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January 03, 2014, 02:24:12 PM
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And as I am re-reading, disregard my post. I'm not using x1 to x16, just PCI to PCIe x16. I'll find another thread Smiley
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Do the PCI to PCIe adapters require any specific drivers other than stock AMD drivers? I popped a card in and it shows in device manager, but 0.000KH/s in cgminer. Can't seem to get cgminer to recognize the card if it passes through the PCI to PCIe adapter and an x16 riser cable.
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legendary
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Hi,

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We stock higher quality cables with a triple thickness of wire to prevent this heat and potential fire issue.

Please view the images below to see the thicker and high quality of cable.




We have many of these cables plus more at our online shop.

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If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Kind regards,
Tom

Thanks for the link Tom.
How much is shipping to DK and approximate delivery time?

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Hi,

Beware of the cable on Amazon as they have the thin VGA type wires that may get too hot over time.

We stock higher quality cables with a triple thickness of wire to prevent this heat and potential fire issue.

Please view the images below to see the thicker and high quality of cable.




We have many of these cables plus more at our online shop.

www.litecoinminingparts.com

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Kind regards,
Tom
legendary
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legendary
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Thats great, I will try it out.

Thanks for the advice ineedit.

best regards,
sr. member
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I was wondering if anybody have tried utilizing the PCIe 1X interface for scrypt mining?

Normally you would plug in the graphics card in the PCIe 16 connector, I have a few mobo's lying around with only 1x16X and 2x1X connectors, would be nice to utilize them instead of buying new mobo with 3-4 16X connectors.
I believe the bandwidth for the jobs send to the GPU do not need x16 speed - but will the driver and cgminer react to only having a 1X connection?

Have anybody tried with a adapter like:
http://www.amazon.com/HOTER-PCI-E-Extension-Cable-Adapter/dp/B0057M1ZLE/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1388654619&sr=1-2&keywords=PCI-Express+PCI-E+16X+Riser+Card+Flex+Flexible+Ribbon+Extender+Extension+Cable

The unpowered riser cable will only work with older cards, use a powered riser cable instead.

How will the driver and cgminer reach when the graphic card is connected to PCIe 1X, will it be fine and dandy?

Thinking about getting one of the riser with power support (something like this):
http://www.amazon.co.uk/PCI-E-Powered-Ribbon-Extender-Adapter/dp/B00H8ODPXK/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1388656072&sr=8-4&keywords=PCI+Express+PCI-E+16X+Riser

At least it could be a fun experiment to see how the performance are.

btw. I am using R9 280X cards.




That's the one you will need. It is done by the magic of electrickery  Cheesy


Lolz Smiley

How about the bandwidth, the rates of the job to the GPU is super low, right?
(I remember that when I build my FPGA miners for bitcoin coin last year, RS232 was fast enough).

I can see on the mobo schematic that the 16X is directly connected to the CPU, but the 1x slots is connected to port extension, so I am pretty sure you can not go higher than Gen2 on the PCIe 1x slot (properly only Gen1).


Your card automatically switches to the x1 because it doesn't get the signal from the bus from the other missing 15 PCIe lanes. Even the lowest PCIe x1 gives 250MB/s and Scrypt is the worst bus bandwidth hog that uses 1KB per hash so 200+  GPU's simultaneously mining Scrypt if my mental math is correct.
legendary
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One coin to rule them all
I was wondering if anybody have tried utilizing the PCIe 1X interface for scrypt mining?

Normally you would plug in the graphics card in the PCIe 16 connector, I have a few mobo's lying around with only 1x16X and 2x1X connectors, would be nice to utilize them instead of buying new mobo with 3-4 16X connectors.
I believe the bandwidth for the jobs send to the GPU do not need x16 speed - but will the driver and cgminer react to only having a 1X connection?

Have anybody tried with a adapter like:
http://www.amazon.com/HOTER-PCI-E-Extension-Cable-Adapter/dp/B0057M1ZLE/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1388654619&sr=1-2&keywords=PCI-Express+PCI-E+16X+Riser+Card+Flex+Flexible+Ribbon+Extender+Extension+Cable

The unpowered riser cable will only work with older cards, use a powered riser cable instead.

How will the driver and cgminer reach when the graphic card is connected to PCIe 1X, will it be fine and dandy?

Thinking about getting one of the riser with power support (something like this):
http://www.amazon.co.uk/PCI-E-Powered-Ribbon-Extender-Adapter/dp/B00H8ODPXK/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1388656072&sr=8-4&keywords=PCI+Express+PCI-E+16X+Riser

At least it could be a fun experiment to see how the performance are.

btw. I am using R9 280X cards.




That's the one you will need. It is done by the magic of electrickery  Cheesy


Lolz Smiley

How about the bandwidth, the rates of the job to the GPU is super low, right?
(I remember that when I build my FPGA miners for bitcoin coin last year, RS232 was fast enough).

I can see on the mobo schematic that the 16X is directly connected to the CPU, but the 1x slots is connected to port extension, so I am pretty sure you can not go higher than Gen2 on the PCIe 1x slot (properly only Gen1).




sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
I was wondering if anybody have tried utilizing the PCIe 1X interface for scrypt mining?

Normally you would plug in the graphics card in the PCIe 16 connector, I have a few mobo's lying around with only 1x16X and 2x1X connectors, would be nice to utilize them instead of buying new mobo with 3-4 16X connectors.
I believe the bandwidth for the jobs send to the GPU do not need x16 speed - but will the driver and cgminer react to only having a 1X connection?

Have anybody tried with a adapter like:
http://www.amazon.com/HOTER-PCI-E-Extension-Cable-Adapter/dp/B0057M1ZLE/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1388654619&sr=1-2&keywords=PCI-Express+PCI-E+16X+Riser+Card+Flex+Flexible+Ribbon+Extender+Extension+Cable

The unpowered riser cable will only work with older cards, use a powered riser cable instead.

How will the driver and cgminer reach when the graphic card is connected to PCIe 1X, will it be fine and dandy?

Thinking about getting one of the riser with power support (something like this):
http://www.amazon.co.uk/PCI-E-Powered-Ribbon-Extender-Adapter/dp/B00H8ODPXK/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1388656072&sr=8-4&keywords=PCI+Express+PCI-E+16X+Riser

At least it could be a fun experiment to see how the performance are.

btw. I am using R9 280X cards.




That's the one you will need. It is done by the magic of electrickery  Cheesy

legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1062
One coin to rule them all
I was wondering if anybody have tried utilizing the PCIe 1X interface for scrypt mining?

Normally you would plug in the graphics card in the PCIe 16 connector, I have a few mobo's lying around with only 1x16X and 2x1X connectors, would be nice to utilize them instead of buying new mobo with 3-4 16X connectors.
I believe the bandwidth for the jobs send to the GPU do not need x16 speed - but will the driver and cgminer react to only having a 1X connection?

Have anybody tried with a adapter like:
http://www.amazon.com/HOTER-PCI-E-Extension-Cable-Adapter/dp/B0057M1ZLE/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1388654619&sr=1-2&keywords=PCI-Express+PCI-E+16X+Riser+Card+Flex+Flexible+Ribbon+Extender+Extension+Cable

The unpowered riser cable will only work with older cards, use a powered riser cable instead.

How will the driver and cgminer reach when the graphic card is connected to PCIe 1X, will it be fine and dandy?

Thinking about getting one of the riser with power support (something like this):
http://www.amazon.co.uk/PCI-E-Powered-Ribbon-Extender-Adapter/dp/B00H8ODPXK/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1388656072&sr=8-4&keywords=PCI+Express+PCI-E+16X+Riser

At least it could be a fun experiment to see how the performance are.

btw. I am using R9 280X cards.


sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
I was wondering if anybody have tried utilizing the PCIe 1X interface for scrypt mining?

Normally you would plug in the graphics card in the PCIe 16 connector, I have a few mobo's lying around with only 1x16X and 2x1X connectors, would be nice to utilize them instead of buying new mobo with 3-4 16X connectors.
I believe the bandwidth for the jobs send to the GPU do not need x16 speed - but will the driver and cgminer react to only having a 1X connection?

Have anybody tried with a adapter like:
http://www.amazon.com/HOTER-PCI-E-Extension-Cable-Adapter/dp/B0057M1ZLE/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1388654619&sr=1-2&keywords=PCI-Express+PCI-E+16X+Riser+Card+Flex+Flexible+Ribbon+Extender+Extension+Cable

The unpowered riser cable will only work with older cards, use a powered riser cable instead.
legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1062
One coin to rule them all
I was wondering if anybody have tried utilizing the PCIe 1X interface for scrypt mining?

Normally you would plug in the graphics card in the PCIe 16 connector, I have a few mobo's lying around with only 1x16X and 2x1X connectors, would be nice to utilize them instead of buying new mobo with 3-4 16X connectors.
I believe the bandwidth for the jobs send to the GPU do not need x16 speed - but will the driver and cgminer react to only having a 1X connection?

Have anybody tried with a adapter like:
http://www.amazon.com/HOTER-PCI-E-Extension-Cable-Adapter/dp/B0057M1ZLE/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1388654619&sr=1-2&keywords=PCI-Express+PCI-E+16X+Riser+Card+Flex+Flexible+Ribbon+Extender+Extension+Cable
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