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    Again - I KNOW how to use RBE, it just s up the bios on those particular Sapphire Extreme 5830 cards even if all I do is load & save with RBE (without changing anything). The cards do support voltage adjustment (with TriXXX), GPU registers are not accessible with RBE though, so I didn't change anything. They don't need more than the stock 1.163V for 1Ghz core anyway (thanks to water cooling), so that's not an issue either.
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    Thinking of rocking out some 5850s as I can get them for a reasonable price...

    Whats the best way to go about setting this all up correctly and what sort of coin turnover would i likely see in a 24hr period?

    If i can have part of the farm paying for its self that would be great!

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    It is very difficult to predict return of investment period as bitcoin market is very volatile.

    Have a look here to estimate your daily production: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison
    And then put a sum of your cards' output here: http://98.200.247.249:81/btc_calc.php
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    Your first question takes a lot to answer! Windows or linux? How are you going to cool multiple cards? Take note that you need a "dummy plug" to run cards not connected to monitors in Windows. Check out our own [How To] thread to get up & running in Windows.

    As for production, here are a few resources to check out:
    https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison
    http://bitminer.info/

    Then once you've generated some and want to sell, sign up here at Tradehill:
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    If you use my code TH-R1494 it'll give you a discount on your comissions. Are blatant referral codes allowed here at XS?
    Once you've got some cash in your Tradehill account, you'll need to sign up for someplace like dwolla.com to transfer USD into your bank account. There are other resources for other currencies.

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    Question related to miners:

    Is IC Diamond considered okay on bare dies? I know that it is kind of abrasive, I lost the etchings on heat spreaders more than once so.. did anyone use it directly on dies yet?! I think I need to re-TIM at least one card..
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    i wouldn't use it on direct GPU dies. i used it on my CPU and it scratched the laser etching of the CPU, and also scratched the mirror finish of the heatsink's base. on skinny's lab review of the various TIM, he had to stop using the IC diamond during the roundup because of the scratches he was getting on the CPU. i'm not trying to scare u away from using this good TIM or anything, it may or may not hurt the GPU, but better safe than sorry especially on bare die
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    Here is my farm. First system is HIS 6950 2gb iceq x turbo @ 910/1450 GUiminer shows 360Mhash/s
    Second system is a xfx 5850 @ 800/1075 Guiminer shows 300Mhash/s

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    Man I hope you have free power. In about a month those GPUs will consume money in power than they generate

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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] gomeler View Post
    Man I hope you have free power. In about a month those GPUs will consume money in power than they generate
    Nope, we have one of the highest energy prices in the world. About 0,22€ per kWh which is about 0,30 USD. Not all of those GPUs are for me though. I already had 2 5870s for my gaming needs and when I read about the bitcoin concept, I figured it would be a fun project without too much risk, as I already had a lot of stuff to get started. 2 friends wanted to join in on the fun, and I warned them for the great risks which comes from starting from the scratch. They decided to try it anyways.

    Anyway, I've bought one 5850 for my main rig, and build a single quadfire 5850 rig as a dedicated miner. In the end, I've spend about 1000€ on equipment, and consumed a bit over 500 kWh. It netted me over 55 bitcoins already, so I've already over break even if I decide to stop now and sell the stuff. All in all I've had a blast participating in this fun little project, so whatever happens now, I'm a happy camper. Hopefully it's gonna generate a bit more, though! Never gonna hurt

    Edit: Build those mining rigs at the start of June (10th or something like that? Dunno exactly), was just slow with uploading the picture
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    you're lucky to even find those still brand new and at that quantity. brand new ones here in the US are pretty much nonexistence
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    My spare parts computer powering the only 5870 I could find lol => @900Mhz ~400Mhash
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    My "more powerful than necessary" HTPC sporting 2xHD5830's => both @900Mhz ~275MHash (I need new BIOS for these, can't find compatible ones)
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    My workstation/gaming rig sporting 2xHD5850's => Both @900Mhz ~360Mhash
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    built a rig just for mining :


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    Quote Originally Posted by Olly_K View Post
    built a rig just for mining :

    Oh boy that may be a hard configuration to get working. I know my two slot systems have big cooling problems with 80% fan speeds, 3 may be hard to pull off. I recommend a box fan for a side panel!


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    Yeah I'm gonna have to second that. I only got a three gpu setup to work because my awesome old school dfi board has the three slots spread apart more than normal. I love it
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    Then get x1 -> x16 adapter and you're set This is my plan: I will run normal 2x5870 and 2x5830 on extenders. Cooling - shouldn't be a problem. Power efficiency improved as only 1 system will be running. 2 PSUs (680+700W) will suffice.
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    i've got 2 fans blowing into the side on the cards, but with the 3 cards in there it does get warm !!!

    I have removed the middle card and will probably put it in another PC somewhere
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    pc1: 2 hd5830's (default clocks) = 250 MH/s + 247 MH/s = 497 MH/s

    pc2: gtx570+gtx460 (default clocks) = 117 MH/s + 47 MH/s = 164 MH/s
    mining with nvidia? sure! and that 570 solved a block while mining solo mode in less than 10 minutes (lucky shot) so they can rest from mining now

    I also have a hd5670 runnning in a friend's pc which adds 81 MH/s.

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    Updated with new motherboard with better spacing for the cards:









    Still waiting on DVI dummy hence the crossfire bridges. I tried to make some but didnt work

    Cooling is a lot better now

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    I've read that with Catalyst 11.7 dummy plugs are not necessary (anyone can confirm it?)...

    I still have 1.5 weeks left in Ireland. After that I will go back home with cheaper electricity (~€0.17) and will think about dedicated miner (only if until then current cards will pay off and it seems they will). But i will go with cheap-o MB and x1 extenders
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    Olly I do believe that is the tallest case I have ever seen. You could nearly fit two mobo's in there I bet!


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    lol thanks...it even dwarfs XL-ATX mobos....only way to fill it is with an SR-2

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    my tower 26 does that aswell.. lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggdh View Post
    I've read that with Catalyst 11.7 dummy plugs are not necessary (anyone can confirm it?)...

    Confirmed buddy...I've just ripped the CF bridges out and guiminer sees all 3 cards

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