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February 06, 2014, 06:48:58 PM
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I wanted to build a mining rig with a Sapphire R9 270X GPU. I already have a motherboard, which has 3 free PCI slots, 2 2.0 slots and 1 PCI Express slot.

I would like to ask, are they compatible? Or do I have to buy a new motherboard? If yes, then which is the cheapest with like 3 PCI slots that are compatible?
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February 08, 2014, 12:08:13 PM
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I wanted to build a mining rig with a Sapphire R9 270X GPU. I already have a motherboard, which has 3 free PCI slots, 2 2.0 slots and 1 PCI Express slot.

I would like to ask, are they compatible? Or do I have to buy a new motherboard? If yes, then which is the cheapest with like 3 PCI slots that are compatible?
The Sapphire R9 270X GPU is PCI Express (BCI-e) compliant and your motherboard can run 1 GPU only.

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February 08, 2014, 12:10:36 PM
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I wanted to build a mining rig with a Sapphire R9 270X GPU. I already have a motherboard, which has 3 free PCI slots, 2 2.0 slots and 1 PCI Express slot.

I would like to ask, are they compatible? Or do I have to buy a new motherboard? If yes, then which is the cheapest with like 3 PCI slots that are compatible?
The Sapphire R9 270X GPU is PCI Express (BCI-e) compliant and your motherboard can run 1 GPU only.

So I can't build a rig out of those? But is it still compatible with a 2.0 slot without affecting performance?
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February 08, 2014, 12:24:34 PM
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I wanted to build a mining rig with a Sapphire R9 270X GPU. I already have a motherboard, which has 3 free PCI slots, 2 2.0 slots and 1 PCI Express slot.

I would like to ask, are they compatible? Or do I have to buy a new motherboard? If yes, then which is the cheapest with like 3 PCI slots that are compatible?
The Sapphire R9 270X GPU is PCI Express (BCI-e) compliant and your motherboard can run 1 GPU only.

So I can't build a rig out of those? But is it still compatible with a 2.0 slot without affecting performance?

You can build a one GPU rig only. The R9 270X GPU will downgrade itself to PCI-e 2.0 and run, it will not affect mining performance as that uses very little bandwidth but it would affect high graphics functions such a playing games.

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February 08, 2014, 12:36:11 PM
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I wanted to build a mining rig with a Sapphire R9 270X GPU. I already have a motherboard, which has 3 free PCI slots, 2 2.0 slots and 1 PCI Express slot.

I would like to ask, are they compatible? Or do I have to buy a new motherboard? If yes, then which is the cheapest with like 3 PCI slots that are compatible?
The Sapphire R9 270X GPU is PCI Express (BCI-e) compliant and your motherboard can run 1 GPU only.

So I can't build a rig out of those? But is it still compatible with a 2.0 slot without affecting performance?

You can build a one GPU rig only. The R9 270X GPU will downgrade itself to PCI-e 2.0 and run, it will not affect mining performance as that uses very little bandwidth but it would affect high graphics functions such a playing games.

Actually 7970s don't even saturate the 2.0 bus, so even gaming is not changed.

Any PCIe slot you have should be able to mine, but you will need risers to use the smaller 1x slots.
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February 08, 2014, 01:10:05 PM
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So i can still buy like 2 cards to mine on the same board, with risers right?
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February 08, 2014, 01:43:44 PM
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So i can still buy like 2 cards to mine on the same board, with risers right?

No, you have only 1 PCI Express slot.

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February 08, 2014, 02:16:24 PM
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So i can still buy like 2 cards to mine on the same board, with risers right?

No, you have only 1 PCI Express slot.

So, let me get this correct: If i buy a motherboard with a PCI express slot, regardless of version, i can mine with it, correct? And if i buy one that has 2, then i can have 2 gpus.
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February 08, 2014, 03:00:58 PM
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So i can still buy like 2 cards to mine on the same board, with risers right?

No, you have only 1 PCI Express slot.

So, let me get this correct: If i buy a motherboard with a PCI express slot, regardless of version, i can mine with it, correct? And if i buy one that has 2, then i can have 2 gpus.

Yes, you need 1 PCI-E slot for each GPU, you can mine with a x1 PCI-E slot as quickly as a x16 PCI-E slot

It does not matter if the motherboard is PCI-E v2 and the card is PCI-E v3 as the card will downgrade its connection.

PCI is not the same as PCI-E, it is a different type connection.




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February 08, 2014, 03:25:16 PM
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So i can still buy like 2 cards to mine on the same board, with risers right?

No, you have only 1 PCI Express slot.

So, let me get this correct: If i buy a motherboard with a PCI express slot, regardless of version, i can mine with it, correct? And if i buy one that has 2, then i can have 2 gpus.

Yes, you need 1 PCI-E slot for each GPU, you can mine with a x1 PCI-E slot as quickly as a x16 PCI-E slot

It does not matter if the motherboard is PCI-E v2 and the card is PCI-E v3 as the card will downgrade its connection.

PCI is not the same as PCI-E, it is a different type connection.



Thanks!
One more question: the card needs at least a power supply of 500W. If i install 2, do I need a power supply of 1000W?
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February 08, 2014, 03:54:09 PM
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So i can still buy like 2 cards to mine on the same board, with risers right?

No, you have only 1 PCI Express slot.

So, let me get this correct: If i buy a motherboard with a PCI express slot, regardless of version, i can mine with it, correct? And if i buy one that has 2, then i can have 2 gpus.

Yes, you need 1 PCI-E slot for each GPU, you can mine with a x1 PCI-E slot as quickly as a x16 PCI-E slot

It does not matter if the motherboard is PCI-E v2 and the card is PCI-E v3 as the card will downgrade its connection.

PCI is not the same as PCI-E, it is a different type connection.



Thanks!
One more question: the card needs at least a power supply of 500W. If i install 2, do I need a power supply of 1000W?

That seems very high, according to the Sapphire site each of its R9 270X required 2 x 75W PCI-E power connectors, so 150 Watts per card, add 250 watts for a mobo, hard disk, dvd fans, etc would give you 400 - so a 500W power supply would give an efficient supply.

For 2 x R9 270X cards you would need a 650watt PSU or better.

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February 08, 2014, 04:30:49 PM
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So i can still buy like 2 cards to mine on the same board, with risers right?

No, you have only 1 PCI Express slot.

So, let me get this correct: If i buy a motherboard with a PCI express slot, regardless of version, i can mine with it, correct? And if i buy one that has 2, then i can have 2 gpus.

Yes, you need 1 PCI-E slot for each GPU, you can mine with a x1 PCI-E slot as quickly as a x16 PCI-E slot

It does not matter if the motherboard is PCI-E v2 and the card is PCI-E v3 as the card will downgrade its connection.

PCI is not the same as PCI-E, it is a different type connection.



Thanks!
One more question: the card needs at least a power supply of 500W. If i install 2, do I need a power supply of 1000W?

That seems very high, according to the Sapphire site each of its R9 270X required 2 x 75W PCI-E power connectors, so 150 Watts per card, add 250 watts for a mobo, hard disk, dvd fans, etc would give you 400 - so a 500W power supply would give an efficient supply.

For 2 x R9 270X cards you would need a 650watt PSU or better.

OK i just mistyped, I want to buy a Gigabyte one.
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