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June 06, 2017, 01:03:53 AM Last edit: June 06, 2017, 01:39:42 AM by philipma1957 |
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Talk to hawkfish007 he has good quality risers. Been using his for a bit now. Hawkfish007 was selling really good pcie risers. this is his profile ask him if he still has them https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=352509@ Jimmykl I don't believe in seven or six card rigs unless you have at least four of them. That said I will look at your picks. Okay I owned 1 of these mini itx for 3 days so far so good https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JD2OSX0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1the 3 fan looks like my asus strix 3 fan 1070 it was good I got rid of it due to my build style idea of 2 blower1080 ti's with 1 1070 design my design won't work with the 3 fan 1070's but this asus was good for cooling I would think this would be good for cooling
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June 06, 2017, 01:42:14 AM |
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I just installed my first non AMD card today, a gigabyte 1070 mini.
Have it mining DGB Skein at 410mh/s using ccMiner. I've played around with clocks and power targets and can't get any better. Any suggestions for trying for better?
It's at 80% power, +150 core.
Seems to be more FUD around Nvidia cards....
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June 06, 2017, 01:42:33 AM |
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Phil don't you think blower style is better for a 6-7 card build? And the better cooler of the three card is for wide spaced gear?
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June 06, 2017, 01:45:05 AM Last edit: June 06, 2017, 01:56:06 AM by philipma1957 |
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I just installed my first non AMD card today, a gigabyte 1070 mini.
Have it mining DGB Skein at 410mh/s using ccMiner. I've played around with clocks and power targets and can't get any better. Any suggestions for trying for better?
It's at 80% power, +150 core.
Seems to be more FUD around Nvidia cards....
It is not about super high clock and power. try 70% power 200 core 0 memory 70% fan you should get the same 410 and drop power about 13% Let me check my settings I have the exact same card. okay my card is at 78% power +200 core -200 memory 78% fan and I am doing 505 mh it took a while to dial in max core and min ram for the best hash number so you are doing 80% with 410 hash I am doing 78% with 505 hash I point to zpool and use alexis-78 cgminer.
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June 06, 2017, 01:56:52 AM |
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Talk to hawkfish007 he has good quality risers. Been using his for a bit now. Hawkfish007 was selling really good pcie risers. this is his profile ask him if he still has them https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=352509@ Jimmykl I don't believe in seven or six card rigs unless you have at least four of them. That said I will look at your picks. Okay I owned 1 of these mini itx for 3 days so far so good https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JD2OSX0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1the 3 fan looks like my asus strix 3 fan 1070 it was good I got rid of it due to my build style idea of 2 blower1080 ti's with 1 1070 design my design won't work with the 3 fan 1070's but this asus was good for cooling I would think this would be good for cooling Are you mounting all your hardware on a wood board only? i was trying to think of ideas to build mining rigs in the future. I was talking to my parents about my mining efforts Sunday over our weekly breakfast meetup.. they told i could put one in the spare bedroom if its not going to be noisy or leave wires dangling all over.. so i was thinking of buying super cheap oversized atx cases to build them in... like my old Haf X case on my old gaming rig has room for like 6 gpus honestly like this one... https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147227&ignorebbr=1 , it can support 2 PSUs and about 5 GPU's easily for under $70
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- GPUs Mining : 128 (Updated 3/7/18) // CPUs Mining : 19 (Updated 2/23/18)
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June 06, 2017, 02:14:19 AM |
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Are you mounting all your hardware on a wood board only? i was trying to think of ideas to build mining rigs in the future. I was talking to my parents about my mining efforts Sunday over our weekly breakfast meetup.. they told i could put one in the spare bedroom if its not going to be noisy or leave wires dangling all over.. so i was thinking of buying super cheap oversized atx cases to build them in... like my old Haf X case on my old gaming rig has room for like 6 gpus honestly like this one... https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147227&ignorebbr=1 , it can support 2 PSUs and about 5 GPU's easily for under $70 I'm looking for a case. How are you going to fit 5 cards in that case? Sounds interesting.
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June 06, 2017, 02:23:29 AM |
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Thanks for the feedback Phil
All going well I'm aiming for 3-4 rigs. Probably using nvoc once it has monitoring added.
I might go for the G1 cards since I'm not limited by space.
Out of interest what are your main drawcards for the mobo direct 2x1080ti/1x1070 rigs? Less complex with no risers? Smaller/cheaper PSUs? Best watts/hash? All of the above?!
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Storx
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June 06, 2017, 02:52:10 AM |
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Are you mounting all your hardware on a wood board only? i was trying to think of ideas to build mining rigs in the future. I was talking to my parents about my mining efforts Sunday over our weekly breakfast meetup.. they told i could put one in the spare bedroom if its not going to be noisy or leave wires dangling all over.. so i was thinking of buying super cheap oversized atx cases to build them in... like my old Haf X case on my old gaming rig has room for like 6 gpus honestly like this one... https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147227&ignorebbr=1 , it can support 2 PSUs and about 5 GPU's easily for under $70 I'm looking for a case. How are you going to fit 5 cards in that case? Sounds interesting. IDK honestly i was just going over what they say in the description.. says support for 2 psu and 5 pci access... The thing is, you can probably build smaller 3 card units for roughly the same as one larger 6 gpu unit.. most people seem to build or buy the open cases and those are running around $200 a pop..... the reason i state this is this, most motherboards that support 6 gpu's are very costly... the ones i seem to find IN STOCK are around $180-200 each while you can get the more budget model motherboards with 2 full size x16/x8 slots and usually 1 or 2 x1 slots for $60-150... then there is the issue of purchasing risers for all those and a larger PSU to support that.. most decent 1000+ psu's are in the mid $200+ you can get a platinum 850 and less PSU on sale a lot of times for $70-100..... so you save at that point also... So overall it seems you could build 2, 3-4 card cheat full atx builds for the same price as a single 6 gpu setup.... am i wrong to think this?
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- GPUs Mining : 128 (Updated 3/7/18) // CPUs Mining : 19 (Updated 2/23/18)
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June 06, 2017, 02:58:57 AM |
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Are you mounting all your hardware on a wood board only? i was trying to think of ideas to build mining rigs in the future. I was talking to my parents about my mining efforts Sunday over our weekly breakfast meetup.. they told i could put one in the spare bedroom if its not going to be noisy or leave wires dangling all over.. so i was thinking of buying super cheap oversized atx cases to build them in... like my old Haf X case on my old gaming rig has room for like 6 gpus honestly like this one... https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147227&ignorebbr=1 , it can support 2 PSUs and about 5 GPU's easily for under $70 I'm looking for a case. How are you going to fit 5 cards in that case? Sounds interesting. IDK honestly i was just going over what they say in the description.. says support for 2 psu and 5 pci access... The thing is, you can probably build smaller 3 card units for roughly the same as one larger 6 gpu unit.. most people seem to build or buy the open cases and those are running around $200 a pop..... the reason i state this is this, most motherboards that support 6 gpu's are very costly... the ones i seem to find IN STOCK are around $180-200 each while you can get the more budget model motherboards with 2 full size x16/x8 slots and usually 1 or 2 x1 slots for $60-150... then there is the issue of purchasing risers for all those and a larger PSU to support that.. most decent 1000+ psu's are in the mid $200+ you can get a platinum 850 and less PSU on sale a lot of times for $70-100..... so you save at that point also... So overall it seems you could build 2, 3-4 card cheat full atx builds for the same price as a single 6 gpu setup.... am i wrong to think this? I think you're right on par. I know there are plenty of posts on these forums on how to make a 6+ card rig. I've never had any luck. Any time I got more than 4 or 5, it's nothing but problems. I'm with Phil, I stick to 3 or 4 card builds. With dual-wide cards, that case will support 4 cards WITHOUT backplates. I've had my eye on it for a while. I was curious how you were going to cram 5 cards in there. Assuming you're not using the single-wide Katanas that Phil found, I think you'll be capped at 4. Considering how expensive +1000W PSUs are, I think 750W/850W 4-card builds are the sweet-spot.
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June 06, 2017, 03:20:28 AM |
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All this rig talk has got me thinking . .
Building a gaming computer with 2x 1080 TI -- possible? If so directions / advice? I've never built a gaming computer and I'm still learning rig building so I feel like I fell into the deep end xD
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June 06, 2017, 03:22:15 AM |
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Thanks for the feedback Phil
All going well I'm aiming for 3-4 rigs. Probably using nvoc once it has monitoring added.
I might go for the G1 cards since I'm not limited by space.
Out of interest what are your main drawcards for the mobo direct 2x1080ti/1x1070 rigs? Less complex with no risers? Smaller/cheaper PSUs? Best watts/hash? All of the above?!
simple here is the older rx 480 8gb msi gamer build used six 4 card rigs = 24 cards = 7200 sols for zec at 3600 watts new build same space. six 3 card rigs = 18 cards = 10200 sols for zec at 2600 watts for summer then in the same space by adding 1 riser per rig six 4 card rigs = 24 cards = 14400 sols for zec at 3800 watts for winter. three card all sold = super stable four card rigs = stable blower for all but the 1 itx 1070 = cooler see older build below. https://i.imgur.com/4kHmTTI.jpg
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Storx
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June 06, 2017, 04:09:54 AM |
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Are you mounting all your hardware on a wood board only? i was trying to think of ideas to build mining rigs in the future. I was talking to my parents about my mining efforts Sunday over our weekly breakfast meetup.. they told i could put one in the spare bedroom if its not going to be noisy or leave wires dangling all over.. so i was thinking of buying super cheap oversized atx cases to build them in... like my old Haf X case on my old gaming rig has room for like 6 gpus honestly like this one... https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147227&ignorebbr=1 , it can support 2 PSUs and about 5 GPU's easily for under $70 I'm looking for a case. How are you going to fit 5 cards in that case? Sounds interesting. IDK honestly i was just going over what they say in the description.. says support for 2 psu and 5 pci access... The thing is, you can probably build smaller 3 card units for roughly the same as one larger 6 gpu unit.. most people seem to build or buy the open cases and those are running around $200 a pop..... the reason i state this is this, most motherboards that support 6 gpu's are very costly... the ones i seem to find IN STOCK are around $180-200 each while you can get the more budget model motherboards with 2 full size x16/x8 slots and usually 1 or 2 x1 slots for $60-150... then there is the issue of purchasing risers for all those and a larger PSU to support that.. most decent 1000+ psu's are in the mid $200+ you can get a platinum 850 and less PSU on sale a lot of times for $70-100..... so you save at that point also... So overall it seems you could build 2, 3-4 card cheat full atx builds for the same price as a single 6 gpu setup.... am i wrong to think this? I think you're right on par. I know there are plenty of posts on these forums on how to make a 6+ card rig. I've never had any luck. Any time I got more than 4 or 5, it's nothing but problems. I'm with Phil, I stick to 3 or 4 card builds. With dual-wide cards, that case will support 4 cards WITHOUT backplates. I've had my eye on it for a while. I was curious how you were going to cram 5 cards in there. Assuming you're not using the single-wide Katanas that Phil found, I think you'll be capped at 4. Considering how expensive +1000W PSUs are, I think 750W/850W 4-card builds are the sweet-spot. Exactly... i was thinking of just doing 3 card GTX 1080ti rigs.. I should be able to get 3 cards, mobo and cpu all powered on a 700/750watt psu inside a cheap full atx case... granted mounting all that equipment on slabs of wood seems very cheap.. i just dont like the look of open rigs.. idk if the cooling is more of benefit with the open design.. just feel like its to messy... especially if my parents are going to let me sit a rig at their house lol... i would def need that in a case and neatly tucked away in a corner
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June 06, 2017, 04:16:07 AM Last edit: June 06, 2017, 04:41:33 AM by Storx |
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Thanks for the feedback Phil
All going well I'm aiming for 3-4 rigs. Probably using nvoc once it has monitoring added.
I might go for the G1 cards since I'm not limited by space.
Out of interest what are your main drawcards for the mobo direct 2x1080ti/1x1070 rigs? Less complex with no risers? Smaller/cheaper PSUs? Best watts/hash? All of the above?!
simple here is the older rx 480 8gb msi gamer build used six 4 card rigs = 24 cards = 7200 sols for zec at 3600 watts new build same space. six 3 card rigs = 18 cards = 10200 sols for zec at 2600 watts for summer then in the same space by adding 1 riser per rig six 4 card rigs = 24 cards = 14400 sols for zec at 3800 watts for winter. three card all sold = super stable four card rigs = stable blower for all but the 1 itx 1070 = cooler see older build below. https://i.imgur.com/4kHmTTI.jpgPhillip, does your card temps suffer with them all cramped up that tight with minimal space for the fans to move air? I would think atleast hanging them with the fans facing outwards would be a better option.. like build a small box without lid... mount the motherboard on the back (bottom of the box), then cut slots so you can hang the cards from the top (side of box) in rows of 2... so you have room for them to move air and the heat can be pushed out the top of the box.... What about using something like this and just extending the actual pci express port instead of using the powered risers? https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA4SR1WT7572&ignorebbr=1&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleMKP-PC&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleMKP-PC-_-pla-_-Accessories+-+Cable+Management-_-9SIA4SR1WT7572&gclid=CjwKEAjwgtTJBRDRmd6ZtLrGyxwSJAA7Fy-hsEQ2C9MBbnNx7wmitSjxlGtcj18CWVhTA3aTLDfPxBoCbuHw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
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- GPUs Mining : 128 (Updated 3/7/18) // CPUs Mining : 19 (Updated 2/23/18)
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June 06, 2017, 04:43:19 AM |
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Thanks for the feedback Phil
All going well I'm aiming for 3-4 rigs. Probably using nvoc once it has monitoring added.
I might go for the G1 cards since I'm not limited by space.
Out of interest what are your main drawcards for the mobo direct 2x1080ti/1x1070 rigs? Less complex with no risers? Smaller/cheaper PSUs? Best watts/hash? All of the above?!
simple here is the older rx 480 8gb msi gamer build used six 4 card rigs = 24 cards = 7200 sols for zec at 3600 watts new build same space. six 3 card rigs = 18 cards = 10200 sols for zec at 2600 watts for summer then in the same space by adding 1 riser per rig six 4 card rigs = 24 cards = 14400 sols for zec at 3800 watts for winter. three card all sold = super stable four card rigs = stable blower for all but the 1 itx 1070 = cooler see older build below. https://i.imgur.com/4kHmTTI.jpgPhillip, does your card temps suffer with them all cramped up that tight with minimal space for the fans to move air? I would think atleast hanging them with the fans facing outwards would be a better option.. like build a small box without lid... mount the motherboard on the back (bottom of the box), then cut slots so you can hang the cards from the top (side of box) in rows of 2... so you have room for them to move air and the heat can be pushed out the top of the box.... Those Msi rx 480 8gb ran about six months I sold all on site and they are still running. I did not run them hard . They were not that hot. I still use the biostar motherboards that are in the photo. The key to mining is cruise control vs. pedal to the metal . If I go to Atlantic city with my Kia Forte and drive at 105 mph I may get to AC fast but sooner or later accidents Breakdowns tickets will cost me. If I set my car on cruise control for 62 mph I will get there in 85 minute. Most likely never wreck the car get a ticket or break down. The late great David Bowie has a song with the line " wam bam thank you mam" That is not my method of attack.
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June 06, 2017, 07:33:46 AM |
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Are you mounting all your hardware on a wood board only? i was trying to think of ideas to build mining rigs in the future. I was talking to my parents about my mining efforts Sunday over our weekly breakfast meetup.. they told i could put one in the spare bedroom if its not going to be noisy or leave wires dangling all over.. so i was thinking of buying super cheap oversized atx cases to build them in... like my old Haf X case on my old gaming rig has room for like 6 gpus honestly like this one... https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147227&ignorebbr=1 , it can support 2 PSUs and about 5 GPU's easily for under $70 I just bought this case to play with today and I'm actually really liking it: https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811133317&Tpk=N82E16811133317
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Storx
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June 06, 2017, 07:57:48 AM |
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Are you mounting all your hardware on a wood board only? i was trying to think of ideas to build mining rigs in the future. I was talking to my parents about my mining efforts Sunday over our weekly breakfast meetup.. they told i could put one in the spare bedroom if its not going to be noisy or leave wires dangling all over.. so i was thinking of buying super cheap oversized atx cases to build them in... like my old Haf X case on my old gaming rig has room for like 6 gpus honestly like this one... https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147227&ignorebbr=1 , it can support 2 PSUs and about 5 GPU's easily for under $70 I just bought this case to play with today and I'm actually really liking it: https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811133317&Tpk=N82E16811133317I really love that case to man, but after looking into that case i read multiple threads of people complaining about the first 2-3 slots being unusable really, because anything outside of maybe a thin extender card could not fit, because it would hit the motherboard.. also many motherboards now have crazy protrusions in the area of the slots.. so a few builds they were only able to use the last 4 slots to clear obstacles on the motherboard.... this is why that case never became popular and kept its value, heck it was a $350 case when it was released...
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June 06, 2017, 08:24:40 AM |
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Are you mounting all your hardware on a wood board only? i was trying to think of ideas to build mining rigs in the future. I was talking to my parents about my mining efforts Sunday over our weekly breakfast meetup.. they told i could put one in the spare bedroom if its not going to be noisy or leave wires dangling all over.. so i was thinking of buying super cheap oversized atx cases to build them in... like my old Haf X case on my old gaming rig has room for like 6 gpus honestly like this one... https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147227&ignorebbr=1 , it can support 2 PSUs and about 5 GPU's easily for under $70 I just bought this case to play with today and I'm actually really liking it: https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811133317&Tpk=N82E16811133317I really love that case to man, but after looking into that case i read multiple threads of people complaining about the first 2-3 slots being unusable really, because anything outside of maybe a thin extender card could not fit, because it would hit the motherboard.. also many motherboards now have crazy protrusions in the area of the slots.. so a few builds they were only able to use the last 4 slots to clear obstacles on the motherboard.... this is why that case never became popular and kept its value, heck it was a $350 case when it was released... I guess I lucked out because the cards went in like butter OMG WTF... this case was $350?!? No way I would pay that, the only reason I actually picked it up was because it was $99 at the store I went to, I said eh, what the hell, 8 expansion slots. My last 3 motherboards have been sitting on cardboard because I only had 10 cases and didn't want to buy any more since I'm probably going to move to rise builds instead to help out with density
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June 06, 2017, 08:46:56 AM |
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@ vg54dett I had issues like that and went all gigabyte/biostar those issuse do not happen..
I think asus and asrock do it but not gigabyte or biostar
Any idea about how to prevent this without replacing mobos ? I had it on Gigabyte , MSI and Asus..
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June 06, 2017, 11:12:21 AM |
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Okay the pool is having issues today. here is a 2 card 1070 galax katana build with low clocks as it is not that accessible to me . it does 880 to 1100 It has been steady. Noye it reads 0 miners but I am getting credit for the hash but my in house is all wrong I should do 9900 to 11000 or 9.9 to 11.0 way too low about 1/2
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