Amstellodamois (OP)
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March 09, 2018, 06:00:28 PM Last edit: March 09, 2018, 07:16:33 PM by Amstellodamois |
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Can it be caused by a driver issue?
If not, bad riser(s)?
Bad power supply filtering???
EDIT: It occurs on my 12x 1080 Ti rig
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robrev
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March 09, 2018, 06:02:08 PM |
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It has always happened when I pushed the cards memclock too far.
Perhaps that's your issue, you must reduce memclock or either decrease the undervolt, increase power limit.
Bios is the last thing I would check (maybe your timings could be wrong too but just think about it when everything else has been tried).
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dagarair
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March 09, 2018, 06:06:27 PM |
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Drivers, obviously first. I normally just reload the machine as I can clone it fast. If that's not it then normally bad riser if that don't fix it the card just can't handle being OC.
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Amstellodamois (OP)
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March 09, 2018, 07:18:08 PM |
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Perhaps that's your issue, you must reduce memclock or either decrease the undervolt, increase power limit.
Bios is the last thing I would check (maybe your timings could be wrong too but just think about it when everything else has been tried). I modified the opening post, adding the information about the cards: they're nvidias (my AMD rig runs fine). As for the O/C, I'm currently a safe +140 core, +160 mem at 85 TDP
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March 09, 2018, 07:34:04 PM |
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I'm having this issue sometimes with my 5-nvidia mini rig with asus rog strix x370f and ryzen 5 1600 cpu. It seems the mobo doesn't hold all this pci-e lanes full on duty. Setting all pci-e to gen 1 helps a bit but not totally.
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BennyT
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March 09, 2018, 07:59:37 PM |
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In my experience that blue screen can mean ANYTHING. From bios settings, to bad drivers, to some windows settings. I will even switch the cards to different PCI lanes.
Sometimes after days of getting nowhere, I'll just reinstall Windows and make sure I have the bios settings correct before starting.
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Amstellodamois (OP)
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March 09, 2018, 09:31:36 PM |
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I've reinstalled Windows once. The drivers once more. Rechecked the mother board bios settings.
Is there a utility that would show me what's happening at the GPU-level? Memory erros, BUS usage, that kind of stuff?
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dagarair
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March 09, 2018, 09:48:09 PM |
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pull a card at a time until problem goes away.
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March 10, 2018, 10:19:07 AM |
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I've been running 6 of them the whole night, gonna try with 3 more and see.
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March 10, 2018, 10:24:11 AM |
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Probably bad overclocking settings. When this happens you usually have to lower clocks (both core and memory). Are you using the same brand/type of 1080ti's?
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Amstellodamois (OP)
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March 10, 2018, 01:52:54 PM |
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Probably bad overclocking settings. When this happens you usually have to lower clocks (both core and memory). Well, I'm not crazy with my O/C: As for the O/C, I'm currently a safe +140 core, +160 mem at 85 TDP
Are you using the same brand/type of 1080ti's?
Yes, they're all the same Gigabyte
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March 10, 2018, 08:18:55 PM |
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Can it be caused by a driver issue?
If not, bad riser(s)?
Bad power supply filtering???
EDIT: It occurs on my 12x 1080 Ti rig
I had same problem, spent 3 weeks trying to figure out. I solved my problem by installing nvidia drivers instead of unzipping, going to device manager-driver update-browse. Nvidia cards seem to need full install, not just naked driver itself. You can untick all the crap, just leave tick at DRIVER.
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March 10, 2018, 08:24:17 PM |
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Either bad risers or drivers.
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March 10, 2018, 09:54:46 PM |
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I had same problem, spent 3 weeks trying to figure out. I solved my problem by installing nvidia drivers instead of unzipping, going to device manager-driver update-browse. Nvidia cards seem to need full install, not just naked driver itself. You can untick all the crap, just leave tick at DRIVER. That's what I've done every time :-( Sometimes, the miner stops. Sometimes, I get a BSOD. Sometimes, I get this : https://image.ibb.co/gjquf7/Screenshot_20180310_212518.pngWill check if it's always the same GPU.
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legenduim
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March 13, 2018, 03:03:36 PM |
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Can it be caused by a driver issue?
If not, bad riser(s)?
Bad power supply filtering???
EDIT: It occurs on my 12x 1080 Ti rig
This problem is caused by drivers issues, you're absolutely right. I usually reinstall drivers in safe mode or replace atikmdag.sys/atikmpag.sys files (works for ATI for AMD graphics cards).
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March 15, 2018, 06:39:40 PM |
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Again, I'm using only Nvidias on that rig.
On a hunch, I moved my PCIe extender from a port to another. It's been working well for an hour now.
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