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January 14, 2018, 09:24:27 AM
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im having the wierdest problem with my 12 gpu rig...
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12 x rx580 8gb
4 gb ddr4 ram
g4400 cpu
2 x 850w psu
1 x 1000w psu
asrock h110 btc+
working on smos with 64gb usb stick
my rig is doing 350 mh/s stable for 5-6 hours but then 1 of the cards (only from 06 to 11) gets disconnected and turns to 00.0
or sometimes it might turn all og the gpu's from 06 to 11 to 00.0
i tried changing the cards, risers and the cables.
the only guess  i have is its the mother board.
does anyone here ever had this problem with this mothert board? or any similar problem with his rig?
if you have any advice i am willing to try anything, thanks in advance!!!
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January 17, 2018, 04:51:51 PM
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anyone?
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January 17, 2018, 05:08:40 PM
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Sounds like too much overclock or undervolt. Try lowering the memory overclock by 50 MHz or increasing the power limit on the GPU's that are crashing.
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January 17, 2018, 05:29:13 PM
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im having the wierdest problem with my 12 gpu rig...
specifications :
12 x rx580 8gb
4 gb ddr4 ram
g4400 cpu
2 x 850w psu
1 x 1000w psu
asrock h110 btc+
working on smos with 64gb usb stick
my rig is doing 350 mh/s stable for 5-6 hours but then 1 of the cards (only from 06 to 11) gets disconnected and turns to 00.0
or sometimes it might turn all og the gpu's from 06 to 11 to 00.0
i tried changing the cards, risers and the cables.
the only guess  i have is its the mother board.
does anyone here ever had this problem with this mothert board? or any similar problem with his rig?
if you have any advice i am willing to try anything, thanks in advance!!!


hie,
i have same problem once, what is your clock speeds and check also powerlimits.

in my case i adjusted power limits it is done.try once
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January 17, 2018, 06:01:54 PM
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same kind of issue. I have tried to raise power limit up to a certain limit but it didn't solve the issue. I should probably try to remove power limit but then the whole rig consumes way too much electricity and becomes too hot (more power = more heat).

13 GPU Nvidia Rig running under Ubuntu 16 (eth hash rate: 300+Mh/s @ 1000W for whole rig): 3x EVGA GTX 1060 3Gb (24MH/s @ 65W) + 6x MSI Armor GTX 1060 3Gb (24MH/s @ 70W) + 1x MSI GTX 1060 (24Mh/s @ 65W) + 3x Zotac GTX 1060 (24MH/s @ 65 W). PSU 2400W, Asrock ASRock H110 Pro BTC+, cheap Chinese risers, Kingston SSD 120Gb, 8Gb memory. Selling some of my GPUs (around 200€, still under warranty), if you're interested, contact me in private.
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