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March 13, 2018, 10:02:22 PM
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Any one try this mb

And how many GPU u using in this mb
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March 14, 2018, 05:28:50 AM
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Help plz need help
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March 14, 2018, 07:50:08 AM
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Crazy friend of mine bought it, and so far he has put up to 5 cards. But as I could see from the specifications, this MB could support up to 12 cards. I guess that is one hell of a MB for mining.
But why did I said crazy friend? Well because there are some old MB which could be bought for really low prices, which could support multiple cards at once. But they can't run 12 cards at once so...
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March 14, 2018, 08:45:04 AM
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Crazy friend of mine bought it, and so far he has put up to 5 cards. But as I could see from the specifications, this MB could support up to 12 cards. I guess that is one hell of a MB for mining.
But why did I said crazy friend? Well because there are some old MB which could be bought for really low prices, which could support multiple cards at once. But they can't run 12 cards at once so...

Correction, this motherboard can run 12 GPUs at once.

They started selling this at our local shop less than a month ago. A simple google search will show you how many GPUs this can run.

 
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March 14, 2018, 09:01:36 AM
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Crazy friend of mine bought it, and so far he has put up to 5 cards. But as I could see from the specifications, this MB could support up to 12 cards. I guess that is one hell of a MB for mining.
But why did I said crazy friend? Well because there are some old MB which could be bought for really low prices, which could support multiple cards at once. But they can't run 12 cards at once so...

Correction, this motherboard can run 12 GPUs at once.

They started selling this at our local shop less than a month ago. A simple google search will show you how many GPUs this can run.

There is nothing to correct, I said that from specifications we can see that this MB support 12 cards, but that my friend at the moment have only 5 on it. Read my post again and you will see what I speak of.

Also after checking price and thinking about it, I think this MB would be good choice. At the end I think it would be money worth paying for MB that can support 12 GPU's.
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March 14, 2018, 09:10:55 AM
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Any one try this mb

And how many GPU u using in this mb

12 GPUs



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March 14, 2018, 02:56:02 PM
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10 cards, without problemen. Nice board.

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2 1080 Ti Total of 4600 on Flypool with 1400 Watts for the whole system
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March 14, 2018, 03:18:44 PM
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March 20, 2018, 02:53:02 AM
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The board is Ok. I have 3 of them all running 12 GPU's each. Works fine. Make sure to use Build 1709 Windows 10 if going that rout.

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May 22, 2018, 01:13:20 AM
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i have this mobo and doesnt boot more then 9... anyone have solituon?
latset bios all risers checked...
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May 22, 2018, 02:39:48 AM
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i have this mobo and doesnt boot more then 9... anyone have solituon?
latset bios all risers checked...

You probably need to enable 4G decoding in your BIOS. Just reboot your computer and press f2 or DEL to enter setup.

That being said, i would highly recommend everyone else reading this thread to just get an ASUS B250 MINING EXPERT motherboard. It easily supports 13-GPUs and has the capacity to handle 3 PSUs out-of-the-box. Additionally, it can handle 19-GPUs if you add 6 mining edition GPUs.

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August 12, 2018, 10:24:52 AM
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i solved my problem with it. new  dont update bois. use the factory bios then it works with 12 gpu.
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August 12, 2018, 10:41:41 AM
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Strangely I didn't know of such mining board, I guess this should be new to the market but can see that in Ebay you can buy it for 85 EURO including shipping to Europe so the price of this motherboard is really cheap. I don't know how it behaves but since it is made from Gigabyte should behave really good and I think this is the most cost effective motherboard for mining up until now.

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March 06, 2019, 01:23:33 PM
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Great motherboard!

Have 3 rigs running 12 gpus on them and no problems. The only thing i did was go from bios to uefi mode because Gigabyte recommended it, better system stability and all gpus recognized.

If anyone has any problems with this MB just ask.

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March 06, 2019, 05:40:32 PM
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Super stable motherboard - working without any bugs... Bestseller!!!

Notice!!!
If you used 12 GPU Powerful Cards with 8 GB VRAM (1070-1080ti or Vega RX 56-64) recommended use Pentium G4600, G4620 (this MB Chipset - B250 - is supported Gold Series) & 8GB DDR4 RAM 2400MHz for normal & stable working without pull-down hashrate when you mining coins with system resource-power hungry algorithms... (Not recomend "Classic" package miners choice - Celeron G3930 & Cheap 4GB DDR4-2100 RAM!)

Gigabyte Motherboards is one of BEST Choice for build RIG's - Quality/Stability/Price is optimal!!!

My choice is - tested & approved on multiple self-builded RIG's:

- For build 6x-GPU Cards RIG: Gigabyte Motherboard GA-H110-D3A
- For build 12x-GPU Cards RIG: Gigabyte Motherboard GA-B250-FINTECH

Perfect work on Windows / Linux OS!

I think & other miners say is same words...


P.S.

... With activated Integrated Intel Graphics internal VideoCard - remote administrator connection (like TeamViewer.. etc software...) is used it - no pull-down mining hashrate performance & stability when you connecting  remote on mining working rig... Used for it "cheap" monitor emulator batch - easy selfmade it - based on 3x resistors 75 Ohm soldered to VGA Connector (is more cheaper than HDMI-batch monitor emulator...) or if you need to control with KVM-Interface - VGA version is more low-cost + VGA port monitor is lowest-cost is too...

For motherboard bios & software setup use official manufacture manual - if you done it with RTFM - step-by-step - system install easy & correct - mining OS works stable with maximum HW performance:

https://www.gigabyte.com/Microsite/462/mining.html


Good Luck!!!
             
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January 02, 2020, 05:43:50 AM
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Have 2 of these with the same bios settings and save windows version, but having trouble with one of them.  Works fine with 4 cards but having trouble getting more working.  I don't think this is it, but is everyone adding power to the onboard 12v sockets or is the power to the risers enough?
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January 04, 2020, 10:55:24 PM
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Have 2 of these with the same bios settings and save windows version, but having trouble with one of them.  Works fine with 4 cards but having trouble getting more working.  I don't think this is it, but is everyone adding power to the onboard 12v sockets or is the power to the risers enough?
What BIOS version are you running? Try F3.
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Thank you for the response.  I spent hours to finally find that 1 of my 16x to 1x risers was bad.  Have 7 going now and will have 10 up at the end of the week.  Thank you
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January 05, 2020, 06:41:30 PM
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Thank you for the response.  I spent hours to finally find that 1 of my 16x to 1x risers was bad.  Have 7 going now and will have 10 up at the end of the week.  Thank you

Well the issue is back...About half the cards crash when you fire up a miner...I've got another one of these boards that's been working great with 6 x 1080ti's, but this board with the 2080's is driving me mad...I did update the bios to F3 and the issue remains...Any other thoughts?  Anyone else running 2080's?
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