Title: Getting 5th GPU to Mine with MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Motherboard Post by: ryanodell81 on September 19, 2017, 05:11:20 PM I am new to mining and I have just built my first mining rig.
HX1200i PSU 5x EVGA Geforce GTX 1070 Intel Core i3 Processor (i3-6100 LGA1151) Memory DDR4-2133 UDIMM 8GB SanDisk SSD Plus Solid State Drive 120GB MSI z270 Gaming Pro Carbon TRENDnet AC1200 Dual Band Wireless USB Adapter Windows 10 64bit The problem I am having is that I am getting the Code 12 error below: ***This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code 12) ***If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other devices on this system. I have tried uninstalling and disabling nearly all of the different system devices, changed the bios settings, reinstalled the drivers, reinstalled windows 10 and have been googling and reading everything I could find but I still cant fix it. So I registered my account and am giving this a try. I have read that other have got 6 GPUs working on this motherboard so I cant figure out why I cant even get 5 to work. Please let me know if you have worked with the MSI z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Motherboard with this problem or if you have an idea of what I need to disable to make my 5th card work. Title: Re: Getting 5th GPU to Mine with MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Motherboard Post by: Commie on September 19, 2017, 05:14:45 PM Wish I could help but MSI mb's are known to be pain in the butt. Change it if you can.
Title: Re: Getting 5th GPU to Mine with MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Motherboard Post by: ryanodell81 on September 19, 2017, 05:26:04 PM I appreciate your honesty... while I am going to stick around and figure out how to make this motherboard work with the help of other users advice, which motherboards would you recommend for future purchases?
Title: Re: Getting 5th GPU to Mine with MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Motherboard Post by: JamesBolivar on September 19, 2017, 05:37:51 PM There are specifically designed mining mainboards, called Bitcoin pro or something by Asrock I believe.
As far as MSI goes, I think the issue was with the PCIE multipliers. There's a way to reduce the lane multiplier (x1/x2/x4/x8/x16) in a way to get all cards to work. But I'm not sure what exactly the issue was anymore. Just google for 5 or 6 GPU MSI mainboard and PCIE multiplier, maybe you'll find something. Title: Re: Getting 5th GPU to Mine with MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Motherboard Post by: ryanodell81 on September 20, 2017, 03:25:21 PM I was able to get my 5th GPU to show up by running the flash Bios. This however led to my next problem. Once I got my 5th GPU up and going it caused one of my GPUs to run on low watts. I know this because I borrowed the code below and it gives me a print out of the watts being used by each GPU.
--eexit 3 --log 2 --logfile ZCASH.%date:~6,4%%date:~3,2%%date:~0,2%.ewbf.log --pec goto :restart This worked okay for a while with 4 GPUs mining at ~430sol/s and the 5th one going between 70-225 sol/s with watts in the range of 75-106 while the rest of my GPUs had watts in the range of 140-148. Since this is a new question I am going to start a new post. Title: Re: Getting 5th GPU to Mine with MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Motherboard Post by: gt_addict on September 20, 2017, 08:05:13 PM Enable 4G Decoding and switch to Gen1 PCIE options in the BIOS/UEFI.
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