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November 28, 2017, 07:21:42 PM
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ok I'm having an issue I have never seen before with my newest GPU rig.

I have 6 PCIe ports 4 mini and 2 full size, anytime I plug in more then 3 (in any order) even tried using splitters and putting all on 1 port I get error

bl initialize library failed 0xc0000bb

I have tried different kinds of splitters, nothing works....

anyone seen this or know what the heck to do? I'm outta ideas here
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November 28, 2017, 07:23:52 PM
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ohhh and I don't think it's an OS issue because it gives me this before it even gives the damn Asus logo + I reinstalled Windows 10 trying to chase this issue
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November 28, 2017, 07:26:45 PM
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ASU prime H270 MB BTW
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November 28, 2017, 11:33:45 PM
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ok I'm having an issue I have never seen before with my newest GPU rig.
Do you have other multi-gpu rigs running on h270/z270 boards? Or is it your first one? There's quite a few settings in the BIOS that need to be set for multiple GPUs to work, but seeing how you said you've never had this issue before I assume you know about the standard BIOS stuff, done that before and it's all set correctly? Things like above 4g decoding etc?
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November 29, 2017, 11:57:52 AM
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ok I'm having an issue I have never seen before with my newest GPU rig.
Do you have other multi-gpu rigs running on h270/z270 boards? Or is it your first one? There's quite a few settings in the BIOS that need to be set for multiple GPUs to work, but seeing how you said you've never had this issue before I assume you know about the standard BIOS stuff, done that before and it's all set correctly? Things like above 4g decoding etc?

You Sir are a genius!!!!!!!!!!!!! that did it  4g setting saved my life.

Thanks so much
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