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ASRock releases BTC mining mainboards
Re: ASRock releases BTC mining mainboards
Sweet : D
That would be pretty neat for a litecoin rig (Bitcoin, not so much).
I wonder how much they will cost, and where one could buy it.
I know that they sell Asrock boards in Sweden, at least their regular ones.
That would be pretty neat for a litecoin rig (Bitcoin, not so much).
I wonder how much they will cost, and where one could buy it.
I know that they sell Asrock boards in Sweden, at least their regular ones.
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Re: ASRock releases BTC mining mainboards
hm, I doubt they will be very expensive, I would say maybe around 250 at the start...I mean, for 400 you can get a dual CPU server board already..
but on the other hand: when jumping the BTC train they are surely out for money, so who knows...
I see one problem though: they followed the ATX form factor. that means you might have 6 sockets, but those are single slot sockets so when you use modern high performance cards you can just mount 3 of them....good single slot cards are at least very rare from what I have seen when looking for a new card in the last weeks.
it would have been much better if they would have doubled the space between the slots and maybe move the 5 lower ones more to the inside.....most people using such a board (for what it is supposed to) will use a big tower anyway, so there would be enough space for that, and there would be only the need for the 1st card to be accessible through the backplate...
but on the other hand: when jumping the BTC train they are surely out for money, so who knows...
I see one problem though: they followed the ATX form factor. that means you might have 6 sockets, but those are single slot sockets so when you use modern high performance cards you can just mount 3 of them....good single slot cards are at least very rare from what I have seen when looking for a new card in the last weeks.
it would have been much better if they would have doubled the space between the slots and maybe move the 5 lower ones more to the inside.....most people using such a board (for what it is supposed to) will use a big tower anyway, so there would be enough space for that, and there would be only the need for the 1st card to be accessible through the backplate...