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Topic: ASUS B250 Mining Expert MB - 19 Cards! - page 16. (Read 31122 times)

newbie
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February 27, 2018, 07:46:49 AM
I'm using the mining status software, where they list "working" on the cards to the left.  I suppose it reboots if a card fails, but I've not had to do that yet.  I mainly use it for the card status.
newbie
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February 26, 2018, 04:33:20 PM
Are u guys using the included asus b250 software in windows?
jr. member
Activity: 56
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February 24, 2018, 03:06:29 PM
problem with this board:

BIOS always change the default video port from AUTO to CPU.
I always save and exit but this option change.

Another same board is ok.

any clues?
newbie
Activity: 312
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February 24, 2018, 11:04:08 AM
Anyone using usb wifi on this rig?
I mined with 1 gpu without problem.

Mining with 7 or 13 fpu causes socket closed error messages. Could this be usb wifi related?
use an usb extension cable

That did the trick.
The error messages is gone.
But the miner (claymore dual eth+dcr in nicehash) keeeps closing mining window and starts again.

Hmmm.

newbie
Activity: 312
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February 24, 2018, 04:51:39 AM
Instead of upper wooden bar I would use flat metal, that way you can allow hot air to go freely out from the card and also you can make threads fro screws.
This way hot air exhaust is blocked by wood and once you unscrew card you cannot put it back in the same place because wood is very soft material.

Still it looks nice and its working for you and that's most important for the moment.




Hi. Thanks.

The exhaust is not blocked. There is a 1.5cm gap between wood and exhaust
full member
Activity: 728
Merit: 115
February 24, 2018, 04:35:38 AM
Instead of upper wooden bar I would use flat metal, that way you can allow hot air to go freely out from the card and also you can make threads fro screws.
This way hot air exhaust is blocked by wood and once you unscrew card you cannot put it back in the same place because wood is very soft material.

Still it looks nice and its working for you and that's most important for the moment.


newbie
Activity: 312
Merit: 0
February 24, 2018, 03:52:12 AM
Here is the first rig, building two more.
Nice rig! How did you come up with the dimension for this one? I mean, the GPUs are fixed with only one screw (which not really retains it in place) on the upper beam, and the weight is just sitting on the lower beam? How does cooling work out this way? Needs additional fans, no?

Thanks.
I just tried different dimensions. The wood is 3x4.8cm

Weight is sitting on both beams. But they are very strong, the lower beam handle it fine. The riser also have one screw.

I havent got it working yet. Getting a lot of errors suddenly. Worked fine with 1gpu. Will try to extend the ub wifi dongle. Or else i have to usa network cable :/
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February 24, 2018, 03:46:23 AM
Here is the first rig, building two more.
Nice rig! How did you come up with the dimension for this one? I mean, the GPUs are fixed with only one screw (which not really retains it in place) on the upper beam, and the weight is just sitting on the lower beam? How does cooling work out this way? Needs additional fans, no?
newbie
Activity: 312
Merit: 0
February 24, 2018, 02:50:26 AM
Anyone using usb wifi on this rig?
I mined with 1 gpu without problem.

Mining with 7 or 13 fpu causes socket closed error messages. Could this be usb wifi related?
use an usb extension cable

Thanks. Will try that.
Here is the first rig, building two more.
13x radeon 570 nitro+
2x evga g2 1600w
Pentium g4560
4gb ram

https://i.imgur.com/x9epDER.jpg
newbie
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February 24, 2018, 02:44:02 AM
https://ibb.co/ng02TH

This one of my little setups, decided to put wheels on it to make it easier to move.
jr. member
Activity: 238
Merit: 3
February 24, 2018, 01:51:58 AM
Anyone using usb wifi on this rig?
I mined with 1 gpu without problem.

Mining with 7 or 13 fpu causes socket closed error messages. Could this be usb wifi related?
use an usb extension cable
newbie
Activity: 312
Merit: 0
February 24, 2018, 01:50:48 AM
Anyone using usb wifi on this rig?
I mined with 1 gpu without problem.

Mining with 7 or 13 fpu causes socket closed error messages. Could this be usb wifi related?
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February 23, 2018, 04:19:05 AM
I went with wood, currently holding 4x 1080ti & 4x 1070. Mark off your first 8' 1x2: 36", 2x 7", 2x 11", 2x 11.75", approx no waste. Mark next 8' 1x2: 36", 2x 12.5", and you're left with ~35" piece for under risers. Wood cost $3, oak plywood $6, closet bar $4. You need 1 1/4" screws and I paid $1 for the wood rod. If I did it again I would actually use wood glue instead of staring at the bottle the whole time. Metal would be better, but this took me 2 hours max.
Wow, nice build, cheap and simply. I think with regular vacuuming it should not be necessary to wash the rig down (which would have been the main advantage going for a metal structure). Working with wood just seems easier. Will have to take a look.
newbie
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February 22, 2018, 09:40:03 PM
I went with wood, currently holding 4x 1080ti & 4x 1070. I have 4 AMD cards en route, and 3 more nvidia ti's here. I'm having second thoughts about adding AMD to the mix, but we'll see how the config goes. I'm 2 weeks in with 8 cards, plug and play, except that I had to plug all 8 Nvidia into the bottom pcie slots as someone around here suggested.

It's 36" long overall with a 35" bronze closet bar (Lowes) to bolt the cards to, a wood rod for riser support, oak plywood, and a metal mobo tray. I'll add 2 more cross beams under the oak plywood and a few more screws to transport it.

http://comp49.com/asus.jpg
http://comp49.com/asus2.jpg

Mark off your first 8' 1x2: 36", 2x 7", 2x 11", 2x 11.75", approx no waste. Mark next 8' 1x2: 36", 2x 12.5", and you're left with ~35" piece for under risers. Wood cost $3, oak plywood $6, closet bar $4. You need 1 1/4" screws and I paid $1 for the wood rod. If I did it again I would actually use wood glue instead of staring at the bottle the whole time.

Metal would be better, but this took me 2 hours max.
full member
Activity: 728
Merit: 115
February 22, 2018, 02:41:56 AM
I personally wouldn't bother with that for the moment, just use some USB-LAN adapter.
You can always RMA the board before the warranty period expires.

At this moment it's just to much trouble to waste time on this if crucial functions are still working on the board and mining is operational.



 
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
February 21, 2018, 03:26:34 PM
Have anyone had any network problems with the card? Thinking about the onboard nic from Intel. Am having troubles with download speed, it's nowhere near my isp limit, and i've tried other computers on the same network, router and cable. Installed a standalone nic from Intel, and right away i got correct speeds. Anyone got any clue? Defect onboard nic?

Have you tried testing transfer speeds from integrated NIC to some other PC on same network?
It could be driver problem or just some settings in driver.
I had that kind of problem on some other boards, usually correct drivers solved the problem.

Also keep in mind that cable cannot be tested without instrument, I had cables that were problematic and sometimes keep loosing packages so speed dropped a lot due to re-transmit of packages.
That same cable have been tested with instrument and sometimes it had 8 pin connection and sometimes didn't.





I've used iperf to test between two computers on the same network yes, and the download performance is very bad. I've also tested windows with different drivers, and linux, but still the same problem. On the B250, only thing giving me the correct download speed at the moment is the standalone nic i plugged in. The onboard gives bad download speed in every scenario i've tried it in so far, only thing i can think of at this moment is hardware issue :/
full member
Activity: 728
Merit: 115
February 21, 2018, 02:49:59 PM
Have anyone had any network problems with the card? Thinking about the onboard nic from Intel. Am having troubles with download speed, it's nowhere near my isp limit, and i've tried other computers on the same network, router and cable. Installed a standalone nic from Intel, and right away i got correct speeds. Anyone got any clue? Defect onboard nic?

Have you tried testing transfer speeds from integrated NIC to some other PC on same network?
It could be driver problem or just some settings in driver.
I had that kind of problem on some other boards, usually correct drivers solved the problem.

Also keep in mind that cable cannot be tested without instrument, I had cables that were problematic and sometimes keep loosing packages so speed dropped a lot due to re-transmit of packages.
That same cable have been tested with instrument and sometimes it had 8 pin connection and sometimes didn't.



newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
February 21, 2018, 01:33:20 PM
Have anyone had any network problems with the card? Thinking about the onboard nic from Intel. Am having troubles with download speed, it's nowhere near my isp limit, and i've tried other computers on the same network, router and cable. Installed a standalone nic from Intel, and right away i got correct speeds. Anyone got any clue? Defect onboard nic?
full member
Activity: 728
Merit: 115
February 19, 2018, 04:56:59 AM
If you go with wooden build keep in mind that construction cannot be so good that you could just take it out to clean it with air compressor. Metal construction would be much better for moving around. Cards are full of dust in a month or two.
True, so wood isn't such a good idea after all.  Roll Eyes

OK, so if I want to try to build a metal frame myself, any idea where to begin with? Has anybody seen something like a tutorial, build instructions or video? I mean, the wheel should not have to be invented twice...  Wink

Every construction with 13 GPU will be big and heavy, you can go with wood but you could make base with kitchen board (more sturdy and will not bend so much under weight).
Or you could make metal frame under it and go with classic wooden frame.

It all depends what your personal requirements are, I like to have transportable rig.

You could go with wood, and attach some industrial wheels under it.


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February 19, 2018, 04:48:55 AM
If you go with wooden build keep in mind that construction cannot be so good that you could just take it out to clean it with air compressor. Metal construction would be much better for moving around. Cards are full of dust in a month or two.
True, so wood isn't such a good idea after all.  Roll Eyes

OK, so if I want to try to build a metal frame myself, any idea where to begin with? Has anybody seen something like a tutorial, build instructions or video? I mean, the wheel should not have to be invented twice...  Wink
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