H110 Pro BTC+ can only run 1 GPU |
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wardog
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The data will be safe.
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Antaboga
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Thank you. More noob questions coming up (sorry!); If I clear the mobo CMOS will that wipe out all data from the hard disk as well? If the answer is yes, could I disconnect the hard disk, then clear CMOS, and then reconnect the hard disk? Or will that be pretty much useless in helping me solve the issue and a complete blank slate is the only way forward (which will require me to re-install Windows and install drivers and other software I already have running). Thank you for your patience :-)
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Animalm4st3r
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Clear the CMOS
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Antaboga
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Ok, so it should be possible to run both AMD and Nvidia GPU's simultaneously on this Asrock
The only reason I can think that it doesn't work is because I didn't start at PCIE slot #2 when installing my first GPU as per the instructions (but used #4). Is there a way to fix this without starting back from zero by clearing the CMOS? Could it be fixed by accessing UEFI? Cheers
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Thank you but I am still not a 100% clear. On the Asrock website there is a mining installation guide on where it says that this mobo can take either 13 x AMD or 8 x AMD + 5 x NVIDIA graphic cards.
Link to guide: http://asrock.pc.cdn.bitgravity.com/Manual/BTC/H110%20Pro%20BTC+.pdf
Isn't the RX 580 an AMD card and the GTX 1080 an Nvidia card? I am not saying that I don't believe you, I am just trying to make sure that when I replace the RX 570 card I don't get the wrong card again. Cheers and sorry for the noob questions Edited by Antaboga - 04 Feb 2018 at 7:27pm |
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He's right. You'll need matching cards. In Windows you'll never load up an ATI VGA driver up next to an nVidia VGA driver. Not running concurrently |
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you cannot go and mix and match different graphics card in one system...
they have to be the same or atleast from the same brand ATI or nVidia i could fix this problem for u, we exchange your 1080ti for my RX 480 Edited by Animalm4st3r - 03 Feb 2018 at 9:32pm |
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