I’m very excited to share this tutorial with you guis. I spent some time taking pictures of every component you’ll be working with and every action you’ll be performing in order to follow this tutorial’s steps and create your own gpu mining rig.
- Motherboard (http://amzn.to/1UupYtr)
- PSU (Power Supply Unit) (http://amzn.to/24FTVfX)
- RAM module (http://amzn.to/1SoxzDV)
- One or more GPU’s (up to 6 - 13 Video cards depends on your motherboard) (http://amzn.to/1T0okL8)
- CPU module (Processor) (http://amzn.to/1PH6c5Z)
- SSD/HDD (http://gpushack.com/)
- USB risers (http://amzn.to/1UuaR3b)
PREPARING THE MOTHERBOARD
In this tutorial i am using The asrock h11 pro btc +it is actually the successor of the famous asrock h81 pro btc which is one of the best rated motherboards for mining. the best spec ofthis mobo is it can support up to 13 gpus rig instead of two 6-GPU ones.
This is convenient in many ways. and the onboard power on and reset buttons make this mobo a little bit more convenient to use in a mining rig. Since you won’t be using a PC case that having the power buttons to on the system.
CPU AND COOLER INSTALLATION
I am using the Intel pentium G4400 LGA1151 processor it has already have a heatsink+fan and thermal paste included in the package.
- Locate the CPU slot
- Pull the small metal bar to open it
- Remove the black plastic cover by pulling the spot that says “remove”. NOTE: pull it only from the spot that’s marked.
- Insert the CPU in the right position
note; The CPU chip has a tiny marker in one of its corners. Make sure that it aligns with the same kind of marker on the cpu port.
- Once you’ve placed the CPU chip, close the cover and push down the metallic bar to secure the cpu on the motherboard.
INSTALLING THE CPU HEATSINK AND FAN
No matter if you’re using the stock cooler or a third-party one. First of all, we need to remove the stock thermal compound. Use a dry towel or soft paper; avoid using water or any other cleaning clothe, apply the new thermal grease/ paste. The thermal compound needs to be applied to center the CPU metallic surface.
Place the cooler on top of the processor and move it a little, so the paste can be evenly distributed between the surfaces. then the last part attach the cooler and then plug in the fan cable to the motherboard.
RAM INSTALLATION (HYPER X 4GB)
i am using the hyperx 4gb DDR4 ram in this tutorial
- Make sure that the RAM orientation is right. Also, the first slot is the one that’s closer to the CPU port.
- Unlatch the either one or two plastic latches, so you can place the module easily. If the module doesn’t enter reasonably easy, don’t force it. Instead, take a look at the latches and make sure that they’re completely open.
- Once the RAM module is installed, latch them back to secure the ram module to the socket
PSU / POWER SUPPLY UNIT INSTALLATION
In this tutorial i am using a EVGA 850 watts psu, now we will need to plug the cables to the PSU. As you could notice, it has several ports, each of which serves for a different purpose. They come marked. i am using semi modular psu which the atx 24pin cable is attached to the psu or all cables except the 24-pin and 8-pin/EPS cables can be removed from the PSU. . We will be using five of these ports, which are:
24pin – ATX (MB for the motherboard)
The standard ATX power-supply–to–motherboard main connector is the Molex 39-29-9202 (or equivalent) 20-pin +4 ATX style connector
- Connect your power supply cables beginning with the 24-Pin Motherboard connector.
- Next, connect the 8-Pin CPU/ Motherboard cable. Some motherboards will only require a 4-Pin connector.
SSD/HDD INSTALLATION
I am using the Western Digital’s Caviar Blue 1TB blue HDD My HDD has no SATA Data cable included in the package thank god that the asrock h110 pro btc has a 2 sata connectors included in the package, I’ve connected my HDDD to the motherboard SATA slot using the SATA Data cable.connect your storage or disk device such as your HDD, SSD, or DVD Drive. Connect the SATA data cables that were included with your motherboard. Connect one end to the hard drive or disk drive and the other end into the appropriate SATA slot on your motherboard. Consult the manual for additional instructions on which slot to use.
Then, I’ve connected the HDD to the PSU though the SATA Power cable. The SATA slot can be located in one of the corners of the mobo.
INSTALLING THE VIDEO CARD/GPU
In am using a ASUS GTX 1060 6gb GPU that has only 6 pin power cable. Connect the 6 or 8-Pin PCI power cable to your video card. Some video cards do not require additional power from the power supply. Some video cards will require two 6 or 8-Pin PCI power cables.
- Then connect the SATA power cable to SATA pin on the PSU
SETTING UP RISER FOR GPU
I am using a v006 riser the latest riser for now sould be the voo9 which has longer usb cable to be expected. When we are talking about GPU-based mining rigs for crypto currencies it is common for PCI-E extenders (or risers) to be used in order to be able to put more video cards on a single motherboard and use not only the available PCI Express x16 slots beacause theres only on or two 16 pin for gpu on the motherboard most of it has a PCI-E to USB 3.0 riser on boards.
The riser consist of a couple of components – main board with the video card slot, smaller PCI-E board for connecting to the motherboard, USB 3.0 cable and an optional power adapter (Molex to SATA Power, SATA Power to Molex, PCI-E Power to SATA Power or some other variation).
- Connect the main GPU pin to PCI Express x1-x16
- The smaller board that connects to a PCI-E slot on the motherboard rarely has issues and if it does it is a result of bad soldering of the USB connector on it. just connect it to the gpu pin on the motherboard.
the package usually comes with some sort of a power adapter that usually converts whatever connector is on the PCB to SATA Power. Most psu have a lot of SATA Power connectors and not as many Molex or other power connectors. Still going for the extenders with the standard 4-pin Molex power cable is the best choice, even if you have to use the supplied Molex to SATA Power adapter.
- Next, connect the 6 or 8-Pin PCI power cable to your video card. Some video cards do not require additional power from the power supply. Some video cards will require two 6 or 8-Pin PCI power cables.
- then connect the vga power cable to in no particular vga power port on the psu. sata1 is the HDD and sata 2 is the riser power cable in no particular sata power port.
That’s it, now that everything is set up please not that this is just a hardware set up, i will make a software set up right after these post.
Building mining rigs are computer nerd’s version of building a car. It is extremely satisfying and as we know rewarding. Make sure wherever you plan on running the mining rig to have enough air flow to prevent overheating. i currently running 6 gpu with Asus GTX 1060 DUAL OC
If you’ve built your own desktop computer before, this will be easy. If not then take a look at any awesome video on YouTube that shows you step by step on how to put it all the parts together. by the way i bought my GPU rack in facebook seller mining rack it suited for 10 gpu rack for $50 too expensive than building a diy wood mining frame. other informtion in this post was came from 1stminingrig and crytomining all photos are mine, see on my next software set up soon.