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6x nVidia 750Ti – MSI Twin Frozr Litecoin Dogecoin Mining ~ 1.85 KH/s Rig

In this episode the BBT sets out and builds a 6x 750Ti rig and tries to stay under 500w for TOTAL system power when hashing. Additionally the “Bits Be Tripping”-team walks through end to end on the build from installing windows, to the driver and the settings.

Base configuration used in this build

  • BBT 6 GPU Open Air Mining Rig (v.2.0)
  • ASRock H81 PRO BTC Motherboard
  • Intel G1820 Celeron CPU
  • 1x 1x by 16x 30cm ribbon riser (powered, plugged in) Flyconn Brand
  • 5x 1x by 16x 15cm ribbon risers (non powered) Flyconn Brand
  • 4gb Corsair Ballistix DDR3 12800
  • Kingston 120gb SSD
  • 6x MSI Twin Frozr 750Ti 2GB (nVidia)
  • 1x eVGA 750w Supernova

Downloads

Mining Software Settings

NOTES: BEFORE LAUNCHING CUDAMINER, Launch CHROME (it can just set on default screen, has a 10-12 k/h increase. They were able to do this by not modifying the TDP and staying with stock values provided by the MSI Twin Frozr graphics card.

Afterburner: set core to +135 and mem to +330

cudaminer.exe -l T5x24 -i 0

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