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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Problem] I can't connect more than 2 card ( Code 43 ) on: February 19, 2018, 10:08:00 AM
Hey Miners,

I have a rig with 3 cards ( Vega 64 ) running on Windows 10.
I can connect the 3 cards on the motherboard directly but I'll face a heating problem so I decided to take one card out and I connected it with a USB Riser.
It's works fine for couple of minutes ( sometime hours ) then the mining software stops and If I ran it again it doesn't mine so I have to restart my machine and when I do that Windows can't read the third card and it shows a yellow triangle with Error Code 43.
I changed the USB Riser and still the same problem, I tried to switch the cards and the slots and everything and the problem is always there.
I have ASUS Z270E with 4 GB Ram and I increased the Virtual Memory but still no luck.

Think you'll need more than 4GB ram installed - 8 or 16.

4gb is enough even for vega, @topic dont connect your riser with sata to molex.

Yes I think 4GB is enough because I checked the memory usage, My riser takes sata OR 6 pins for power and I am using the sata cable to power it.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / [Problem] I can't connect more than 2 card ( Code 43 ) on: February 19, 2018, 07:06:26 AM
Hey Miners,

I have a rig with 3 cards ( Vega 64 ) running on Windows 10.
I can connect the 3 cards on the motherboard directly but I'll face a heating problem so I decided to take one card out and I connected it with a USB Riser.
It's works fine for couple of minutes ( sometime hours ) then the mining software stops and If I ran it again it doesn't mine so I have to restart my machine and when I do that Windows can't read the third card and it shows a yellow triangle with Error Code 43.
I changed the USB Riser and still the same problem, I tried to switch the cards and the slots and everything and the problem is always there.
I have ASUS Z270E with 4 GB Ram and I increased the Virtual Memory but still no luck.
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