newmz
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April 18, 2017, 07:42:51 AM |
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I'm not sure I understand your question.... but I have been using 2 Asrock H81 Pro BTC motherboards for over a year now - and I have never used a dummy plug.
I have used them to mine ETH, ZEC & XMR with up to 6 AMD GPUs and up to 4 Nvidia GPUs (in different combinations) running Ethos (a custom version of Ubuntu Linux I think), Windows 7 & Windows 8.1.
I have always just plugged a monitor into the GPU which is in the x16 PCIe slot (and keyboard and sometimes mouse) when I need to do anything to them, and I unplug it when I don't need it. If I have to reboot, I'm pretty sure that I have to have a monitor plugged in if I then later want to use it, but when I run Ethos I can reboot without a monitor or a dummy plug and then I can just use an SSH connection from another machine.
When using Windows (which I only use for rig with Nvidia GPUs), I do not have any automatic startup .bat file so I have to have a monitor plugged in and manually start the miner - which is why I have been looking around for a good Linux distro for mining with Nvidia machines, which can control overclocking and powerlimit as well as MSI Afterburner - but once it has booted and is running I can just unplug the monitor and then plug it in later if necessary. I have control over the 4 GPUs with afterburner. I don't think I have ever tried booting a Windows rig without a monitor plugged in.
I don't remember how I setup the BIOS when I started but I'm pretty sure I have disabled everything I don't need - CPU onboard graphics, audio, serial ports, parallel ports, etc.
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