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    Posted: 06 Dec 2018 at 2:29am
Hi everyone,

I have been running 2 1080 TI on my x399 Taichi since December with no issues. I recently purchased 2 more for a quad GPU setup (no SLI - this is for Octane Render).

I am able to get 3 GPUs to read if I occupy PCIE slots 1, 3, & 5. Slot 2 will read a single card, or even dual cards... but I can not get it to work with more than 2 GPUs. It either hangs up on Windows login, or only shows 2 GPUs in device manager IF it does login.

I have tried both with and without using the additional Graphics 12v connector.

I am running Windows 10, version 1709.

M2.1 currently has my boot drive - NVMe M.2.

Any ideas/help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote xhue Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Dec 2018 at 7:06am
Hi twik25,

Although I'm not familiar with this particular mobo of yours, I know a few things, namely:

- check for BIOS updates and apply accordingly
- check mobo manual for details about multi-GPU configurations
- you should UNINSTALL ALL GPU drivers before you make a physical/HW change to the GPU system; after that you should shut down the PC and tweak with GPUs
- make sure you're using the latest nvidia drivers once you get back in Windows, older ones are known to hate Threadrippers

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Hi twin,

I am planning on the same motherboard with quad gpu did you find any solutions? Did it work? Are you able to run quad gpu on it?

M.

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Hi Manodzit,

Yes I was able to get 4 gpus to work.

To be honest, I am not sure what finally did it. Window forced an update to 1803 on me, and when I had some downtime between projects I took another stab at getting everything to work. I did fresh install of nvidia drivers, and then shut down and installed the additional card. It hung up on the windows login, and wouldn't let me do anything - but I let it keep going as I could tell something was working in the background (intermittent mouse icon). After 10 minutes or so, it gave me the login screen, and then froze. On restart, all 4 cards were seen by Device Manager, but 2 of them were disabled. I reinstalled Nvidia drivers (again) and it has been working great since.

I think it was a combination of Windows 1803 and the double reinstall of the drivers that worked, but who knows.

For what it is worth, I didn't want to have 4 gpus stacked in my machine (heat management), so I opted for going with a Thermaltake View 31 case that has vertical GPU bracket. So I have 3 stacked, and 1 vertical gpu using GPU riser cable. Going this route, I only have 1 card that is running hotter than others. During full render sessions on Octane, 3 cards are at 61C and one is at 75C (The middle one in the stack of 1080ti Turbos).


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Sweet news!
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