One tip though, if your going with pcie x1 slots for the card, please make sure they are powered. Even if the cards never use it, it wont draw on it unless it needs too.... better off spending the extra few bucks for the safety of your motherboard and your video card.
For ram I would say no less than 4 gig. I run a few under that does not seem to be any problems though.... the HD can be any size as long as windows fits on it.... heck, I am still using a few old IDE ones I found laying around....even better still I got a few laptop HDs on sale too and use those also....of course they are open air so mounting them is not an issue.
Yea, I will use powered risers for sure. Some ppl say that performance is better with GPUs plugged right in the mobo, but with 5/6 GPUs it would be problematic, I suppose.
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I've already seen that. But I'm more comfortable using Win.
Happens, there is GPU miner for Linux and everyone's waiting for someone to give compiled GPU miner for Win. But it happens with CPU miners more often(I suppose), and CPU can be mined straight from wallet. I don't know... Sometimes there are wallet/miner only for Win first, sometimes - Linux goes ahead
I wanted to put Linux on my new Nvidia rigs, but I haven't decided yet. I would still use Vine or smth(Win simulator). So the point only in going ahead when I've got only Linux miner or smth like that. I don't know tho, will I be able to control whole system(not only simulator) with Teamviewer(I use it for my AMD rigs under Win).
Another dilemma: 60gb ssd and 250gb HDD's prices are the same. So, should I go for SSD?
Also, I run wallets on my rigs during solo, used to be PoS mining only once.
I'm using 1tb HDD's at my AMD rigs, but I found out it's way too big. Also, I have 8gb RAM, I might go for same amount of RAM as well, since it's not big difference in price between 4 and 8.