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Title: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: alitomari on June 19, 2017, 06:27:08 PM
I have the GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7. It has 6 PCI-e slots, however Windows will only recognize 5 cards at one time. I have the latest bios and tried disabling things like excess sata ports and onboard audio, but it will not recognize the 6th GPU. Has anyone got 6 GPU's working with this or a related Gigabyte board?


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: tutu_young on June 19, 2017, 09:00:12 PM
Same thing here. If i put 3 cards into the pcie * 1 slot, the mb would stuck in an infinite startup retry.


My other z170x gaming 7 only recognize 4 cards. WTH.

I contacted customer service they basically gave me a dummy reply. I am thinking of switching to asus z270-a


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: alitomari on June 19, 2017, 09:11:01 PM
Glad to know someone else has the same issue, I read a reddit post where someone with a Gigabyte Gaming 5 was able to get 6 cards running on the latest bios. That mobo has 7 pci-e slots for whatever reason, while the Gaming 7 only has 6. I'm wondering if theres some bios code that limits it to 1 less than the max number of slots to save resources or something. But if anyone WAS able to get their Gaming 7 to work with 6 GPU's please share it would help me out a ton.


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: theh0f on July 04, 2017, 06:09:57 AM
I've only been able to get 5 GPUs running myself.  The majority of the time adding the 6th causes a failure for the motherboard to POST or it will load into windows and only show 4 GPUs.  Very frustrating for sure, not sure what else to try or if it's even possible


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: mktorn on July 04, 2017, 06:21:18 AM
I don't have this exact board but I had to do the following to get >4 GPUs working on my current boards:

First, download the latest bios from Gigabyte's website for your motherboard to a USB drive and flash it to your motherboard (a lot have just recently added multi-gpu support for mining)
Second, ensure that 4G decoding is set to disabled, only UEFI boot is allowed in your BIOS, all the PCI-E slots are set to Gen1, and only have 1 GPU plugged in
Third, install your OS and the drivers for your main video card that your monitor will be plugged into
Fourth, reboot and go back into your bios to activate 4G decoding

At this point you should be able to plug all your cards in and have the OS recognize them without failing to boot. You can then install any remaining drivers necessary if you are mixing nvidia with amd cards.

Note that I am not sure if your motherboard actually supports the 4G decoding option, if it has nothing like this anywhere in the bios even after updating to the latest version then it just might not be possible to run all the slots at the same time with video cards. These are just steps I have had to do to get it working on the motherboards I am using. The issue with black screening during boot ended up being due to enabling the 4G Decoding option with the OS not having the video card drivers installed or not using UEFI boot to load the OS. Once those were both fixed I haven't had any issues with black screens during boot with 4G Decoding enabled.


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: StylnJoe on July 08, 2017, 01:26:00 PM
I have the exact same board and issue. I tried disabling all of the sata ports except for 1 SSD slot as well and didn't work. The next thing I'm going to try is installing windows 10 to a thumb drive and completely disabling the SATA driver and see if that works. Another option may be to purchase a usb ethernet adapter and disabling the LAN. If neither works, I just purchased an ASRock H81 BTC Pro from newegg so I can get 6 easily and resell this board.

Ethereum: 0x13d031B650Fb2cBfaf66BF6586F18335deA638E2



Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: StylnJoe on July 09, 2017, 01:15:47 PM
Neither option worked. Board kept entering an endless boot up and reset cycle before posting. Only option left is to get a M.2 NGFF to PCIE card and that may get you 6. At this point without a bios change I don't think this board can do more than 5.


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: tutu_young on July 09, 2017, 10:11:17 PM
BTW, i can only get 5 GPU running on each ga-z170x gaming 7 board.

Have another azus z170-a that can run 6 card and asus z270-a can currently runs 8 card. Will only going to purchase asus z270-a in the future.


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: StarLord823 on July 10, 2017, 03:50:32 AM
I had a similar issue with my Gaming 6 MB, I could only get 4 cards to recognize in Windows 10.  I ended up disabling the onboard video and switched to Gen1 for PCIe and had all 6 show on next boot.  I think the switch to Gen1 was the thing that actually made the difference.


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: M2017N on July 18, 2017, 06:22:07 PM
Could someone please explain how to switch to Gen1 in BIOS of this motherboard?
I have the same issue and 6th GPU is not shown.

Thank you all.


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: Cereberus on July 18, 2017, 07:53:08 PM
Could someone please explain how to switch to Gen1 in BIOS of this motherboard?
I have the same issue and 6th GPU is not shown.

Thank you all.

Enter the BIOS by hitting fast the DELETE button. Go to the top right of the screen and you should see an Advanced tab there, and in there there is the PCIE configuration, change it to Gen1.


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: 1amguy on August 25, 2017, 07:59:58 PM
I got 5 working.
When I put the 6th in things start to go haywire.
I'm using SimpleMining Nvidia.  Looks like he's running ubuntu 16.04.


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: ygr204 on January 05, 2018, 03:59:57 AM
It's been awhile since this post was updated, but I got mine working.
At first, I was able to get only 5 running as well. But I was able to fix it with help of a very smart computer engineer.
You have to update the BIOS.
And that's it.


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: gaijinminer on January 10, 2018, 06:16:01 AM
I got this link from Gigabyte support where they have specific Bios for Mining.
Will be trying this today.

https://www.gigabyte.com/MicroSite/462/mining.html


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: gaijinminer on January 10, 2018, 06:48:05 PM
Worked for me! Followed the instruction and it is able to detect 6 GPU.


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: Nux322 on January 14, 2018, 10:53:10 PM
Worked for me! Followed the instruction and it is able to detect 6 GPU.

What model mobo are you using with which bios version?


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: LrdAnubis on January 21, 2018, 12:25:22 AM
Worked for me! Followed the instruction and it is able to detect 6 GPU.

I would love to know the answwr to this aswell. I can’t even get a 3rd GPU going. My system just ingores whatever card i put in PCIE x4 slot even if the x8 slot is used or empty.

I’ve tried moving my M.2 NVME SSD around, I’ve tried disabling sata slots.

I will give the “Gen 2” setting a go. But this is driving me nuts and costing me money.

Update:

I have moved the M.2 SSD into M2H_32G as not to disable the PCIE x4 slot. - Still no 3rd GPU detected.
I have updated to the F22f mining version listed in the link above. - Still no 3rd GPU detected.

Other than that actual slot being U/S. i don't know what i am doing wrong...


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: TheHypnoToad on February 06, 2018, 02:17:37 PM
has anyone managed to have more than 6 gpu's running on this board?

i've tried to get 8 going but m.2 to PCI-e adaptors don't seem to be working, card is not recognised.

very odd, i'm going to try loading BIOS settings from defaults and see if it fixes it


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: jhob on February 07, 2018, 03:42:11 AM
has anyone managed to have more than 6 gpu's running on this board?

i've tried to get 8 going but m.2 to PCI-e adaptors don't seem to be working, card is not recognised.

very odd, i'm going to try loading BIOS settings from defaults and see if it fixes it

Yes.  I have 7 working on my rig.  Six PCI-E plus one m.2 adapter.  That's the max per the gigabyte mining website.


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: TheHypnoToad on February 07, 2018, 11:10:08 PM
has anyone managed to have more than 6 gpu's running on this board?

i've tried to get 8 going but m.2 to PCI-e adaptors don't seem to be working, card is not recognised.

very odd, i'm going to try loading BIOS settings from defaults and see if it fixes it

Yes.  I have 7 working on my rig.  Six PCI-E plus one m.2 adapter.  That's the max per the gigabyte mining website.
Oops I meant 7 cards, maybe I have a bad m.2 adaptor, my card is connected to the M.2 adaptor but it is not detected under Linux. Riser and card is good as they work when connected straight to the PCIe slot.

Can I ask what adaptor you are using? Is it the green kind with a power plug? or the black/blue kind which connect straight to the riser cable?

Also are you using the mining BIOS from this page:

https://www.gigabyte.com/MicroSite/462/mining.html

Finally which m.2 slot are you using? The one closest to the CPU (M2D_32G)?

Thanks


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: jhob on February 08, 2018, 03:24:55 AM
Oops I meant 7 cards, maybe I have a bad m.2 adaptor, my card is connected to the M.2 adaptor but it is not detected under Linux. Riser and card is good as they work when connected straight to the PCIe slot.

Can I ask what adaptor you are using? Is it the green kind with a power plug? or the black/blue kind which connect straight to the riser cable?

Also are you using the mining BIOS from this page:

https://www.gigabyte.com/MicroSite/462/mining.html

Finally which m.2 slot are you using? The one closest to the CPU (M2D_32G)?

Thanks

I'm using the EXPLOMOS adapter available on Amazon and it's in the m.2 slot closest to the CPU.  The adapter has a 4 pin adapter and looks just like the green ones available.  However, I'm not sending any power to the m.2 adapter.  

I'm also not running the BIOS from that page.  It's the F22i version.  There's a newer one available now, but I haven't updated.  Not sure it matters, but both of my gaming 7 motherboards are Rev 1.0 and not 1.1.

One last thing - not sure it matters.  I have one card directly connected to the motherboard in the x16 slot closest to the CPU.  I'm cheap and didn't want to get another riser.

I'm running Win10.  Tried Linux once and got frustrated when I couldn't get more than 20Mh/card.


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: TheHypnoToad on February 08, 2018, 02:25:55 PM
I'm using the EXPLOMOS adapter available on Amazon and it's in the m.2 slot closest to the CPU.  The adapter has a 4 pin adapter and looks just like the green ones available.  However, I'm not sending any power to the m.2 adapter.  

I'm also not running the BIOS from that page.  It's the F22i version.  There's a newer one available now, but I haven't updated.  Not sure it matters, but both of my gaming 7 motherboards are Rev 1.0 and not 1.1.

One last thing - not sure it matters.  I have one card directly connected to the motherboard in the x16 slot closest to the CPU.  I'm cheap and didn't want to get another riser.

I'm running Win10.  Tried Linux once and got frustrated when I couldn't get more than 20Mh/card.
Thanks, I think that my adapter is bad or incompatible. My adapter is the kind without the power connector, it's identical to the 'Leboo M.2 NGFF to USB3.0 PCI-E X16 Slot adapter' on Amazon.

I'm also using the slot closest to the CPU, and also running the mining BIOS but I think I'm going to try the latest non-mining BIOS as it's newer, plus the mining BIOS seems a little unfinished, for example there is no way to disable thunderbolt.

I'm running a rev 1.0 board also, I can try running a card directly in the end x16 slot, but I've ordered a EXPLOMOS type adaptor and I'm going to try that first.

EDIT: EXPLOMOS type adaptor arrived today and it works great, I can now detect and mine with 7 GPU's, thanks dude! :) I guess some m.2 adaptors just straight up don't work with certain mobo and riser combos


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: projectaspen on March 01, 2018, 03:53:39 AM
Neither option worked. Board kept entering an endless boot up and reset cycle before posting. Only option left is to get a M.2 NGFF to PCIE card and that may get you 6. At this point without a bios change I don't think this board can do more than 5.

I also got this loop before posting with a Z270 Gaming 3. I wonder if disabling onboard video would work, anyone can confirm? Also, anyone knows if this board has 4g decoding on the updated versions of the BIOS?

PSU is EVGA 850 BQ and 500w with Add2Psu



Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: flavius89 on June 27, 2018, 05:35:56 PM
Hello everyone! I have an isue with my model from gigabyte Gigabyte z270x Ultra Gaming

After bios update to F9d (march2018) I have the same limitations with the old bios, I can only instal just 5 video cards (maximum), when I put 6 video cards, my motherboard doesn't boot.

https://www.gigabyte.com/MicroSite/462/mining.html

I followed this tutorial also, but my Ultra Gaming Edition is not in that list and I don't get it why I don't have that Mining Option in bios menu. What I'm doing wrong?


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: banman24 on June 27, 2018, 05:55:10 PM
Use SMOS (Linux) This mobo can run 7 cards if you update the bios to the mining version and use the m.2 slot for one of the cards.

Have 7 rigs running 7 cards with this mobo right now.


Title: Re: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - How to Enable 6 GPUs
Post by: flavius89 on June 28, 2018, 08:23:52 AM
banman24, Yes, I done thaht. I already update the bios to F9d (march) version, which is the latest version for this model and still doen't change anything.

I don't know what could be the problem.

When I put 6 card, I get a screen with all kind of coloured lines and the motherboard doesn't boot, with 5 card it's okay.