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Ryzen 2200g for 6 gpu ?

Hello everyone, I m trying to build a 6 gpu rig as cheap as possible. I found an MSI B450 Gaming Plus Max for a very good price and i was wondering if can match it with a Ryzen 2200G
The thing is i am not sure if this cpu has enough Pcie Lanes to make it work ,as far as i know it doesnt as it only has 4 lanes available, but i read online that someone made it work.
Hope someone can guide me with this! Thank you

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What are you using 6 gpus for? Mining?

If so, you only need one lane for mining.

I could use some help with this!

please, pm me if you would like to contribute to my gpu bios database (includes overclocking bios, stock bios, and upgrades to gpus via modding)

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My beautiful, but not that powerful, main PC:

prior build:

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Thank you for replying 
Yes, mining
I need one lane for each gpu if i am not confused

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15 minutes ago, tutyses said:

Thank you for replying 
Yes, mining
I need one lane for each gpu if i am not confused

What adapters are you using to connect the gpus to the board. The cpu won't really matter here, the board will.

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Pcie 1X risers.
The motherboard has 4 pcie1x an 2 pcie 16x.
Why do you say Cpu lanes doesnt matter?  I m not sure if i can post a link to a reddit post, but check this out

Are you sure Pcie Lanes dont matter?

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3 minutes ago, tutyses said:

Pcie 1X risers.
The motherboard has 4 pcie1x an 2 pcie 16x.
Why do you say Cpu lanes doesnt matter?  I m not sure if i can post a link to a reddit post, but check this out

Are you sure Pcie Lanes dont matter?

He said the CPU doesn't matter. I'm not in his head, but I would imagine the rationale behind that is that all Ryzen CPUs have plenty of PCIe lanes for this. It's how they get divvied out on the board that matters.

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6 minutes ago, Chris Pratt said:

He said the CPU doesn't matter. I'm not in his head, but I would imagine the rationale behind that is that all Ryzen CPUs have plenty of PCIe lanes for this. It's how they get divvied out on the board that matters.

okay that makes sense

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