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legendary
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January 20, 2016, 04:42:26 PM
#39
Given the cost of ANY Intel CPU, I can't see how anyone can recommend Intel-based motherboards for miners.

 Definitely go AMD.

 Gigabite has a new revision of their Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 board out, which is a good thing as the old version had gotten to be a pain to find in stock anywhere for a while.
legendary
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January 20, 2016, 07:20:27 AM
#38

True, bit shame that the H61 is EOL Sad

I have a few H61 Asrock motherboard, it works very well. I hope H81 is still being produced.

H61 is quite cheap. Unfortunately, it has not been produced for some time.
member
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Merit: 10
January 09, 2016, 05:56:34 AM
#37

True, bit shame that the H61 is EOL Sad

I have a few H61 Asrock motherboard, it works very well. I hope H81 is still being produced.
full member
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Merit: 100
January 08, 2016, 08:05:15 AM
#36
I'm looking for an affordable motherboard for GPU mining that would have at least the requirements to be compatible with the latest GPUs. I think it is based on the PCI-E 2 or PCI-E  connections, am I right? Sorry, but not sure how to set up the GPUs on the motherboard.
I have been looking into ASRock motherboards (since they are cheaper) but I'm not sure if they are recommended for this tasks. I would like to know your thoughts about this matter. Thanks.  Smiley

You better look for AMD motherboards.

You have the military grade type one A
you can get up to 6 GPU's in there.

http://www.ebay.com/bhp/pci-express-3-0-motherboard?_trksid=p2047675.m3443

I have one question though, if I had to choose the most reliable or durable motherboard, which would be the ideal one that meets this criteria? Gigabyte or Asus Motherboards? In regards to how they look, I love Gigabyte better.  Grin


Do not use the military grade mother boards. They are too expensive.

The mining has very low requirement for the motherboard, so you can choose the lowest spec MB. Any brand will do. You just need more PCIE slots and powered PCIE extension lead.

Exactly. ASRock's Pro BTC boards (H61 & H81) are above and beyond every alternative. You better spend the money on better GPUs or better PSU but these boards are perfect and inexpensive.

True, bit shame that the H61 is EOL Sad
legendary
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Merit: 1051
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January 08, 2016, 05:59:33 AM
#35
I'm looking for an affordable motherboard for GPU mining that would have at least the requirements to be compatible with the latest GPUs. I think it is based on the PCI-E 2 or PCI-E  connections, am I right? Sorry, but not sure how to set up the GPUs on the motherboard.
I have been looking into ASRock motherboards (since they are cheaper) but I'm not sure if they are recommended for this tasks. I would like to know your thoughts about this matter. Thanks.  Smiley

You better look for AMD motherboards.

You have the military grade type one A
you can get up to 6 GPU's in there.

http://www.ebay.com/bhp/pci-express-3-0-motherboard?_trksid=p2047675.m3443

I have one question though, if I had to choose the most reliable or durable motherboard, which would be the ideal one that meets this criteria? Gigabyte or Asus Motherboards? In regards to how they look, I love Gigabyte better.  Grin


Do not use the military grade mother boards. They are too expensive.

The mining has very low requirement for the motherboard, so you can choose the lowest spec MB. Any brand will do. You just need more PCIE slots and powered PCIE extension lead.

Exactly. ASRock's Pro BTC boards (H61 & H81) are above and beyond every alternative. You better spend the money on better GPUs or better PSU but these boards are perfect and inexpensive.
full member
Activity: 221
Merit: 100
January 08, 2016, 05:30:23 AM
#34
I'm looking for an affordable motherboard for GPU mining that would have at least the requirements to be compatible with the latest GPUs. I think it is based on the PCI-E 2 or PCI-E  connections, am I right? Sorry, but not sure how to set up the GPUs on the motherboard.
I have been looking into ASRock motherboards (since they are cheaper) but I'm not sure if they are recommended for this tasks. I would like to know your thoughts about this matter. Thanks.  Smiley

You better look for AMD motherboards.

You have the military grade type one A
you can get up to 6 GPU's in there.

http://www.ebay.com/bhp/pci-express-3-0-motherboard?_trksid=p2047675.m3443

I have one question though, if I had to choose the most reliable or durable motherboard, which would be the ideal one that meets this criteria? Gigabyte or Asus Motherboards? In regards to how they look, I love Gigabyte better.  Grin


Do not use the military grade mother boards. They are too expensive.

The mining has very low requirement for the motherboard, so you can choose the lowest spec MB. Any brand will do. You just need more PCIE slots and powered PCIE extension lead.
legendary
Activity: 3220
Merit: 1363
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January 07, 2016, 04:06:52 PM
#33
I'm looking for an affordable motherboard for GPU mining that would have at least the requirements to be compatible with the latest GPUs. I think it is based on the PCI-E 2 or PCI-E  connections, am I right? Sorry, but not sure how to set up the GPUs on the motherboard.
I have been looking into ASRock motherboards (since they are cheaper) but I'm not sure if they are recommended for this tasks. I would like to know your thoughts about this matter. Thanks.  Smiley

You better look for AMD motherboards.

You have the military grade type one A
you can get up to 6 GPU's in there.

http://www.ebay.com/bhp/pci-express-3-0-motherboard?_trksid=p2047675.m3443

I have one question though, if I had to choose the most reliable or durable motherboard, which would be the ideal one that meets this criteria? Gigabyte or Asus Motherboards? In regards to how they look, I love Gigabyte better.  Grin
full member
Activity: 221
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January 07, 2016, 03:46:23 PM
#32
Ah, the MSI Z77A-GD55.  

That's a classic.  I never could get it in stock so i always settled for the -G45.

Excellent board!

All the 7 PCIE slots can be used for mining. So You can get up to 7 cards or 8 GPUs if you have dual GPU cards.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1027
January 07, 2016, 02:19:33 PM
#31
I'm looking for an affordable motherboard for GPU mining that would have at least the requirements to be compatible with the latest GPUs. I think it is based on the PCI-E 2 or PCI-E  connections, am I right? Sorry, but not sure how to set up the GPUs on the motherboard.
I have been looking into ASRock motherboards (since they are cheaper) but I'm not sure if they are recommended for this tasks. I would like to know your thoughts about this matter. Thanks.  Smiley

You better look for AMD motherboards.

You have the military grade type one A
you can get up to 6 GPU's in there.

http://www.ebay.com/bhp/pci-express-3-0-motherboard?_trksid=p2047675.m3443
legendary
Activity: 2982
Merit: 1028
January 07, 2016, 07:37:46 AM
#30
Just sot of a question while we're on this topic, I would also like to try GPU mining but would just be using one GPU on my computer, if lets say Ive set it and install cgminer script, can i still use my computer browsing the forum? Too newbie really.

I think there should not be a problem now that only the GPU would be doing all the hard work instead of the CPU. You can browse the forums in the computer with no hassles at all.  Smiley

The only coin that will use CPU a lot is Ethereum. When you start the Etherminer, it will use the CPU a lot. After the initial set up, CPU usage will reduce.
member
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Merit: 10
December 15, 2015, 05:02:03 PM
#29
Just sot of a question while we're on this topic, I would also like to try GPU mining but would just be using one GPU on my computer, if lets say Ive set it and install cgminer script, can i still use my computer browsing the forum? Too newbie really.

From experience, Maybe this was just my set up. my rig ran REALLY slow whilst it was mining. Although cgminer / sgminer was not using CPU and CPU showed little activity it was still very slow as I was mining with the same gfx card my monitor was connected to.

You can reduce the mining intensity of the GPU you use for monitor. It depends on the mining algorithm.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1293
Huh?
December 15, 2015, 02:59:33 PM
#28
Just sot of a question while we're on this topic, I would also like to try GPU mining but would just be using one GPU on my computer, if lets say Ive set it and install cgminer script, can i still use my computer browsing the forum? Too newbie really.

Well, first of all, don't mine script.. mine something asic proof..

Second, lots of mobo's have onboard vga. Just use that when mining. If it's disabled, just enable it, it's perfectly possible.

Greetings
newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
December 15, 2015, 01:24:03 PM
#27
Just sot of a question while we're on this topic, I would also like to try GPU mining but would just be using one GPU on my computer, if lets say Ive set it and install cgminer script, can i still use my computer browsing the forum? Too newbie really.

From experience, Maybe this was just my set up. my rig ran REALLY slow whilst it was mining. Although cgminer / sgminer was not using CPU and CPU showed little activity it was still very slow as I was mining with the same gfx card my monitor was connected to.
legendary
Activity: 3220
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December 15, 2015, 12:23:17 PM
#26
Just sot of a question while we're on this topic, I would also like to try GPU mining but would just be using one GPU on my computer, if lets say Ive set it and install cgminer script, can i still use my computer browsing the forum? Too newbie really.

I think there should not be a problem now that only the GPU would be doing all the hard work instead of the CPU. You can browse the forums in the computer with no hassles at all.  Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 1039
Merit: 256
December 15, 2015, 10:34:47 AM
#25
Just sot of a question while we're on this topic, I would also like to try GPU mining but would just be using one GPU on my computer, if lets say Ive set it and install cgminer script, can i still use my computer browsing the forum? Too newbie really.

You can mine and browsing the internet without problem. You can use all the GPUs to mine. If you use Google Chrome, you need to disable "hardware acceleration". That will make your browsing more smooth.
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1018
December 15, 2015, 09:05:26 AM
#24
Just sot of a question while we're on this topic, I would also like to try GPU mining but would just be using one GPU on my computer, if lets say Ive set it and install cgminer script, can i still use my computer browsing the forum? Too newbie really.
legendary
Activity: 3220
Merit: 1363
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December 15, 2015, 08:00:25 AM
#23
Ah, the MSI Z77A-GD55. 

That's a classic.  I never could get it in stock so i always settled for the -G45.

Excellent board!

GD55 got power and reset button on board, so it is quite handy. G45 is cheaper. It also works very well. The only problem is that you can only have 6 PCIE lanes working.
Ah, the MSI Z77A-GD55.  

That's a classic.  I never could get it in stock so i always settled for the -G45.

Excellent board!

Those are excellent reviews for the motherboards stated previously. I am evaluating which motherboard shall be the ideal one in terms of price and reliability. I'll first start with one that goes according to my budget, and then I will upgrade to a better one.  Cheesy
full member
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December 15, 2015, 06:03:01 AM
#22
Ah, the MSI Z77A-GD55.  

That's a classic.  I never could get it in stock so i always settled for the -G45.

Excellent board!

GD55 got power and reset button on board, so it is quite handy. G45 is cheaper. It also works very well. The only problem is that you can only have 6 PCIE lanes working.
legendary
Activity: 854
Merit: 1000
December 14, 2015, 12:22:43 PM
#21
Ah, the MSI Z77A-GD55.  

That's a classic.  I never could get it in stock so i always settled for the -G45.

Excellent board!
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
December 14, 2015, 06:55:48 AM
#20
Good board candidates for 5+ cards are the Asrock H61s/81s (Intel), the MSI Z77A-G45 (Intel), Asrock 970 Extreme4 (AMD), Asus M5A97 (AMD), and Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 (AMD). I used all of these boards in my farm a while back and can do 5+ cards.

I have the Asrock H61 and MSI Z77A-GD55 in my mining rigs. They are work well. I would recommend them.
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