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Topic: Effects of Non-GPU Hardware on a Rig (Read 429 times)

sr. member
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January 31, 2014, 10:15:48 PM
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I'm new to mining and the reading I had done had me under the impression that the graphics card was the dominant factor in determining what you could get out of your rig.  However, I started with getting about 400 kH/s with the XFX R9 270 on my work/gaming machine, and then decided to try to stick some XFX 7950s into a crappy rig with a Celeron, cheap Gigabyte mobo and cheap memory, and it is giving me almost nothing.  If I take the 7950 and put it in my "good" machine, I can get about 530 kH/s stably without touching other options; in my cheap rig, I get about 150 from the exact same card before it explodes with HW errors.  With overclocking, I can get my good machine to do about 630 kH/s with that card before I start getting occasional (~2%) rejections (still no hardware errors).

Am I doing something wrong, or did I just pick some bad components for the rest of the rig?

What miner are you using and are the configurations the same?
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
January 31, 2014, 10:06:14 PM
#1
I'm new to mining and the reading I had done had me under the impression that the graphics card was the dominant factor in determining what you could get out of your rig.  However, I started with getting about 400 kH/s with the XFX R9 270 on my work/gaming machine, and then decided to try to stick some XFX 7950s into a crappy rig with a Celeron, cheap Gigabyte mobo and cheap memory, and it is giving me almost nothing.  If I take the 7950 and put it in my "good" machine, I can get about 530 kH/s stably without touching other options; in my cheap rig, I get about 150 from the exact same card before it explodes with HW errors.  With overclocking, I can get my good machine to do about 630 kH/s with that card before I start getting occasional (~2%) rejections (still no hardware errors).

Am I doing something wrong, or did I just pick some bad components for the rest of the rig?
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