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don't those riser usually get caught on fire?

no definitly no
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don't those riser usually get caught on fire?
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newbie
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why not try litecoin cloud mining?

Litecoin Cloud Mining

Because I've concluded the price of a KH/s is destined to exponentially decrease over time. A price of a GPU card is too, but the drop is not exponential.

I've concluded this based exclusively on Bitcoin cloud mining (see https://cex.io/), the situation might be different with litecoins and other scrypt currencies. I will check out the link you sent me, it looks very interesting. Thanks! Smiley


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You need 1X riser 3 PCS and 16X riser 2 PCS so you can add you 5 GPUs.
By the way what PSU are you using? Be sure for that also

I still don't know what PSU to buy, since I don't know which GPU models I'll use and how to correctly compute the required voltage.

no problem hope it works out for you mate
newbie
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why not try litecoin cloud mining?

Litecoin Cloud Mining

Because I've concluded the price of a KH/s is destined to exponentially decrease over time. A price of a GPU card is too, but the drop is not exponential.

I've concluded this based exclusively on Bitcoin cloud mining (see https://cex.io/), the situation might be different with litecoins and other scrypt currencies. I will check out the link you sent me, it looks very interesting. Thanks! Smiley


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You need 1X riser 3 PCS and 16X riser 2 PCS so you can add you 5 GPUs.
By the way what PSU are you using? Be sure for that also

I still don't know what PSU to buy, since I don't know which GPU models I'll use and how to correctly compute the required voltage. Thanks for pointing out this problem!

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Use powered risers. Also get this motherboard it's cheaper: http://www.microcenter.com/product/382952/970_Extreme4_Socket_AM3_970_ATX_AMD_Motherboard

Seems better indeed, thanks! I hope my reseller have this. I cannot import expensive goods from the US without paying, so I need to buy gears inside of the EU. PCI risers cost 9$ on amazon but if you live in the EU prices starts from 12€ ( = 16$) which is insane. Not to mention the powered ones, which I saw for prices starting at 25€.
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You have 2 x16 slots and 3 x1 slots. You will need x1 risers for the x1 slots. It should hold 5.

Thanks for your reply and help!
So, those connectors labeled PCIEX1_1, PCIEX1_2 and PCIEX1_3 are meant to be connected to a GPU, right?

If I had 5 of these:

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Together with a power supply unit, cpu, ram, hdd. Do you think this can work? Or, perhaps, some software problems may arise in using 5 gpu's?

Sorry for sounding like an idiot, but I've never done this before and the most manuals on mining are all like: "oh yeah, just connect some cables, download some shit and press some buttons dude..."


Check out this video on youtube of some guy building a litecoin rig with similar motherboard... if you haven't assembled a PC before then you could pick up a few tips.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_dnTQ8xeV0
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why not try litecoin cloud mining?


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With $9000 investment i can make 300$ everyday why to go for it?

Not to mention the explosion of scrypt hashing power soon to arrive, those calculations are probably very generous.
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Undeadbitcoiner Will not DIE until 1BTC=50K
why not try litecoin cloud mining?

Litecoin Cloud Mining

Income Calculator
KHS: BTC/USD: BTC/KHS: Rates Updated 804 Mins Ago
Total KHS: 10000
Total Investment: 15.50000000 BTC ($9532.50 USD)

Daily Income: 0.08967358 BTC ($55.15 USD)
Monthly Income: 2.77988098 BTC ($1709.65 USD)

Break Even In: 173 Days.
With $9000 investment i can make 300$ everyday why to go for it?
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Undeadbitcoiner Will not DIE until 1BTC=50K
You need 1X riser 3 PCS and 16X riser 2 PCS so you can add you 5 GPUs.
By the way what PSU are you using? Be sure for that also
newbie
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You might power raisers.

https://i.imgur.com/Dt2Rola.jpg

This one? Yeah, I was wondering also how to manage the power supply. Do you think 2 GPU draining from the motherboard and 3 from an external PSU can be good? Thanks!
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You might power raisers.
newbie
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You have 2 x16 slots and 3 x1 slots. You will need x1 risers for the x1 slots. It should hold 5.

Thanks for your reply and help!
So, those connectors labeled PCIEX1_1, PCIEX1_2 and PCIEX1_3 are meant to be connected to a GPU, right?

If I had 5 of these:

http://media.sapphiretech.com//images/prods/2044/21227-00_R9_290_4GBGDDR5_DP_HDMI_2DVI_PCIE_C02_635180480190970430_600_600.jpg

In order to work properly I'd just need 2 of these:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/311TDzGFsmL.jpg

and 3 of these:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31D92TWV20L.jpg

Together with a power supply unit, cpu, ram, hdd. Do you think this can work? Or, perhaps, some software problems may arise in using 5 gpu's?

Sorry for sounding like an idiot, but I've never done this before and the most manuals on mining are all like: "oh yeah, just connect some cables, download some shit and press some buttons dude..."
newbie
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I've read somewhere that this motherboard can hold up to 5 GPUs: http://[Suspicious link removed]/NXTZC4

However, as I asked my reseller if this was true, he replied that it can hold 2 graphic cards on PCI-Express 16x slots in crossfire mode.

Can someone explain me what does it means? This is the same article on the reseller page: http://[Suspicious link removed]/NBjadK, it really looks like the same product to me.

Do I really need crossfire mode? Can I connect 5 GPU do that motherboard, install windows and start mining at full power?

EDIT: since I can't post links, here's the name of the motherboard.


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Gigabyte AMD FM2+/FM2 AMP-UP Audio OP-AMP USB DAP-UP UEFI DualBIOS ATX Motherboard GA-G1.Sniper A88X

and here's a photo:

https://i.imgur.com/Dwi1wsA.jpg

Thanks for your help!

You have 2 x16 slots and 3 x1 slots. You will need x1 risers for the x1 slots. It should hold 5.
newbie
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I've read somewhere that this motherboard can hold up to 5 GPUs: http://[Suspicious link removed]/NXTZC4

However, as I asked my reseller if this was true, he replied that it can hold 2 graphic cards on PCI-Express 16x slots in crossfire mode.

Can someone explain me what does it means? This is the same article on the reseller page: http://[Suspicious link removed]/NBjadK, it really looks like the same product to me.

Do I really need crossfire mode? Can I connect 5 GPU do that motherboard, install windows and start mining at full power?

EDIT: since I can't post links, here's the name of the motherboard.


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Gigabyte AMD FM2+/FM2 AMP-UP Audio OP-AMP USB DAP-UP UEFI DualBIOS ATX Motherboard GA-G1.Sniper A88X

and here's a photo:

https://i.imgur.com/Dwi1wsA.jpg

Thanks for your help!
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