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Topic: PCI-E x1 to PCI-E x16 does it works ? (Read 1226 times)

legendary
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May 27, 2013, 09:17:21 AM
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Buy riser cards with DGC.   Grin

http://digitalcoin.co/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=30

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sr. member
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It will work just fine for BTC mining, just bump the pci-e speed a little in bios to get little bit more bandwidth to share between all the cards.

What is this?
hero member
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It will work just fine for BTC mining, just bump the pci-e speed a little in bios to get little bit more bandwidth to share between all the cards.
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Works a treat!
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I have been thinking of doing that, but have been a bit unsure if it was "plug and play"

I have read that at least earlier cards had to have a pin shorted to be able to use a 1x->1x riser. Is this no longer the case?
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I am not sure if it was earlier cards, or different motherboards which need the pin shorted. I am using an asus P8Z68-V motherboard which is about a year old now. I didn't have to short any pins. Also i an using a gigabyte 7950 on the 1x to 1x slot.

either way, i think the pin short trick is fairly safe if you do it properly and not as scary/dodgy as it seems Smiley
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Just make your own powered risers from a non powered one. You only need a piece of wire and a molex connector. O put it together while drunk in about 15 mins. really easy.

I just followed the instructions on this thread > https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-how-to-make-your-own-pcie-extender-with-molex-76121

I couldn't get any 1x pcie to 16x pcie risers in the uk from anywhere cheap so just got the 1x to 1x riser and did the melt end with soldering iron trick so that you can fit it to a 16x card.

Works a treat!

I have been thinking of doing that, but have been a bit unsure if it was "plug and play"

I have read that at least earlier cards had to have a pin shorted to be able to use a 1x->1x riser. Is this no longer the case?
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https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/crate-rig-fire-194513

You run 4 OC'd 7970's without powered risers and your house is going to burn down.

Don't be a retard. It's only like $3 extra for the powered risers anyways.

Listen kid, I specifically said it's no problem IF you get a mobo which has an extra power connector on the boards next to the PCI-e slots - like the 990FXA-GD65. I'm running three rights with 4 OC'd 7970's in them for two weeks full throttle and no single connector even got lukewarm.

The topic you quote was some dude using a non-powered motherboard on top of a piece of wood - now that's asking for trouble. He was just being really really dumb.
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I dont see why do you need powered risers. there are quad gaming systems that require 1600Watts of power, they use the same PCIE express slots. No extra power from those slots is required. as long as you have decent PSU and Mobo you shouldn't need any extra powered shitty risers. Just make sure that you plug the power plug next to the PCIE slots.

Powered risers are used for cards that dont have extra 6 or 8 pin power cables.

And in that case you should not even be using that PSU lol.
newbie
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I dont see why do you need powered risers. there are quad gaming systems that require 1600Watts of power, they use the same PCIE express slots. No extra power from those slots is required. as long as you have decent PSU and Mobo you shouldn't need any extra powered shitty risers. Just make sure that you plug the power plug next to the PCIE slots.

Powered risers are used for cards that dont have extra 6 or 8 pin power cables.
hero member
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Just make your own powered risers from a non powered one. You only need a piece of wire and a molex connector. O put it together while drunk in about 15 mins. really easy.

I just followed the instructions on this thread > https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-how-to-make-your-own-pcie-extender-with-molex-76121

I couldn't get any 1x pcie to 16x pcie risers in the uk from anywhere cheap so just got the 1x to 1x riser and did the melt end with soldering iron trick so that you can fit it to a 16x card.

Works a treat!

Dude! That is sooo ghetto! Im down with ghetto.

Too bad I have 4x16 pcie slots though...old ass board but its the best of its time ( so I think )
member
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Just make your own powered risers from a non powered one. You only need a piece of wire and a molex connector. O put it together while drunk in about 15 mins. really easy.

I just followed the instructions on this thread > https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-how-to-make-your-own-pcie-extender-with-molex-76121

I couldn't get any 1x pcie to 16x pcie risers in the uk from anywhere cheap so just got the 1x to 1x riser and did the melt end with soldering iron trick so that you can fit it to a 16x card.

Works a treat!
sr. member
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https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/crate-rig-fire-194513

You run 4 OC'd 7970's without powered risers and your house is going to burn down.

Don't be a retard. It's only like $3 extra for the powered risers anyways.

Ive looked everywhere, The cheapest powered risers are $17 after shipping. The non-powered ones are $5 after shipping. That's $68 for 4x powered risers. 

If you know where they are only $3 more than the non-powered ones please send me a link, ill buy 8 of them right now. Cheesy
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i have 4 1x->16x cables for sale...anybody? looking for 10 LTC or .25 BTC. I'll ship it for free too...
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May 26, 2013, 03:53:26 PM
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https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/crate-rig-fire-194513

You run 4 OC'd 7970's without powered risers and your house is going to burn down.

Don't be a retard. It's only like $3 extra for the powered risers anyways.
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May 26, 2013, 03:46:57 PM
#8
Bullshit, just choose a proper mobo. Running 4 cards on unpowered risers on a 990FXA-GD65. You need one with power supply next to the PCI-e slots.
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May 26, 2013, 03:42:51 PM
#7
You should get powered risers especially for x1 to x16.

Don't want your mobo catching on fire and burning your house down.
member
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May 26, 2013, 03:41:11 PM
#6
Bought it on eBay 3$ each. I as wondering if my power supply is not powerful enough that may be the problem?
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sr. member
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May 23, 2013, 10:48:51 PM
#4
Did you really buy it for 50$ ?


Lol ebay or amazon there are for $3-5


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May 23, 2013, 10:47:35 PM
#3
yes im using 2 with my 7950s but i payed like $3 each
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