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November 23, 2017, 08:59:36 PM
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Greetings, friends
I bought an Asrock H110 pro btc + board that has 13 PCI-e slots, the problem is that in windows10-64bit and Linux it only detects 6 cards.
I do not know if someone has had the same problem and can help me.

The configuration of the rig is:
Motherboard Asrock h110 pro btc +
8 AMD RX560 cards - 45w
900Wat 80Gold power supply
Dualcore G4400 processor
4GB of ram ddr4

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November 24, 2017, 10:24:18 AM
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Greetings, friends
I bought an Asrock H110 pro btc + board that has 13 PCI-e slots, the problem is that in windows10-64bit and Linux it only detects 6 cards.
I do not know if someone has had the same problem and can help me.

The configuration of the rig is:
Motherboard Asrock h110 pro btc +
8 AMD RX560 cards - 45w
900Wat 80Gold power supply
Dualcore G4400 processor
4GB of ram ddr4

Thanks greetings.
What windows that you use? R3 1709? And for driver you need to use at least 17.11.1 or 17.11.2.
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November 24, 2017, 06:57:36 PM
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Since its both Windows and Linux problem, i would check your pcie risers. Make sure they all have power, both risers and gpus.

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November 24, 2017, 07:35:41 PM
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I have this board and use nvOC ubuntu/linux mod. Runs great but I don't use all 12 slots think my largest one has 10 on it. If your cards arent registering it sounds like a PCIe riser... i'd plug in each one individually until one doesn't get recognize and then switch out a riser until it doesnt work and or move one of the "believe-to-be" not working riser to one of the working cards and see if it works, etc. until you can figure out the real problem.


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