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June 28, 2019, 06:57:49 AM
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Hello, I use the OS HiveOS on my two RIG.
On the first it works perfectly (no problem of freeze or other), but on the second when I plug a graphics card on the second slot of the motherboard (Asus Prime Z270P), the average load of the CPU goes up too much and made crash the RIG.
I already exchanged the motherboard with another of the same model, and the problem persists only on the second slot from the left.
What could this come from?
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June 28, 2019, 09:49:48 AM
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Did you configure the bios of the motherboard the same way as the first one? Check the bios configuration of the working motherboard and try to make the exact settings in the second rig.

If the problem still persist,you should check risers if any and use the latest version and the graphic card, try to put this graphic card in another slot and see if the problem stops.This is a complicated situation but when troubleshooting always start by eliminating obvious things first then move into more detailet troubleshooting.

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June 28, 2019, 11:40:49 AM
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Problem solved after a BIOS update of the motherboard is a reconfiguration that I took on this site https://1stminingrig.com/asus-prime-z270-p-review-step-step-installation-tutorial/

Merci pour ton aide
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