novymivo
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January 20, 2014, 07:53:54 PM |
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4x 280x waiting on a 290x so I can add another. What for are these blue buttons on sapphires cards ?? on /off what for ??
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goldbars
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January 20, 2014, 07:59:55 PM |
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switching to different bios version in case you bork a bios flash
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pontiacg5
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January 20, 2014, 08:00:13 PM |
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4x 280x waiting on a 290x so I can add another. What for are these blue buttons on sapphires cards ?? on /off what for ?? UEFI bios on/off. For W8, apparently according to what I read in the manual. I leave my little blue lights on for fun as well, no effect either way in Linux/W7. I have a bunch more sapphire 280x dual-x cards w/o that blue button as well, only has a little switch like we are all used to.
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Please DO NOT send me private messages asking for help setting up GPU miners. I will not respond!!!
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jedimstr
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January 20, 2014, 08:02:09 PM |
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What temperaturs do you have there? And what PSU??? coldest one: 67 and hottest one: 75. Setup: Proc: Intel Celeron G1620 Mobo: Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 RAM: Corsair Dominator CMP4GX3M2C1600C7 PSU: Corsair Enthusiast TX850M Seasonic M12II 750W 80+ Bronze GPU: 3x Dual-x 280x 1x Vapor-X and in a few days a Gigabyte 7970 I'll be running the Dual-X's from the 850 Corsair and the Vapor and GB from the 750W, which will also power the Mobo and risers. I'm planning on building this in a few weeks:
It'll run 7 280x's on 3 PSU's cooled by 6 200mm fans. All arranged vertical to create a natural flow upward. Would love to see that setup when done...
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novymivo
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January 20, 2014, 08:36:26 PM |
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4x 280x waiting on a 290x so I can add another. What for are these blue buttons on sapphires cards ?? on /off what for ?? UEFI bios on/off. For W8, apparently according to what I read in the manual. I leave my little blue lights on for fun as well, no effect either way in Linux/W7. I have a bunch more sapphire 280x dual-x cards w/o that blue button as well, only has a little switch like we are all used to. I switched them off to save energy LOL
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TheWoodser
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January 20, 2014, 09:16:45 PM |
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My contribution to the list of homemade and sketchy mining rigs.. That comment made me LOL.....
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hotwired007
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January 20, 2014, 10:53:17 PM |
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Finally got around to posting my rig... still a work in progress but about time
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This account was hacked & possibly sold during the period of August 1st and October 24th 2017. Anything done or said in this period wasnt me. Many thanks to Cyrus for his help restoring access to my account.
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lyth0s
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January 21, 2014, 02:14:21 AM |
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4x 280x waiting on a 290x so I can add another. What for are these blue buttons on sapphires cards ?? on /off what for ?? UEFI bios on/off. For W8, apparently according to what I read in the manual. I leave my little blue lights on for fun as well, no effect either way in Linux/W7. I have a bunch more sapphire 280x dual-x cards w/o that blue button as well, only has a little switch like we are all used to. I switched them off to save energy LOL What box is that? The black one with the blue rim on top
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mcguckin
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January 21, 2014, 02:36:48 AM |
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Dutchram,
What is your current enclosure made of?
When you build a new server, is there any reason you couldn't use more than 7 or 8 GPU's? Is there a limit?
Thanks,
joe
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Hippie Tech
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January 21, 2014, 04:02:27 AM |
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since GPU mining for scrypt coins isn't bitcoin, aren't posts here about it in the wrong place? shouldn't they be posted in the altcoins section? So of course GPU mining is looked down on. it is either unprofitable or being talked about in the wrong place. (Bitcoin Snob here)
I agree that GPUs should be banished from this thread since they are no longer viable for bitcoin mining to make a profit. Glory to ASIC! Sorry to burst your bubble but there are distinct and valid reasons to be using GPU in 2014. Or were you trolling? Some of these rigs people are posting images of cost over $6000, do you really think that they would go to great effort to design and construct these custom systems and not do a few calculations to prove they are viable and profitable? +1 He must be trolling or ignoring uses for the GPUs... Also, this is the "Pictures of your mining rigs!" topic, not the "Pictures of your bitcoin mining rigs!". This is a 'bitcoin' section of the forum, for bitcoin mining hardware. GPUs are no longer viable for profiting with BTC, so you are either stupid wasting money on power for your rig, OR you are mining altcoins. Seriously... who the fuck cares, everyones inhere for the geek factor of the hardware.. +1 This is my favorite forum thread to get my geek on. I don't discriminate on which hardware.
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g0re79
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January 21, 2014, 07:53:19 AM |
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Here is one old school 1.65 MHs ghetto style rig, 2 * 5850 + 5870 + 7950 plugged into DFI Infinity 965, powered by same 3x Fortron 300W PSU mixed together butally - all 12V branches are connected together (as long as there are same brand and type there should be no problem - its running flawlessly this way several months). That's all to the topic of beautiful shiny bitcoin ASIC machines
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aistto
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January 21, 2014, 07:59:25 AM |
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coldest one: 67 and hottest one: 75. Setup: Proc: Intel Celeron G1620 Mobo: Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 RAM: Corsair Dominator CMP4GX3M2C1600C7 PSU: Corsair Enthusiast TX850M Seasonic M12II 750W 80+ Bronze GPU: 3x Dual-x 280x 1x Vapor-X and in a few days a Gigabyte 7970 I'll be running the Dual-X's from the 850 Corsair and the Vapor and GB from the 750W, which will also power the Mobo and risers. I'm planning on building this in a few weeks:
It'll run 7 280x's on 3 PSU's cooled by 6 200mm fans. All arranged vertical to create a natural flow upward. Dimension?
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DutchRam
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January 21, 2014, 11:42:34 AM |
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What box is that? The black one with the blue rim on top
http://s.s-bol.com/imgbase0/imagebase/large/FC/0/8/2/6/9200000002756280.jpgJust a simple shopping crate. Dutchram,
What is your current enclosure made of?
When you build a new server, is there any reason you couldn't use more than 7 or 8 GPU's? Is there a limit?
Thanks,
joe
Current one is made of plastic as it is just a shopping crate. You could use more GPU's but this is the maximum you can fit on regular motherboards. If you wanted to add more, you would need to add another motherboard, cpu and ram so this seemed like the perfect number. If I wanted to, I could make it bigger though. Same principle would work with 10 or 20 GPU's. Dimension?
The fans used are 200 mm so the base would be around 600mm x 250mm. Height wil be around 500mm.
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EricKennedy
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January 21, 2014, 06:25:00 PM |
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20x Sapphire R9 290 4x Asus M5A99FX PRO 4x Corsair 750w 4x Corsair 1000w 4x HDD 32Go SSD 4x 4Go 4x CPU Sempron Misc risers Custom wooden rig, match anyone ? Delivering ~16.6 Mh/s Burning ~6500W (distributed on 4 circuits of 10 amps each) Working on a much better 19" rackable rig, cause this beast can't scale no more. No way I'm going to put a third level on this thing
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elchorizo
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January 21, 2014, 06:51:27 PM |
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20x Sapphire R9 290 4x Asus M5A99FX PRO 4x Corsair 750w 4x Corsair 1000w 4x HDD 32Go SSD 4x 4Go 4x CPU Sempron Misc risers Custom wooden rig, match anyone ? Delivering ~16.6 Mh/s Burning ~6500W (distributed on 4 circuits of 10 amps each) Working on a much better 19" rackable rig, cause this beast can't scale no more. No way I'm going to put a third level on this thing How are you cooling it and what temps are the cards running at?
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Kergekoin
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January 21, 2014, 07:07:15 PM |
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How are you cooling it and what temps are the cards running at?
You can see from picture. He has "open window mod" .
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January 21, 2014, 07:22:55 PM |
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How are you cooling it and what temps are the cards running at?
You can see from picture. He has "open window mod" . LOL
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January 21, 2014, 07:49:00 PM |
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Sweet thread!
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January 21, 2014, 08:23:53 PM |
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How are you cooling it and what temps are the cards running at?
You can see from picture. He has "open window mod" . I bet it is a Zelman branded window!! Those windows rock in both functions (open or closed)!! https://i.imgur.com/ckCu8HP.jpg?120x Sapphire R9 290 4x Asus M5A99FX PRO 4x Corsair 750w 4x Corsair 1000w 4x HDD 32Go SSD 4x 4Go 4x CPU Sempron Misc risers Custom wooden rig, match anyone ? Delivering ~16.6 Mh/s Burning ~6500W (distributed on 4 circuits of 10 amps each) Working on a much better 19" rackable rig, cause this beast can't scale no more. No way I'm going to put a third level on this thing That is quite neat! Congrats!
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January 21, 2014, 08:52:45 PM |
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Got some more small miners, and moved it all to my rack. Nearly filled 2 Anker USB hubs. Half of them are still Erupters, but I'll replace those over time. The three BFLs (by official, not actual speeds) are 5, 10, and 60. The "Cray" nameplate is from an actual Cray. But it's just a nameplate. https://i.imgur.com/t07omNo.jpg
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