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February 28, 2018, 04:30:04 AM |
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Thanks for the request, I added the Olike3C and Colorful C.J1900A-BTC PLUS V20.
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March 03, 2018, 06:52:26 PM Last edit: March 05, 2018, 11:02:53 PM by mrb |
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There might be a 12 slot PCIe motherboard, but I can't find who manufactures it. This is seems to be a Shenzhen Zrt Co design. I contacted them to confirm... Only one random Alibaba seller has pictures of it: https://fashionplaza.en.alibaba.com/product/60680844122-805574575/Fast_shipping_p106_12pcs_gpu_ZEC_Zcash_ETH_miner_ethereum_mining_machine.htmlHowever I have a sneaking suspicion of this being a scam, a picture photoshopped from ZRTD-101. Slots 4 5 6 (from the right) seem digitally inserted. It's a wide area with no screw holes for support (flimsy), and the PCB/component layout is too repetitive. And the entire rest of the PCB layout (even the faintly visible traces) are strictly identical to the ZRTD-101... Plus powering 12 cards with the 12 power outputs on the PCB, fed by only 7 power inputs is not a great idea, unless your cards are low power, but then it would limit the utility of the mobo... Shenzhen Zrt Co replied to me and confirmed they have a 12-slot board currently in development. They said it will be released probably in a "few months". They said some suppliers are already advertising it (hence the photoshopped images.) Edit: I got mixed up in my contacts. Sunfa, not Zrt, confirmed they have a 12-slot in development. This doesn't quite explain why a Zrt motherboard was photoshopped. I am still waiting for an answer from Zrt...
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March 03, 2018, 07:35:21 PM |
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Brilliant work and bookmarked this thread. Lately I am thinking to build 8 GPU boards with PCIEX 16 slots like the Colorful one. I have never had any experience with these kind of boards, only board with risers but I think these should be even easier as should support the 8 GPU directly hassle free and without any X1 configuration in the BIOS.
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March 05, 2018, 11:03:07 PM |
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I got mixed up in my contact names. Sunfa, not Zrt, confirmed they have a 12-slot in development. This doesn't quite explain why a Zrt motherboard was photoshopped. I am still waiting for an answer from Zrt...
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March 22, 2018, 04:36:07 PM |
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What a great resource. This is now bookmarked
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March 29, 2018, 09:35:22 PM |
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I got mixed up in my contact names. Sunfa, not Zrt, confirmed they have a 12-slot in development. This doesn't quite explain why a Zrt motherboard was photoshopped. I am still waiting for an answer from Zrt...
Zrt never replied. So I guess we will have to wait and see if this 12-slot motherboard is real...
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March 29, 2018, 11:26:54 PM |
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Great topic. Was looking for 8 PCIE motherboard and found it here. Thanks a lot
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So, no new motherboard release that I could add to the list?
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May 16, 2018, 03:19:32 AM |
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New motherboard: Biostar TB250-BTC D+. Relatively similar to the Colorful C.B250A-BTC PLUS V20 in terms of layout and features. I wouldn't be surprised if the 2 shared designers (ODM product?)
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there is also the MSI HF-310-F Pro with 13 PCIE slots
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May 16, 2018, 05:15:40 PM Last edit: May 16, 2018, 05:34:12 PM by mrb |
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there is also the MSI HF-310-F Pro with 13 PCIE slots
Thanks. Added. Based on the layout of PCIe slots present but not installed, it seems like they may have been working on an 18-slot motherboard...
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May 29, 2018, 12:12:44 PM |
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Hey guys, can you help me a bit? I've bought a K17 v 1.2 mobo and can't make it work. Sad. Coolers starts and that's all. what should I check?
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May 30, 2018, 03:29:32 PM |
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Interesting but it seems no better than the B250 Mining Expert in that it still requires mining cards over 12-13 GPU's. With 12 Radeon RX 470 and eight NVIDIA P104 cards tied to a single motherboard, our demo rig highlights how much horsepower can be harnessed by the H370 Mining Master
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You should be able to increase the slots of any motherboard using PCI-E multipliers and mining cards. Regular cards are hit and miss and work up to 13 cards in total. It's not necessary to stick with the slots provided with the motherboard.
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Thanks. Added to http://bitcoin.zorinaq.com/many_pcie/Interesting: this ASUS blog post reveals they sold "six figures" of the B250 Mining Expert. Assuming fully populated (19 cards) it means more than 20% of the estimated ~10 million GPUs in mining farms are running on the B250 Mining Expert.
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Thanks. Added to http://bitcoin.zorinaq.com/many_pcie/Interesting: this ASUS blog post reveals they sold "six figures" of the B250 Mining Expert. Assuming fully populated (19 cards) it means more than 20% of the estimated ~10 million GPUs in mining farms are running on the B250 Mining Expert. 100,001 pcs is six figures. But many people use these Mb with 10-12-23 VGA. Lets say avarage is 15pcs GPUs. Total should be minimum 1.5 million GPUs. If that six figures is 950,000 then everything changes.
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No new hardware released in a month? Anyone?
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seem isn't there because maybe the manufacturer watching the market exchange who is languishing and being an observe debate between ASIC vs Anti-ASIC miners
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