Building the best gaming mining rig
Bronze versus Platinum PSU's for Gaming / Cryptocurrency Mining
The most expensive motherboard I've ever owned.
Introduction
I purchased a kill-a-watt and, with the market being down, decided it was a good time to optimize my mining rigs by first starting with my 'home' computer to balance performance with power use. For each test I loaded the PSU with 40 to 50% of its max powerload paying close attention to the power curve on the box with 115 VAT power.
- Document differences between configurations of case/caseless setups.
- Compare savings of a Platinum PSU versus an underloaded bronze PSU.
- Decide wether or not to use a Platinum PSU for a home 'gaming' rig that uses the fastest GPU for gaming and a secondary PSU for mining; and both when not being actively used.
The Computer
Motherboard | CPU | RAM | OS |
---|---|---|---|
MSI 370 Gaming Carbon Pro | i5 8600k (8th gen) | Crucial 8GB Single DDR4 2133 MT/s | Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64bit |
YES, I GAME ON UBUNTU.
The Cards
Card Abbreviation | Name | VRAM |
---|---|---|
1080FE | GTX 1080 Founders Edition | 8gb |
1060SSC | EVGA 1060 SSC | 6gb |
1070GX | MSI 1070 Gaming X | 8gb |
1070XLR | PNY 1070 XLR8 | 8gb |
Open Air Control Comparison
cards | Power | Draw | equihash | lyra2v2 | neoscrypt | Day | Mon |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
860 PSU | |||||||
1080FE 1070GX | 125w 115w | 38 280 | 482 76° 433 60° | 43.87 78° 35.83 60° | 919 77° 775 60° | $1.34 | $40 |
650 PSU | |||||||
1080FE 1070GX | 125w 115w | 43 290 | $1.39 | $41.70 |
Grouped by computer configuration. kWH charge is $0.20, 30 days per month. Temperature in degrees. Cost in USD.
Hashrates in bold, load power draw in italics.
This clearly shows a $1.70 savings per month. The power savings at idle is ~5 watts, and 10 watts under load. But the results are a little inconclusive, but were created to reduce over-all power cost and not maximize hashrate. Ideally I should have used a 860 bronze PSU for better comparison... but for my purpose this is sufficent; as the power curve on the platinum psu offers a wider range of efficenecy below 50% than the bronze psu.
Conclusion
Platinum PSU's offer little power-savings over an appropriately loaded bronze psu. They seem to offer the most savings/usefulness if you operate them at more than 70% load. You can achieve near-platinum PSU performance by operating a bronze PSU at ~42-48% load. Since I do not require even half of what the 860 watt PSU can output for home computing I have decided to use it in a mining rig with more than 3 GPU's.
Next Step
For this study to be complete I would like to compare operating the maximum number of graphics cards the motherboard can accept, 3 or 4 if using a riser, in addition to using a PCI-X extender card (which adds 3 additional slots), putting the maximum number of cards at 7, or 9 if no cards are plugged into the motherboard and the system is using only pci-x risers.
Other Details
Here are some other numbers from other configurations I ran:
Grouped by PSU/case.
cards | Power | Idle/Load | equihash | lyra2v2 | neoscrypt | Day | Month |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
In Phanteks Eclipse Case | 860 PSU | ||||||
1080FE 1060SSC 1080FE* | 135w 110w 155w | 38.3 448 | 485 82° 310 70° 499 81° | $2.15 | $64 | ||
1080FE 1060SSC 1080FE* | 115w 90w 125w | 39 375 | 464 79° 295 65° 486 73° | $1.80 | $54 | ||
1080FE 1080FE | 135w 155w | 35 332 | 485 83° 499 82° | $1.59 | $47.70 | ||
1080FE 1080FE | 135w 115w | 36 287 | 484 83° 475 72° | 44 84° 43 74° | 932 82° 882 72° | $1.38 | $41.40 |
1080FE 1080FE | 115w 115w | 34 270 | 468 77° 477 72° | $1.30 | $39 | ||
Open Air | 650 PSU | ||||||
1080FE 1060SSC | 125w 90w | 37 261 | 481 77° 294 64° | 44 24.32 | $1.25 | $37.50 | |
1080FE | 125w | 33 162 | 481 75° | 44 77° | 920 74° | $0.78 | $23.40 |
1080FE 1070XLR | 125w 115w | 39 290 | 480 79° 425 66° | 44 82° 35.25 67° | 918 81° 825 68° | $1.39 | $41.70 |
1080FE 1070XLR | 115w 105w | 39 268 | 467 77° 414 66° | 42.34 80° 34.43 66° | 864 78° 780 66° | $1.29 | $38.70 |
'*' - powered by PCI-X Riser.
The MSI 1070 Gaming X performs better at equihash and worse at neoscrypt versus the PNY 1070 XLR; but the PNY 1070 runs slightly warmer. That being said my preferred configuration is with the PNY 1070 as the secondary card to the 1080FE, mostly because the MSI 1070 is a behemoth of a card and I mine equihash a little more than neoscrypt.
The PSUs
Wattage | Name | Efficency |
---|---|---|
860 | Corsair AX860 | 90%+ |
650 | Corsair CX550M | 80%+ |
The Miners
Algorithum | Currency | Software |
---|---|---|
Equihash | ZCash | ZMiner 0.6 |
Lyra2v | Monacoin | Alexis CCminer |
Neoscrypt | Crowdcoin | Tpruvot CCminer |
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It should be preferred instead of prefered.Thanks fixed it.