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June 07, 2017, 10:59:34 AM
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This can make you premature because of the increased risk in your life and the constant desire to follow Ethereum.

For me, do not do Ethereum mining. Instead, do LTC mining!
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June 07, 2017, 12:01:02 PM
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Thanks for your responses.

I have ordered almost all the items on the list so far and will wait for their arrival
What my main question is right now as I have ordered 4 rx 470s ordering 2 gtx 1070 and running them on the same motherboard has the same effect as running 6x of the same gpu?


I currently have four types of GPU's on a single Windows 7 rig. RX 480's, a RX 580, a HD 7850 and just added a GTX 1080. No performance difference with the AMD cards after installing the Nvidia card. The biggest problem is you need to configure the settings for each of the different cards and figuring out which GPU index applies to which card. Having all the same cards is simpler.
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June 07, 2017, 04:26:04 PM
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Thanks for your responses.

I have ordered almost all the items on the list so far and will wait for their arrival
What my main question is right now as I have ordered 4 rx 470s ordering 2 gtx 1070 and running them on the same motherboard has the same effect as running 6x of the same gpu?


I currently have four types of GPU's on a single Windows 7 rig. RX 480's, a RX 580, a HD 7850 and just added a GTX 1080. No performance difference with the AMD cards after installing the Nvidia card. The biggest problem is you need to configure the settings for each of the different cards and figuring out which GPU index applies to which card. Having all the same cards is simpler.

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the hx1200i should support 6 gpus?

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June 07, 2017, 04:37:51 PM
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Thanks for your responses.

I have ordered almost all the items on the list so far and will wait for their arrival
What my main question is right now as I have ordered 4 rx 470s ordering 2 gtx 1070 and running them on the same motherboard has the same effect as running 6x of the same gpu?

I don't want to frighten you but I'm having issue with 3 types of graphic cards, I have 4x XFX 470, 1x MSI 470, and 1x Sapphire 580, the best that I could do is working only the first 4 GPUs, when I put any other of the other 2 it fails.

the hx1200i should support 6 gpus?

I have the same and it's enough, that's a powerful PSU.

I currently have four types of GPU's on a single Windows 7 rig. RX 480's, a RX 580, a HD 7850 and just added a GTX 1080. No performance difference with the AMD cards after installing the Nvidia card. The biggest problem is you need to configure the settings for each of the different cards and figuring out which GPU index applies to which card. Having all the same cards is simpler.

Could you help me setup 3 different types of GPUs, I'm going to test it in Windows 7 didn;t thought about it as I installed multiple times Windows 10.
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June 07, 2017, 04:40:37 PM
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Thanks for your responses.

I have ordered almost all the items on the list so far and will wait for their arrival
What my main question is right now as I have ordered 4 rx 470s ordering 2 gtx 1070 and running them on the same motherboard has the same effect as running 6x of the same gpu?


I currently have four types of GPU's on a single Windows 7 rig. RX 480's, a RX 580, a HD 7850 and just added a GTX 1080. No performance difference with the AMD cards after installing the Nvidia card. The biggest problem is you need to configure the settings for each of the different cards and figuring out which GPU index applies to which card. Having all the same cards is simpler.

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the hx1200i should support 6 gpus?

Without a problem. The RX 470's use ~125 W each and the GTX 1070's about ~180W at 100% TDP. You could add up to seven or eight if you adjust the power on the cards.
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June 07, 2017, 06:51:41 PM
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i'm not sure about 180w for gtx 1070. mine are no where near that, yes some algos are power intensive but most are not. 120w for z cash .
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June 07, 2017, 07:27:28 PM
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Well, I haven't purchased the gtx 1070 yet, would I be better off by buying more rx 470?

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June 07, 2017, 07:29:22 PM
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Well, I haven't purchased the gtx 1070 yet, would I be better off by buying more rx 470?

i personally think the gtx offers more coin options than the rx but to make money and quicker returns   mining ethereum the rx wins as it is cheaper.
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June 07, 2017, 07:29:48 PM
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If I had very cheap electricity I would consider mining some of them. The question is, for how long can these alts remain sustainable.

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June 07, 2017, 07:35:23 PM
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i think a lot btc is about 45% dominance the alts have really taken ground and still holding. get a strategy and see what happens, without trying i get good returns, some coins for example lbry have doubled. mining is complicated but allows more home grown owners, i.e more decentralization, which i think some prefer to btc mining.

if it goes tits up sell them at least you have something to show for it all.
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June 07, 2017, 07:40:51 PM
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If you can find the cards to mine with. Everything is out of stock globally. When cards do come for sale, it's usually for a premium. That will increase your costs and the payback time.

^^ THIS - it is almost impossible to get any cards anywhere. I was also thinking of building a rig, but have just shelved it for the time being. And now with the news of AMD and Nvidia both starting to make GPU's specifically for mining, times are changing. I am sitting on the sidelines watching, for now.

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June 07, 2017, 07:42:18 PM
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GPUs specifically for mining??  Shocked First time I hear about that.
Do you have a source/link for me? Smiley I'd be very much interested in their gear!!
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June 08, 2017, 04:06:14 PM
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Seems like the riser cables I put on order at all4btc got sold out before being ordered Sad

Does it matter what kind of riser cables I order?
Or will any x1 to x16 pcie riser cables work as good?

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June 08, 2017, 04:10:37 PM
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Seems like the riser cables I put on order at all4btc got sold out before being ordered Sad

Does it matter what kind of riser cables I order?
Or will any x1 to x16 pcie riser cables work as good?

I use 6-pin PCI-E risers. Three thicker wires that are designed to spread a higher 12V load instead of two used by molex and sata connectors. The 6-pin risers also use four capacitors for a more stable current flow compared to the three used by the molex and sata risers. The good ones also come with a voltage regulator to prevent spikes. Here is a good overview of the different riser types:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxQM8MRGUWs

It's also a good idea to order twice as many risers as you think you will need. Nothing worse than being stuck with a card idle and waiting for risers to arrive.
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June 08, 2017, 04:47:29 PM
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Seems like the riser cables I put on order at all4btc got sold out before being ordered Sad

Does it matter what kind of riser cables I order?
Or will any x1 to x16 pcie riser cables work as good?

I use 6-pin PCI-E risers. Three thicker wires that are designed to spread a higher 12V load instead of two used by molex and sata connectors. The 6-pin risers also use four capacitors for a more stable current flow compared to the three used by the molex and sata risers. The good ones also come with a voltage regulator to prevent spikes. Here is a good overview of the different riser types:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxQM8MRGUWs

It's also a good idea to order twice as many risers as you think you will need. Nothing worse than being stuck with a card idle and waiting for risers to arrive.

These would be good right?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/YIKESHU-PCI-E-Powered-Adapter-Extension/dp/B071NMZSZ4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1496940375&sr=8-2&keywords=pci-e+riser+6+pin

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June 08, 2017, 04:52:57 PM
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Seems like the riser cables I put on order at all4btc got sold out before being ordered Sad

Does it matter what kind of riser cables I order?
Or will any x1 to x16 pcie riser cables work as good?

I use 6-pin PCI-E risers. Three thicker wires that are designed to spread a higher 12V load instead of two used by molex and sata connectors. The 6-pin risers also use four capacitors for a more stable current flow compared to the three used by the molex and sata risers. The good ones also come with a voltage regulator to prevent spikes. Here is a good overview of the different riser types:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxQM8MRGUWs

It's also a good idea to order twice as many risers as you think you will need. Nothing worse than being stuck with a card idle and waiting for risers to arrive.

These would be good right?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/YIKESHU-PCI-E-Powered-Adapter-Extension/dp/B071NMZSZ4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1496940375&sr=8-2&keywords=pci-e+riser+6+pin

I like the push-pin type risers.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kyerivs-PCI-E-Powered-Adapter-Extension/dp/B06ZYCRX7B

They seem to latch on the card more securely than the slider type.
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June 08, 2017, 05:04:55 PM
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Build one Nvidia rig and one AMD rig, less problems and easier to handle, i have this way, no compatibility issues what so ever, like others said, gpu config is pain in the a.. if you have mixed them.
I have 1080TI running like a charm, i personally would buy only 1080ti-s, easier to sell gamers later: http://mylifegadgets.com/GTX1080TI one makes like 11-14$ per day and 300-400$ per month using only 185W power Smiley

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June 08, 2017, 05:14:22 PM
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Seems like the riser cables I put on order at all4btc got sold out before being ordered Sad

Does it matter what kind of riser cables I order?
Or will any x1 to x16 pcie riser cables work as good?

I use 6-pin PCI-E risers. Three thicker wires that are designed to spread a higher 12V load instead of two used by molex and sata connectors. The 6-pin risers also use four capacitors for a more stable current flow compared to the three used by the molex and sata risers. The good ones also come with a voltage regulator to prevent spikes. Here is a good overview of the different riser types:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxQM8MRGUWs

It's also a good idea to order twice as many risers as you think you will need. Nothing worse than being stuck with a card idle and waiting for risers to arrive.

These would be good right?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/YIKESHU-PCI-E-Powered-Adapter-Extension/dp/B071NMZSZ4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1496940375&sr=8-2&keywords=pci-e+riser+6+pin

I like the push-pin type risers.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kyerivs-PCI-E-Powered-Adapter-Extension/dp/B06ZYCRX7B

They seem to latch on the card more securely than the slider type.


Sweet!

Just ordered 7 of those Smiley
+ 3 off ebay for spares Cheesy

Build one Nvidia rig and one AMD rig, less problems and easier to handle, i have this way, no compatibility issues what so ever, like others said, gpu config is pain in the a.. if you have mixed them.
I have 1080TI running like a charm, i personally would buy only 1080ti-s, easier to sell gamers later: http://mylifegadgets.com/GTX1080TI one makes like 11-14$ per day and 300-400$ per month using only 185W power Smiley

yeah, but it's double the price of an rx 470 and 50% more than a gtx 1070  Cheesy

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June 08, 2017, 05:27:22 PM
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Yeah i have GTX1070 also, makes 500mh/s @ 108W DGB skein, GTX1080ti makes 860mh/s @185W.

Just having one rig with 6 of them should be pretty easy to handle and makes a nice profit Smiley

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June 08, 2017, 05:32:56 PM
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Also, I'v ordered this RAM
Looks weird af to me, but as far as I know any DDR3 RAM will be good?

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