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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Can't run > 3 GPUS on MSI Z270 Krait Gaming on: January 09, 2018, 08:46:16 PM
what's the different way ?
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MSI Z170A GAMING M5 - 7 GPU [SOLVED] on: July 30, 2017, 10:29:09 AM
hello,

i'm having high cpu utilization, mostly due to system interrupts.

using z170 gaming m5, and GTX 1060 3GB cards, 7 gpu, 6 gpu, 5 gpu, same issue, tried both windows 10 and NVoc with same issue of very high CPU, and mining crashes.

tried Claymore 9.7 9.4, Ethminer, same issue again.
tried recent nvidia driver, older driver, same issue.

anyone had such an issue, would appreciate the help, it's driving me crazy.  Huh Huh




As I have found out on my board, this is due to the PCIe version. Go into the UEFI and manually set the PCIe version from "Auto" down to "1.0" - this resolved my high cpu load issues.

It took me forever to trace this down because sometimes boots would work great and other times they would do what you are experiencing. Thanks to GPUZ I was able to discover this fix.

PEG 0 & 1 are set and working as gen 1 according to GPU Z, the other 5 PCIE slots / GPUs are working still at gen 3, no matter what i do.

reminder, this is windows 10, any help on this is much appreciated people
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MSI Z170A GAMING M5 - 7 GPU [SOLVED] on: July 28, 2017, 08:35:36 PM
hello,

i'm having high cpu utilization, mostly due to system interrupts.

using z170 gaming m5, and GTX 1060 3GB cards, 7 gpu, 6 gpu, 5 gpu, same issue, tried both windows 10 and NVoc with same issue of very high CPU, and mining crashes.

tried Claymore 9.7 9.4, Ethminer, same issue again.
tried recent nvidia driver, older driver, same issue.

anyone had such an issue, would appreciate the help, it's driving me crazy.  Huh Huh




As I have found out on my board, this is due to the PCIe version. Go into the UEFI and manually set the PCIe version from "Auto" down to "1.0" - this resolved my high cpu load issues.

It took me forever to trace this down because sometimes boots would work great and other times they would do what you are experiencing. Thanks to GPUZ I was able to discover this fix.

thank you for the reply, but, I have setup both PEG0 and PEG1 to gen1 from BIOS, however I have no idea where to check;
where exactly do you find the UEFI settings you are referring to ?, be it in Windows 10  or NVOC.

thanks
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MSI Z170A GAMING M5 - 7 GPU [SOLVED] on: July 28, 2017, 08:26:23 PM
hello,

i'm having high cpu utilization, mostly due to system interrupts.

using z170 gaming m5, and GTX 1060 3GB cards, 7 gpu, 6 gpu, 5 gpu, same issue, tried both windows 10 and NVoc with same issue of very high CPU, and mining crashes.

tried Claymore 9.7 9.4, Ethminer, same issue again.
tried recent nvidia driver, older driver, same issue.

anyone had such an issue, would appreciate the help, it's driving me crazy.  Huh Huh



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