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December 13, 2017, 11:41:18 PM
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Don't enable 4G encoding unless you've 4 or more cards.
Install GPU1 and drivers.  Do it in safe mode and using DDU.  Reboot into windows normal mode.  Check GPU1 works fine.
Reboot to safe mode on next restart and plugin GPU2 and see if it gets detected in device manager and proceed to normal boot.  test mining/etc.
Proceed in similar way and once you've 4th card plugged in enable 4G encoding while booting.
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December 14, 2017, 05:28:17 PM
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Don't enable 4G encoding unless you've 4 or more cards.
Install GPU1 and drivers.  Do it in safe mode and using DDU.  Reboot into windows normal mode.  Check GPU1 works fine.
Reboot to safe mode on next restart and plugin GPU2 and see if it gets detected in device manager and proceed to normal boot.  test mining/etc.
Proceed in similar way and once you've 4th card plugged in enable 4G encoding while booting.

Nope, didn't work, already tried that. Despite all my efforts not to let it go, I've decided to send it to RMA... 4 to 8 weeks to wait...
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December 15, 2017, 04:55:06 AM
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I've been using Z270P from past 6 months mining with 8x1060's.

Its been running ON with no issues so far, if you ask me whether I recommend? I would definitely recommend for small rig holders to run 8 or less than 8 cards.

I use Ubuntu (nvOC) which comes with all the miners pre-loaded, so far less down time. I used all the settings suggested by this topic let me run 8 cards straight away with out any hiccups.

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December 16, 2017, 07:48:44 AM
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Thanks to all that contributed to this thread.  I was stuck on 3 cards for a while. 
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December 16, 2017, 06:30:59 PM
Last edit: December 16, 2017, 06:41:10 PM by flatounet
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im newbie here ,
i have this motherboard too ,
and running 6 x 1060 3gb on it  ( i up to 8 this week )
and bought pcie x4



https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/PCI-E-pour-PCI-E-Adaptateur-1-Turn-4-PCI-Express-Slot-1x-16x-USB-3/32833259844.html

i see video from guy up to 11 card  ( 1060 )
any one doing it ?

feedback ? probleme ? config ?
i think up to 11 next month when i recive adaptater ( aliexpress 3 weeks) ...
( im 525w with 6 1060 card and power supply is 1000w , that's why i up to 8 )

mb + cpu = 75w
525 - 75 = 450 w
450w / 6 ( 1060 card ) = 75w / each ( 1060 @ 65% core  power limit + OC )

75w x 11 =825w  + mb 75 = 900 watt     im good with my 1000w power supply
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December 16, 2017, 07:17:46 PM
Last edit: December 16, 2017, 08:02:18 PM by Tollo92
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I'm also having issues with my Z270-P

Specs:

ASUS Z270p
Intel Celeron G3900
8GB DDR4
8x EVGA 1070 SC Edition

BIOS Info:
[1] 4G Encoding: Enabled
[2] Primary Display: CPU Graphics
[3] DMI Max Link Speed: Gen 2
[4] PCIEX16_1 Link Speed: Gen 2
[5] PCIe Speed: Gen 2
[6] HD Audio Controller: Disabled
[7] M.2_1 Configuration: PCIE

I have been able to get 4 cards working, but when I plug in the 5th, I get the Splash Screen for a sec and then it fails to boot. I have tried:
1. Swapping to Gen 1's
2. Plugging in 5th -> Disabling 4G -> Reseting and failing to load Win -> Boot to BIOS -> Enable 4G -> Reset
3. Setting DMI Max Link Speed & PCIEX16_1 to "Auto" and PCIe Speed to Gen 1.

None of these worked. I'm beginning to think it might be a cable thing, but I tried every one of the 4 that aren't plugged in into the MoBo and they all have the same result? So I'm not sure. Any advice you can provide is appreciated.

Edit: I should say I can also get any 4 GPU's working in any combination.. But as soon as I add any 5th card in any slot it fails. I can also get to the BIOS fine, but as soon as it tries to boot Win10, it fails.
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December 16, 2017, 07:29:14 PM
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i am also sitting on my ass with 4 gpu installed and 2 nice and shinny doing nothing kind of bloody crap setting

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December 18, 2017, 12:29:53 PM
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Hello everybody,

I had a messy weekend trying to put together a three boards rig.
I have a asus prime z270-p with i3 3.9Ghz 7th gen. 8GB DDR4 2133 Crucial
I bought 2 x 1060 Asus dual OC and 1x 1080ti MSI Armor 11GB.
120GB ssd.
I also bought 6 risers pcie
1000w Corsair power source.


I installed win 10 x64 pro couple of times and tried with the original drivers, last nvidia drivers, GeForce experience updates,  activated 4G, deactivate it, used all Gen 1,2,3 incrementally.
I used the onboard intel GPU, I installed without it and with it. I used the risers and eventually tried without them directly on 16x pci full slots with two card.

I deactivate the Intel GPU and tried to add the boards in successive reboots as well.

The best I am getting is either I install only one board and the rest if I manage to make them apear are dimmed (error 45, hardware disconnected ).

I powered all of them with attention, changed the reiser power from sata directly to the 6 pin power source plug.

I sincerely don't see how to solve the issue. The video boards work individually but it seems I can not make them work together.

Is something I am doing wrong?

I am on the verge of throwing the rig on the window Smiley

Any advice will be more then welcomed.

Thank you!





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December 20, 2017, 11:29:28 AM
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i got it here ,

you have to change all pcie to gen 2
and désactivate sound / music card

after plug grafic card 1 by one & boot.

95% of the probleme is from riser , here i got 1 plug ( PCIE to USB ) the small one , are defect
i have try many time to find the probleme.

when one more card dont detected , just unplug usb from rise ( on grafic card side )  to new one card to see the probleme

card , riser from grafic card ,and pcie slot on mother board.
process by elimination.

step by step card by card ( riser by riser ...)
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December 21, 2017, 04:46:49 PM
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My God I'm having a hell of a time to get the M.2_1 to work. I've ruled out bad USB or bad riser components. I'm going to try the "screw & bend" technique after I clean up the M.2 card's contacts. Note that I'm also using DeoxIT chem treatment on the contacts. Otherwise my Asus Z270-P is running seven 1060 SC 3GB's just fine.

I need to vent this out to my mining brothers and sisters: I just got my second rig online yesterday. I had SEVEN (7) bad riser kits. Yes, one entire Mintcell Version 7 (blue cord) bag of six kits was bad and one other kit was bad. I am so pissed. I wasted several HOURS of time trying to figure this out. I'm glad I ordered Version 8 (red cord) and have more coming. If you are stocking up on risers for future rigs, TEST THEM ASAP so you can return them.

After hours of scouring internet anecdotes and my own experience, I am strongly convinced that 75% of the "can't get more than XX GPU's to recognize" is due to junk riser kits. It is amazing how far quality control can go in a factory. I am blown away that they don't even bother testing their crap before shipping it off. A $10,000 test rig at the factory would avoid $100,000's of dollars in RMA expenses.
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December 22, 2017, 09:48:56 AM
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Question guys:

mobo : Asus prime Z270-p (ok easy...Smiley)
GPUS : 5 x 1070 4 on 1x to 16 gpu riser and one on Pci16x

I received the last one a slim one yesterday and put it on 16x slot but win10 can't see it! The other four are workin I set enable 4g and put all to gen1.

Will try some of your tricks...and maybe update bios.

Have to look bios version...

Any hints to have a quick solution?

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December 22, 2017, 10:44:24 AM
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Dear friends

for the last 10 hours i was trying to add 2 extra gpus to my rig.I have 4 rx570 4g nitro plus and i added 2 more .I couldnt make till 1 hour ago.A friend here wrote to disable 4g and restart with only one card (all the others disabled) and then turn off the machine enable 4g and plug the other 5 cards.......IT WORKED!!!!!!!!



Thank u very much

I ahve the latest bios
4g enabled
audio off
Gen to auto

merry Christmas to all , keep mining !!!!
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December 22, 2017, 04:57:53 PM
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I posted here almost exactly 24hrs ago whining about my M.2_1 not working. Well guess what - after testing each card individually I found the culprit. The issue was yet again a f*cking bad Chinese riser part. Yes, the M.2 cards were 100% fine BUT this time I found a dead Mintcell Ver. 8 riser kit bad. It was the small piece that plugs into the PCI-E and turns it into USB on the motherboard side. I have found three bad pieces like that now! (two Mintcell ver. 7 and now now Mintcell ver. Cool.

My hypothesis that all of these "I can only get four cards work" or "I can't get the M.2 risers to work" blah blah blah are all attributed to rubbish chinese riser parts. I can't even imagine how much time has been wasted because those as*holes couldn't do any QC on their junk. It was very suspicious in my mind that so many people have 8+ cards on their Z270-P's yet a select few of us can't get anything to work.

Well there you have it - VERIFY 100% THAT YOUR RISER KITS ARE COMPLETELY OPERATIONAL INCLUDING THE USB CABLE, THE PCI-E TO USB ADAPTER, AND THE PCIE BOARD ARE GOOD.
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December 22, 2017, 05:15:21 PM
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I posted here almost exactly 24hrs ago whining about my M.2_1 not working. Well guess what - after testing each card individually I found the culprit. The issue was yet again a f*cking bad Chinese riser part. Yes, the M.2 cards were 100% fine BUT this time I found a dead Mintcell Ver. 8 riser kit bad. It was the small piece that plugs into the PCI-E and turns it into USB on the motherboard side. I have found three bad pieces like that now! (two Mintcell ver. 7 and now now Mintcell ver. Cool.

My hypothesis that all of these "I can only get four cards work" or "I can't get the M.2 risers to work" blah blah blah are all attributed to rubbish chinese riser parts. I can't even imagine how much time has been wasted because those as*holes couldn't do any QC on their junk. It was very suspicious in my mind that so many people have 8+ cards on their Z270-P's yet a select few of us can't get anything to work.

Well there you have it - VERIFY 100% THAT YOUR RISER KITS ARE COMPLETELY OPERATIONAL INCLUDING THE USB CABLE, THE PCI-E TO USB ADAPTER, AND THE PCIE BOARD ARE GOOD.

Yea! Risers and USB connectors between MoBo and riser often become vulnerability. Also the signal attenuation in too long USB cable can affect on rig stability. Even if the OS properly detected all GPUs a piece of .... USB cable can corrupt whole situation

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December 22, 2017, 05:59:59 PM
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I posted here almost exactly 24hrs ago whining about my M.2_1 not working. Well guess what - after testing each card individually I found the culprit. The issue was yet again a f*cking bad Chinese riser part. Yes, the M.2 cards were 100% fine BUT this time I found a dead Mintcell Ver. 8 riser kit bad. It was the small piece that plugs into the PCI-E and turns it into USB on the motherboard side. I have found three bad pieces like that now! (two Mintcell ver. 7 and now now Mintcell ver. Cool.

My hypothesis that all of these "I can only get four cards work" or "I can't get the M.2 risers to work" blah blah blah are all attributed to rubbish chinese riser parts. I can't even imagine how much time has been wasted because those as*holes couldn't do any QC on their junk. It was very suspicious in my mind that so many people have 8+ cards on their Z270-P's yet a select few of us can't get anything to work.

Well there you have it - VERIFY 100% THAT YOUR RISER KITS ARE COMPLETELY OPERATIONAL INCLUDING THE USB CABLE, THE PCI-E TO USB ADAPTER, AND THE PCIE BOARD ARE GOOD.

That's why it's always best to plug 1 or 2 cards and test out. If you start with 8 cards in one go you will have hard time troubleshooting.
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December 23, 2017, 03:40:08 AM
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One would think some chinese engineers could make up some sort of tester for at least the usb cables and the little pci-e to usb chips. I didn't see any IC's on the little pci-e to usb chip thingy so it should be very easy to make a tester for that. The actual cards would be more intensive to test but the cables and chip cards should be easy...
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December 30, 2017, 12:01:15 PM
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Anyone run into an issue where the power on after power is loss then restored won't work? LEDs come on, but board won't boot unless I short pins.
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January 04, 2018, 10:13:20 PM
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Hi Guys;

I jut joined week before, and i'm ok for the now. But ı got a problem. I'm minnig with 6 cards. But one of the pci-e x1 ( the top one, the nearest to the cpu, doesn't response. The card is brand new, andi couldnt manage to use it. So ı'm using one of the card with m2 slot.

İs there any configuration about that slot ? Or my mainboard got factory problem ? How can i understand that ?  If ı sent to guarentee it will take min 10-15 days to come back to me.

Is there a way to check if it has a problem or not ? Or any configuration about that ?
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January 06, 2018, 08:07:53 AM
Last edit: January 06, 2018, 08:18:20 AM by flatounet
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asus Z270 prime working on 7  zotac 1060 3gb

first made bios update !

card plugged :

on 2 (m²) connector with adaptater

pcie 1x yes
pcie 16x grey ( no working for me )
]pcie 1x yes
pcie 1x yes
pcie 16x black : yes ( one card )
pcie 1x yes

working fine with this setting :

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Intel(R) SpeedStep(tm) [Auto]
CPU C-states [Auto]
CFG Lock [Disabled]
VT-d [Disabled]
Above 4G Decoding [Enabled]
Primary Display [Auto]
iGPU Multi-Monitor [Disabled]
DMI Max Link Speed [Auto]
PCIEX16_1 Link Speed [Gen1]
IOAPIC 24-119 Entries [Enabled]
PCIe Speed [Gen1]
Hyper kit Mode [Disabled]
SATA Controller(s) [Enabled]
SATA Mode Selection [AHCI]
Aggressive LPM Support [Disabled]
SMART Self Test [Enabled]
SATA6G_1(Gray) [Enabled]
SATA6G_1 Hot Plug [Disabled]
SATA6G_2(Gray) [Disabled]
SATA6G_2 Hot Plug [Disabled]
SATA6G_3(Gray) [Disabled]
SATA6G_3 Hot Plug [Disabled]
SATA6G_4(Gray) [Disabled]
SATA6G_4 Hot Plug [Disabled]
Intel Platform Trust Technology [Disabled]
Security Device Support [Enable]
SHA-1 PCR Bank [Enabled]
SHA256 PCR Bank [Enabled]
SHA384 PCR Bank [Disabled]
SM3_256 PCR Bank [Disabled]
Pending operation [None]
Platform Hierarchy [Enabled]
Storage Hierarchy [Enabled]
Endorsement Hierarchy [Enabled]
TPM2.0 UEFI Spec Version [TCG_2]
Physical Presence Spec Version [1.3]
ErP Ready [Disabled]
Restore AC Power Loss [Power On]
Power On By PCI-E [Disabled]
Power On By Ring [Disabled]
Power On By RTC [Disabled]
HD Audio Controller [Disabled]
LED Lighting [Disabled]
M.2_1 Configuration [PCIE]
Realtek LAN Controller [Enabled]
Realtek PXE OPROM [Disabled]
Charging USB devices in Power State S5 [Enabled]
Serial Port 1 [Disabled]
Network Stack [Disabled]
Legacy USB Support [Enabled]
USB Keyboard and Mouse Simulator [Disabled]
USB DISK 3.0 PMAP [Auto]
USB3_1 [Enabled]
USB3_2 [Enabled]
USB3_3 [Enabled]
USB3_4 [Enabled]
USB3_5 [Enabled]
USB3_6 [Enabled]
USB3_7 [Enabled]
USB3_8 [Enabled]
USB9 [Enabled]
USB10 [Enabled]
USB11 [Enabled]
USB12 [Enabled]
USB13 [Enabled]
USB14 [Enabled]
CPU Temperature [Monitor]
MotherBoard Temperature [Monitor]
CPU Fan Speed [Monitor]
Chassis Fan 1 Speed [Ignore]
Chassis Fan 2 Speed [Ignore]
CPU Core Voltage [Monitor]
3.3V Voltage [Monitor]
5V Voltage [Monitor]
12V Voltage [Monitor]
CPU Q-Fan Control [PWM Mode]
CPU Fan Speed Lower Limit [Ignore]
CPU Fan Profile [Turbo]
Chassis Fan 1 Q-Fan Control [Disabled]
Chassis Fan 2 Q-Fan Control [Disabled]
Fast Boot [Disabled]
Boot Logo Display [Disabled]
POST Report [5 sec]
Boot up NumLock State [Enabled]
Wait For 'F1' If Error [Enabled]
Option ROM Messages [Force BIOS]
Interrupt 19 Capture [Disabled]
Setup Mode [Advanced Mode]
Launch CSM [Enabled]
Boot Device Control [Legacy OPROM only]
Boot from Network Devices [Ignore]
Boot from Storage Devices [Ignore]
Boot from PCI-E Expansion Devices [UEFI driver first]
OS Type [Windows UEFI mode]
OS Select [Win7/Other]
HDD BootSector Write [Normal]
PCH SATA Boot Only [Disabled]
USB Boot [Enabled]
Watchdog Support [Disabled]
ASUS RMT Tool Support [Enabled]
Computrace function [Disabled]
Setup Animator [Disabled]
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spécial thank's to stupid asus to let me save my setting as text file
and no able to load my setting from saved file ..

plug card one by one. ( boot windows each new card & let windows time to install it ....)

many time riser are poor , when u dont see card ,try new riser
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January 08, 2018, 04:09:08 PM
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For the life of me I can't get past 4 GPU's on this motherboard.  I've tried all the recommendations throughout this thread.

I have confirmed that the GPU's and risers all work fine.  I've plugged them in with different combinations of 4 x GPU's, and they all work.  Just not when a 5th is added.
All GPU's are RX580 8GB's.  All work fine in Windows, up to 4 max.

-Latest ASUS drivers installed.
-Latest BIOS installed.
-4G enabled.
-DMI/PEG/PCIe Speed all set to Gen2.  I've played with many different variations of this.

After the BIOS screen, it just goes black and I can't do anything.

$50 to anyone who has experience with this motherboard, and can troubleshoot and get me up to 6 GPU's.
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