H110 Pro BTC+ Cannot boot with more than 9 GPU |
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snoozer87
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monoroto
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Same here; have a H110 BTC, 8gb ram, 2 x 1200 PSUs, 6 RX580s and 4 RX570s. All 10 cards register and show up in Ethos, but will not mine. If i unplug any one card, the remaining 9 mine just fine.
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mianusman11
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Same Problem facing with H110 Pro BTC+.
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fiezo
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Help, i have same issue, 9 cards working fine, but when i connect 10th it stuck on ethos boot can't get to terminal. HELP
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eodbrent
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Same here, but 6 GPU works, 7 freezes and load screen.
It's been almost 4 days since I submitted a support ticket as well, no response.
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Limoubai
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I tried the purpose of Zjenep but it does not work. The same problem, with 9 gpus it boots (can access to the bios), with 10 gpus not (cannot access to the bios).
Please @Asrock help us!
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dawood121
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I have the same problem, will not power on or POST with 6 GPUs. I'm disappointed with this board - it's BRAND NEW !! and it won't even post!.
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Zjenep
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Someone else who could not use more than 9 GPUs was using "mining edition" cards without graphics output. So he had to use the iGPU to get graphics output.
Once he placed (another) graphics card with graphics output in the main PCIe slot (PCIE2) and disabled IGPU Multi-Monitor, he could suddenly use more than 9 GPUs and fill up the rest of the slots. |
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parsec
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It's difficult to diagnose these issues, multiple things can affect the detection of the video cards when you use ten or more. If there were simple solutions for this, we would not hesitate to tell you about them. The best I can do is offer some suggestions.
Please check the FAQ for your board, there are three topics related to mining: http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/H110%20Pro%20BTC+/index.asp#FAQ Follow the instructions in the board's manual, section 2.7 PCIe Power Connector Installation Guide, very carefully: http://asrock.pc.cdn.bitgravity.com/Manual/H110%20Pro%20BTC+.pdf Clearing the UEFI/BIOS, including removing the board's battery, might help with 10+ video cards. Be sure that the Above 4GB MMIO BIOS assignment option in the UEFI, Chipset Configuration screen, is enabled. It is by default. Set the VT-d option, Chipset Configuration, to Disabled. Check that all the ASPM options in Chipset Configuration are Disabled. Set the IOAPIC 24-119 Entries option to Enabled if it is disabled. One other possibility is the amount of DRAM memory you are using. The OS/Windows reserves some of the PC's memory for system use with hardware like video cards. The amount allocated depends on how much memory is available overall. If not enough memory is available, more cards won't be detected. Normally Windows will boot in that situation, but the card(s) won't be recognized. Related to this is how much memory is allocated to the Intel iGPU. Set the Share Memory option, in Chipset Configuration, as low as possible. Also be sure to set the IGPU Multi-Monitor to disabled, IF you do NOT use the Intel iGPU. Disable as much of the unused hardware you can in the UEFI. Such as, Onboard HD Audio, Onboard HDMI HD Audio, Serial Port and Parallel Port. Do not use the Fast Boot option, keep it Disabled. Try increasing the PCH/Chipset voltage with the PCH Voltage option, and the VCCIO Voltage in the OC Tweaker\Voltage Configuration screen. You can file a support request with ASRock in the appropriate region. That is the Contact Technical Support for (MB/Mini PC/IPC) from this page, or the Support link at the top right of the information page for you board in your region of the world: http://www.asrock.com/support/index.asp |
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