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December 18, 2017, 01:17:39 PM
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Whatever's cheapest works. Generally this tends to be biostar or ASRock boards, TB85 or Pro BTC. Haswell chips have gotten more expensive in the recent months, even the dual core Celeron and Pentium chips, but they're still the standard for mining.

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January 24, 2021, 10:47:08 PM
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how do you manage to build cpu+mobo mining setup nowdays? I cant find any old intel CPU-s that can pair with ga-h110-d3a, tb250-btc etc...and there is no new 300 series chipset mining mobos out there, only ASUS H370 Mining Master which is expencive and biostar TB360-BTC PRO which i cand find... any solution?
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January 24, 2021, 11:21:50 PM
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how do you manage to build cpu+mobo mining setup nowdays? I cant find any old intel CPU-s that can pair with ga-h110-d3a, tb250-btc etc...and there is no new 300 series chipset mining mobos out there, only ASUS H370 Mining Master which is expencive and biostar TB360-BTC PRO which i cand find... any solution?

You rose this thread from the dead. 2017.

I will try to give you a good answer. This answer is for a mining board running an os like

 simple mining os or hive os.

The onda d1800 board is a good board it comes from china new I order sets of 9 of them.

fixed slot boards. I try to run 3 cards in every other slot and use a season focus 850 watt psu. and 1 stick of 8gb sodimm samsung ram.

no need to get a cpu it comes installed.

I get 9 boards sent to my home in the USA from china in about 43 days I pay with visa.

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January 28, 2021, 06:45:28 AM
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how do you manage to build cpu+mobo mining setup nowdays? I cant find any old intel CPU-s that can pair with ga-h110-d3a, tb250-btc etc...and there is no new 300 series chipset mining mobos out there, only ASUS H370 Mining Master which is expencive and biostar TB360-BTC PRO which i cand find... any solution?

You rose this thread from the dead. 2017.

I will try to give you a good answer. This answer is for a mining board running an os like

 simple mining os or hive os.

The onda d1800 board is a good board it comes from china new I order sets of 9 of them.

fixed slot boards. I try to run 3 cards in every other slot and use a season focus 850 watt psu. and 1 stick of 8gb sodimm samsung ram.

no need to get a cpu it comes installed.

I get 9 boards sent to my home in the USA from china in about 43 days I pay with visa.

do you buy them from aliexpress? what is the price for such a set?
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January 29, 2021, 12:15:47 AM
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Scooped up a new ASUS Z390-P for $99 and an Intel G5400 off Ebay brand new for $50. I don't feel like either was a bad deal. ASUS Z390-P has a really nice BIOS, and setting up was very easy, plug-and-play (less some BIOS optimization). Running with 6 RX 580 8gb cards.
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