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July 22, 2017, 05:51:26 AM
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density is key to keep investment low and maximize roi, this boards are a god send. for now, we need some new stackers to accomodate the setup
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July 22, 2017, 07:20:05 AM
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so got them in windows with M2 slot PCIe, but it doesnt hash, even splitting up gpus

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July 22, 2017, 07:21:35 AM
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Here they are hashing (12 of them)

https://twitter.com/BitsBeTrippin/status/888616314641805312

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July 22, 2017, 11:28:30 AM
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400 MH/s for 10 1080 Ti's, 1 1080 and 1 1070 is not that impressive. 15 RX 570 4 GB cards will easily give you 420 MH/s ETH, 10.5 GH/s DCR dual mining and cost you less than half what those cards cost you.
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July 22, 2017, 12:08:23 PM
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Got mine and thought I'd stick a single GPU onto the board to get it going whilst I wait for the rest of the new ones to come.... when I power it up, the CPU, GPU and PSU fan do one turn and then nothing!  Great, there goes my weekend!  In case anyone spots something, I have;

Pentium G4400 CPU
Corsair AX760 PSU (will change obviously when I add to it)
1 single memory stick ; corsair value select DDR4.  4GB.  (this is the only difference I can see, maybe I should put 2 sticks in)
EVGA GTX 1060, (have 2 to try for now, but want to get it running on 1 first)
Hard disk (yes, I know, I have a ton of old raptors kicking around, so I use them on the rigs)

So there you go, a simple setup but nothing works.  As I say, press the power and it jumps into a short life, then nothing.  So I have something very wrong.  Any advice would help, cheers.
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July 22, 2017, 12:16:53 PM
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This is pretty amazing. But got a question, whenever I connect a monitor to the rig, it actually drops one of my GPUs hashrate, don't know if it's me only but wanted to ask anyway, why are you connecting a monitor while teamviewer and such programs are available? At least that's what I use.
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July 22, 2017, 12:23:58 PM
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Got mine and thought I'd stick a single GPU onto the board to get it going whilst I wait for the rest of the new ones to come.... when I power it up, the CPU, GPU and PSU fan do one turn and then nothing!  Great, there goes my weekend!  In case anyone spots something, I have;

Pentium G4400 CPU
Corsair AX760 PSU (will change obviously when I add to it)
1 single memory stick ; corsair value select DDR4.  4GB.  (this is the only difference I can see, maybe I should put 2 sticks in)
EVGA GTX 1060, (have 2 to try for now, but want to get it running on 1 first)
Hard disk (yes, I know, I have a ton of old raptors kicking around, so I use them on the rigs)

So there you go, a simple setup but nothing works.  As I say, press the power and it jumps into a short life, then nothing.  So I have something very wrong.  Any advice would help, cheers.

Have you plugged in the 8-pin CPU power from the PSU in to the motherboard? Also make sure the motherboard is not resting on anything metal, causing a short.
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July 22, 2017, 12:54:50 PM
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At the moment, I have it on the antistatic bag to protect it.  I have plugged in the CPU power.
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July 22, 2017, 01:06:47 PM
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At the moment, I have it on the antistatic bag to protect it.  I have plugged in the CPU power.
When I say on an anti-static bag, the motherboard is on the foam layer first, then the bag.
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July 22, 2017, 01:18:59 PM
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The design is so bad.  My risers are touching each other due to how close together the slots are!  Considering all risers are pretty much identical on the slot side, I am surprised the Asrock designers didn't take this into account.

photo: http://imgur.com/a/cEuJU

i think it was done with ribbon risers in mind not with usb, and ribbon are good with this, but check the biostart version with 12 slot, they made it in different way with usb risers in mind, so they don't touch each other

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July 22, 2017, 01:21:31 PM
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Does anyone know if the reset and power button built into the board works?  It seems like it does not on mine.
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July 22, 2017, 01:26:38 PM
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13 gpus all running stablibly without needing to shut down to cool off?
Now I got to see that.

I expect an RMA in the first week or two of running it.
Will be following the progress of this project (and yes I say project since it is still in the experimental phase) via the twitter someone posted earlier.
Only time will tell. Undecided
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July 22, 2017, 01:34:02 PM
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13 gpus all running stablibly without needing to shut down to cool off?
Now I got to see that.

I expect an RMA in the first week or two of running it.
Will be following the progress of this project (and yes I say project since it is still in the experimental phase) via the twitter someone posted earlier.
Only time will tell. Undecided

AngryChicken on YouTube has had an 11 GPU on a rig for a while now on a motherboard that's not even designed for that many GPU's.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPGxVUaSdvc
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July 22, 2017, 02:10:29 PM
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It was the PSU, fitted a new one and runs fine.  Very rare failure on the PSU, the CPU power was not right.  I could not get an extra cable so bought a new PSU instead and it's fine.  (needed it anyway for when I add a gazillion cards)
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July 22, 2017, 05:24:20 PM
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400 MH/s for 10 1080 Ti's, 1 1080 and 1 1070 is not that impressive. 15 RX 570 4 GB cards will easily give you 420 MH/s ETH, 10.5 GH/s DCR dual mining and cost you less than half what those cards cost you.

it's about it running on the same board and its not an apples to apples comparison. You have 15 RX570 running on same board? or talking 3 seperate machines running 5?

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July 22, 2017, 05:55:44 PM
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400 MH/s for 10 1080 Ti's, 1 1080 and 1 1070 is not that impressive. 15 RX 570 4 GB cards will easily give you 420 MH/s ETH, 10.5 GH/s DCR dual mining and cost you less than half what those cards cost you.

it's about it running on the same board and its not an apples to apples comparison. You have 15 RX570 running on same board? or talking 3 seperate machines running 5?

Cryptomined got all 13 to work with Red Devil RX 580 8GB cards on smOS, 300 MH/s with stock settings and no Bios mod. I'm pretty sure you could add two PCI-E 1x to 3 extender cards to get 15 to work on the board, like Angry Chicken's RX 580 11 card 325 MH/s on the Asus Prime Z270-A video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beCjF9taFdU
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July 23, 2017, 03:18:27 AM
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I have a bizarre issue that I've been fighting all weekend. Have this board with a celeron and 8gb of ram with a m2 ssd, runs fine with 6 1070s attached to a 1000w psu that also powers the board (900w at the wall) then I tried to add 2 AMD cards... I used a 750w psu that was powering those same 2 (RX480 w/ BIOS mod) cards with a Y cable for turning it on and everything booted up and ran fine for about an hour, then one of the AMD cards dropped out (Claymore dual miner) and the system restarted and that card no longer showed up in device manager. I swapped out the riser and no change, connected to different mobo slot no change, tried many many different things and the one card never lights up or fans spin up like its not getting power. I swapped the 480s out for 470s and it does the same thing, I put the cards back in the machine they came from with the 750w psu and all works fine, I've never run a rig with 2 psus before, is there something I'm missing? I'm powering each riser and the card connected to it from the same psu
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July 23, 2017, 04:15:35 AM
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This motherboard is mainly for 1050ti, 1060 and rx 570, only crazy people will run 1080 ti on it.

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July 23, 2017, 05:15:12 AM
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So can you use all 13 PCIe slots as well as the M.2 slot as a boot device or do you lose some of the PCIe lanes when you use the M.2 slot?  If the M.2 slot still works with 13 cards in I guess you could potentially add a 14th with the M.2 to PCIe adapter but for my purposes I'm just looking for a boot device.

I wasn't able to make M.2 slot with an adapter to work. Looks like it's SATA only...
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July 23, 2017, 07:17:14 AM
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This motherboard is mainly for 1050ti, 1060 and rx 570, only crazy people will run 1080 ti on it.

I think so. The 1080Ti uses too much power.
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