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Topic: Using Gaming PC for mining (Read 629 times)

sr. member
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Merit: 258
Small Time Miner, Rig Builder, Crypto Trader
September 03, 2017, 08:49:33 PM
#7
Hello guys,

Right now I have one PC with a gaming setup:

PRIME X370-PRO
PROCESSADOR AMD RYZEN 7 1700X 3.4 16MB SKT AM4
GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1080 WINDFORCE OC
HyperX 8 GB DDR4-2133
Mushkin REACTOR, 480 GB SSD

And I am thinking to use this PC as a mining rig as well but with two dedicated cards instead of my 1080 who I want to use for gaming. So my idea would be to buy 2x RX 580 with a dedicated PSU for those, attached with two risers to mainboard pci-e x1 slots.

My objective is to be able to play and use my gaming pc as I am using now, and mining a side, but I really dont know the challenge(drivers issues with nvidia and amd, windows compatibilities and BIOS tweaks) of doing this, to avoid of having to buy a new motherboard, ram, disk, and CPU.

What do you think about it from your point of view in experience?



its a gaming rig lol, build a dedicated mining rig, also theres more than enough information on here for you to find what you need and if you cant find it then maybe you should not be mining.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
September 03, 2017, 07:18:45 PM
#6
Thanks a lot guys for your advices, as I expected would be a challenge.

Quote from: Vann
Mixing AMD and Nvidia cards on the same PC is possible. However since you only want to add two cards and want to use the PC for gaming, I think it would be cheaper and you would be better off seeing if you can pick up a used Dell or HP workstation with a 500W or more PSU at Goodwill or on Craigslist and use that as your dedicated mining rig. You should be able to find one for $100 or less. That would free up your PC and you can leave the rig on for mining. Read through this thread for other ideas.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/building-cheap-miners-my-secret-1955358

That seems a good idea, I will search one!
full member
Activity: 205
Merit: 100
September 03, 2017, 01:43:31 AM
#5
You should go all nvidia or all amd if u want that pc also for gaming ,its a big hastle to set up mix , Also I used to have some bsod while playing on my pc which doubles as a mining rig , also sometimes un-optimized miners require a lot of cpu power so u might have to turn off mining for gaming .
Better get a seperate rig for mining , Wont cost u much if u only want to mine with 2 cards
sr. member
Activity: 672
Merit: 252
Until the end
September 02, 2017, 09:23:35 PM
#4
It can work but expect to do a lot of fine-tuning.  My advice?  Go all Nvidia or all AMD.  This will reduce your frustration levels quite a bit.
member
Activity: 394
Merit: 14
September 02, 2017, 07:20:03 PM
#3
that would be a bit hard as combining the two different gpus can be done but not always work well...best this would be is to make separate rigs for each purpose
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 606
September 02, 2017, 07:01:30 PM
#2
Mixing AMD and Nvidia cards on the same PC is possible. However since you only want to add two cards and want to use the PC for gaming, I think it would be cheaper and you would be better off seeing if you can pick up a used Dell or HP workstation with a 500W or more PSU at Goodwill or on Craigslist and use that as your dedicated mining rig. You should be able to find one for $100 or less. That would free up your PC and you can leave the rig on for mining. Read through this thread for other ideas.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/building-cheap-miners-my-secret-1955358
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
September 02, 2017, 06:09:08 PM
#1
Hello guys,

Right now I have one PC with a gaming setup:

PRIME X370-PRO
PROCESSADOR AMD RYZEN 7 1700X 3.4 16MB SKT AM4
GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1080 WINDFORCE OC
HyperX 8 GB DDR4-2133
Mushkin REACTOR, 480 GB SSD

And I am thinking to use this PC as a mining rig as well but with two dedicated cards instead of my 1080 who I want to use for gaming. So my idea would be to buy 2x RX 580 with a dedicated PSU for those, attached with two risers to mainboard pci-e x1 slots.

My objective is to be able to play and use my gaming pc as I am using now, and mining a side, but I really dont know the challenge(drivers issues with nvidia and amd, windows compatibilities and BIOS tweaks) of doing this, to avoid of having to buy a new motherboard, ram, disk, and CPU.

What do you think about it from your point of view in experience?

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