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H110 Pro BTC+ Cannot boot with more than 9 GPU

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Thanks heaps for this, this info helped me solve my problem.
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Hey Man.

Thanks for all of the great information its been very helpful. I'm just wondering if you think this is the same issue for me when im trying to add a 4th card. All works fine until i add a 4th card. IF you could give me anymore insight that would be awesome!
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For those who still have problems with 9 GPU+ issues, here are some steps I did to ensure all is working:
  • Fix the BIOS options like in SanFarm's post.
  • Boot into Windows 10, go into Control Panel > System > Advanced Settings > Performance > Advance > Virtual Memory > Set to Manual and (Multiply all GPUs + 2) * 6000mb
  • Reboot and add in all the cards.
  • When back into Windows, check device manager if all GPUs are listed. If not, identify if you have any faulty Riser Board/1x Adapter (power off/on and check for GPU fan spin) and replace defective part.


After replacing my faulty PCIe 1x adapter, i was able to see 10 GPUs in device manager...
Always step back and look at life in a different angle... you will find your answers there.
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Go to boot menu in bios. The bottom most option is CSM, get inside it by hitting enter and disable it.
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