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Author Topic: Asrock, Asus or Gigabyte MOBO?  (Read 155 times)
BTC22 (OP)
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April 05, 2018, 12:44:21 AM
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IM pretty sure my Asrock h110 BTC pro + is done for, so I need to get a new.

Im thinking of the same H110 Pro BTC+

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Asus B250 Mining expert

or Gigabyte GA 250.

Am using between 8-10 cards.
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April 05, 2018, 02:11:35 AM
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Go with the PRO BTC+
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April 05, 2018, 03:30:23 AM
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    All of that brands are good, the important thing you need to find the series "PRO BTC +" for mining rig. My own use Biostar MOBO for mining rig. Until now there is no problem, everything is normal. Already maining etherium coin + Claymore 11.6 Dev free + 6 VGA Rx 580 8gb since 8 months ago.
    But it all depends on your budget, if you have more budget, please select Asus.  Wink
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April 05, 2018, 03:47:27 AM
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Well, that is the all depending of your budget I guess, all of these mainboards are proven worthily in the mining field s there are not so many differences between the mainboards.
But.. for me.. better choice a simple h or z 270 mb + some 1x to 4x pcie -e riser and that is all
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April 05, 2018, 05:42:36 AM
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I like the asus b250 mining expert. The pcie inputs are grouped into 6's, with a separate input from the psu to each group of 6. I'm using a single seasonic 1300w platinum psu right now but I've only got 4 cards on that rig so far. 2 more and then I'll start a new group with another psu. 3 groups of 6, 3 psus before I need another rig build. You can see that rig here, top shelf is slotted for cards as well. Also the pcie slots are not all jammed together, so your risers won't touch each other and short it.

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