darkshad
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January 21, 2018, 03:28:21 PM |
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Just bought one as a test. On the website you mention thickness of the cards. Looking to add some 1080ti cards. Any thoughts as to which ones would work the best/provide the best airflow?
Also, any thoughts on creating a board that has 12/13 GPU capability? It would be a very long board, but if one could just pop in a bunch of cards and not have to worry about troubleshooting risers, might be worth looking into.
Finally, any 8 gig RAM recommendations with links to order some?
Thanks
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octominer
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January 21, 2018, 04:24:10 PM |
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Just bought one as a test. On the website you mention thickness of the cards. Looking to add some 1080ti cards. Any thoughts as to which ones would work the best/provide the best airflow?
Also, any thoughts on creating a board that has 12/13 GPU capability? It would be a very long board, but if one could just pop in a bunch of cards and not have to worry about troubleshooting risers, might be worth looking into.
Finally, any 8 gig RAM recommendations with links to order some?
Thanks
I recommend you get 1080ti's that are less than 4CM thick and don't have backplates. The backplate keeps too much heat on the backside of the card and the next card will suck it in with the fan. We might develop a 12/13 card board later in the year. Thanks for the feedback. 4GB and 8GB SO DIMM DDR4 ram sticks will be added to the website later today. We will have the best price on the market
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octominer
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January 21, 2018, 05:51:18 PM |
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I have one question about this board. Does realy only support this graphics: AMD 470/480/570/580 or Nvidia P106/P104/1060/1070/1070TI/1080/1080TI Or we can run in it any GPU(AMD Vega, Nvidia 1050Ti...)?
Yes, it can run with 1050TI also. I have not tested it with a Vega yet but it should work. I will add Vega testing info in a few days.
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Lancusters
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January 21, 2018, 06:12:08 PM |
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I don't know what to discuss. ASRock H81 Pro BTC is worth less than $ 100. No need to book in advance. Came into the store and bought it. You can explain to me the economic feasibility of purchasing the motherboard for $ 200? For mining it is very important to minimize the cost of purchasing equipment. This store does not offer the best conditions.
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NameTaken
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January 21, 2018, 06:15:29 PM |
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I don't know what to discuss. ASRock H81 Pro BTC is worth less than $ 100. No need to book in advance. Came into the store and bought it. You can explain to me the economic feasibility of purchasing the motherboard for $ 200? For mining it is very important to minimize the cost of purchasing equipment. This store does not offer the best conditions.
This includes the CPU and no need to buy 8 risers or frame I think makes up the $100 difference.
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octominer
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January 21, 2018, 06:31:51 PM |
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I don't know what to discuss. ASRock H81 Pro BTC is worth less than $ 100. No need to book in advance. Came into the store and bought it. You can explain to me the economic feasibility of purchasing the motherboard for $ 200? For mining it is very important to minimize the cost of purchasing equipment. This store does not offer the best conditions.
This includes the CPU and no need to buy 8 risers or frame I think makes up the $100 difference. Yep, this easily makes up for more than the cost. If you buy a CPU + Cooler + 8 risers, this will easily cost you more than 100USD and you will have a less reliable setup with usb risers and have to do more work to get everything running. Our board comes with the CPU and cooler already installed and there is no need to use risers since our board already has 8 x full size PCIE 16X slots.
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January 21, 2018, 07:05:39 PM |
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I don't know what to discuss. ASRock H81 Pro BTC is worth less than $ 100. No need to book in advance. Came into the store and bought it. You can explain to me the economic feasibility of purchasing the motherboard for $ 200? For mining it is very important to minimize the cost of purchasing equipment. This store does not offer the best conditions.
This includes the CPU and no need to buy 8 risers or frame I think makes up the $100 difference. Yep, this easily makes up for more than the cost. If you buy a CPU + Cooler + 8 risers, this will easily cost you more than 100USD and you will have a less reliable setup with usb risers and have to do more work to get everything running. Our board comes with the CPU and cooler already installed and there is no need to use risers since our board already has 8 x full size PCIE 16X slots. When do you have a case available?
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octominer
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January 21, 2018, 07:44:39 PM |
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I don't know what to discuss. ASRock H81 Pro BTC is worth less than $ 100. No need to book in advance. Came into the store and bought it. You can explain to me the economic feasibility of purchasing the motherboard for $ 200? For mining it is very important to minimize the cost of purchasing equipment. This store does not offer the best conditions.
This includes the CPU and no need to buy 8 risers or frame I think makes up the $100 difference. Yep, this easily makes up for more than the cost. If you buy a CPU + Cooler + 8 risers, this will easily cost you more than 100USD and you will have a less reliable setup with usb risers and have to do more work to get everything running. Our board comes with the CPU and cooler already installed and there is no need to use risers since our board already has 8 x full size PCIE 16X slots. When do you have a case available? I will confirm the case availability in the new week.
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hopfi2k
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January 21, 2018, 07:47:53 PM |
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Are there any chassis recommendations for this board?
Cheers, Andy
We will have the 4U rack mount chassis in the shop soon. It will come with 7X high power delta fans, the fans are loud but have really high airflow and are very efficient at cooling. For testing purposes I switched them out for more quiet ones on the 8X 1060 GTX test rig, temps were around 55-63 before. Now with the quieter fans the temps are 65-72C. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEkYGOBeQcwCould you add the option to purchase the rack mount with the quieter fans? Interested in picking up the mobo but will wait for a good chassis to come up May I suggest selling the bulk rack chassis without fan's (maybe as an option)? Cheers, Andy
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octominer
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January 21, 2018, 08:10:29 PM |
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Are there any chassis recommendations for this board?
Cheers, Andy
We will have the 4U rack mount chassis in the shop soon. It will come with 7X high power delta fans, the fans are loud but have really high airflow and are very efficient at cooling. For testing purposes I switched them out for more quiet ones on the 8X 1060 GTX test rig, temps were around 55-63 before. Now with the quieter fans the temps are 65-72C. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEkYGOBeQcwCould you add the option to purchase the rack mount with the quieter fans? Interested in picking up the mobo but will wait for a good chassis to come up May I suggest selling the bulk rack chassis without fan's (maybe as an option)? Cheers, Andy Thanks for the recommendation. We will add it as an option soon, once we get the cases in stock next week.
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January 21, 2018, 08:32:57 PM |
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Any updates on compatibility with the AMD 7000 series CPU's and the R9's?
I'm currently running a mix of both but would be interested in this board to simplify setup.
Also, how is power controlled? I see that it does not have a 24pin atx connector located at the solder points on the board so it must pull all the power from the 6pin connectors, I'm wondering how power on/off is accomplished. Personally I'd like to have 2 or 3 24pin atx connectors, even if just to be able to control the power on/off of multiple PSU's without the need for extra adapters or splicing wires.
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octominer
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January 22, 2018, 01:19:19 AM |
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Any updates on compatibility with the AMD 7000 series CPU's and the R9's?
I'm currently running a mix of both but would be interested in this board to simplify setup.
Also, how is power controlled? I see that it does not have a 24pin atx connector located at the solder points on the board so it must pull all the power from the 6pin connectors, I'm wondering how power on/off is accomplished. Personally I'd like to have 2 or 3 24pin atx connectors, even if just to be able to control the power on/off of multiple PSU's without the need for extra adapters or splicing wires.
Hi! I have not tested it with 7000 series or R9 cards, but I did test it with a AMD HD 6990 and it worked perfectly fine. So I am quite sure the AMD 7000 series and R9 cards work fine too. Power is delivered via 2X 6 PIN connectors to the motherboard. Once you switch on the power supply then the motherboard will turn on also. No need to splice any extra wires.
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winmon
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January 22, 2018, 01:56:59 AM |
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Pretty slick. I bet you sell a ton of these..... keeping inventory in stock (including racks, etc.) will probably be a real headache for you.
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darkshad
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January 22, 2018, 02:04:13 AM |
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So here's a URL with a list of various 1080ti cards. https://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/geforce-gtx-1080-ti-custom-graphics-card-roundupSo you would recommend ones that have a size of "2 slots" Of the ones listed, which models would work the best with your motherboard? Thanks. I recommend you get 1080ti's that are less than 4CM thick and don't have backplates. The backplate keeps too much heat on the backside of the card and the next card will suck it in with the fan. We might develop a 12/13 card board later in the year. Thanks for the feedback. 4GB and 8GB SO DIMM DDR4 ram sticks will be added to the website later today. We will have the best price on the market
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January 22, 2018, 02:13:13 AM |
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Any updates on compatibility with the AMD 7000 series CPU's and the R9's?
I'm currently running a mix of both but would be interested in this board to simplify setup.
Also, how is power controlled? I see that it does not have a 24pin atx connector located at the solder points on the board so it must pull all the power from the 6pin connectors, I'm wondering how power on/off is accomplished. Personally I'd like to have 2 or 3 24pin atx connectors, even if just to be able to control the power on/off of multiple PSU's without the need for extra adapters or splicing wires.
Hi! I have not tested it with 7000 series or R9 cards, but I did test it with a AMD HD 6990 and it worked perfectly fine. So I am quite sure the AMD 7000 series and R9 cards work fine too. Power is delivered via 2X 6 PIN connectors to the motherboard. Once you switch on the power supply then the motherboard will turn on also. No need to splice any extra wires. Is it necessary to plug in the other 3 6 pin PCIE connectors on the motherboard, or just 2 of the 5 total? If so, how much power is supplied through each port? (wondering about splitters if using 16 AWG cables)
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octominer
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January 22, 2018, 02:23:58 AM |
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Any updates on compatibility with the AMD 7000 series CPU's and the R9's?
I'm currently running a mix of both but would be interested in this board to simplify setup.
Also, how is power controlled? I see that it does not have a 24pin atx connector located at the solder points on the board so it must pull all the power from the 6pin connectors, I'm wondering how power on/off is accomplished. Personally I'd like to have 2 or 3 24pin atx connectors, even if just to be able to control the power on/off of multiple PSU's without the need for extra adapters or splicing wires.
Hi! I have not tested it with 7000 series or R9 cards, but I did test it with a AMD HD 6990 and it worked perfectly fine. So I am quite sure the AMD 7000 series and R9 cards work fine too. Power is delivered via 2X 6 PIN connectors to the motherboard. Once you switch on the power supply then the motherboard will turn on also. No need to splice any extra wires. Is it necessary to plug in the other 3 6 pin PCIE connectors on the motherboard, or just 2 of the 5 total? If so, how much power is supplied through each port? (wondering about splitters if using 16 AWG cables) Just 2 cables is enough for most cards. Let's say if you have cards like 1050 or 1050 TI that don't have an extra 6 pin power connector on the card, then you should connect all of the 5 6PIN power input connectors on the motherboard.
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January 22, 2018, 04:33:49 AM |
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How much faster is the 4415U CPU vs 3855U?
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January 22, 2018, 04:46:41 AM |
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How much faster is the 4415U CPU vs 3855U?
id say if youre running windows, youll save yourself a bit of headache by having a more capable cpu. for linux the lower tier is ideal/enough
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NameTaken
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January 22, 2018, 05:15:41 AM |
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How much faster is the 4415U CPU vs 3855U?
id say if youre running windows, youll save yourself a bit of headache by having a more capable cpu. for linux the lower tier is ideal/enough All my rigs run Linux and with a G3930, the load average is about 0.4 or 20%.
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octominer
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January 22, 2018, 06:24:11 AM |
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How much faster is the 4415U CPU vs 3855U?
id say if youre running windows, youll save yourself a bit of headache by having a more capable cpu. for linux the lower tier is ideal/enough Exactly this. If you are running linux then the 3855u is fine, it's good for Windows also just the OS might run a bit slower but mining performance is not affected. We have tested the 3855u boards with Win 10 and they work perfectly fine.
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