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August 10, 2013, 12:36:12 AM |
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I've got 3 7950s and an MSI K9A2 Platinum, AMD 64x2 processor, a bunch of RAM (don't know how much I'll actually use), debating between using an old 250GB drive I have, or trying to run off a USB for power savings, have 2x 600W 80+ PSU, but will likely trade those out for a 900-1000W 80+ PSU. Going to be assembling into an egg-crate rig most likely, though I have a couple other options, case-wise.
As far as I understand at this point through a lot of awesome help from parts hereabout:
Dummy plugs are not likely to be needed I will need powered risers (purchasing these tonight, most likely) 1 900-1000W PSU will likely be safer and cheaper to run than trying to go dual 600s.
I'll also be picking up a Kill-a-watt for testing and monitoring. I have a spare 5450 I could use a primary until headless works out - or if I can't get it set up right.
I plan on adding in 2 more GPUs in the next 2-4 months, as well, for a total of 5 GPUs.
Was going to try to rig a ton of case-fans up to the egg crate, rather than a box fan or something, as I assume this will save on power overall. Though, I was going to do some research on that before implementing. I could be off-base.
I've been running cgminer on a couple of non-dedicated computers for a few weeks now to try to learn the software before the real rig is set up.
My goal is to have the rig set up and mining within 2 weeks from now.
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