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Flosch (OP)
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February 17, 2018, 09:08:53 AM
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Hello,

im New in this Forum so apollogize if i make any fault by rules.

I have the following Sytsem:

Asus b250 mining expert
Intel Celeron
4 GB Ram ASRock
Kingston 128 GB SSD
1x RX 560 Saphire Pulse
6x RX 580 Saphire Pulse
1x beQuiet 400W (Motherboard)
2x APW3++ 1600W

After i build it it ran propperly with 190 MH/S Ether. I modded the Bios and Installed mining drivers via Crimson. After overclocking the memory via MSI Afterburner it ran on Claymore.

After a few days of Mining i got my Components for the new "case". So i rebuilded it. Then the Problems began.

After Powering on it seems all normal but the system crashed fast. After restarting the ASUS Sceen says "Preparing for Repair" after waiting i come to the page from windows which says "the pc couldnt start up properly" (free translatet).

I Reinstalled Windows (not working)
I Flashed Bios via Asus Bios Flahing tool on latest version (1001 i think)

The System is booting in an endless loop of saying that he couldnt start properly.

Can anybody help me?
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February 17, 2018, 09:43:56 AM
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Ok so the problem is that you coudn't boot to your OS normally, here is what you could do

- install a normal PC first, 1 psu, motherboard, 1GPU, ram, cpu, hdd and exclude all other components

- if it still persist, check your RAM, change its slot

- if still looping, reformat and clean install your OS

goodluck.
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February 17, 2018, 01:50:56 PM
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You'll need to keep everyone GPu conector in the same place to the rig don't crash.

The user above gave u a good hint.

But ill add something before the ram test. Just DDU all drivers and reinstall it all over again.

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February 17, 2018, 02:50:38 PM
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Is it restarting after mining for something or rebooting even before that? You shall also give it a try with few other is like ethOS which is more like plug n play. I have few rigs running with B250 and I feel it works good in ethOS than Windows (10).

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February 17, 2018, 04:44:06 PM
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I'm using that board but with Windows 10.  Here are some quirks that I noticed that may or may not help you.

The most stable setup for me was in getting the OS going without the extra cards connected and using the integrated graphics to setup, then adding cards.   If I move anything around, I've had to reinstall the drivers and reboot to get it to see all the cards.  I also had significant performance issues with the latest (Jan 2018) bios and have been using the version before that. It may have been due to the BIOS or something else, but the problems went away for me on an earlier version so I stayed there.  If I move card locations and reboot the graphic screen of all the PCIe slots will look green/fine but the OS won't detect the cards that were moved and I have to reinstall drivers - but then it's back to normal.
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