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September 18, 2012, 07:31:47 PM
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HEya folks just wondering what the best way to increase my mhash/s rate? Im running a beast of a pc with an amd gpu.
Many thanks!
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September 18, 2012, 07:35:00 PM
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HEya folks just wondering what the best way to increase my mhash/s rate? Im running a beast of a pc with an amd gpu.
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What sort of AMD gpu, and how many?  Wink
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September 18, 2012, 09:06:32 PM
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HEya folks just wondering what the best way to increase my mhash/s rate? Im running a beast of a pc with an amd gpu.
Many thanks!
What sort of AMD gpu, and how many?  Wink
At the moment just a shitty amd 5700. Whats the best to get in the crossfire configuration? Rest of pc is good spec aswell i7,16gb ddr3 ram and 6 fans to cool it down.
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September 18, 2012, 09:48:50 PM
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HEya folks just wondering what the best way to increase my mhash/s rate? Im running a beast of a pc with an amd gpu.
Many thanks!
What sort of AMD gpu, and how many?  Wink
At the moment just a shitty amd 5700. Whats the best to get in the crossfire configuration? Rest of pc is good spec aswell i7,16gb ddr3 ram and 6 fans to cool it down.
There's not much point in buying cards just for mining - stick a couple of 58xx cards in there and you'll have a decent gaming setup that also mines fairly well, or if you want an awesome gaming setup go with crossfire 7970s like me  Wink
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September 18, 2012, 09:55:52 PM
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HEya folks just wondering what the best way to increase my mhash/s rate? Im running a beast of a pc with an amd gpu.
Many thanks!
What sort of AMD gpu, and how many?  Wink
At the moment just a shitty amd 5700. Whats the best to get in the crossfire configuration? Rest of pc is good spec aswell i7,16gb ddr3 ram and 6 fans to cool it down.
There's not much point in buying cards just for mining - stick a couple of 58xx cards in there and you'll have a decent gaming setup that also mines fairly well, or if you want an awesome gaming setup go with crossfire 7970s like me  Wink
thanks for the reply mate which do.you suggest?
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September 18, 2012, 10:10:58 PM
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HEya folks just wondering what the best way to increase my mhash/s rate? Im running a beast of a pc with an amd gpu.
Many thanks!
What sort of AMD gpu, and how many?  Wink
At the moment just a shitty amd 5700. Whats the best to get in the crossfire configuration? Rest of pc is good spec aswell i7,16gb ddr3 ram and 6 fans to cool it down.
There's not much point in buying cards just for mining - stick a couple of 58xx cards in there and you'll have a decent gaming setup that also mines fairly well, or if you want an awesome gaming setup go with crossfire 7970s like me  Wink
thanks for the reply mate which do.you suggest?
Depends what you can find cheap - if you can get a couple of cheap 5870s or something vaugely similar, or if your motherboard can handle 3 5830s, that's a good bet.
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September 18, 2012, 10:37:48 PM
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HEya folks just wondering what the best way to increase my mhash/s rate? Im running a beast of a pc with an amd gpu.
Many thanks!
What sort of AMD gpu, and how many?  Wink
At the moment just a shitty amd 5700. Whats the best to get in the crossfire configuration? Rest of pc is good spec aswell i7,16gb ddr3 ram and 6 fans to cool it down.
There's not much point in buying cards just for mining - stick a couple of 58xx cards in there and you'll have a decent gaming setup that also mines fairly well, or if you want an awesome gaming setup go with crossfire 7970s like me  Wink
thanks for the reply mate which do.you suggest?
Depends what you can find cheap - if you can get a couple of cheap 5870s or something vaugely similar, or if your motherboard can handle 3 5830s, that's a good bet.

I am not sure WHat I have is below:

Motherboard:
Asus P8P67 pro
Processor:
i7 2600k-o/c @ 3,8mhz
RAM:
16gb ddr3 crosshair
GPU:
ATI Radeon HD 5700

Hope this paints a better picture
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September 18, 2012, 10:43:00 PM
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HEya folks just wondering what the best way to increase my mhash/s rate? Im running a beast of a pc with an amd gpu.
Many thanks!
What sort of AMD gpu, and how many?  Wink
At the moment just a shitty amd 5700. Whats the best to get in the crossfire configuration? Rest of pc is good spec aswell i7,16gb ddr3 ram and 6 fans to cool it down.
There's not much point in buying cards just for mining - stick a couple of 58xx cards in there and you'll have a decent gaming setup that also mines fairly well, or if you want an awesome gaming setup go with crossfire 7970s like me  Wink
thanks for the reply mate which do.you suggest?
Depends what you can find cheap - if you can get a couple of cheap 5870s or something vaugely similar, or if your motherboard can handle 3 5830s, that's a good bet.

I am not sure WHat I have is below:

Motherboard:
Asus P8P67 pro
Processor:
i7 2600k-o/c @ 3,8mhz
RAM:
16gb ddr3 crosshair
GPU:
ATI Radeon HD 5700

Hope this paints a better picture

The board's fine for at least two cards, I think three - the major concern at that point would be your power supply - what do you have?
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September 18, 2012, 10:56:53 PM
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HEya folks just wondering what the best way to increase my mhash/s rate? Im running a beast of a pc with an amd gpu.
Many thanks!
What sort of AMD gpu, and how many?  Wink
At the moment just a shitty amd 5700. Whats the best to get in the crossfire configuration? Rest of pc is good spec aswell i7,16gb ddr3 ram and 6 fans to cool it down.
There's not much point in buying cards just for mining - stick a couple of 58xx cards in there and you'll have a decent gaming setup that also mines fairly well, or if you want an awesome gaming setup go with crossfire 7970s like me  Wink
thanks for the reply mate which do.you suggest?
Depends what you can find cheap - if you can get a couple of cheap 5870s or something vaugely similar, or if your motherboard can handle 3 5830s, that's a good bet.

I am not sure WHat I have is below:

Motherboard:
Asus P8P67 pro
Processor:
i7 2600k-o/c @ 3,8mhz
RAM:
16gb ddr3 crosshair
GPU:
ATI Radeon HD 5700

Hope this paints a better picture

The board's fine for at least two cards, I think three - the major concern at that point would be your power supply - what do you have?
From what I remember its a 750wt PSU. Would my best bet then be getting another 2 5700's?
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September 18, 2012, 11:16:50 PM
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From what I remember its a 750wt PSU. Would my best bet then be getting another 2 5700's?
Check, post pictures etc   Wink

And no, to be honest 57xx cards aren't good miners - you could run a couple of 58xx cards in addition to your current one, maybe run ~1Gh/s?
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September 18, 2012, 11:38:56 PM
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From what I remember its a 750wt PSU. Would my best bet then be getting another 2 5700's?
Check, post pictures etc   Wink

And no, to be honest 57xx cards aren't good miners - you could run a couple of 58xx cards in addition to your current one, maybe run ~1Gh/s?
Ok that sounds good I will post some pics in the morning of the current setup.
Many thanks
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September 19, 2012, 11:42:37 AM
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Ok so I got some pics and I found out I have a 600w power supply and an ati 5770 gpu.

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September 19, 2012, 11:54:19 AM
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1)you don't need crossfire for mining  Wink
2)buying GPU today for mining is not exactly a good idea
3)Well, get another 58xx, since you already have the computer.

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September 19, 2012, 12:01:01 PM
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4) get a vacuum cleaner and clean out that poor thing.
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September 19, 2012, 12:35:40 PM
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4) get a vacuum cleaner and clean out that poor thing.
^Also what this guy just said.
dust=heat
heat+mining=lots of heat
lots of heat=dead gpus.
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September 19, 2012, 12:37:30 PM
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1)you don't need crossfire for mining  Wink
2)buying GPU today for mining is not exactly a good idea
3)Well, get another 58xx, since you already have the computer.
Depends if you can get them cheap - a couple of weeks ago I picked up 3 5830s and a 5850 for ~£190 (~$300) since I already had the board, and they're sat hashing away happily at a combined 1.2Gh/s - won't take too long to pay off at that pace.

And OP - it looks like your machine can handle one more card on that PSU - get something from the 58xx range - obviously 5870s are the best miners but check out the price/performance ratio before you buy.
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September 19, 2012, 01:47:12 PM
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From were can i get cheap 5870's?
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September 19, 2012, 02:58:59 PM
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4) get a vacuum cleaner and clean out that poor thing.

5) Don't use a vacuum cleaner.
  5a.) Vacuum cleaners can cause static electricity, burning up boards/cpu/cpu, etc.. you get the picture.  On top of that, it doesn't clean much.
  5b) Use an air compressor, that will blow air versus sucking in air.  Preferably between 80-120psi not directly at components, but more indirectly to blow the dust out.
  5c) If you used a vacuum cleaner and it fried some components send a bill to greyhawk. Wink
  5d) Send BTC to 19N5UBzoE7EfTTsQ1RZmXZyvFbN7GYFYDq if you used an air compressor. Cheesy
   

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September 19, 2012, 03:02:21 PM
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A gas duster is really effective for cleaning! I had to buy one for someone I know to make him stop vacuuming his computers (people are really stubborn about ignoring warnings of static electricity), and now he's a fan of using them too.

Just keep it well ventilated or even consider doing it outdoors if it's really dusty. It's fine to vacuum around the computer or at the non-electric parts (like at the bottom of the case).
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September 19, 2012, 03:06:30 PM
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From were can i get cheap 5870's?

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=ati+5870

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