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The G45 only allows 6 of the 7 slots. I haven't heard anything about the G65. Have you confirmed that all 7 cards run at full hashpower? Can you post your system config and all its hardware?

sveetsnelda made the post on the previous page and I am building rigs so I decided to try the board.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1990544

I have 7950's on it.  I'm busy with the build but hopefully can find time to create a thread with the boards I have made 6 and 7 card rigs on soon as quite a few are interested.
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I do wonder... if you use a x16 riser in the orange highlighted slot will you still need to PCIe presence short it?

I actually am running this board now with two 7970s in a HAF XM until I get powered risers and a custom case. The card between the CPU and second GPU runs about 6-7c hotter.

Plan to use the MSI 890FXA-GD70 in the custom case I plan to build so wont be using more than two cards on the MSI Z77A-G45 until I build a second many months down the road.

I dont know about the MSI Z77A-G45, but I do know that on the MSI Z77A-G65 you can use all 7 slots with an Ivy bridge processor and no presence pin shorting is required on any slot!  I use 7 1x to 16x risers, 4 of them are powered, 3 get power from the board.

The G45 only allows 6 of the 7 slots. I haven't heard anything about the G65. Have you confirmed that all 7 cards run at full hashpower? Can you post your system config and all its hardware?
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I do wonder... if you use a x16 riser in the orange highlighted slot will you still need to PCIe presence short it?

I actually am running this board now with two 7970s in a HAF XM until I get powered risers and a custom case. The card between the CPU and second GPU runs about 6-7c hotter.

Plan to use the MSI 890FXA-GD70 in the custom case I plan to build so wont be using more than two cards on the MSI Z77A-G45 until I build a second many months down the road.

I dont know about the MSI Z77A-G45, but I do know that on the MSI Z77A-G65 you can use all 7 slots with an Ivy bridge processor and no presence pin shorting is required on any slot!  I use 7 1x to 16x risers, 4 of them are powered, 3 get power from the board.
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I do wonder... if you use a x16 riser in the orange highlighted slot will you still need to PCIe presence short it?

I actually am running this board now with two 7970s in a HAF XM until I get powered risers and a custom case. The card between the CPU and second GPU runs about 6-7c hotter.

Plan to use the MSI 890FXA-GD70 in the custom case I plan to build so wont be using more than two cards on the MSI Z77A-G45 until I build a second many months down the road.

You will need a PCIe presence short even with a x16 riser. I wouldn't recommend using an x1 riser anyways LOL.

Also, make sure you look into the power distribution of that MSI 890FXA-GD70 board. Sometimes if you occupy 6 slots one will shut down. Make sure you know which one. Also look around to try and find other rigs with that board.
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Yup, picture says it all:



I do wonder... if you use a x16 riser in the orange highlighted slot will you still need to PCIe presence short it?

I'm actually running this board now with two 7970s in a HAF XM until I get powered risers and a custom case. The card between the CPU and second GPU runs about 6-7c hotter.

Plan to use the MSI 890FXA-GD70 in the custom case I plan to build so wont be using more than two cards on the MSI Z77A-G45 until I build a second many months down the road.
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I found this thread helpful on the MSI Z77A-G45

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97154.0;all


Just note when you read that thread that you can ONLY use 6 GPUs on that board. Scroll down and read a bit and it will be explained. Nice find though!
legendary
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I found this thread helpful on the MSI Z77A-G45

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97154.0;all
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I would recommend 8 with 6 GPUs. also don't use a total shit CPU. Use a intel sandy bridge series processor at the least. doesn't have to be a good one, but i'd recommend it. With the recommended boards you've seen such as the MSI Z77A-G45, a sandy bridge processor is a must. Also, I recommend using a server power supply (1600W min). Or just ground two 1000 W PSUs together.

Honest question, why do you need a Sandy Bridge?

I was under the impression that he was going to do some Scrypt mining. Sandy Bridge processors aren't crap for it from what I've heard.

The reason someone would want to use an IVY bridge CPU is if the motherboard they have disables one of the pcie slots if an IVY bridge CPU isn't being used.

All CPUs that fit in a socket 1155 board are at least sandy bridge, even the low end one core celeron g440.



OK. The board has 7 slots, but 1 pcie x1 slot is hard-disabled even with the ivy bridge if the 3 pcie x16 slots are used in conjunction with the other 3 pcie x1
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I would recommend 8 with 6 GPUs. also don't use a total shit CPU. Use a intel sandy bridge series processor at the least. doesn't have to be a good one, but i'd recommend it. With the recommended boards you've seen such as the MSI Z77A-G45, a sandy bridge processor is a must. Also, I recommend using a server power supply (1600W min). Or just ground two 1000 W PSUs together.

Honest question, why do you need a Sandy Bridge?

I was under the impression that he was going to do some Scrypt mining. Sandy Bridge processors aren't crap for it from what I've heard.

The reason someone would want to use an IVY bridge CPU is if the motherboard they have disables one of the pcie slots if an IVY bridge CPU isn't being used.

All CPUs that fit in a socket 1155 board are at least sandy bridge, even the low end one core celeron g440.

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I would recommend 8 with 6 GPUs. also don't use a total shit CPU. Use a intel sandy bridge series processor at the least. doesn't have to be a good one, but i'd recommend it. With the recommended boards you've seen such as the MSI Z77A-G45, a sandy bridge processor is a must. Also, I recommend using a server power supply (1600W min). Or just ground two 1000 W PSUs together.

Honest question, why do you need a Sandy Bridge?

I was under the impression that he was going to do some Scrypt mining. Sandy Bridge processors aren't crap for it from what I've heard.
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I would recommend 8 with 6 GPUs. also don't use a total shit CPU. Use a intel sandy bridge series processor at the least. doesn't have to be a good one, but i'd recommend it. With the recommended boards you've seen such as the MSI Z77A-G45, a sandy bridge processor is a must. Also, I recommend using a server power supply (1600W min). Or just ground two 1000 W PSUs together.

Honest question, why do you need a Sandy Bridge?
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jaywaka - Thanks, I put together a what i think will work for me(note i switched from 7950 to 6870), could you take a look and see if it make sense?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2104287

Thank you
Replied, gave advice. Hopefully it helps.
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jaywaka - Thanks, I put together a what i think will work for me(note i switched from 7950 to 6870), could you take a look and see if it make sense?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2104287

Thank you
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I'm in the market for 6GPU(7950) setup as well, so what PSU are you guys recommending? I would like to use 1 PSU per rig if that is possible.

So is 4GB ram enough for scrypt mining or no? what about CPU? is crappy CPU ok? or do i need to push up a level?

Thanks

I would recommend 8 with 6 GPUs. also don't use a total shit CPU. Use a intel sandy bridge series processor at the least. doesn't have to be a good one, but i'd recommend it. With the recommended boards you've seen such as the MSI Z77A-G45, a sandy bridge processor is a must. Also, I recommend using a server power supply (1600W min). Or just ground two 1000 W PSUs together.
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I'm in the market for 6GPU(7950) setup as well, so what PSU are you guys recommending? I would like to use 1 PSU per rig if that is possible.

So is 4GB ram enough for scrypt mining or no? what about CPU? is crappy CPU ok? or do i need to push up a level?

Thanks
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I would also like info on your 6 gpu setup.  I have ordered 2 MSI 990FXA-GD65 V2 hoping to populate 6gpus without to many issues. If this Mobo does not work looks like the MSI Z77A-GD65 is in my near future.

Can anyone confirm the version 2 board will work I see above the normal version works with no problems. But they didnt state enviroment.

Seeing yours looks stable you mind sharing.  Also what PSU you using?


That mobo has a 6 pin (pcie) power connector on the board, will you use it or will you useuse powered riseres instead?

Both would be the safest route and ensure the highest hashrate, as that built in power connector still wont feed more than the motherboard would if it wasnt there.
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I would also like info on your 6 gpu setup.  I have ordered 2 MSI 990FXA-GD65 V2 hoping to populate 6gpus without to many issues. If this Mobo does not work looks like the MSI Z77A-GD65 is in my near future.

Can anyone confirm the version 2 board will work I see above the normal version works with no problems. But they didnt state enviroment.

Seeing yours looks stable you mind sharing.  Also what PSU you using?


That mobo has a 6 pin (pcie) power connector on the board, will you use it or will you useuse powered riseres instead?
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To run six cards on this board (at least for scrypt mining), wouldn't you need two PSUs connected to get past the 1600W max PSU size you can buy to feed them? Or just get all undervolted cards on there? Would powered risers be needed if you undervolt the cards or no?

I would use powered risers regardless just for the sake of not frying the motherboard. It also ensures you are getting the max hashpower possible, while protecting peace of mind  Wink
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To run six cards on this board (at least for scrypt mining), wouldn't you need two PSUs connected to get past the 1600W max PSU size you can buy to feed them? Or just get all undervolted cards on there? Would powered risers be needed if you undervolt the cards or no?
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