GPU mining requires at least the following hardware:
- A motherboard
- A CPU
- RAM
- A hard drive
- A power supply
- An operating system
- Graphics card(s)
Optional additional hardware:
- Risers
- A case / open-air build
- mouse / keyboard / monitor
- PC power reset switch
- Motherboard Standoffs
- A Wifi USB adapter
- Case fans
- Remote AC power outlet
Check Newegg, Microcenter, eBay, etc as well. Also check out /r/buildapcsales/ for deals.)
Recommended Motherboards
Mobo cost is a major consideration here. As is # of PCIE slots. Your
GPU's can mine in any PCIE slot (x1, x4, x16, etc). Most mobo M.2 slots
are also compatible to GPU mine with, but are more finicky.
Aside from graphics cards, this will be your biggest decision:
Asus Prime Z370-P 8 GPU (requires i3 processor) ASUS PRIME Z270-A (7x gpu: 9x if you use 2x m2 adapters) ASUS Z270-F GAMING (7x gpu: 9x if you use 2x m2 adapters) ASRock H110 PRO BTC+ (13x gpu) BIOSTAR TB250-BTC PRO (12x gpu) ASRock H81 PRO BTC (6x gpu) BIOSTAR TB85 (6x gpu) MSI Z270-A PRO (6x gpu: 7x if you use 1x m2 adapter) GIGABYTE GA-B250M-Gaming 3 (4x gpu) BIOSTAR TB250-BTC (6x gpu) MSI Z170A GAMING M5 (7x gpu) GIGABYTE GA-Z270P-D3 (6x gpu) ASUS PRIME H270-PLUS (3x gpu) ASUS B250 MINING EXPERT (13x gpu) (partial support)
Brand | Model | PCIE slots | Video output | CPU socket | RAM compatibility | Link |
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ASRock | H110 Pro BTC+ | 13 | DVI/HDMI | 1151 | DDR4 | Here |
ASUS | B250 Mining Expert | 19 | HDMI | 1151 | DDR4 | Here |
Gigabyte | GA-B250-Fintech | 12 | DVI/VGA | 1151 | DDR4 | ✪ New |
ASUS | Prime Z270-P | 6 + 2 M.2 | DVI/HDMI | 1151 | DDR4 | Here |
ASUS | ROG Strix B250H Gaming | 6 + 2 M.2 | DVI/HDMI | 1151 | DDR4 | Here |
ASUS | Prime B250-Plus | 4 + 2 M.2 | DVI/HDMI/VGA | 1151 | DDR4 | Here |
MSI | Z170A Gaming Pro Carbon | 7 + 1 M.2 | DVI/HDMI | 1151 | DDR4 | Here |
MSI | Z270 Gaming M7 | 6 + 2 M.2 | HDMI | 1151 | DDR4 | Here |
ASUS | Prime Z270-A | 7 + 2 M.2 | Display Port/DVI/HDMI | 1151 | DDR4 | Here |
MSI | Z170A SLI Plus | 6 + 1 M.2 | DVI/HDMI/VGA | 1151 | DDR4 | Here |
Gigabyte | GA-990FXA-UD3 | 6 | none | AM3 | DDR3 | Here |
Biostar | TB85 | 6 | DVI/VGA | 1150 | DDR3 | Here |
Biostar | TB250-BTC | 6 | DVI | 1151 | DDR4 | Here |
Biostar | TB350-BTC | 6 | DVI | AM4 | DDR4 | Here |
ASRock | H81 Pro BTC | 6 | HDMI | 1150 | DDR3 | Here |
ASUS | Prime Z270-K | 4+1 M.2 | DVI/HDMI/VGA | 1151 | DDR4 | Here |
ASUS | Prime Z270-M Plus | 4+1 M.2 | DVI/HDMI/VGA | 1151 | DDR4 | Here |
ASRock | Z97 Extreme | 5 | DVI/HDMI | 1150 | DDR3 | Here |
Recommended CPU's
Pick a CPU that is compatible with the mobo you've selected from
above. Intel is preferred here from both price-to-performance ratio and power consumption/heat.
Brand | Model | CPU socket | Link |
---|---|---|---|
Intel | Celeron G1840 | 1150 | Here |
Intel | Core I3-4170 | 1150 | Here |
Intel | Celeron G3900 | 1151 | Here |
Intel | Pentium G4400 | 1151 | Here |
Intel | Core I3-7100 | 1151 | Here |
AMD | A6-9500 | AM4 | Here |
AMD | A8-9600 | AM4 | Here |
AMD | X4-950 | AM4 | Here |
Recommended RAM
This is easy. Grab minimum 4GB of cheap RAM. Going with 2 x 2GB or
8GB won't hurt. If building a rig with multiple Vega cards, get 8GB RAM.
Brand | Size | Type | Link |
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Ballistix | 4GB | DDR4 | Here |
Kingston | 4GB | DDR4 | Here |
Patriot | 4GB | DDR3 | Here |
Kingston | 4GB | DDR3 | Here |
Crucial | 8GB | DDR4 | Here |
Corsair | 8GB | DDR4 | Here |
Recommended Hard Drives
not needed! with
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Recommended Power Supplies
Update to say I've done a ton of work to put together this:
You can utilize multiple PSU's with an adapter like this (recommended) or hardware like Add2PSU or make your own connector.
Operating System
We recommend BA.net Nvidia Mining OS
Recommended Graphics Cards
Recommended Risers
Note: Using a single 16x ribbon cable and the rest as 1x risers often helps with stability.
Cases
PC Power/Reset Switch
Motherboard Standoffs
Wifi Adapter
Case Fans
Remote AC Power Outlets aka Smart Plugs
Recommended Power Supplies
General rule of thumb when predicting total power supply needed is to take your GPU power consumptions per whattomine.com
then add 100-150W to that number for all other components (CPU, fans,
etc). So 6 x 750ti is about 500W, 6 x 480's is about 1000W, 6 x 1080ti
is about 1300W. Since your PSU will be running ideally 24/7, employ the
80% rule - don't run your PSU at more than roughly 80% of its max
capacity.
Efficiency here is key as well - get a PSU rated Gold or
better (Gold/Platinum/Titanium). Modular PSU's are preferred, as well as
ones with as many VGA ports as possible.
EVGA G2's are often considered the mining standard.
Update to say I've done a ton of work to put together this:
Brand | Model | Modular | Capacity | VGA ports | Rating | Link |
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EVGA | Supernova 550 G2 | Fully | 550W | 2 | Gold | Here |
EVGA | Supernova 850 G2 | Fully | 850W | 4 | Gold | Here |
EVGA | Supernova 1600 G2 | Fully | 1600W | 9 | Gold | Here |
EVGA | Supernova 1000 G3 | Fully | 1000W | 5 | Gold | Here |
Corsair | HX750i | Fully | 750W | 5 | Platinum | Here |
Corsair | HX1200i | Fully | 1200W | 6 | Platinum | Here |
Seasonic | SSR-750TD | Fully | 750W | 6 | Titanium | Here |
Above PSU's are but a few from a long list of good PSU's. Do yourself a favor and check out my complete list of PSU recommendations.
You can utilize multiple PSU's with an adapter like this (recommended) or hardware like Add2PSU or make your own connector.
Link to much more information on cabling, wiring setup diagram, maximum wattage, etc. |
Operating System
We recommend BA.net Nvidia Mining OS
Recommended Graphics Cards
The meat of mining. And the most expensive part, of course. This
decision is entirely based on the user and the preferred coins to mine.
Current popular cards are the AMD 480, 580 and Vega, and the Nvidia
10-series (1060, 1070, 1070ti, 1080, 1080ti). All 3rd party
manufacturers (ASUS, EVGA, MSI, etc.) produce roughly the same
hashrates, so your main consideration here is typically cost. Heat
dissipation is worth considering for many rigs - more fans on the card
means better heat dissipation, and quieter rigs. A smaller card form
factor (like a 1070 mini)
can be placed into smaller rigs but has worse heat dissipation.
Considering card blower style - aftermarket cards typically run quieter
and cooler than "reference" cards, but are also typically larger.
Carefully note how many power connectors are required for the card you choose. More power connectors are generally not preferred and lead to cable headaches - opt for something with a single 8-pin connection over 8-pin + 6-pin or even 2 x 8-pin power requirements when possible.
Cards go in and out of stock all the time, so it is important to shop around different vendors and keep your eyes peeled for deals!
Cards go in and out of stock all the time, so it is important to shop around different vendors and keep your eyes peeled for deals!
(EVGA has by far the best warranty support of any manufacturer; XFX brand cards are not recommended)
Make | Model | Mfg | Memory | Form | Fans | Blower Style | Link |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AMD | 480 | Sapphire | 4GB | regular | 2 | aftermarket | Here |
AMD | 480 | Sapphire | 8GB | regular | 1 | reference | Here |
AMD | 580 | MSI | 4GB | regular | 2 | aftermarket | Here |
AMD | 580 | MSI | 8GB | regular | 2 | aftermarket | Here |
AMD | 580 | ASUS | 8GB | regular | 3 | aftermarket | Here |
AMD | VEGA 56 | Gigabyte | 8GB | regular | 1 | reference | Here |
AMD | VEGA 56 | Sapphire | 8GB | regular | 1 | reference | Here |
Nvidia | 1060 | EVGA | 3GB | mini | 1 | aftermarket | Here |
Nvidia | 1060 | EVGA | 6GB | regular | 2 | reference | Here |
Nvidia | 1060 | MSI | 6GB | mini | 1 | aftermarket | Here |
Nvidia | 1070 | ASUS | 8GB | regular | 3 | aftermarket | Here |
Nvidia | 1070 | PNY | 8GB | regular | 1 | reference | Here |
Nvidia | 1070ti | EVGA | 8GB | regular | 2 | aftermarket | Here |
Nvidia | 1070ti | Zotac | 8GB | mini | 2 | aftermarket | Here |
Nvidia | 1080 | EVGA | 8GB | regular | 2 | aftermarket | Here |
Nvidia | 1080ti | EVGA | 11GB | regular | 1 | aftermarket | Here |
Detailed card comparison and ratings:
Top hash power: Nvidia GTX 1080TI | Top energy efficient: Nvidia GTX 1070TI | Fastest ROI: AMD RX 570
Recommended Risers
Rigs with more than 2-3 cards nearly always must have powered risers, one per card.
You have three best options here, simply depending on how many PSU connectors you have available:
You have three best options here, simply depending on how many PSU connectors you have available:
V008S capable of being powered by 6-pin, molex, or SATA connector | Ubit's V008S with LED | MintCell powered by molex connector |
---|---|---|
Don't use SATA risers. Throw away the SATA adapter cables that all risers come with!!
Note: Using a single 16x ribbon cable and the rest as 1x risers often helps with stability.
Cases
The choice is yours. A typical computer case even for smaller rigs is not recommended due to poor air flow. A 4U server case
or open air rig is preferred especially for larger builds. If
purchasing a case, ensure the case and your motherboard have compatible
form factors (ATX/mini-ATX/CEB, etc). When looking for open air frames,
consider building your own.
Style | Material | Capacity | Stackable | Link |
---|---|---|---|---|
Server Case | aluminum | 6 GPU | yes | Here |
Server Case | aluminum | 6 GPU | yes | Here |
Open Air | aluminum | 6 GPU | yes | Here |
Open Air | aluminum & acrylic | 6 GPU | yes | Here |
Open Air | steel | 8 GPU | no | Here |
Open Air | aluminum | 8 GPU | yes | Here |
Open Air | aluminum | 14 GPU | yes | Here |
PC Power/Reset Switch
Turns the computer on/off/resets. A computer case typically comes
with this, but if you are building an open air rig you'll need something
like this or this.
Motherboard Standoffs
Standoffs aren't required by any means, but they protect your motherboard from damage and improve heat dissipation - Here.
Wifi Adapter
The choice is entirely yours. A direct ethernet connection is preferred, but not always possible. A cheap USB dongle like this one is sufficient.
Case Fans
Loud but mighty - case fans push the heat away from your GPU's. Open
air rigs often don't need them, but case builds usually do. Fans come in
various sizes and strengths. Choose the right size (80mm, 120mm, etc) as appropriate.
Remote AC Power Outlets aka Smart Plugs
Bottom of the Nice-But-Not-Required build list is a way to remotely power cycle your rig.
- The Wemo Insight is preferred because it can function with IFTTT support and monitors watt usage.
- Alternatively, the Etekcity Smart Plugs do not work with IFTTT but are much cheaper.
- A Kill-a-Watt is useful for monitoring wattage use, but doesn't have remote power cycling capabilities.
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