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October 01, 2020, 04:17:47 PM
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Over the past week BBT Todd and I have played around with a 19 and 21 card build using the XFX 5700XT Tri-Fan DD / THICC GPU paired up with the 8x Manli P106-090. In this test we explore what has changed since that World Record build back in 2017 with the RX 470 4GB Sapphire Mining Editions paired with the same Manli P106s. Bottom line, An increase of nearly 300MH and reduction of nearly 1200w are the results. Boasting now 850MH at 2650w sustained vs the previous build bouncing between 3300-3700w for a mere 553MH.

The 19 card variation with BIOS and optimized settings (in video) gets the rig to 763mh @ 2245w from the wall (30A PDU); would like to hear some of your guys experience with the ASUS B250 Mining Expert and 19 card builds. Post your pictures! Would love to see how you arranged the GPUs.

https://youtu.be/tUSb4w1hVh8

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October 02, 2020, 06:47:02 AM
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Good video!  Smiley
It really helps to understand how the B250 Mining Expert motherboard works.

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October 02, 2020, 10:05:23 AM
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great video.  thanks for posting, im currently building a 7 rig 5700 asus rog strix rig with B250 MB so your video has been a huge help. will post here once im up and hopefully running. waiting on delivery of the psu's(2XAntec Signature 1300watt)
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October 02, 2020, 02:55:26 PM
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Over the past week BBT Todd and I have played around with a 19 and 21 card build using the XFX 5700XT Tri-Fan DD / THICC GPU paired up with the 8x Manli P106-090. In this test we explore what has changed since that World Record build back in 2017 with the RX 470 4GB Sapphire Mining Editions paired with the same Manli P106s. Bottom line, An increase of nearly 300MH and reduction of nearly 1200w are the results. Boasting now 850MH at 2650w sustained vs the previous build bouncing between 3300-3700w for a mere 553MH.

The 19 card variation with BIOS and optimized settings (in video) gets the rig to 763mh @ 2245w from the wall (30A PDU); would like to hear some of your guys experience with the ASUS B250 Mining Expert and 19 card builds. Post your pictures! Would love to see how you arranged the GPUs.

https://youtu.be/tUSb4w1hVh8

Got a link with info on the 56MH 5700XT Bios?
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