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Topic: Which Motherboard for 6 x 750ti ? (Read 2045 times)

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March 16, 2015, 04:32:20 PM
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Biostar H81S2 motherboard

With Windows 8.1 Pro runs six cards all from risers. I would turn on motherboard's graphics (Bios setting) and keep the monitor there to avoid problems with some algos running a monitor on one of the 6 GPUs.  I have been running a 6X750ti rig for almost a year now.  Also turn off blue screen error notifications, set power status to reboot on power outage so it will just reboot and setup an startup.bat in the start up folder. (I do not have any problems since moving the monitor off the GPU. but also helps with power outages and such.) 

Use the latest CCminer from sp_ 
legendary
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March 16, 2015, 11:01:16 AM
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Hey folks,

sorry for opening a new post, but since there a so many Motherboard-Threads here and the search is still not working I though I simply open another one :-)

I'm currently mostly working with Asrock 970 Extreme3 and Extreme4 Motherboards and i'm testing a few Gigabytes but I'd like to run 6 (or more) 750ti's in one rig, which Board would you recommend ? I dont want to use 6 PCIEx1 -> 16 risers obviously.. So a few risers are okay, but not all of them Smiley

Thanks for any tips.

I`d recommend the Biostar H81S2 motherboard, which was designed with BTC mining in mind. I currently use this type of motherboard on a 5-card R9 280x AMD rig, works perfectly, and it is very cheap (less than $60).

BIOSTAR Hi-Fi H81S2 LGA 1150 Intel H81 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard
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March 16, 2015, 10:44:17 AM
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ASRock series
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March 16, 2015, 05:41:57 AM
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If you want to run 7 cards the only boards that will work without issue are MSI Z77A-GD55 or  MSI Z77A-GD65.

I used these boards with 7 x 7950/r9 290s using just 2gb ram with intell celeron G1610 cpu with excellent results in PIMP, they are a little hard to get these days but I have one left that I was planning to ebay soon if you are in the UK I will accept BTC/DRK.


there are pics on here somewhere of my 7 GPU rigs from a year or so ago all gone now sadly just mining with my PC these days.......
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March 15, 2015, 10:50:21 PM
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Hey oc!
I am currently using GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3 AM3+ AMD 990FX + SB950 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard and
ASRock H81 Pro BTC LGA 1150 Intel H81 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard.

Funny,  I am running the exact same motherboards....  and they are both my favourites as they both have handled up to 6 cards with my AMD GPU rigs (Linux).

I used to run 24 GPU's dedicated to X11  but I have been scaling down as I will be travelling for work in the next few months (now down to 12).

I had alot of problems with other motherboards getting 6 cards going in them...  just because a motherboard has 6 PCIE slots doesn't mean that 6 GPU's will work good with it. 

I second the recommendation above....

For the OP:

My suggestion to the OP is to consider the Gigabyte motherboard if you have other uses for the machine.... and go from the ASRock BTC motherboard if you want a dedicated mining board that is also more compact in size.

Consider the costs of the processor, as Intel tends to be more expensive than AMD. Think of the CPU and Motherboard as a package price due to the wider CPU price differences. You also want a low watt CPU of either brand. 

Consider if you are going to use powered risers....  as the BTC motherboard extra power through PCIE doesn't make a difference if you use powered risers.  I like the USB powered risers the best now (so much more extra length - cleaner look), although I had to do some mods to my open air rigs (how the cards are supported due to the larger size base of the USB risers).

Both motherboards are great,  but you also have to consider purchase cost, and re-sale.  I would suggest that the Gigabyte with any AMD processor has a better re-sale due to the fact that a wider selection of people are interested in buying it....  it is a common motherboard for use anywhere.

The BTC motherboard is a little more exclusive in use.... it is still a motherboard, but not many people will put it in their desktop. It does offer a more compact form...  which is good for those who build custom open air rigs...  more space for the other add ons. 

But if for some reason GPU mining makes a major comeback somehow, with a shortage of hardware....  the BTC motherboard may become more in demand once again.

GPU mining has been considered "dead" for years now...  but it still popular, and people want to do it.

It is dead for short term profitability,  but I will note,  that BitCoin mining wasn't and isn't always profitable in the short term (and that statement extends back to the beginning before BTC hit dollar parity).

It is the long term that you have to think about....  much like people like me,  who heard about BitCoin in 2009 when it first came out, and could have mined a few thousand. I got in around May 2013 instead. As any coin goes up, it pushes out the smaller guys in terms of instant profit...  but the incumbents,  who started small, and can enjoy the rise...  those are the real winners.

If you hold onto what you mine,  or convert to an alt that has growth potential,  you just might make some money!

Good Luck!
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February 02, 2015, 01:50:02 PM
#4
I can only recommend ASRock H81 Pro BTC.
legendary
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January 31, 2015, 12:41:37 PM
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Thanks, i will have a Look at them!
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January 31, 2015, 12:37:47 PM
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Hey oc!
I am currently using GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3 AM3+ AMD 990FX + SB950 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard and
ASRock H81 Pro BTC LGA 1150 Intel H81 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard.
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January 31, 2015, 12:09:46 PM
#1
Hey folks,

sorry for opening a new post, but since there a so many Motherboard-Threads here and the search is still not working I though I simply open another one :-)

I'm currently mostly working with Asrock 970 Extreme3 and Extreme4 Motherboards and i'm testing a few Gigabytes but I'd like to run 6 (or more) 750ti's in one rig, which Board would you recommend ? I dont want to use 6 PCIEx1 -> 16 risers obviously.. So a few risers are okay, but not all of them Smiley

Thanks for any tips.
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