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March 14, 2016, 02:36:59 PM |
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Hi, im not sure how much Power i need for a Rig with 6x R9 390
2 x 750 Watt?...
This one maybe: RHOMBUTECH® 1000 WATT ATX PC-Netzteil | Gaming-Netzteil | Saving Power | Effizient bis zu 89% | Voll-modulares Kabelmanagement | AKTIV PFC | Ultra Silent | 140mm kugelgelagerter Lüfter
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RHOMBUTECH® 800 Watt PC-Netzteil ATX | Gaming-Netzteil | Saving Power | Effizient bis zu 84% | AKTIV PFC | Ultra Silent | 140mm kugelgelagerter Lüfter
Or 2 times one of this two:
FSP FFORTRON Netzteil Aurum 750 ATX 2,3 1X20+4Pin 1X4+4Pin 4X6+2Pin 1X8Pin 8XSATA 5Xmolex 1XFDD 80Plus Gold Cable Management von FSP
oder
Corsair CP-9020082-EU RMi Serie RM750i ATX/EPS Voll Modular 80 PLUS Gold 750Watt, Netzteil, EU von Corsair
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bathrobehero
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March 14, 2016, 03:52:07 PM |
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I don't have a 390 or any AMD cards for that matter so wait for others to chip in but it looks like to me that 2 x 750W PSUs won't be enough, take a look at this: These are the maximum power consumptions during a torture test which is pretty similar to mining. 6 * 323 = 1938 and a PC alone is generally about 70 watts so you're just a tad bit over 2000 watts. I'd also recommend having 10-20% overhead (depending on PSU quality) so I'd get PSUs that could handle a total of 2200-2400 watts.
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Deki1904 (OP)
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March 14, 2016, 03:56:53 PM |
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Thanks.
I read about that you can reduce the tdp. Not sure what that means in W at the and and in MHS for the R9 390....
I should maybe use the 380... less power. Undervolted I think 190W - 20mhs?
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Vaccomondus
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March 14, 2016, 04:21:30 PM Last edit: March 14, 2016, 05:54:23 PM by Vaccomondus |
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they consume 280w when mining, so you need to lower the tdp to like 70, but then it will be like just running 5 390, but in this way you can buy 1500-1600
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March 14, 2016, 04:28:05 PM |
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This is a great site for getting a general idea how each card performs: http://62.212.74.86/~mining/list/And then here's a list of maximum power consumption figures: http://media.bestofmicro.com/A/7/525247/original/06-Overwiew-Torture-All-Cards.pngOf course I'd recommend doing more research than that. they consume 280w when mining, so you need to lower the tdp to like 70, but then it will be just running 5 390, but in this way you can buy 1 500-1600
Yes, Eth is not terribly power hungry but other coins are (eg, Decred) so unless you're only interested in mining Eth, or having a gimped hashrate because of 70% power limit in those more power hungry algos, I'd go for higher capacity PSUs just to be sure. And of course most algos benefit a lot from overclocking as well which again, requires more power.
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March 14, 2016, 04:52:10 PM |
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I have two of them, power consumption really depends a lot of clocks and volts, 100-330W per card. I am running mine overclocked and undervolted 30MH/ 225W each which I think is a sweet spot for them.
If you go 2 PSU way choose at least gold rated ones with 6 x PCIE power connectors so that you don't have to play with splitters and molex adapters.
Playing with volts and clocks is much easier in windows than in linux.
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Deki1904 (OP)
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March 14, 2016, 05:03:03 PM |
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Thank you all.
Im just thinking about the Nano, it use only 150W at 28Mhs i saw.
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Eliovp
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March 14, 2016, 06:13:04 PM |
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Thank you all.
Im just thinking about the Nano, it use only 150W at 28Mhs i saw.
That test was a few months ago. Hashrate has dropped a little due to the bigger DAG file. It's more like 26Mh @ 150W. But more interesting = 22Mh @ 65W with some down clocking.
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Deki1904 (OP)
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March 14, 2016, 06:26:53 PM |
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Wow 65W?
okay i saw 200W 30mhs and about 100 W 24-25MH
Maybe the Nano is my solution, but i could not finde someone who put 6 of them in a Rig...
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March 14, 2016, 06:46:25 PM |
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Wow 65W?
okay i saw 200W 30mhs and about 100 W 24-25MH
Maybe the Nano is my solution, but i could not finde someone who put 6 of them in a Rig...
You're talking to him... Haven't we spoke on IRC? Toevallig uit Gent? Or are you a different person?
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Deki1904 (OP)
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March 14, 2016, 07:00:12 PM |
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Different person Which language is this? I'm so confused right now which gpu or psu.. R9 nano Or 380-390 Or used 280x....
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March 14, 2016, 07:20:42 PM |
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Thank you all.
Im just thinking about the Nano, it use only 150W at 28Mhs i saw.
That test was a few months ago. Hashrate has dropped a little due to the bigger DAG file. It's more like 26Mh @ 150W. But more interesting = 22Mh @ 65W with some down clocking.
I'm having a hard time believing that.
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Vaccomondus
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March 14, 2016, 07:40:11 PM |
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if you don't buy nano in bulk, they are too expensive
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Deki1904 (OP)
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March 14, 2016, 07:48:42 PM |
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and where i can get them in bulk in eu'?
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Eliovp
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March 14, 2016, 08:08:40 PM |
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Thank you all.
Im just thinking about the Nano, it use only 150W at 28Mhs i saw.
That test was a few months ago. Hashrate has dropped a little due to the bigger DAG file. It's more like 26Mh @ 150W. But more interesting = 22Mh @ 65W with some down clocking. I'm having a hard time believing that.Atm 95 Nano's running all @ 22Mh per card. (Basically more because i'm doing more than 2.1Ghz) Complete farm is at exactly 7.6 KW 7.6 KW / 95 = 80Watt (not including mobo's / processors / memory) Here's a picture of my meter (fusebox only for the farm) at this moment. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_cBBoZ_PTwOVGdod0k2c1dLU3M3NkdFZ3JUY2kxamhxME1ZA bit unclear because it's dark in here. Greetings.
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Deki1904 (OP)
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March 14, 2016, 08:54:50 PM |
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Can you tell me which components you are using for you gpu rigs? 5 GPU per rig? and which brand you use for the gpus? is it possible to put 6 Nanos?
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bathrobehero
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March 14, 2016, 09:11:27 PM |
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Thank you all.
Im just thinking about the Nano, it use only 150W at 28Mhs i saw.
That test was a few months ago. Hashrate has dropped a little due to the bigger DAG file. It's more like 26Mh @ 150W. But more interesting = 22Mh @ 65W with some down clocking. I'm having a hard time believing that.Atm 95 Nano's running all @ 22Mh per card. (Basically more because i'm doing more than 2.1Ghz) Complete farm is at exactly 7.6 KW 7.6 KW / 95 = 80Watt (not including mobo's / processors / memory) Here's a picture of my meter (fusebox only for the farm) at this moment. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_cBBoZ_PTwOVGdod0k2c1dLU3M3NkdFZ3JUY2kxamhxME1ZA bit unclear because it's dark in here. Greetings. Damn, that's pretty crazy. Without the other components those cards indeed pull 65 watts each. But, my 970's do 20.5 Mh/s at around 150 watts but they are much cheaper. In fact - at least with the prices available to me - a 970 is paying for itself in 72 days while a Nano will only hit ROI in exactly a 100 days. That is with $0.15 per kWh. But I'm already at the limit of how much electricity I can pull so I can see why those Nanos are appealing. And if Eth gets out of the picture efficiency once again will be key.
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Vaccomondus
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March 14, 2016, 09:26:11 PM |
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probably not, there are ethereu clone waiting for a pump and decred, other coin are trash
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Eliovp
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March 14, 2016, 09:31:08 PM |
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Thank you all.
Im just thinking about the Nano, it use only 150W at 28Mhs i saw.
That test was a few months ago. Hashrate has dropped a little due to the bigger DAG file. It's more like 26Mh @ 150W. But more interesting = 22Mh @ 65W with some down clocking. I'm having a hard time believing that.Atm 95 Nano's running all @ 22Mh per card. (Basically more because i'm doing more than 2.1Ghz) Complete farm is at exactly 7.6 KW 7.6 KW / 95 = 80Watt (not including mobo's / processors / memory) Here's a picture of my meter (fusebox only for the farm) at this moment. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_cBBoZ_PTwOVGdod0k2c1dLU3M3NkdFZ3JUY2kxamhxME1ZA bit unclear because it's dark in here. Greetings. Damn, that's pretty crazy. Without the other components those cards indeed pull 65 watts each. But, my 970's do 20.5 Mh/s at around 150 watts but they are much cheaper. In fact - at least with the prices available to me - a 970 is paying for itself in 72 days while a Nano will only hit ROI in exactly a 100 days. That is with $0.15 per kWh. But I'm already at the limit of how much electricity I can pull so I can see why those Nanos are appealing. And if Eth gets out of the picture efficiency once again will be key. Bought them all in bulk at a very nice price, so your calculation is a bit off in my case Can you tell me which components you are using for you gpu rigs? 5 GPU per rig? and which brand you use for the gpus? is it possible to put 6 Nanos?
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6Nano's per rig.
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mistanama
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March 14, 2016, 10:07:50 PM |
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Thank you all.
Im just thinking about the Nano, it use only 150W at 28Mhs i saw.
That test was a few months ago. Hashrate has dropped a little due to the bigger DAG file. It's more like 26Mh @ 150W. But more interesting = 22Mh @ 65W with some down clocking. It is not possible for 22MH @65W. The maximum down voltage is -100 mV with MSI afterburner as far as I know.
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