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May 05, 2017, 04:46:40 PM
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I have a z270A running 6x Rx480s

new motherboard bios for MSI on May 1, 2017 enabled me to do this solidly.
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May 05, 2017, 05:11:56 PM
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I have a z270A running 6x Rx480s

new motherboard bios for MSI on May 1, 2017 enabled me to do this solidly.
exactly what brand of z270? could you link it? have you tried 7 gpus? thanks
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May 05, 2017, 05:59:10 PM
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I have a z270A running 6x Rx480s

new motherboard bios for MSI on May 1, 2017 enabled me to do this solidly.
exactly what brand of z270? could you link it? have you tried 7 gpus? thanks

Sure.  It is the MSI z270A Pro.  Link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MR31OZ8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have not tried 7, there is only 6 slots on this one.
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May 05, 2017, 06:12:51 PM
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Asus Z270-p also works with 6 cards with the latest bios. I've read posts that It can go to 10 cards with extension boards under Linux but haven't tried that personally, but that does make this my go to board for all future builds.

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May 05, 2017, 07:36:57 PM
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Any these should work too right? I can get any of these for the same price of the z270a, thanks for the replies Smiley
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/Z270-SLI-PLUS.html#productSpecification-section
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/Z270-KRAIT-GAMING.html#productSpecification-section
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/Z270-GAMING-PRO-CARBON.html#productSpecification-section
https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/PRIME-Z270-A/specifications/
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May 06, 2017, 08:19:24 AM
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"Should Work" unfortunately isnt how this works at all. All motherboards with 6 PCIe slots "Should Work" but they dont.
I would recommend only buying what other people have confirmed already to be working with 6 cards.

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May 15, 2017, 08:06:39 PM
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I have a z270A running 6x Rx480s

new motherboard bios for MSI on May 1, 2017 enabled me to do this solidly.
exactly what brand of z270? could you link it? have you tried 7 gpus? thanks

Sure.  It is the MSI z270A Pro.  Link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MR31OZ8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have not tried 7, there is only 6 slots on this one.

Did you had to do anything special? or just enabled 4G/crypto mining bios option in Settings?
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June 10, 2017, 11:52:49 AM
Last edit: June 10, 2017, 12:08:58 PM by Greed00
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Hi Guys,
im planing building a rig with 5 Gigabyte rx580 aours 4 gb
i want to use a Gigabyte ga-z160 gaming k3 Motherboard:
http://www.rakuten.de/produkt/gigabyte-ga-z170-gaming-k3-eu-mainboard-1840810105.html?sclid=p_idealo_DE_1840810105_SOMMER-12&portaldv=6&cid=idealo&cc=SOMMER-12
or this one:
https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/msi+z270+a+pro/?nbb=pla.google_&wt_cc2=912-0001_Hardware_294994&gclid=CjwKEAjwse7JBRCJ576SqoD7lCkSJABF-bKuHsQ47PDw1b0bbbZgpP8lBh86Ea3sDMk7CZuGQASulxoCLczw_wcB

do you think this motherboard will be fine for my rig?
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June 16, 2017, 10:16:48 AM
Last edit: June 16, 2017, 02:14:51 PM by a_mastermind
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The result is yes, my 4x GPU (3GB Gigabyte GTX 1060 Gaming G1) setup on Gigabyte GA-Z170-Gaming K3 has worked!

1) I have upgraded the BIOS to latest version currently available - F22.

2) I installed Win10Pro x64 in UEFI mode (it was incorrectly installed initially - a hint from my observations: when you remove all logical partitions from the drive, and when installing in UEFI mode, and when the system allocates space for the installation - it creates at least 3 additional logical volumes / partitions. If booted up/installed in any other mode, the system creates only two such partitions! If you see that only two partitions on the hard disk were created before the Windows installation, then you booted up incorrectly, not in UEFI mode). For booting up from USB drive into UEFI mode, I went to the BIOS, in the section where you can save its settings - the BIOS shows the devices connected to the motherboard in the Boot Override section, and among all the options chose where the word UEFI is present.

3) before booting into Windows, I went to BIOS and disconnected EVERYTHING that I do not use, like SATA ports where nothing is connected and all other ports like serial, audio panel, onboard graphics, etc. In M.I.T. section of BIOS I tuned PCI to Gen 2, but works in Gen 1 mode too.

4) after all these settings and installation of Windows - I connected ONLY one GPU (3GB Gigabyte GTX 1060 Gaming G1) with the riser to the slot PCIe x1 which is closest to the CPU (in BIOS I've set this port to be recognized as the first), immediately updated the chipset driver (downloaded from the manufacturer's website), and the latest nVidia driver. After that, I connected 3 other GPUs.

5) But then only 3 out of 4 GPUs were recognized. Therefore, I can not further reliably say that this was the solution, but I connected another, fifth GPU (Gigabyte GTX 1060 Windforce 2 3GB) through a new riser to an open slot PCIe x1, loaded the system, and it detected this fifth card. In the system was defined as the fourth in the list of adapters. Using the GPU-Z utility, I checked each card using the Lookup function to see which card was allocated at number 4 - when clicking Lookup in GPU-Z, the browser opens with the photo of the card that you are detecting/looking up, so after checking each one in turn, I immediately realized that it was the fifth new GPU that was detected. Next step, I decided this way - I will disconnect only the GPU from the old riser that was not detected (I left the PCI x1 adapter in that slot), and I will swap it with the new fifth card, which was detected on a new riser with a PCIe x1 adapter. Another detail - for this new riser I used a different power source - the SATA to MOLEX adapter (the previous riser, where GPU was not detected, was powered directly from the EVGA Supernova 650W G2 80+ Gold Modular) via a modular cable with 3 MOLEX connectors).The fifth GPU - I have put it back in the box.

6) rebooted the system - and YES I have had all 4x Gigabyte GTX 1060 Gaming G1 3GB working.

7) The old riser with a PCIe x1 adapter (where GPU was not previously recognized) I have pulled it out during another reboot.
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