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Topic: 1st Mining rig 8x RX580 please review build list (Read 300 times)

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February 06, 2018, 01:52:44 AM
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Looks pretty good. I would suggest getting an active cooling solution so you can get the longest life out of your cards. Good luck my man!
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PSU CORSAIR HX Series HX850 @2
Risers Rebbic VER009S 6-Pack PCI-E 16x to 1x Powered Riser @2

Are you buy will 2 Riser and you use PCIex16 directly your other GPUs?. if you do it directly your GPUs to PCIex16 it's very not safe.

RX580 has TDP 185W x 8  = 1,480 W

RAM normal 2-4 W, peak 10 W Conditions

Celeron 51 W (Series G)

SSD :  2 W

Molex, 6 pin connector (if you're using Riser) or PCIex16 board will need supply max 75 W with or without Riser. 8 x 75w = 600W

total need Power Consumption = 2143 W. it's safer calculation.

in fact, under-volting will decrease wattage of your Cards but it's not safe for the long term if you give small power space for your cards and other parts also.


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I like to headroom i guess. 
Im currently using 1180W from the wall.  My understanding is i want to be 80%  of total.  so 1360 Max

I got a pretty good deal on the PSU so it didn't make much sense to go to 750s
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Do you plan on expanding it in the future?
1700W is overkill if you don't.
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2. Power switch is unneeded. Short out connection with screwdriver, then mod BIOS to start automatically on power up, then you can use the switch on the back of the power supply.

when you say short out , you mean the power pins in the motherboard? i.e. could I use a jumper and leave it there? I always use something metallic to power it on, but if I could leave a jumper there, it would be easier

Sorry, not sure.

I wouldn't leave it shorted out, but if you enter BIOS you can set it to boot up automatically when it receives power, so that way you can use the switch on your power supply or on a power bar.

Click on Settings > Advanced > Power Management setup, and change “Restore after AC Power Loss” to “Power On”. That way, your miner can restart itself if there is a power outage. Plus, no more needing to short the power pins to get it to boot. Now you can use the switch on the back of the power supply for mining to turn your mining rig on and off." from here: https://www.pyramidreviews.com/cryptocorner/building-an-ethereum-mining-rig/
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Question: Where are you sourcing your GPUs from that you can get them at a decent price?!


 I was looking at these Cards.  They are in stock and have been for over a week (which makes me wonder if they are no good?  or overpriced?)

http://www.dell.com/en-us/member/shop/accessories/apd/490-beet
at $300 they would be ok, but $400 is way too much, in my opinion

Ok thanks.  Dell pretends you are getting a great deal with $100 off...
People are paying so much for 1070 and 1080ti right now.  I though rx580 was comperable to a 1070???  those are going for well over $500 right now.


i wouldn't recommend either paying $500 for a gtx 1070. if you really want one, today you can get one for around $400 at rakuten with their 15% coupon on the front page.
for me a 580 at $300 or a 1070 at $400 are ok (not awesome), but I would't pay more than that...apparently some ppeople are overpaying, but not me
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Question: Where are you sourcing your GPUs from that you can get them at a decent price?!


 I was looking at these Cards.  They are in stock and have been for over a week (which makes me wonder if they are no good?  or overpriced?)

http://www.dell.com/en-us/member/shop/accessories/apd/490-beet
at $300 they would be ok, but $400 is way too much, in my opinion

Ok thanks.  Dell pretends you are getting a great deal with $100 off...
People are paying so much for 1070 and 1080ti right now.  I though rx580 was comperable to a 1070???  those are going for well over $500 right now.

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Question: Where are you sourcing your GPUs from that you can get them at a decent price?!


 I was looking at these Cards.  They are in stock and have been for over a week (which makes me wonder if they are no good?  or overpriced?)

http://www.dell.com/en-us/member/shop/accessories/apd/490-beet
at $300 they would be ok, but $400 is way too much, in my opinion
newbie
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Question: Where are you sourcing your GPUs from that you can get them at a decent price?!


 I was looking at these Cards.  They are in stock and have been for over a week (which makes me wonder if they are no good?  or overpriced?)

http://www.dell.com/en-us/member/shop/accessories/apd/490-beet
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OK thanks. 

1. I didn't know this about the RAM.  Won't it down clock?


That depends on the motherboard. Some motherboards like the ASRock and Biostar mining boards won't boot with incompatible RAM.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.27954939

Typically higher frequency RAM is only supported by higher end CPU's like the i3-i7.
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2. Power switch is unneeded. Short out connection with screwdriver, then mod BIOS to start automatically on power up, then you can use the switch on the back of the power supply.

when you say short out , you mean the power pins in the motherboard? i.e. could I use a jumper and leave it there? I always use something metallic to power it on, but if I could leave a jumper there, it would be easier
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6th-gen standard is 2133MHz, 7th-gen standard is 2400MHz. The RAM will downclock if needed. The motherboard's chipset will actually allow the overclock more than likely. Either way it doesn't matter just get the cheapest RAM.

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OK thanks. 

1. I didn't know this about the RAM.  Won't it down clock?

2. I did not buy a power switch.  The motherboards has one on it.

3. I'll look into something smaller.  I thought windows directory was almost 60gb? 

4. I'm using this specific MB because I know a friend with one for his rig and it will 100% work without any messing around.  I was able to pick it up at MSRP so it is much cheaper than any others.

5.  I know i can save some money with home made but i have WAF (Wife Acceptance Factor) to think about.  If I wan't to do this project it need to look legit. 


Thank you
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Looks good, couple things I'd change, but depends on if you're looking for lowest cost etc:

1. RAM comment made above

2. Power switch is unneeded. Short out connection with screwdriver, then mod BIOS to start automatically on power up, then you can use the switch on the back of the power supply.

3. That's a larger SSD than you need - I have a 60 GB and that's more than I need even.

4. Any reason yuou're going for that specific motherboard? Looks like there are others (like the 19 slot one) available for a similar price on Amazon, then you wouldn't have to mess around with the M.2 slot, you can use 19 through PCIe slots: https://www.pyramidreviews.com/product-reviews/cryptocurrency/mining-rigs/best-motherboard-for-mining-ethereum/
Might be different in your location I guess?

5. Yes, build your own frame out of wood will help save money and improve your ROI time

Question: Where are you sourcing your GPUs from that you can get them at a decent price?!
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6/7th Gen Celeron CPU's don't support 2400 MHz RAM. If you are using a Celeron G3930, you should use 2100 MHz DDR4.

https://ark.intel.com/products/97452/Intel-Celeron-Processor-G3930-2M-Cache-2_90-GHz
newbie
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Hello,

About to build my first mining rig.  I know there are better cards out there than the RX 580 but it is what i can get at a reasonable price.
Can someone please review my part list and tell me if im missing something obvious.  I don't want to start this build and realize im missing something simple.
X
Motherboard
CPU
RAM
GPU
SSD
PSU
Risers
Misc
M.2 to PCIe
Add2PSU
PowerSwitch
Frame
Item
ASUS PRIME Z270-A
Intel Celeron G3930
CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 4GB 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 2400
Radeon RX 580, 8GB
Silicon Power M55 M.2 2280 120GB SATA III Internal Solid State Drive
CORSAIR HX Series HX850
Rebbic VER009S 6-Pack PCI-E 16x to 1x Powered Riser

Corn Electronics NGFF M.2 to USB 3.0 Transfer Card Mining Pcie Riser
Thermaltake Dual 24-Pin Mining Adapter Cable (AC-005-CNONAN-P1)
QTY
1
1
1
8
1
2
2

1
1


I know i need a frame.  Ive narrowed it down to either a Blackoctane
https://www.cryptomined.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=252

Or

Veddha Aluminum 8 GPU
https://www.amazon.com/Veddha-Aluminum-GPU-Mining-Case/dp/B074GM4RH8/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1516071467&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=8gpu+mining+frame&psc=1


Any help is much appreciated.
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