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February 15, 2018, 01:35:18 PM
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So I'm using the said mobo for minign with 6x 1060s, I sorted out how to plug the cards one by one in order to properly recognise them. I have set the BIOS and Windows settings exactly as described in Gigabyte's official post about setting this mobo for mining. My rig is runing and mining already, the only issue I have is I can't get my Integrated Graphics to work while I have GPU plugged in the PCI-E slot. No matter what settings I choose in BIOS Integrated wont display video. So I'm stuck at using one of the GPUs for display and it affects mining performance. Might affect stability as well, as I got lucky with Samsung memory and I'm pushing the limits of the cards.

I've heard some motherboards have 6 PCI slots and only support UP to 6 GPUs, therefore you can't get 6 + integrated working at the same time because integrated also counts as GPU.

Can anyone using this same motherboard confirm that it works just fine with 6 GPUs mining and using the Integrated VGA for display?

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February 15, 2018, 01:47:08 PM
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I have the same mobo running Intel G3930, 6x rx570, and my IGPU works fine.
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February 15, 2018, 02:01:44 PM
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Glad to hear. May I ask if you did something specific to get your IGPU going? Or it was working by default? Did you set everything in BIOS and boot windows first time without any GPUs plugged in PCIE? Also did you update bios to latest F25? I saw changes are minor and didn't bother as my mobos had the latest F24 version already.

Just trying to find the missing piece of the puzzle as I've assembled two of those rigs with same components and I have the same problem on both.
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February 15, 2018, 04:05:44 PM
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Glad to hear. May I ask if you did something specific to get your IGPU going? Or it was working by default? Did you set everything in BIOS and boot windows first time without any GPUs plugged in PCIE? Also did you update bios to latest F25? I saw changes are minor and didn't bother as my mobos had the latest F24 version already.

Just trying to find the missing piece of the puzzle as I've assembled two of those rigs with same components and I have the same problem on both.


My bios is one version behind. At first, I was using the first GPU for the monitor, and lately learned that it affected my hash, so I moved the monitor to the IGPU and just changed it in bios and that's it.
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