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legendary
Activity: 1493
Merit: 1003
May 16, 2012, 03:31:25 PM
#8
Well, sorry to bother, but I have an Asus M4N78-VM with an embed gForce 8200 and an ATI HD5550.
I'm running Ubuntu and I'd love to use the gForce as my main graphics card, letting the mining to the ATI.
My problem is that I can't have a nice configuration for this.
Can anyone give me some cue?

Thanks in advance.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1001
May 16, 2012, 03:23:03 PM
#7
That 850watt PSU should be ok for a little while,I ran 2 6970's in xfire on an 800watt Kingwin modular.When gaming my rig (3 HDD's,6 fans & 965 quad core AMD) used 460 watts,BUT when mineing it used 720 watts!!!

It didn't last but 3 months & popped,but it was 2 years & 5 months old too  Sad

I warrantied it with Kingwin (3 year warranty) & they gave me a 1000watt upgrade for free  Cool I highly recommend Kingwin,even though I had one die,I've got 9 others (gamer rigs for others) & 1 more thats my other gaming rig that are still running after 3+ years Grin

Funny thing though,as the 800watt used 720 watts,the 1000watt used only 640 watts while mineing.So my efficency went up with the larger PSU. Huh They are of the same model,or "family",just increased to 1000watts.

Seeing as you'll have a 560ti & 5970,if you only mine with the 5970 (its a hungry bugger Cheesy),you should be ok.I have a battery backup I use & it tells me my wattage consumption.

If you wish to mine with both I'd up your PSU to 1000watt,just to be safe & use less wattage Cool
full member
Activity: 173
Merit: 100
May 16, 2012, 08:25:16 AM
#6
1) Yes, I tried it on WinXP/Win7 32/64.
2) Yes, you have to use optimized miner for each card (ie. ufasoft for nvidia, cgminer for ati). But better to let the nividia card idle when you're not gaming if you don't have free electricity.
3) Yes, I tried this on a motherboard with an nvidia 8200 IGP. Played online games on the IGP and mined on the 6870 at the same time.
4) If you use CGMiner with intensity above 8, mouse movement might be laggy and game loading time might increase. (Its possible that you might not encounter these problem because you are using a card, not IGP.)
legendary
Activity: 1713
Merit: 1029
May 16, 2012, 07:36:38 AM
#5
Thanks! Mine is a Seasonic, well I suppose I'll find out in a week lol.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1001
May 16, 2012, 06:24:42 AM
#4
Thank you! About the power supply: I never even thought about that... I have an 850W, do you think that will cover it? If not, do you think taking out the 560 Ti will cover it? If the 2nd option does I would just sell my 560 Ti, no biggie.

About #2: Yeah, figured the 5970's going to be amazing at mining, but ehh, Got my 560 TI to run at 105 MH/s, suppose every bit (no pun intended) counts.

I'm not at all familiar with gforce cards and their power requirements.  850 sounds like it'll work to me though, depending on the quality of your power supply.  You'll find out when you crank both up. Smiley

I tried running a 6870 and a 5870 on a 600w and got an instant power off.  I was told 600w is plenty for those two cards, if you have a good power supply, which I know I didn't.

M
legendary
Activity: 1713
Merit: 1029
May 15, 2012, 09:00:42 PM
#3
Hey.  I can speculate based on my knowledge of windows, but I haven't tried first hand.  I boycott nvidia because of a stunt they pulled years ago when Vista came out, and I haven't gotten over it yet.

1 - Should able to use both without a problem.
2 - Probably.  You won't want to bother with the 560 though once you see what the 5970 does for you. Smiley
3 - I would think this would be the ideal use of your nvidia card.
4 - Make sure you have the power supply for it.  The 5970 is a beast of a card and is power hungry.

M

Thank you! About the power supply: I never even thought about that... I have an 850W, do you think that will cover it? If not, do you think taking out the 560 Ti will cover it? If the 2nd option does I would just sell my 560 Ti, no biggie.

About #2: Yeah, figured the 5970's going to be amazing at mining, but ehh, Got my 560 TI to run at 105 MH/s, suppose every bit (no pun intended) counts.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1001
May 15, 2012, 08:44:03 PM
#2
Hello, sorry if this is a noobish question, I looked around and didn't find much of a definitive answer for this:

Here is the lowdown... Back in Nov. 2011, I decided to build a gaming computer. Soon after, I got into bitcoin mining, and have mined a bit with my 560 Ti that I bought. Here are my complete system specs:

Intel i5-2500k
Asus P8-Z68 v-Pro MOBO
8 GB RAM
Asus 21" monitor
NVidia GTX 560 Ti

I, just a few minutes ago, bought an ATI Radeon 5970 HD on ebay (for around $375, seemed like a good price).

I have a few questions revolving around this:
1.) Can I have both a NVidia card and an ATI card installed with NVidia drivers and ATI drivers running at the same time?
2.) Can I use both cards for mining at the same time? (if 1 is yes, I'd image yes for 2?)
3.) Can I run my 5970 mining and game on my 560 Ti (1) is it possible (2) would it be laggy?
4.) Anything else I need to be aware of for this kind of setup?

Thank you guys so much Smiley

Hey.  I can speculate based on my knowledge of windows, but I haven't tried first hand.  I boycott nvidia because of a stunt they pulled years ago when Vista came out, and I haven't gotten over it yet.

1 - Should able to use both without a problem.
2 - Probably.  You won't want to bother with the 560 though once you see what the 5970 does for you. Smiley
3 - I would think this would be the ideal use of your nvidia card.
4 - Make sure you have the power supply for it.  The 5970 is a beast of a card and is power hungry.

M
legendary
Activity: 1713
Merit: 1029
May 15, 2012, 08:30:41 PM
#1
Hello, sorry if this is a noobish question, I looked around and didn't find much of a definitive answer for this:

Here is the lowdown... Back in Nov. 2011, I decided to build a gaming computer. Soon after, I got into bitcoin mining, and have mined a bit with my 560 Ti that I bought. Here are my complete system specs:

Intel i5-2500k
Asus P8-Z68 v-Pro MOBO
8 GB RAM
Asus 21" monitor
NVidia GTX 560 Ti

I, just a few minutes ago, bought an ATI Radeon 5970 HD on ebay (for around $375, seemed like a good price).

I have a few questions revolving around this:
1.) Can I have both a NVidia card and an ATI card installed with NVidia drivers and ATI drivers running at the same time?
2.) Can I use both cards for mining at the same time? (if 1 is yes, I'd image yes for 2?)
3.) Can I run my 5970 mining and game on my 560 Ti (1) is it possible (2) would it be laggy?
4.) Anything else I need to be aware of for this kind of setup?

Thank you guys so much Smiley
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