Hi everyone, I’ve been dipping my toes in mining since mid October of this year to learn some of the problems and nuances that come with it. I’ve had a room built for (20) 6-GPU rigs and I’ve compiled a list of all hardware needed EXCEPT for the motherboards!!! From reading and experimenting I know what makes a GPU, CPU, PSU, etc. a good piece of equipment but the motherboards got me stuck.
So I ask you, my fellow miners, what makes a good and stable motherboard? What do I need to look for in a motherboard?
Here is a summary of motherboards I’ve tested and/or using-
First motherboards I’ve bought were MSI Z270a pro, I greatly regret I only bought 2 when they were available for $86. Only thing I did was update bios and enabled 4G decoding. Installed (6) MSI 1070 Armor one one and (5) Zotac 1070 Extreme on the other with no issues and have been digging away for the last 8 weeks with no issues. Definitely thought it was gonna be a cake walk when the first ever I built were so easy.
Second motherboards I’ve bought were Biostar TB250-BTC, first motherboard out of the box must’ve been defective because the second one I tried worked. Same thing I did for the MSI motherboard, updated bios and enable 4g decoding, wasn’t as easy to get the motherboard to register the GPUs as the z270a pro but still good. It’s been digging away for the past 6 weeks with (6) EVGA 1070ti SC. ONLY reason why I didn’t buy more was because 1 out of 2 of the motherboards was defective so I didn’t want to risk it but I’m regretting that decision now.
Third motherboards, which at this point I'm thinking, "hey I've built 3 rigs with 2 different motherboards I can make any motherboard work!". NOPE, I bought (6) Asus Z270P Prime, installing drivers for GPUs were a pain and when I did finally manage to install all (6) ASUS 1070ti Turbo GPUs it only managed 460sol/s. The rig ran for about a week but would sporadically restart and after restarting one day Device Manager decides it doesn't want to recognize the GPU that is plugged into PCIe x16 - 2
, so I opened up another motherboard, swapped everything over and still the same problem!! After 2 weeks I've decided to return the motherboards and found (4) MSI Z370a Pro, I hope it's gonna be as easy as the Z270a Pro's.