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Affordable 12 GPU Mining Rig For Vertcoin

A Complete list of parts to build an affordable Nvidia 12 GPU Mining Rig.

Sep 29, 2017 · 6 min read
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Affordable 12 GPU Mining Rig For Vertcoin

When most people think of mining rigs they think expensive and top of the line video cards. Not all of us can jump right in and start buying the latest and greatest video card, especially in a situation where you want to use 12 of them. After a couple of weeks of research the following is what I decided to go with based on price, power consumption and hash rate to build my 12 GPU mining rig. I also took into consideration potential resale value and being able to mine many other cryptocurrencies. The primary goal of this mining rig is to mine Monero but this rig can be used to mine any cryptocurrency that performs well on Nvidia cards. Disclaimer: All product links go to Amazon and contain my affiliate code. You may be able to find better deals by doing price research but at the end of this article you will be given a Amazon Shopping List that will allow you to easily purchase each part all in one order. Note: This article does not go into the Operating System used but each rig will be powered by either SimpleMining OS or Linux. Windows has an 8 GPU Limit for video cards from the same manufacturer. SimpleMining OS and Linux do not have this issue. SimpleMining OS and Ubuntu guides coming soon. Motherboard: Asrock H110 Pro BTC+ This is the brains of your whole operation. I recommend going with a motherboard that allows expansion. You could save a few bucks on a 6 GPU motherboard but then if you decide you want to expand you have to put together a whole separate new rig. This motherboard is an LGA 1151 motherboard with 12 PCI x1 slots and one PCI x16 slots for a total possible 13 video cards supported. Processor: Intel Celeron G3900 or Intel Celeron G3930 The Intel Celeron G3900 and the Intel Celeron G3930 are very low power and the cheapest processors you can find for the LGA 1511 chipset. The difference is Sky Lake vs Kaby Lake. There is really only one cryptocurrency worth mining with a processor and that is Monero. If you want to pick out a better processor, feel free to research something with more power. With this rig, we are going purely GPU and low power on a decent budget. Memory: Kingston Technology KVR21N15S8/4 ValueRAM 4GB 2133MHz DDR4 I have been able to run 12 GTX 1060 Gaming SC Video Cards on 4GB of cheap ram. This Kingston 4GB stick comes in at less than $40 and will do just fine for your mining rig.       Power Supply: EVGA 1000 GQ, 80+ Gold 1000W 210-GQ-1000-V1 (x2) This may be one of the most important parts of your rig as it is going to be what keeps everything stable. Having enough power and having that power being available at an efficient rate is key. The video cards we are buying will mine Monero at around 84 watts meaning that all 12 video cards together will consistently need just over 1000 watts alone. For more GPU intensive currencies like Ethereum, expect the GPUs to be maxed out at their 120 watts for 1440 watts worth of power. This is, of course, taking into considering no overclock/underclock and under voltage. I am pricing you a mining rig that out of the box will be able to plug and play with room to grow with overclocking and newer video cards down the line. I think that this power supply will have you covered and at a reasonable price. Remember, you are going to need to order two of these for each mining rig! Power Supply Adapter: 24-pin To Dual 24-pin ATX Power Supply Connector Splitter This adapter will allow you to connect both power supplies to your motherboard enabling you to turn on both power supplies when you turn on your computer.   PCI 16x to PCI 1x Adapters: MintCell 6-Pack PCIe VER 006C 16x to 1x Powered Riser Adapter Card (x2) These riser cards allow you to connect all your PCI Express 16x video cards to your motherboard. You didn’t really think all 12 video cards were going to neatly plug directly into the motherboard now did you? This is a 6 pack so if you are building a 12 GPU rig be sure to order two!     Hard Drive: Kingston Digital, Inc. 120GB A400 The hard drive is probably the least important part of your rig. You won’t be storing a lot of data on here, just the Operating System of your choice (more on that in another article) and your miner files. This hard drive receives fantastic reviews and will have good resale value. Note: If you are running a Linux OS you can consider simply using a USB drive as well. You now have a complete mining rig that is ready for you to add video cards to it. I will not be covering a case in this article because that is purely up to you on how you want to organize your machine. There are so many different cases out there and some people choose to not even use a case at all. With that said, lets get into the video cards. Video Cards: Nvidia EVGA GTX 1060 Gaming SC 6GB The Nvidia EVGA GTX 1060 Gaming SC 6GB card is, in my opinion, the best bang for the buck video card that you can buy right now. At 120 watts they are low power, requiring only one 6 pin connector from your power supply. My rig is primarily used to mine Monero and I am seeing around 550 h/s stable with a 750 mhz memory overclock. I am sure with more testing I can lower the power output even more but right now I am happy with the current output. These cards are priced around $289-$300 USD on Amazon right now and you can pick them up used even cheaper. According to What To Mine you can expect the following from a 12 GPU GTX 1060 Gaming SC 6GB setup: Ethereum: 270 Mh/s Monero: 5160 h/s Zcash: 3240 h/s Vertcoin & Monacoin: 243.6 Mh/s Also, remember, you do not have to buy all of the video cards at once. If you can only afford one, then simply start with one and start mining. Use your profits to keep expanding until you reach 12. If you only want to start out with 6 GPUs then you only need to buy one Power Supply to start with. This article was designed to be flexible for anyone starting out. Hopefully if this doesn’t fit your needs it can at least get you pointed in the right direction. For a link to all of the above in a Wish List simply click here: http://amzn.to/2iZcJ93 For a quick break down of how much you can expect to pay for the following rigs (based on pricing at time of writing September 5, 2017): 1 GPU Rig: $792 Ethereum: 22.5 Mh/s Monero: 430 h/s Zcash: 270 h/s Vertcoin & Monacoin: 20.3 Mh/s 3 GPU Rig: $1,370 Ethereum: 67.5 Mh/s Monero: 1290 h/s Zcash: 810 h/s Vertcoin & Monacoin: 60.9 Mh/s 6 GPU Rig: $2,237 Ethereum: 135 Mh/s Monero: 2580 h/s Zcash: 1620 h/s Vertcoin & Monacoin: 121.8 Mh/s 9 GPU Rig: $3,331 Ethereum: 202.5 Mh/s Monero: 3870 h/s Zcash: 2430 h/s Vertcoin & Monacoin: 182.7 Mh/s 12 GPU Rig: $4,198 Ethereum: 270 Mh/s Monero: 5160 h/s Zcash: 3240 h/s Vertcoin & Monacoin: 243.6 Mh/s Note that all estimated hash rates are at stock speeds so there is room for improvement. Feel free to comment below with any questions or feedback! The best part about this article is that if you disagree with my video card of choice, everything else in this article should still apply to you. You will need to only calculate your total power needed for whatever video cards you decide to go with to make sure that the power supply I have selected will still fit your needs.


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