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A Comprehensive Guide to Building a 7 GPU Nvidia Ethereum Mining Rig
In the world of cryptocurrency mining, building your mining rig is a rewarding and challenging venture. Today, we’re going to build a 7 GPU Nvidia Ethereum mining rig and guide you through each step along the way. If you’ve been looking to get into mining or expand your current setup, this comprehensive guide is perfect for you.
Different Cards Used
We’ll be using a variety of cards in our setup. First, we have the EVGA 3060, predominantly known for its version one variant. We also have three MSI 1660 Ti’s, housed by the gaming X setup. These are great for mining and highly recommended. To top it off, we have a Nvidia 3060 by Gigabyte and a GeFore RTX 3060 Ti for Nvidia.
Power Supplies
Our chosen 650-watt power supply is the Super Flower. What sets this one apart is its full modularity. It’s currently on sale on Newegg and has universal ports. Furthermore, we’ll be using a 750 watt HP power supply with a breakout board.
The Asrock h110 Pro BTC Motherboard
For our motherboard, we’ll go with the Asrock h110 Pro BTC. It’s a great choice for powering the entire setup. It has enough slots to accommodate all our GPUs and offers room for future expansion.
Accessories
From gpurisers.com, we have our solid-state drive. These also provide us with the GPU risers and splitters required for our build. We also have our PCI cables (six of them to be precise) in a 6+2 configuration.
Risers and Frames
To elevate our setup, we’re using six AAA Wave orange GPU risers. Not only are they great for physically spacing your cards, but they also aid in cooling. Plus, they’re rather slick looking which is an added bonus.
AAA Wave Frame
The mainstay of our setup is the AAA Wave frame. It has five fans in the back and four on each side. The arrangement is designed to enhance airflow across the GPUs while sucking out excess heat from the sides.
Getting To The Installation
GPUs
Starting with our biggest card, the Gigabyte RTX 3060 Ti, we’ll be moving down the line with the rest of the GPUs. It’s always a good idea to secure our GPU with one screw first to ensure everything lines up properly. As we progress, everything should fall nicely into place.
Motherboard Installation
The Motherboard installation is straightforward. The same goes for our Super Flower and HP power supplies. Remember to double-check your server power supply’s position because they don’t traditionally sit well in this type of frame.
Wiring The Rig
Next, comes the tricky part: wiring up all of the PCI cables. Although this can be a bit tedious, taking the time to do it right will pay off in the end with a smooth-running rig.
Kinks In The Build
Building a mining rig always comes with a few snags. For example, you might run into spacing issues between the cards and having to deal with a ton of cabling. It’s important to remember that experiencing and overcoming these small issues is all part of the mining experience.
Powering Up The Rig
Once the rig is wired up, it’s time to turn it on and see if the fans start spinning. If you’ve done everything correctly, your rig should boot up without any issues. At this point, it’s essential to check the temperature to ensure that the rig isn’t overheating.
Final Thoughts
Building a 7 GPU mining rig might seem like an intimidating process, but it’s actually quite manageable with the right preparation and patience. It’s an exciting project and a powerful tool for miners looking to expand their setup.
Remember always research and purchase your parts wisely, work methodically while building, and most importantly, have fun with it. Happy mining!
What was the latest GPU Mining Rig you built? Mining Ethereum? Flux? Ravencoin? You Name it!
Once booted up do you leave the hiveos flash drive in or can it be removed? Does it need the usb flash drive every time it is powered on?
Would Probably fit 10 A2000 or A4000 GPUs they are relatively thin profiled
Whats another good riser to use since those are out of stock?
Id like to start but have no clue what to buy or how to put it together. Plus I’m just confused on the whole mining process. If anyone lives in Ohio and would like to help me out I will pay you for your time. I have the cash to get started. Just need some expertise.
TB360 is better than H110 in my opinon
U drag out the video and talk to much
What was the cost of the 6 GPU rig? Someone already asked but no answer. Many thanks for the great videos. Professionally done!
Just started.
would you happen to have a complete list of equipment you used for this build?
I didn't see it through the video.
I already have the following:
Sunflower power supply
HP power supply
Risers
1660 cards
Motherboard.
What about the new cables you mentioned for the risers.
Need information on the Hp power supply breakout board.
any other cables, etc??
I waiting on the frame.
Newbie here, watching for fun mostly, but I'm wondering the purpose of using breakout board and HP power supply is? Won't just PSU do the trick?
for someone running only 3 cards, would the super flower power supply be enough rather than going with the hp one also?
Sata hasn’t been upgraded to meet ssd speeds. It’s why our motherboards still download at 20-60mbs even though everything else is lightning quick. They are redesigning the SATA system.
I just built my 6 1660 super rig coming close to 185 mh on rvn
Why are people still building ETH mining rigs?
So you know just plug the hdmi into the GPU in the 16x slot and your good HDMI only ❤️
Still worth it to start gpu mining with eth 2.0 dropping in june?
riserless mobo + risers, really?
Whats the $budget for all the parts?.. Assuming you can get GPUs at all?
8:17 that depends on bios version. Update your bios and unplug the molex, see red panda mining's video about it 😉
link to that tiny screen?
I have 9 vega64s in that frame, I can see why theyd say it can hold 10 cause it really can. I wouldnt put 10 because then its really tight, but 9 is a good maximum. Also, you can put the fans on the outside of the frame, to free up some more space inside of the frame
how many –how to build a mining rig videos are going to be released ??????? I am almost forced to start my own you tube channel !!!!!
Ijust have one question, anyone who can help is welcome
I have a Msi B85-G43, 1x 3060ti and 2x 1660ti. My pc is only recognising 2 cards. Either on both pci express or pci express + riser. Is there any software issue? I am trying to mine on Windows. Thanks in advance
Great video . What’s the name of the mini monitor?
If the EVGA 3060 V1 is not hitting the proper Hashrate, try getting a dummy plug for it. They are finicky but you should be able to achieve alot more off that card since it is a V1 card.
To bad Ethereum is going to 2.0 and this will not make money in a few months. Well half the money it makes today.