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Author Topic: Corsair HX 1200 | One Pcie cable won’t supply 2 GPUs  (Read 824 times)
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November 28, 2017, 03:55:08 PM
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You must have a problem somewhere as all my rigs use the Hx1200 and i run them all with 1 cable running to 2 GPU's. I have never seen a problem nor heat issues on the cables.
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November 28, 2017, 04:14:03 PM
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No its not crashing the 6th card is just not powered. I can start mining with the 5 GPUs no issues there everything very stable.

Could be just a bad cable or connector. Did you test every possible configuration? You've got what, 4 cables with 2 pci-e connectors each? And 6x connectors on the back of the PSU (they all seem to be interchangeable and should work with both the PCI-e and the EPS cables). That's quite a lot of possible combinations — did you try them all? You still should be able to power 6 simple rx 570 cards with that beast of a PSU. You've got 8 pci-e connectors in total, and only 6 cards, so 2 extra connectors. But you're running 5 cards, so using only 5 of the available 8 connectors. Does this mean that neither of the 3 remaining pci-e connectors works?

Anyway, there are eps=>pci-e adapters out there that you could buy, your PSU has two eps cables so I assume you're only using one of them and you could always attach one of those adapters to the 2nd EPS connector and power a couple more cards with it.
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November 28, 2017, 04:44:20 PM
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No its not crashing the 6th card is just not powered. I can start mining with the 5 GPUs no issues there everything very stable.

Could be just a bad cable or connector. Did you test every possible configuration? You've got what, 4 cables with 2 pci-e connectors each? And 6x connectors on the back of the PSU (they all seem to be interchangeable and should work with both the PCI-e and the EPS cables). That's quite a lot of possible combinations — did you try them all? You still should be able to power 6 simple rx 570 cards with that beast of a PSU. You've got 8 pci-e connectors in total, and only 6 cards, so 2 extra connectors. But you're running 5 cards, so using only 5 of the available 8 connectors. Does this mean that neither of the 3 remaining pci-e connectors works?

Anyway, there are eps=>pci-e adapters out there that you could buy, your PSU has two eps cables so I assume you're only using one of them and you could always attach one of those adapters to the 2nd EPS connector and power a couple more cards with it.


Yes, as I wrote if I only switch the PSU unit (nothing else!) leave all cables as they are only 5  GPUs powrt up. If the power port on the PSU would be faulty than 2 GPUs would not work but thats not the case, really hard to say.

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November 28, 2017, 05:17:40 PM
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Yes, as I wrote if I only switch the PSU unit (nothing else!) leave all cables as they are only 5  GPUs powrt up.
But you've got 8 pci-e connectors in total, from 4 cables, and 6 GPUs. Did you try them all or did you just connect one cable, that didn't work and then you started this thread? You're not describing your problem with enough details. There's quite a lot of different combinations available when you've got 4 cables, 8 pci-e connectors and 6 GPUs. Did you try them all? How did you even connect 5 cards anyway if the HX1200 is supposed to come with only 4 pci-e cables? Did you take the 5th cable from another PSU?

Assuming you took the 5th cable from another PSU, you've got 10 pci-e connectors then. Do your 5 cards work with either of the 10 connectors from the PSU, or do they only start when connected with the first ones on the cable (closest to the PSU side connector)?

That's the PCI-e cable for your PSU:



You're using 5 cables now to connect 5 cards. Are you using number 1 connectors or number 2? Do all 10 connectors work with only 5 GPUs? Or you do you have to use only particular connectors (1s or 2s)?
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November 28, 2017, 06:03:09 PM
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Stupid things work sometimes, did you try reinstalling the drivers? If the GPUs are good and the PSU and cables work, it probably isn't hardware related

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November 28, 2017, 06:14:51 PM
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Stupid things work sometimes, did you try reinstalling the drivers? If the GPUs are good and the PSU and cables work, it probably isn't hardware related
You can't install a driver for something that isn't even recognized by the operating system. His 6th GPU simply doesn't start.
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November 28, 2017, 07:57:03 PM
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It clearly is a problem with the PSU.

Setup 1 was running for months - no issues:
6x RX 570 powered by one 850W PSU the rig consumes 530W

Setup 2: The exaclty same as above just replaced the PSU with a HX 1200 and had to switch the mainboard power connector - all other cables remained the same.

Only 5 GPUs start the 6th wont even start - it is powered by the second 6+2 pin from the power canle. As the other GPU powered by the same cable works it cant be the cable. As stated above on the same cable the second card was working fine.

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November 28, 2017, 10:34:29 PM
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And if you put 2 gpu on the same cable, if you disconnect one of the card, it start right ? only 2 gpu on the same cable make one not starting, also in the power supply "chain" is the GPU not starting the one at the end of the chain ?



In this little schematic, following scenario

All connected - which one of the gpu doesn't start ?
6+2 pin 01 or 02 disconnected, does the GPU start ?
Swaping 6+2 pin 01 or 02 between gpu 01 or 02, does the GPU start when only one connected ?

As stated before do you use the same power cable and power output of the PSU ? did you tried swaping them ?
Also have you tried to use a molex to 6pin adapter to see if that 6th GPU would start ?
Also have you put the PSU in multi-rail mode ?
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November 29, 2017, 07:32:03 AM
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Fellow miners

I have a problem with the Corsair HX 1200 PSU. It works perfectly fine with one GPU per PCie cable. When I put a second GPU to the same cable the card doesn’t even start. It’s not a card problem as I switched them and observed the same behavior.

My ressearch told me already to change the button at the back of the PSU to single instead of multipe but It didn’t help.

Anyone faced this issue already or has any suggestions?

I'm dissapointed in this PSU too. It has very stiff wires. And the wires warm if I connect just GTX1080 (180W) with 8+6 pin power by one PCI-e cable from PSU (It has two 6+2 output connectors from single PSU outlet). Warming is not critical but wires of my PSUs of other brands don't warm at all. So now Corsair is just my test and reserve PSU

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November 29, 2017, 03:36:32 PM
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Thanks for the feedback everyone. I will probably only have time on the weekend to tinker around - the rig is running perfectly fine with the old PSU.
I will keep you posted hopefully with the solution Smiley

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December 03, 2017, 12:02:45 PM
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After switching back the HX 1200 unit to the AMD rig it just worked fine.  I didn't change anything just replaced the PSU unit and left all the power cables where they were before (besides swapping the MB power cable).

Funny thing now is that I installed another GPU via the M2 slot - at first Windows detected the new GPU but I had to reinstall and now it is all messed up.
Screen stays black I can't boot from the Boot ready USB Stick - I have no idea how to fix this besides reinstalling from scratch. Did you guys encountered this already?

Edit: Windows is not fully booting up as I am not able to connect with Teamviewer. I suspect this is a graphics driver issue, searching for the topic returns many hits but nothing really useful.

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December 03, 2017, 05:47:07 PM
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After switching back the HX 1200 unit to the AMD rig it just worked fine.  I didn't change anything just replaced the PSU unit and left all the power cables where they were before (besides swapping the MB power cable).

Funny thing now is that I installed another GPU via the M2 slot - at first Windows detected the new GPU but I had to reinstall and now it is all messed up.
Screen stays black I can't boot from the Boot ready USB Stick - I have no idea how to fix this besides reinstalling from scratch. Did you guys encountered this already?

Edit: Windows is not fully booting up as I am not able to connect with Teamviewer. I suspect this is a graphics driver issue, searching for the topic returns many hits but nothing really useful.

Ok disabling 4G - cleaning the drivers, reinstalling them patching them and turning on 4G again solved the issue. Just Windows that wanted to go nuts. Now the additional card in the M2 slot also works like a swiss clock Smiley

Thanks everyone for the help - appreciated!

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