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NewbieActivity: 17Merit: 0 [UPDATE] Help me build my 6 GPU rig! (~$3400 Budget) January 31, 2014, 04:29:05 AM

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I've been a lurker in the community for quite a while but finally decided to register and get some pro advice. I've seen many a topic regarding rigs and I'm finally ready to build my own. My only concern is the ASIC's that are shipping probably by April of this year (



As far as the rig goes.. I'm really looking for suggestions. But here's the hardware I've chosen so far.



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Case: Plastic crate probably.. Perhaps custom aluminum frame.

Mobo: ASRock H81 Pro BTC

Processor: Intel Celeron G1820

Memory: 8GB

Graphics Card: (Need suggestions!)

Power Supply: (Need suggestions!)

Corsair CX750M

> Mobo + 2 GFX Cards

Thermaltake 1200w (TPG-1200M)

> 4 GFX Cards

Operating System: BAMT or Windows 8.1



The graphics card itself (and quantity of them) I'll leave to you guys.. Can't decide between the 270x's or 280x's. I've also read up on these USB Risers and such but all that is new to me. Do I need these USB powered risers or no? What sort of risers will I need.. etc.



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Thank you all for you help! Hey Guys,I've been a lurker in the community for quite a while but finally decided to register and get some pro advice. I've seen many a topic regarding rigs and I'm finally ready to build my own. My only concern is the ASIC's that are shipping probably by April of this year ( more info ). I'm wondering if I can build a rig that will be profitable for me and where I can get a relatively quick ROI (before the difficulty starts going up from the ASIC's). My plan is to build this rig, and mine with it at least until I get a ROI and maybe turn a profit, and then sell the rig to get a couple of the ASIC's. I'm seeking advice on this plan as well.As far as the rig goes.. I'm really looking for suggestions. But here's the hardware I've chosen so far.-----------Plastic crate probably.. Perhaps custom aluminum frame.ASRock H81 Pro BTCIntel Celeron G18208GBCorsair CX750MThermaltake 1200w (TPG-1200M)BAMT or Windows 8.1The graphics card itself (and quantity of them) I'll leave to you guys.. Can't decide between the 270x's or 280x's. I've also read up on these USB Risers and such but all that is new to me. Do I need these USB powered risers or no? What sort of risers will I need.. etc.Created a newegg wish listLink: http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=24976946 Thank you all for you help!

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LegendaryActivity: 952Merit: 1000 Re: Help me build my rig! ($3000 Budget) January 31, 2014, 04:54:21 AM #2 6x 280x might fit within your budget, if you find a good enough deal. I'd highly recommend them, tho.



For 6 280x, each one pulls ~270W at stock, and as low as ~230W undervolted. Plus ~100W for the MB and rest of the rig. This means ~1700W, which is probably too much for one PSU. You could undervolt at get away with a single 1500W, but they're expensive.



For dual PSUs, you'd put 3 GPUs one one, and 3 GPUs + MB on the other. (270x3)=810W. (230x3)=690W. This means you could get away with a 850W and a 900W (at stock V), or a 700W and a 800W if you're undervolting.



If you're using the H81 PRO BTC, you don't need powered risers. However, those USB risers are nice, with the flexible USB cable allowing greater creativity while mounting your GPUs. If you're using a standard aluminum tube open air rig, with the GPUs directly above the MB, just get the cheapest 12" unpowered risers you can. Tips? 1 crazy8 pMqgwJ7tX7ZPZmyPwFbc6xZKM9

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NewbieActivity: 17Merit: 0 Re: Help me build my rig! ($3000 Budget) January 31, 2014, 06:43:06 AM

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As it stands, it's over budget. I think we can get it lower (without compromising build quality, of course). The PSU's suggested are pretty pricey. Perhaps we can start there?



EDIT: There are a ton of reviews on this card saying that it's artifacting. Is this something to be concerned about regarding mining?



Thanks Ok, based on the suggestions so far.. I've put together a NewEgg wishlist. While I may not order everything from NewEgg, it serves as a good place to get everything together for fine tuning.Link: http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=24976946 As it stands, it's over budget. I think we can get it lower (without compromising build quality, of course). The PSU's suggested are pretty pricey. Perhaps we can start there?There are a ton of reviews on this card saying that it's artifacting. Is this something to be concerned about regarding mining?Thanks

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Last edit: January 31, 2014, 09:58:27 PM by Organik #9



EDIT: What do you guys think of I'll take the advice on pcpartpicker. Still going to try and order all the necessary parts within the next couple of days though. I'm also waiting on a call back from one of my corporate contacts at tigerdirect to see if they have any cards. Hopefully I can get a sweet deal that way.. but on tigerdirect.com it looks like the only 280x they have is this one.. ( link ). Not sure if it's a good one? Haven't seen the diamond name in years it seems.What do you guys think of this card vs the ASUS one. I can save ~$120 by going with it.

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MemberActivity: 87Merit: 10 Re: Help me build my rig! ($3000 Budget) February 03, 2014, 06:48:39 PM #13 Quote from: Wipeout2097 on January 31, 2014, 06:04:13 PM Quote from: Organik on January 31, 2014, 06:43:06 AM As it stands, it's over budget. I think we can get it lower (without compromising build quality, of course). The PSU's suggested are pretty pricey. Perhaps we can start there?

Oh, I see. The EVGA Supernova used to be affordable.



Quote The XFX 1050w PSU (rebadged Seasonic) is only $10 more (AR) than the 850w Seasonic. I'd spend the extra $10. I have had great luck with XFX rebadged Seasonic PSU's.

Regarding the XFX being a rebadged Seasonic... not so fast. It is indeed a PSU based on Seasonic platform, that is for sure. What you should confirm is that is indeed made by Seasonic, not a Seasonic design with shitty components and made elsewhere.

Oh, I see. The EVGA Supernovaaffordable.Regarding the XFX being a rebadged Seasonic... not so fast. It is indeed a PSU based on Seasonic platform, that is for sure. What you should confirm is that is indeed made by Seasonic, not a Seasonic design with shitty components and made elsewhere.

While I could not find a review of the XFX 1050w at jonnyGuru every XFX PSU there have reviewed has been excellent. I personally have been mining with XFX PSU's for years without a hiccup. Can not say the same for crap OCZ PSU's I made the mistake of buying in the past. While I could not find a review of the XFX 1050w at jonnyGuru every XFX PSU there have reviewed has been excellent. I personally have been mining with XFX PSU's for years without a hiccup. Can not say the same for crap OCZ PSU's I made the mistake of buying in the past.

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MemberActivity: 87Merit: 10 Re: [UPDATE] Help me build my 6 GFX rig! (~$3000 Budget) February 03, 2014, 08:53:52 PM #15 Quote from: Organik on February 03, 2014, 07:14:32 PM kcobra, Would you be so kind as to tell me what PSU's you'd go with if you were building this rig? That would be great.



Personally I'd go for an 850w XFX PSU to power the MB, risers and one or two of the 280x's. Then power the remaining 280x's with 12v server power supplies off ebay. You can get them for dirt cheap. I just picked up two 700w HP units for a total of $15 shipped. I will use one of these in my 270 x 6 build this week. A popular power supply is an HP 900w unit for ~$20 shipped:



http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_sacat=0&_from=R40&LH_BIN=1&_nkw=hp+1200w+power+supply&_sop=15



Main thing to worry about when choosing a server PSU is to make sure people have figured out how to turn them on. Radio controlled plane guys have been using 12v server power supplies for years, pulling major wattage from them. Personally I'd go for an 850w XFX PSU to power the MB, risers and one or two of the 280x's. Then power the remaining 280x's with 12v server power supplies off ebay. You can get them for dirt cheap. I just picked up two 700w HP units for a total of $15 shipped. I will use one of these in my 270 x 6 build this week. A popular power supply is an HP 900w unit for ~$20 shipped:Main thing to worry about when choosing a server PSU is to make sure people have figured out how to turn them on. Radio controlled plane guys have been using 12v server power supplies for years, pulling major wattage from them.