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H110 Pro BTC+ 9th GPU on Ubuntu

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Topic: H110 Pro BTC+ 9th GPU on Ubuntu
Posted By: dane1414
Subject: H110 Pro BTC+ 9th GPU on Ubuntu
Date Posted: 19 Dec 2017 at 10:47pm

Hello all,

I'm building a 13 GPU rig using the H110 pro btc+. It currently runs with 2 Nvidia GTX 1070 TI's and 6 GTX 1070's, but once I add the 9th (1070) it won't start. I'm running Ubunto 16.04. After trying to boot for 45 seconds it gives me a black screen saying /dcv/sda2: clean, 273139/6774784 files, 2382739/27088128 blocks.

I was using the Nvidia driver version 384.98 and tried it with the newer 387.34, no luck with either. I have a 120gb SSD hard drive, Intel Celeron G3900, 8GB RAM, and three 1000W gold standard PSU's chained together with add2psu. If anyone has an idea of what's wrong or could point me in the right direction that'd be much appreciated.

I've tried using a different GPU (it was another nvidia 1070, I don't have access to any AMDs). I've also flashed to the latest BIOS.

Thanks.

ETA: BIOS options for chipset configuration are as follows:

Power warning: enabled

Primary Graphics Adapter: PCIE2

Above 4GB MMIO BIOS assignment: enabled

VT-d: enabled

PCIE Link Speed (PCIE 1-7): Auto

All ASPM Support (PCIE, PCH, DMI, PCH DMI): Disabled

I0APIC 24-119 Entries: Enabled

Share Memory: Auto

IGPU Multi-Monitor: Disabled

Onboard LAN: Enabled

Onboard HD Audi: Auto

Front Panel: HD

Restore on AC/Power Loss: Power On




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Posted By: dane1414
Date Posted: 20 Dec 2017 at 3:10am
" rel="nofollow - Stumbled upon this post and Parsec's response: http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=6589&KW=h110+pro&PID=40383&title=h110-pro-btc-cannot-boot-with-more-than-9-gpu#40383

I disabled VT-d, now when trying to boot I get a pop-up saying "The system is running in low-graphics mode. Your screen, graphics card, and input device settings could not be detected correctly. You will need to configure these yourself."

I'm not sure if this is a step forward or backwards, but it's something at least.

Continuing past the pop-up gave me some options to trouble shoot and access some configs. I tried continuing to run in low graphics mode, it gave me the same screen as before but it also had the Ubuntu loading symbol on the screen, and it seemed to get stuck here.


Posted By: dane1414
Date Posted: 20 Dec 2017 at 6:40am
Followed the rest of that guide, no luck. I posted on the reddit.com/r/gpumining subreddit as well (https://www.reddit.com/r/gpumining/comments/7kqjf1/rig_wont_start_after_adding_9th_gpu_out_of_13_gpu/), and a user there said he had the same issue but on Windows, and increasing the virtual memory solved it. After some googling I learned that swap files are more or less Linux's version of virtual memory, so I followed this guide https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-increase-virtual-memory-in-linux but added 50GB to the swap (I wasn't going to use those on a mining rig anyway Tongue). Still no luck.

Oh, I also created an imgur album (https://imgur.com/a/rCIRl) of the error I get when trying to start it up. The first few pictures are probably pretty worthless, but maybe someone with better computer skills and google-fu can make some sense of the xserver.log? I dunno, this is the first time I've ever had to ask for help on a forum, so I'm at my wit's end.



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