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gabo77 (OP)
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April 27, 2013, 06:48:47 PM
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An am3 socket motherboard having quad crossfire would be a problem.
On one (or even two on some boards) of the gpus you will get half of the performance because it would run at 4x speeds instead of the 8x or 16x speeds.
if you want quad crossfire please go with a motherboard that has pci express 3 and has atleast 4 of them.
i dont think you will find a pci express 3 motherboard that has an am3 socket, sorry
you will have to get a newer one.

on pci express 2 you need to have the gpus to run at 8x, atleast, to get full performance (unlikely to get 4 fast cards running full speed on pci exress 2.)
on pci express 3 you can have them running at 4x and you would get full (or almost full, negligible loss) performance.

if you want to run 4 cards on a pci express 2 you will need very old cards (one 7970 would be faster than all four of them combined so i dont recomend you get 4 old cards)

listen, a new budget cpu on a motherboard that has pci express 3, and has enough slots, will be your best bet.
instead of buying an old cpu(slow, power wasting, pci express 2 only)   buy a new one (same speed, more effecient, pci express 3 support) for the same price and you could run 4 7970s on it.

Read that litecoin mining didn't need that much bandwidth... You sure about this?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157262

Asrock 970 Extreme4 - $99 and 5x PCI-e slots.

Get some PCI-e extenders that are x1 -> x16 and you're done.

This looks great, thx!
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April 27, 2013, 10:10:53 PM
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yes, for the moment Im using three 6790s on this rig but i will connect one 6870x2 and four 6790s on this motherboard and PSU once I get extenders for PCIEx1 slots
i get performance loss when i use pcie2 4x
i am sure you will have performance loss on 1 x

but it doesnt hurt to try. tell me if it works okay?

I thought pci speed did not matter for bitcoin.... that you could use a 1x and it would be the same.. ?
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April 27, 2013, 10:33:34 PM
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157262

Asrock 970 Extreme4 - $99 and 5x PCI-e slots.

Get some PCI-e extenders that are x1 -> x16 and you're done.
Cool, thanks for sharing this link!
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