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September 07, 2016, 07:51:03 PM
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i am going to start mining

i have 10 r9 280x cards and i need info
which motherboard can handle them?
and which processor i will need

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September 08, 2016, 05:46:06 AM
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i am going to start mining

i have 10 r9 280x cards and i need info
which motherboard can handle them?
and which processor i will need

10 cards? You might need a server board, never build a miner though, so i can't recommend any.

Or you could (if you want) use two or three normal boards.
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September 08, 2016, 10:30:03 AM
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Realistically, you'll need AT LEAST 2 motherboards - you'll pay a LOT less splitting it into 2 rigs than trying to put all of those cards on one rig.
You're going to NEED 2 power supplies as well to handle THAT many 280x.

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September 08, 2016, 10:37:05 AM
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i am going to start mining

i have 10 r9 280x cards and i need info
which motherboard can handle them?
and which processor i will need
I have a biostar tb85 that running 5 cards atm on a Intel pentium g3250 8gbs of ram and 120 ssd with win10
It will be 6 tomorrow

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September 10, 2016, 12:45:23 PM
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ok if i install 5 GPUs which motherboadrd and precessor u guys suggest me


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September 10, 2016, 02:42:35 PM
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Hi,

You may consider buying this set x2 :

- MOBO : H81 Pro BTC (handles 6 GPUs)
- CPU : Intel G1840
- RAM : any 8g stick
- cheapest SSD you can find with 32g
- 1 lepa 1600W that can handle 4 gpu and another 700-800W for the 2 left

Buy 2 more R9 and you should get 2 6xGPU rigs for yourself, great start indeed Wink
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September 10, 2016, 03:06:31 PM
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Hi,

You may consider buying this set x2 :

- MOBO : H81 Pro BTC (handles 6 GPUs)
- CPU : Intel G1840
- RAM : any 8g stick
- cheapest SSD you can find with 32g
- 1 lepa 1600W that can handle 4 gpu and another 700-800W for the 2 left

Buy 2 more R9 and you should get 2 6xGPU rigs for yourself, great start indeed Wink

ok thanks for reply
if i amd motherboadrd which will good. cause i heared amd boards are cheaper than intel

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September 10, 2016, 03:06:56 PM
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Hi,

You may consider buying this set x2 :

- MOBO : H81 Pro BTC (handles 6 GPUs)
- CPU : Intel G1840
- RAM : any 8g stick
- cheapest SSD you can find with 32g
- 1 lepa 1600W that can handle 4 gpu and another 700-800W for the 2 left

Buy 2 more R9 and you should get 2 6xGPU rigs for yourself, great start indeed Wink

tis is pretty solid advice. however the H81 is tough to find. the H97 anniversary is equally good and available everywhere for ~$100.
the ssd is good, but you could use an HDD as well if you have one around or can find a small one for cheaper than the ssd
1600W power supplies are often very expensive. you might get a better price with 2x 1200W   OR IF MINING ETHEREUM YOU ONLY NEED ~120w/280x and a single 1000W PSU could suffice because it has lower power draw from the cards
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September 10, 2016, 04:23:24 PM
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don't buy a lepa 1600 watt psu it is multi rail and needs to be setup correctly or it will have issues.


get a evga 1300 g2  psu


https://www.amazon.com/SuperNOVA-Modular-Warranty-Tester-120-G2-1300-XR/dp/B00COIZTZM/ref=sr_1_1?

should be enough juice for you if you mine ETH  with a small downclock.

it is single rail  has 6 pcie cables

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