🚀 Elevate Your Mining Game with Biostar!
The Biostar TB250-BTC PRO motherboard is engineered for cryptocurrency mining enthusiasts, supporting up to 12 GPUs (6 AMD and 6 NVIDIA) while accommodating a range of Intel processors. With DDR4 memory speeds of 2400 MHz and multiple USB ports, this motherboard is a compact yet powerful solution for your mining rig.
Processor | 1 GHz core_i7 |
RAM | 6 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 2400 MHz |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Biostar |
Item model number | TB250-BTC PRO |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.1 x 10 x 2.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.1 x 10 x 2.5 inches |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Biostar |
ASIN | B0736PV196 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 8, 2017 |
M**B
So far, so good! Great mining board!
July 28, 2017: I've had this board running with 8 GTX 1070 cards for about a week with no problems. I made sure to enable mining mode in the BIOS and limit all the speeds to Gen 2. I haven't been able to get the onboard video working. After many attempts to play with the settings for it, I finally disabled it. It's not really required, anyway. The infinitesimal performance hit from plugging the monitor into one of the GPUs isn't noticeable.I'll be adding 4 more cards shortly, probably RX 580 this time due to availability and price. If there are any problems, I'll update the review. Right now, I'm loving the ability to run this many cards without having to use M.2 adapters or PCI splitters. I only wish this board was developed sooner!Update Jan 18, 2018: I had no problems getting all 12 cards running in Windows 10 Pro. I used 8 NVIDIA and 4 AMD cards and had them all recognized, overclocked and stable. I did have to run multiple mining software instances, each designated to a group of the cards due to a seeming 10-GPU limit in Claymore Dual Miner. For the sake of simplicity, I now have this mobo running with 6 NVIDIA 1070 and 4 AMD RX 580 cards. All are mining ETH simultaneously through a single instance of Claymore.As for the BIOS settings, all I did was enable mining mode and then adjust all the PCIe speeds to Gen 2 and set the auto-quiet mode for the CPU fan. The newest BIOS update seems to have helped with some video issues when entering the BIOS. Initial install of Windows is always done, by me, with a single card inserted directly into the board without a riser. It seems to work better, in my experience. After the driver is installed (and the Windows Auto Update on drivers is disabled) I'll plug them all in via risers. Windows takes a long while to recognize each card and does so one at a time, flickering the screen over and over. Make sure you install the Blockchain driver for the AMD cards and not the mainstream one.One last bit of advice: The fewer programs you install into Windows, the more stable it runs. Do not install the RGB control apps from the various manufacturers. They caused my performance to drop. Also, make sure you look up how to change Windows Update to follow the Business path rather than the regular consumer one. You can even delay "feature" updates for up to 6 months on Pro. It helps.
J**N
works good. I have 10 cards in one (8 - ...
works good. I have 10 cards in one (8 - 1060, and 2 Vega 56) and 8 1080TI cards in the other. no faults. Manual isn't great, and online documentation is poor - but if you know your way around PCs you can figure it out. You have to change onboard video to IGFX instead of auto if you want the display to stay with onboard. I matched my boards to a Pentium G4560 CPU because it is about the cheapest CPU with hyperthreading. I don't think the cheapest Intel Celerons very well support 8 1080TI's mining. My cousin tried that route and his CPU is at 80-90%, while my Pentium is at 50% load.
J**G
Motherboard didn't work despite direct help from manufacturer
Had to return the motherboard as I could not get any video output. This motherboard only has DVI out for the onboard graphics, which seems like a really poor choice as I don't know anyone who uses DVI. Tried troubleshooting the issue - the manufacturer customer service replied promptly to my email each time but I couldn't get it to work despite their help. The Amazon listing also doesn't clearly state that it can only take 7th gen Intel chips. So I wasted almost two months waiting for a replacement processor thanks to supply chain issues. I've built a lot of computers and never had as much trouble as I've had with this motherboard. Don't bother, go look elsewhere for a mining motherboard. I guess it's better that I dodged a bullet and used a different motherboard rather than stick with this poorly made one.
F**1
A+
A+
A**S
Ok if you run linux.
This board can be a nightmare to setup, but it does in fact run 12 GPUs.I don't recommend running this board with Windows because it was a huge pain to get it to recognize 8 GPUs of the same manufacturer. If you must use Windows, go 6 Nvidia and 6 AMD. Then, you might have to run two miners simultaneously that target different GPUs, depending on what miner you use.With ethos (Ubuntu based linux), I had zero issues getting it to recognize 12 Nvidia GPUs -- and not all the same model either. You can mix 1050, 1060, 1070 and it doesn't care.Keep in mind, powering 12 GPUs safely is a challenge. I don't think it is a good idea to connect more than 2 GPUs to the same wire.So if you are 100% sure you want to run Linux, and your power supplies have enough ports, then this is a good board. I think I'll be sticking to 6 GPU rigs in the future though. You don't really come out that far ahead cost-wise with this board because you have to spend more on the power supplies.
J**N
I have nothing to complain about this seller support.
I used this motherboard one month, it stopped working with no reason, after I contacted Customer support, they sent me a replacement without any hassle. I would not hesitate to buy these again based on product support.
S**T
Nice concpet but mine snap crackle poped weel 3
Mine was working OK but did not last a month.Had 4 vega64 in it and about 3 weeks in we powered it down and upon turning it back on the bord mad a sizzling pop sound and then filled the room with smoke. The damage was behind the USB ports that did not have anything plugged in under the heat sink on the chips set just left of the processor.I would go with the Asus 19gpu since the price is the same and they are a more well know reputable company and it also has 3 onbored 24 pin psu connections so you do not need to Jimmy psu's together.The hole atx mounting patten could also use a few standard holes to fully support the bored for pluging in the molex ext power with out deforming the mobo.
M**T
Bios setting are so easy installation is straight forward I can say this is ...
I have to say that Biostar TB250 BTC PRO 12GPU motherboard is a rockstar for mining. Bios setting are so easy installation is straight forward I can say this is a motherboard for mining. I ve been running for a while I had no issues what so ever. Everything is so smooth and without any issue, thank you Biostar I will get more motherboards from you.
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