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January 28, 2018, 10:22:00 AM
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Hi,
I'm building my first miner (there are to be only two GTX 1070 cards for now), but I'm going uphill.

Before I get the target cards, I am trying to connect GTX 760 3GB for testing.

My set:
Gigabyte GA-H110-D3A motherboard (bios F23 and F25a) + 4GB DDR4 + G3900 + Coolermaster 800W PRO GOLD + riser 009S.
Windows 10 1607 (not 1709 yet).
Monitor is connected to the onboard VGA card. I have tested all the options in bios described in the network. I also cleaned the drivers, unplugged the network cable so that Windows would not be able to install its driver.

Without the GTX 760 it always starts, but after connecting 760, installing the NVIDIA driver (the newest) and rebooting, the windows dots are spinning and instead of the login screen I have the blue screen.
When I change connector to another PCI slot, it allows me to log in, in the Device Manager I can see the card with a yellow triangle (no driver), and after 5 minutes, when the driver installs, I can see the blue screen again.

Once I succeeded, probably before upgrading Windows 10 to build 1607.
I do not know what to do now, linux?. I heard that there are problems with the 5th and 6th card, but not with the first.

I will be grateful for the hint.

Peter
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January 28, 2018, 02:32:21 PM
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When I change connector to another PCI slot, it allows me to log in, in the Device Manager I can see the card with a yellow triangle (no driver), and after 5 minutes, when the driver installs, I can see the blue screen again.

I must presumed you are using risers on this setup, try to install the GPU unto PCI-e x16 slot directly without risers.

If its working fine, you know already what's the culprit.
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January 29, 2018, 07:06:08 PM
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Many thanks, I will check.
On Wednesday I will receive a GTX 1070 so more tests can be done.

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