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      deroekeloze last edited by

      [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/z5PQxLq.jpg[/img]

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        ASDASDASD last edited by

        [quote name=“deroekeloze” post=“7478” timestamp=“1369748637”]
        [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/z5PQxLq.jpg[/img]
        [/quote]

        Is anyone selling these pre-made yet?

        ‘The Crate’ for $1599 ready to go. $ $ $

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          zythen Regular Member last edited by

          I’m working on the crate method right now as well. I’m just waiting for one more package and I’ll have mine setup. Here’s essentially what I bought (and realize I may have over engineered slightly).

          1x ASRock MB-970EX4 ATX MB
          1x ATX Power Supply Power Switch
          4x Gigabyte AMD Radeon HD 7950 3GB
          1x Seasonic SS-1250XM X-Series ATX PC Power Supply
          1x Powered PCI 16x to PCI 1x riser
          3x Powered PCI 16x to 16x riser
          1x 4GB 1333MHz DDR3
          1x Sempron 145 processor

          At the moment I’m in for ~$1600 roughly. I have of old hard drives sitting around but I’m sure you can do a low scale linux install on just a usb memory key. So other parts and whatever I can scrounge up around the house I’ll probably end up spending another $10-$20 or less.

          I went for the “powered” riser cards which have a plug for the power supply because this should help take the load off the motherboard to supply that power.

          One other thing that NutNut pointed out in one of his posts is that you don’t really need a lot of memory. I think he said something along the lines of cgminer was using about 150megs ram to do its thing. 4gigs ram is fairly relatively cheap if you look around though but I don’t see any reason to have 8. Also the CPU doesn’t make any difference so there’s no reason to spend a lot there either.

          Hope this helps!

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            deroekeloze last edited by

            [quote]you don’t really need a lot of memory[/quote]

            my personal experience with 7950s has been quite the opposite. my 7950 would not do anything over intensity 13 but throw hardware errors with 2 gig of pc1333. i swapped ram between rigs, throwing the 2 gig in my 5850 rig and 8 gig pc1600 gig into the 7950 rig. after re-running the setx commands on both boxes, the 7950 was able to do intensity 20 with no errors. this yielded about 100Kh bump in hashing speed and the 5850s continue happily onwards kickin out their 1.1Mh, 24/7. also with 2 gig in the 7950 box, i couldn’t run thread concurrency over 10K or so without cgminer throwing a nasty fit and calling me names. after the swap, TC set to 24K ran without a hitch. 5850’s TC remained at 8K with both types of ram, zero problems.

            most of what i have read recommends at least 2 gig of ram per 7950, but a buddy of mine runs a few rigs with just 2 gig and has zero problems. it could simply come down to hardware configuration, karma, holding your mouth just right when assembling, or just plain old magic ::)

            as with anything written on the internet, your mileage may vary 8)

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              svennand Regular Member last edited by

              will give my 5cent in a little bit.
              have tried allmost all the different card modell:)

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                Benny last edited by

                $1,650 gets you about 2.6 MH on a crated rig with 4x7950 of the Gigabyte WF3s.

                I’ve built about 12 rigs thus far, and what zythen quoted was about what you want… All depends if you want AMD or Intel. I prefer Intel, which loves the Z77A motherboard.

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                  ASDASDASD last edited by

                  [quote name=“zythen” post=“7529” timestamp=“1369758957”]
                  1x ASRock MB-970EX4 ATX MB
                  4x Gigabyte AMD Radeon HD 7950 3GB
                  1x Powered PCI 16x to PCI 1x riser
                  3x Powered PCI 16x to 16x riser
                  [/quote]

                  You can run 4 cards on 1 mobo? I was not aware you can use a card on a PCI 1x.

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                    svennand Regular Member last edited by

                    [quote name=“ASDASDASD” post=“7551” timestamp=“1369762086”]
                    [quote author=zythen link=topic=936.msg7529#msg7529 date=1369758957]
                    1x ASRock MB-970EX4 ATX MB
                    4x Gigabyte AMD Radeon HD 7950 3GB
                    1x Powered PCI 16x to PCI 1x riser
                    3x Powered PCI 16x to 16x riser
                    [/quote]

                    You can run 4 cards on 1 mobo? I was not aware you can use a card on a PCI 1x.
                    [/quote]

                    Yes no problem. just use an extention cable from 1x-16x

                    Ive been trough these cards:
                    7990 = 1100khash
                    7970 = 550khash
                    7950 = 560khash
                    7850 = 240 khash
                    6970 = 450khash
                    6950 = 400khash
                    6870 = 250 khash
                    5870 = 380Khash
                    5830 = 250 khash

                    All these values are based on average of all the versions, running at stock engine/memclock and kept around/below 80 degres

                    5830/6870/7850 i would not bother, takes up to much space/psu connectors to be worth it…
                    6950/6970 works very well but they DO produce a shitload of heat, when i removed my 5x6970 rig the entire room temp went WAY down…
                    7990 got damn that cards get hot/noicy! i was planing to use 2x in my main gaming rig, but even when i have XL case and 5x140mm fans for air circulation the 2nd card chocked card 1 due to heat…
                    7970 is to overpriced vs hashrate, i get like 580khash with my gigabyte ghz editions…

                    7950, i got 6x sapphire 7950 http://www.sapphiretech.com/presentation/product/?cid=1&gid=3&sgid=1157&pid=1481&psn=&lid=1&leg=0
                    now theese cards surpriced me so much i ended up ordering 15 of them, and are now in the process of changing out all of my current 23 graphic cards…
                    Im able to push 560khash with everything at stock (I18) and everything runs smooth at around 78degrees in an warm room!

                    Running 3x7950 works like a charm with either an corsair 800w or an silverstone 850w. no trouble at all.
                    They produce amazingly little heat (compared to many others). also they need 2x 6pins connectors instead of 1x8+1x6pins, adapters for 1xmolex to 1x6pins comes in package (nice surprice), all my adapters needed two molex, so seeing it be able to run on one is excellent for cable management ::)

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                      zythen Regular Member last edited by

                      [quote name=“ASDASDASD” post=“7551” timestamp=“1369762086”]
                      [quote author=zythen link=topic=936.msg7529#msg7529 date=1369758957]
                      1x ASRock MB-970EX4 ATX MB
                      4x Gigabyte AMD Radeon HD 7950 3GB
                      1x Powered PCI 16x to PCI 1x riser
                      3x Powered PCI 16x to 16x riser
                      [/quote]

                      You can run 4 cards on 1 mobo? I was not aware you can use a card on a PCI 1x.
                      [/quote]

                      Yup! All those additional pins on the card are just more data channels for bandwidth through the MB Bus. You could tape them off to drop the card down to a 8x or 4x if you wanted, although I’m not certain for what reason you would need or want to. It’ll still work as a video card though.

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                        zythen Regular Member last edited by

                        One last note - If you’re an Amazon Prime member, meaning you have the $79/year membership to get 2day free shipping, I’ve been buying a lot of computer parts cheaper there than on Newegg recently. I make that $79 back in spades every year on everything I buy and have shipped free as well as tax free.

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                          Benny last edited by

                          [quote name=“deroekeloze” post=“7539” timestamp=“1369760377”]
                          [quote]you don’t really need a lot of memory[/quote]

                          my personal experience with 7950s has been quite the opposite. my 7950 would not do anything over intensity 13 but throw hardware errors with 2 gig of pc1333. i swapped ram between rigs, throwing the 2 gig in my 5850 rig and 8 gig pc1600 gig into the 7950 rig. after re-running the setx commands on both boxes, the 7950 was able to do intensity 20 with no errors. this yielded about 100Kh bump in hashing speed and the 5850s continue happily onwards kickin out their 1.1Mh, 24/7. also with 2 gig in the 7950 box, i couldn’t run thread concurrency over 10K or so without cgminer throwing a nasty fit and calling me names. after the swap, TC set to 24K ran without a hitch. 5850’s TC remained at 8K with both types of ram, zero problems.

                          most of what i have read recommends at least 2 gig of ram per 7950, but a buddy of mine runs a few rigs with just 2 gig and has zero problems. it could simply come down to hardware configuration, karma, holding your mouth just right when assembling, or just plain old magic ::)

                          as with anything written on the internet, your mileage may vary 8)
                          [/quote]

                          What program were you using to mine with? Reaper usually needs 1.5 GB per card, whereas CGMiner needs ~100MB.

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                            deroekeloze last edited by

                            [quote]What program were you using to mine with? Reaper usually needs 1.5 GB per card, whereas CGMiner needs ~100MB[/quote]

                            CGMiner *shrug*

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                              svennand Regular Member last edited by

                              i run two gb ram on my 7950 rigs no problem
                              with several cards.

                              however i needef to remove shader and thread concurrency and let
                              cgminer chose this itself. if i try anything other.
                              even the values collected from .bin file i get hw error.

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                                deroekeloze last edited by

                                [quote name=“svennand” post=“7640” timestamp=“1369782148”]
                                i run two gb ram on my 7950 rigs no problem
                                with several cards.

                                however i needef to remove shader and thread concurrency and let
                                cgminer chose this itself. if i try anything other.
                                even the values collected from .bin file i get hw error.
                                [/quote]
                                i’m willing to bet a ram increase would cure it
                                cgminer probably sets default TC at 8190 with worksize 256 too right? any intensity past 13 cause the errors? that’s what mine did until i opted for more ram :P
                                call me crazy, but more ram fixed my rig 8)

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                                  svennand Regular Member last edited by

                                  [quote name=“deroekeloze” post=“7648” timestamp=“1369783217”]
                                  [quote author=svennand link=topic=936.msg7640#msg7640 date=1369782148]
                                  i run two gb ram on my 7950 rigs no problem
                                  with several cards.

                                  however i needef to remove shader and thread concurrency and let
                                  cgminer chose this itself. if i try anything other.
                                  even the values collected from .bin file i get hw error.
                                  [/quote]
                                  i’m willing to bet a ram increase would cure it
                                  cgminer probably sets default TC at 8190 with worksize 256 too right? any intensity past 13 cause the errors? that’s what mine did until i opted for more ram :P
                                  call me crazy, but more ram fixed my rig 8)
                                  [/quote]

                                  Nope, nothing to do with the ram.
                                  Tried inputing both 8,16, and even on my 32GB ram Rig i get the same error as long as i try to specify threads/shaders myself. according to bin it chooses something like 20k

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                                    deroekeloze last edited by

                                    [quote]Nope, nothing to do with the ram.[/quote]

                                    well, i stand corrected 8)

                                    if you’re on windows, have you tried running the setx commands from a command window?
                                    setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
                                    setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100

                                    linux has similar commands but i don’t have them handy since i don’t use it :P

                                    it’s wierd how hardware acts across the many variations out there

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                                      fher98 last edited by

                                      [quote name=“zythen” post=“7529” timestamp=“1369758957”]
                                      I’m working on the crate method right now as well. I’m just waiting for one more package and I’ll have mine setup. Here’s essentially what I bought (and realize I may have over engineered slightly).

                                      1x ASRock MB-970EX4 ATX MB
                                      1x ATX Power Supply Power Switch
                                      4x Gigabyte AMD Radeon HD 7950 3GB
                                      1x Seasonic SS-1250XM X-Series ATX PC Power Supply
                                      1x Powered PCI 16x to PCI 1x riser
                                      3x Powered PCI 16x to 16x riser
                                      1x 4GB 1333MHz DDR3
                                      1x Sempron 145 processor

                                      At the moment I’m in for ~$1600 roughly. I have of old hard drives sitting around but I’m sure you can do a low scale linux install on just a usb memory key. So other parts and whatever I can scrounge up around the house I’ll probably end up spending another $10-$20 or less.

                                      I went for the “powered” riser cards which have a plug for the power supply because this should help take the load off the motherboard to supply that power.

                                      One other thing that NutNut pointed out in one of his posts is that you don’t really need a lot of memory. I think he said something along the lines of cgminer was using about 150megs ram to do its thing. 4gigs ram is fairly relatively cheap if you look around though but I don’t see any reason to have 8. Also the CPU doesn’t make any difference so there’s no reason to spend a lot there either.

                                      Hope this helps!
                                      [/quote]

                                      Where did you got the powered risers ?
                                      thanks

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                                        fher98 last edited by

                                        [quote name=“svennand” post=“7564” timestamp=“1369764558”]
                                        [quote author=ASDASDASD link=topic=936.msg7551#msg7551 date=1369762086]
                                        [quote author=zythen link=topic=936.msg7529#msg7529 date=1369758957]
                                        1x ASRock MB-970EX4 ATX MB
                                        4x Gigabyte AMD Radeon HD 7950 3GB
                                        1x Powered PCI 16x to PCI 1x riser
                                        3x Powered PCI 16x to 16x riser
                                        [/quote]

                                        You can run 4 cards on 1 mobo? I was not aware you can use a card on a PCI 1x.
                                        [/quote]

                                        Yes no problem. just use an extention cable from 1x-16x

                                        Ive been trough these cards:
                                        7990 = 1100khash
                                        7970 = 550khash
                                        7950 = 560khash
                                        7850 = 240 khash
                                        6970 = 450khash
                                        6950 = 400khash
                                        6870 = 250 khash
                                        5870 = 380Khash
                                        5830 = 250 khash

                                        All these values are based on average of all the versions, running at stock engine/memclock and kept around/below 80 degres

                                        5830/6870/7850 i would not bother, takes up to much space/psu connectors to be worth it…
                                        6950/6970 works very well but they DO produce a shitload of heat, when i removed my 5x6970 rig the entire room temp went WAY down…
                                        7990 got damn that cards get hot/noicy! i was planing to use 2x in my main gaming rig, but even when i have XL case and 5x140mm fans for air circulation the 2nd card chocked card 1 due to heat…
                                        7970 is to overpriced vs hashrate, i get like 580khash with my gigabyte ghz editions…

                                        7950, i got 6x sapphire 7950 http://www.sapphiretech.com/presentation/product/?cid=1&gid=3&sgid=1157&pid=1481&psn=&lid=1&leg=0
                                        now theese cards surpriced me so much i ended up ordering 15 of them, and are now in the process of changing out all of my current 23 graphic cards…
                                        Im able to push 560khash with everything at stock (I18) and everything runs smooth at around 78degrees in an warm room!

                                        Running 3x7950 works like a charm with either an corsair 800w or an silverstone 850w. no trouble at all.
                                        They produce amazingly little heat (compared to many others). also they need 2x 6pins connectors instead of 1x8+1x6pins, adapters for 1xmolex to 1x6pins comes in package (nice surprice), all my adapters needed two molex, so seeing it be able to run on one is excellent for cable management ::)
                                        [/quote]

                                        Really an eye openner with your explanation, just great for us noobs :-) . But youre not the first that recommends Sapphire cards… why? Shouldnt the card specs and hashrate be the same no matter the manufacturer?

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                                          zythen Regular Member last edited by

                                          I got the 16x risers from http://www.hashratestore.com/

                                          As far as manufacturers having the same exact hashrate, it’s not that simple. They all have minor differences if you look at the specs such as clockspeed, etc. Cooling or the lack thereof can be a big factor on how well electronics can operate as well. If you can’t keep them cool enough, good luck with OC.

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                                            deroekeloze last edited by

                                            ok, back to the topic! *i’m guilty*
                                            you have 4K to build this man a rig. how would you do it? ::)

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