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April 02, 2018, 08:24:49 AM
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How about my query above? Wink
It did up date I believe. DO you recommend I reinstall the drivers?

yep, try to use DDU

I added a new card for a
 total of 9. 2 AMD and the rest Nidvia. Everything was fine before. Max power is 70%, GPU clock 0 and memory +300. Two PSUs ♧. One 1200w and one 1000w. 8 GB of RAM.

Are you using windows 10? Have you checked if it got updated lately?  I have a feeling it messed up with your drivers

No connection with windows updates is here.  Most obviously problem - GPU drivers. Then - watchdog. Then PSU rebalancing.

Sir, updating of windows made the drivers messed up Wink

Actually not.  But better not to update windows if it works proppely I suggest.

It Actually is, If he is using an old version of drivers, he says on his first post, it was fine before

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1921286.0

Some tricks to disable windows update

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3034586.0
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April 02, 2018, 09:52:02 PM
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How about my query above? Wink
It did up date I believe. DO you recommend I reinstall the drivers?

yep, try to use DDU

I added a new card for a
 total of 9. 2 AMD and the rest Nidvia. Everything was fine before. Max power is 70%, GPU clock 0 and memory +300. Two PSUs ♧. One 1200w and one 1000w. 8 GB of RAM.

Are you using windows 10? Have you checked if it got updated lately?  I have a feeling it messed up with your drivers

No connection with windows updates is here.  Most obviously problem - GPU drivers. Then - watchdog. Then PSU rebalancing.

Sir, updating of windows made the drivers messed up Wink

Actually not.  But better not to update windows if it works proppely I suggest.

It Actually is, If he is using an old version of drivers, he says on his first post, it was fine before

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1921286.0

Some tricks to disable windows update

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3034586.0

Then he just can update his drivers from vendors site.
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May 13, 2018, 08:04:02 PM
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always there was such a problem because of over-redrawing the cards, lower the parameters and you will have a stable work Shocked
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May 13, 2018, 08:19:58 PM
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When the rig shuts down or restarts it means 2 things.

1) There is a short somewhere and if you attempt to restart usually something will blow up or melt. If it restarts fine and goes to Windows then it means

2) You most likely have an overloaded PSU, it can mean the entire PSU limit or just a PCIe rail can be over current.

You need to look up specifications with your PSU and see if you are going over the limits. A current probe would help you out here.

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May 13, 2018, 08:40:23 PM
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I added a new card for a
 total of 9. 2 AMD and the rest Nidia. Everything was fine before. Max power is 70%, GPU clock 0 and memory +300. Two PSUs ♧. One 1200w and one 1000w. 8 GB of RAM.
Shutting down usually suggests a driver or hardware issue.
 You can check if it's the drivers by installing e.g. hiveOS (https://s.spool.cloud/hiveos) on a small memory card and running it for a while. If that crashes it is probably a hardware problem.



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May 14, 2018, 06:43:46 AM
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Shutting down usually suggests a driver or hardware issue.
Nope, definitely not the driver.
Windows-based PC will display BSOD if it was the driver's fault for worst case scenarios, incompatible drivers may work but the performance will be too obvious to the user or wont install at all.
It's the Hardware as the first page post suggests.

Lastly, BTC22 haven't bumped this for a while but he's active and minin' and probably solved this issue himself.
It's just this Jr member: honestinvestor selfishly bumped this thread after a month of slumber which brings the "topic title" alive again.

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May 14, 2018, 10:26:22 AM
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If you mean totally shutdown and can not boot-up again, that's cause by short circuit.
But if it can boot-up again but then shutdown, that's definitely the last GPU or the riser inserted cause it.
- Please remove last GPU, and boot-up your PC.
- If normal, you can remove all GPU and try insert 1 GPU (indicated problem) without riser. If it's normal, tray again but use riser. If shutdown, that's definitely the riser cause it.
- But if you use GPU and riser and then normal, i think your PSU not enough to supply all your card.
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