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February 14, 2021, 07:04:25 AM
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Hello guys, I bought a motherboard h470 hd3 with 6 pci and 2 m.2 inputs.
I'm having serious difficulties in connecting 5 x 3060 ti, when I put the Riser in the first pci x16 slot the machine is very slow locking even when loading the bios. 
I updated the motherboard bios, "above 4g decoding" enabled. 

Could it be that this motherboard is not compatible with cryptomining? 

I am 2 days trying all the possibilities still without success, I hope someone can help, thanks.
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February 14, 2021, 07:19:16 AM
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https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/H470-HD3-rev-10/support#support-dl

That's the specs of my motherboard.
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February 14, 2021, 07:19:37 AM
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Hello guys, I bought a motherboard h470 hd3 with 6 pci and 2 m.2 inputs.
I'm having serious difficulties in connecting 5 x 3060 ti, when I put the Riser in the first pci x16 slot the machine is very slow locking even when loading the bios. 
I updated the motherboard bios, "above 4g decoding" enabled. 

Could it be that this motherboard is not compatible with cryptomining? 

I am 2 days trying all the possibilities still without success, I hope someone can help, thanks.
adjust all speed to gen 2 or gen 1 from bios. if you have onboard vga switch to onboard.
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February 14, 2021, 07:20:53 AM
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Go back into the BIOS and look for anything 'Gen and change to Gen 1, if it's still a no then start swapping the pcie connectors among each other, could be a communication big

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February 14, 2021, 01:23:54 PM
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Hello guys, I bought a motherboard h470 hd3 with 6 pci and 2 m.2 inputs.
I'm having serious difficulties in connecting 5 x 3060 ti, when I put the Riser in the first pci x16 slot the machine is very slow locking even when loading the bios. 
I updated the motherboard bios, "above 4g decoding" enabled. 

Could it be that this motherboard is not compatible with cryptomining? 

I am 2 days trying all the possibilities still without success, I hope someone can help, thanks.

Thank you very much, it solved my problem.  I had to read in the motherboard manual what was the option to change the gen of the pcie port.
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May 22, 2021, 05:43:11 AM
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Hello guys, I bought a motherboard h470 hd3 with 6 pci and 2 m.2 inputs.
I'm having serious difficulties in connecting 5 x 3060 ti, when I put the Riser in the first pci x16 slot the machine is very slow locking even when loading the bios. 
I updated the motherboard bios, "above 4g decoding" enabled. 

Could it be that this motherboard is not compatible with cryptomining? 

I am 2 days trying all the possibilities still without success, I hope someone can help, thanks.

Thank you very much, it solved my problem.  I had to read in the motherboard manual what was the option to change the gen of the pcie port.

Can you please share you your bios settings, CPU and windows settings please?

I have the same motherboard can only get 3 of my 4 GPUs to work. I want to eventually get to 6 GPUs, so need any help you can give will be much appreciated.
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