?
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Check the reborn of yobit ... soon yobit.net is a masive platform with a long list of long term customer now Keep it up yobit and thank you for your good work after all Reborn? When? It'd be great if there could be any reborn. This website has been the most un-luckiest ones on the internet. It had the potential, a lot of it, but the poor administration lost it all. Now honestly, I hate to even open up the website for a second. Completely filled with bugs. Most of the spammers around here are due to YoBit poor signature campaign management system. They were at one point competing with the volumes of few great online trading websites, and now they are dead.
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Not a single suggestion regarding this motherboard? Hasn't anybody at all used it till now for mining?
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Monero price recovering big time once again, hoping to see the 0.015 point soon.
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Haven't you tried LocalBitcoins.com? It works best for me for both actions, depositing and withdrawing off the bitcoins. You can easily find someone from the same country there and the website would work as the escrow, so it's safe too.
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Exchange successfully done with gt_addict. Thanks!
I'm providing 0.04 BTC for $26 PayPal Personal but only with someone with good reputation here. If you are senior or less, you'll pay first. If you're hero or up, I'll pay first.
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You should consider using the Localbitcoins.com, easy as 123 and have a safe transaction. I live in Pakistan too and that's what I use. Best escrow to choose for us.
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Well now I've got the options of the following boards:
-Gigabyte G1 Sniper B7 (6th Gen) -H97 Guard Pro (4th & 5th Gen) -Gigabyte Z87 (4th Gen)
Any suggestions? Would love if someone can provide any idea about these in mining... Need the most power-efficient motherboard.
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I've 3 XFX RX 480 8 GB and currently I'm mining with them on a Dell Precision T7500, but the power the system is taking is way a lot. It's like 400 Watts for the GPU's and 300 Watts for the CPU alone. I'm now thinking of purchasing a custom-built system, and planning to go with the following:
-Mobo: G1 Sniper B7 -PSU: Corsair 750 Watts (CX750M) -CPU: i3 6th Generation -RAM: 8 GB DDR4 -HDD: 160 GB -GPU's: 3x XFX RX 480
Anyone tried this motherboard? Is it any power-efficient? Can I somehow cut off the total power consumption to 500 Watts (400 Watts for the GPU's and 100 for the remaining stuff while mining)?
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Word of warning for those who are planning to purchase branded systems, specially Dell or HP workstations, specially Xeon processor. My only 3 GPU's (RX 480) are consuming like ~70 Watts each according to the GPU-Z, of course that it's not the right number if we take the wattage of the whole GPU, but still let's consider like 150 Watts for the whole card, providing me 27 Mh/s, haven't done very much overclocking, just a bit. The system is consuming 400 Watts when not mining (in idle condition), and 800 Watts when mining. Meaning that GPU's are taking only 400 Watts and the remaining 400 Watts is being used by my Dell Precision T7500. I'd not never suggest anyone to buy branded system, instead, build one. That should save lot's of power. Please keep in mind that efficiency of PSU is also important. If your PSU is not efficient it might pull more from the wall than others. I do not think that HP/Dell put highly efficient PSUs into their Workstations. No, it's not the PSU. It's Silver 80+... overall 1100 Watts supply. I did put in first my Corsair 750 Watts Bronze (CX750M), and it was using all 750 Watts during mining, so I put it off as I hadn't seen any difference in efficiency... The workstations eat the power like beasts.
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Word of warning for those who are planning to purchase branded systems, specially Dell or HP workstations, specially Xeon processor. My only 3 GPU's (RX 480) are consuming like ~70 Watts each according to the GPU-Z, of course that it's not the right number if we take the wattage of the whole GPU, but still let's consider like 150 Watts for the whole card, providing me 27 Mh/s, haven't done very much overclocking, just a bit. The system is consuming 400 Watts when not mining (in idle condition), and 800 Watts when mining. Meaning that GPU's are taking only 400 Watts and the remaining 400 Watts is being used by my Dell Precision T7500. I'd not never suggest anyone to buy branded system, instead, build one. That should save lot's of power.
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Does your overclocking feature actually work with Windows 10? I'm trying to overclock my RX 480's a very bit, but whenever I run the miner after using your overclocking commands, I get the blue screen of Something Went Wrong and then the system restarts... Is it because of Windows 10? Should I try to use Windows 7 instead?
I'm getting 24 Mh/s with my each RX 480 with some big power, I'd love to have more efficient hash rate if I can have. Not mining two coins either, just the Ether.
It does work in windows 10, however, I'm using older 7xxx cards. Alternative is MSI Afterburner and just set the clocks manually and tune while your mining and save a profile for later use. I'm not even able to take the limits maximum at WattMan, the same error shows and restarts the system whenever I apply the clock to the maximum. Isn't anyone else having the similar problem with overclocking?
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Does your overclocking feature actually work with Windows 10? I'm trying to overclock my RX 480's a very bit, but whenever I run the miner after using your overclocking commands, I get the blue screen of Something Went Wrong and then the system restarts... Is it because of Windows 10? Should I try to use Windows 7 instead?
I'm getting 24 Mh/s with my each RX 480 with some big power, I'd love to have more efficient hash rate if I can have. Not mining two coins either, just the Ether.
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Well I've put my 75% of the total e-money on bitcoins and altcoins (specially ETC). So far, I've got pretty disappointing results in trading by the way, so maybe I would convert my all altcoins to only bitcoins.
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I'm pretty sure you can run 4-way RX 480 RIG on a 750W PSU.
My 4x RX480 Rig pulls 737W at the wall. I recommend going with a higher Wattage PSU. May I ask your remaining system configuration? Are you using any high-power ROM? What Mh/s are you getting with Ethereum? Thanks for the opinions guys!
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