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Doesn't work in any of my rigs, probably a driver issue: root@room2:~# nvidia-smi -q -d POWER -i 0
==============NVSMI LOG==============
Timestamp : Wed Jan 6 03:03:10 2016 Driver Version : 346.59 Attached GPUs : 3 GPU 0000:01:00.0 Power Readings Power Management : N/A Power Draw : N/A Power Limit : N/A Default Power Limit : N/A Enforced Power Limit : N/A Min Power Limit : N/A Max Power Limit : N/A Power Samples Duration : N/A Number of Samples : N/A Max : N/A Min : N/A Avg : N/A
and when I issue a change in any of the cards: root@room2:~# nvidia-smi -pl 60 -i 1 Changing power management limit is not supported for GPU: 0000:02:00.0. Treating as warning and moving on. All done.
GPU are all 750Ti (gigabyte and EVGA FTW)
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January 06, 2016, 04:53:55 AM |
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Doesn't work in any of my rigs, probably a driver issue: root@room2:~# nvidia-smi -q -d POWER -i 0
==============NVSMI LOG==============
Timestamp : Wed Jan 6 03:03:10 2016 Driver Version : 346.59 Attached GPUs : 3 GPU 0000:01:00.0 Power Readings Power Management : N/A Power Draw : N/A Power Limit : N/A Default Power Limit : N/A Enforced Power Limit : N/A Min Power Limit : N/A Max Power Limit : N/A Power Samples Duration : N/A Number of Samples : N/A Max : N/A Min : N/A Avg : N/A
and when I issue a change in any of the cards: root@room2:~# nvidia-smi -pl 60 -i 1 Changing power management limit is not supported for GPU: 0000:02:00.0. Treating as warning and moving on. All done.
GPU are all 750Ti (gigabyte and EVGA FTW) Works on my 750ti with driver 352.63.
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January 06, 2016, 06:41:49 AM |
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Doesn't work in any of my rigs, probably a driver issue: root@room2:~# nvidia-smi -q -d POWER -i 0
==============NVSMI LOG==============
Timestamp : Wed Jan 6 03:03:10 2016 Driver Version : 346.59 Attached GPUs : 3 GPU 0000:01:00.0 Power Readings Power Management : N/A Power Draw : N/A Power Limit : N/A Default Power Limit : N/A Enforced Power Limit : N/A Min Power Limit : N/A Max Power Limit : N/A Power Samples Duration : N/A Number of Samples : N/A Max : N/A Min : N/A Avg : N/A
and when I issue a change in any of the cards: root@room2:~# nvidia-smi -pl 60 -i 1 Changing power management limit is not supported for GPU: 0000:02:00.0. Treating as warning and moving on. All done.
GPU are all 750Ti (gigabyte and EVGA FTW) Probably a driver issue or maybe it has something in common with coolbits 28...
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January 06, 2016, 08:13:00 AM |
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The cryptomining blog has compared release 74 with release 78 on a gtx 970 card x86 build(compute 5.2): blakecoin +8% lyra2 +6% quark +3.8% lyra2v2 +1.3% x11 +0.2% I have done alot of work to reach these speeds with cuda 7.5 ( 41 commits): https://github.com/sp-hash/ccminer/commits/windowsBut I am not done... x13, x15, qubit and neoscrypt are still behind.
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January 06, 2016, 09:30:11 AM Last edit: January 06, 2016, 09:41:16 AM by sp_ |
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On AMD you probobly undervolted your cards to get them to use less power. On Nvidia you change the TDP of the card. You can do it in software with the nvidia-smi tool, or modify the bios. (voids warranty)
yes I modded the bios myself, 0.8V, stable at 860Mhz, 1250 mem (sapphire 7950 dual X oc) are you saying that i can run under linux, before loading ccminer, a nvidia-smi sentence that will change in real time the TDP of every card??? WOW!!! I thought that the only way was modifying the BIOS!, do you have any link / tuto or hint how to?, I will get right on it!. To modify your bios to change the TDP you can follow these steps: http://cryptomining-blog.com/1014-how-to-increase-the-geforce-gtx-750-ti-power-target-limit/But a software solution is bether. Upgrade to the latest drivers. It works on Linux. You might also want to set persistence mode: nvidia-smi -pm 1 -i 0
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January 06, 2016, 11:01:04 AM |
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hi all ...
can anyone help with this issue i have with the current build ...
im stumped as to why the 6th card on the new 'big' build of 980ti g1 and 980ti extreme refuses to work with the latest drivers ...
remove just ONE card from the lot - and it will run and mine ... and mine like a bat out of hell at that ...
the setup is exactly the same as the 750ti oc lp card setup - but these cards refuse to work with more than 5 cards ...
has anyone had an issue like this before? ... would it be an issue with onboard ram? ...
the system has 16gb high performance ram - h81probtc - g1840gpu - kingston v300 120gb sdd - 2 x corsair ax1200 psu ( 3 cards per psu - with the first psu running the power to the motherboard and ssd ) - usb3 risers ( all powered ) along with the 2 x 4pin molex power connectors ( as redundancy ) via the motherboard - 4 x gigabyte 980ti g1 cards + 2 x gigabyte 980ti extreme cards ( higher clocked ) for a total of 6 cards ...
when 5 cards of ANY combination are running - all is ok ... when the 6th card is installed - the boot refuses to load nvidia drivers ... the version of drivers plays no part in this as the drivers have been tested with different versions and they ALL do the same thing ...
fedora 23 x64 cuda 7.5 ( f23x64c75 ) and ccminer-spmod78 ...
the elusive 6th card is the only thing holding this monster of a miner back ... and is holding back the installation into its custom aluminium frame ...
any ideas? ... anyone? ..
#crysx
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January 06, 2016, 11:09:57 AM |
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Try to replace a 980ti with a 750ti card. Does it work? Do you have 8gig of ram in your rig?
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January 06, 2016, 11:17:29 AM |
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hi all ...
can anyone help with this issue i have with the current build ...
im stumped as to why the 6th card on the new 'big' build of 980ti g1 and 980ti extreme refuses to work with the latest drivers ...
remove just ONE card from the lot - and it will run and mine ... and mine like a bat out of hell at that ...
the setup is exactly the same as the 750ti oc lp card setup - but these cards refuse to work with more than 5 cards ...
has anyone had an issue like this before? ... would it be an issue with onboard ram? ...
the system has 16gb high performance ram - h81probtc - g1840gpu - kingston v300 120gb sdd - 2 x corsair ax1200 psu ( 3 cards per psu - with the first psu running the power to the motherboard and ssd ) - usb3 risers ( all powered ) along with the 2 x 4pin molex power connectors ( as redundancy ) via the motherboard - 4 x gigabyte 980ti g1 cards + 2 x gigabyte 980ti extreme cards ( higher clocked ) for a total of 6 cards ...
when 5 cards of ANY combination are running - all is ok ... when the 6th card is installed - the boot refuses to load nvidia drivers ... the version of drivers plays no part in this as the drivers have been tested with different versions and they ALL do the same thing ...
fedora 23 x64 cuda 7.5 ( f23x64c75 ) and ccminer-spmod78 ...
the elusive 6th card is the only thing holding this monster of a miner back ... and is holding back the installation into its custom aluminium frame ...
any ideas? ... anyone? ..
#crysx
And if it is ProBTC mobo, did you unlock power @ BIOS? Usually it is power related, double check ( and clean) all connections
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January 06, 2016, 11:25:06 AM |
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Try to replace a 980ti with a 750ti card. Does it work? Do you have 8gig of ram in your rig?
the 6 x 750ti oc lp cards work in a factor of 6 - but they are installed ( with similar specs - apart from the psu ) as another miner ... so in effect - no i havent tried them in THIS machine ... so that should really be the next step ... the machine has 16gb high performance ram ( 2 x 8gb kingston hyperx 1600 ) - so it 'shouldnt' be the ram causing this ... but i have never built a machine this large as a miner ( just because i have never had the cash to - my mate does ) so anything could be the go with this ... why do you think it could be lack of internal ram? ... i cant remember whether these boards support 4 x dimm slots on board ( as im not in the office until tomorrow afternoon ) ... if so - ill buy another set of the 16gb kingston hyperx fury ram and see how it goes tomorrow ... but let me tell you sp - just in the benchmark modes - these things are a hashers delight ... the extreme version is one hell of a hasher and is only $30AUD more than the g1 ... all stock - no oc ... if its not the ram - then im STILL completely stumped ... #crysx
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January 06, 2016, 11:27:15 AM |
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hi all ...
can anyone help with this issue i have with the current build ...
im stumped as to why the 6th card on the new 'big' build of 980ti g1 and 980ti extreme refuses to work with the latest drivers ...
remove just ONE card from the lot - and it will run and mine ... and mine like a bat out of hell at that ...
the setup is exactly the same as the 750ti oc lp card setup - but these cards refuse to work with more than 5 cards ...
has anyone had an issue like this before? ... would it be an issue with onboard ram? ...
the system has 16gb high performance ram - h81probtc - g1840gpu - kingston v300 120gb sdd - 2 x corsair ax1200 psu ( 3 cards per psu - with the first psu running the power to the motherboard and ssd ) - usb3 risers ( all powered ) along with the 2 x 4pin molex power connectors ( as redundancy ) via the motherboard - 4 x gigabyte 980ti g1 cards + 2 x gigabyte 980ti extreme cards ( higher clocked ) for a total of 6 cards ...
when 5 cards of ANY combination are running - all is ok ... when the 6th card is installed - the boot refuses to load nvidia drivers ... the version of drivers plays no part in this as the drivers have been tested with different versions and they ALL do the same thing ...
fedora 23 x64 cuda 7.5 ( f23x64c75 ) and ccminer-spmod78 ...
the elusive 6th card is the only thing holding this monster of a miner back ... and is holding back the installation into its custom aluminium frame ...
any ideas? ... anyone? ..
#crysx
And if it is ProBTC mobo, did you unlock power @ BIOS? Usually it is power related, double check ( and clean) all connections unlock power at bios? ... im not quite understanding what you mean ... its not the connections ... as no matter which card you disconnect - it ALWAYS works when there is 5cards attached - and NEVER loads the nvidia driver when there is 6cards attached - no matter which combination of cards are plugged in to the pcie connectors ... #crysx
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January 06, 2016, 11:41:49 AM |
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hi all ...
can anyone help with this issue i have with the current build ...
im stumped as to why the 6th card on the new 'big' build of 980ti g1 and 980ti extreme refuses to work with the latest drivers ...
remove just ONE card from the lot - and it will run and mine ... and mine like a bat out of hell at that ...
the setup is exactly the same as the 750ti oc lp card setup - but these cards refuse to work with more than 5 cards ...
has anyone had an issue like this before? ... would it be an issue with onboard ram? ...
the system has 16gb high performance ram - h81probtc - g1840gpu - kingston v300 120gb sdd - 2 x corsair ax1200 psu ( 3 cards per psu - with the first psu running the power to the motherboard and ssd ) - usb3 risers ( all powered ) along with the 2 x 4pin molex power connectors ( as redundancy ) via the motherboard - 4 x gigabyte 980ti g1 cards + 2 x gigabyte 980ti extreme cards ( higher clocked ) for a total of 6 cards ...
when 5 cards of ANY combination are running - all is ok ... when the 6th card is installed - the boot refuses to load nvidia drivers ... the version of drivers plays no part in this as the drivers have been tested with different versions and they ALL do the same thing ...
fedora 23 x64 cuda 7.5 ( f23x64c75 ) and ccminer-spmod78 ...
the elusive 6th card is the only thing holding this monster of a miner back ... and is holding back the installation into its custom aluminium frame ...
any ideas? ... anyone? ..
#crysx
And if it is ProBTC mobo, did you unlock power @ BIOS? Usually it is power related, double check ( and clean) all connections unlock power at bios? ... im not quite understanding what you mean ... its not the connections ... as no matter which card you disconnect - it ALWAYS works when there is 5cards attached - and NEVER loads the nvidia driver when there is 6cards attached - no matter which combination of cards are plugged in to the pcie connectors ... #crysx I had that issue, and am also far away from my rigs so can't look at bioses, but I remember there was power limit settings (H81 ProBTC). It was MOBO powering max 4 or 5 cards for me, So I set BIOS, cleaned all connections and - it worked... ( 6x 960 cards, windows )
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January 06, 2016, 11:54:56 AM |
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hi all ...
can anyone help with this issue i have with the current build ...
im stumped as to why the 6th card on the new 'big' build of 980ti g1 and 980ti extreme refuses to work with the latest drivers ...
remove just ONE card from the lot - and it will run and mine ... and mine like a bat out of hell at that ...
the setup is exactly the same as the 750ti oc lp card setup - but these cards refuse to work with more than 5 cards ...
has anyone had an issue like this before? ... would it be an issue with onboard ram? ...
the system has 16gb high performance ram - h81probtc - g1840gpu - kingston v300 120gb sdd - 2 x corsair ax1200 psu ( 3 cards per psu - with the first psu running the power to the motherboard and ssd ) - usb3 risers ( all powered ) along with the 2 x 4pin molex power connectors ( as redundancy ) via the motherboard - 4 x gigabyte 980ti g1 cards + 2 x gigabyte 980ti extreme cards ( higher clocked ) for a total of 6 cards ...
when 5 cards of ANY combination are running - all is ok ... when the 6th card is installed - the boot refuses to load nvidia drivers ... the version of drivers plays no part in this as the drivers have been tested with different versions and they ALL do the same thing ...
fedora 23 x64 cuda 7.5 ( f23x64c75 ) and ccminer-spmod78 ...
the elusive 6th card is the only thing holding this monster of a miner back ... and is holding back the installation into its custom aluminium frame ...
any ideas? ... anyone? ..
#crysx
And if it is ProBTC mobo, did you unlock power @ BIOS? Usually it is power related, double check ( and clean) all connections unlock power at bios? ... im not quite understanding what you mean ... its not the connections ... as no matter which card you disconnect - it ALWAYS works when there is 5cards attached - and NEVER loads the nvidia driver when there is 6cards attached - no matter which combination of cards are plugged in to the pcie connectors ... #crysx Tried it on Windows? Just as a test?
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January 06, 2016, 11:56:29 AM |
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hi all ...
can anyone help with this issue i have with the current build ...
im stumped as to why the 6th card on the new 'big' build of 980ti g1 and 980ti extreme refuses to work with the latest drivers ...
remove just ONE card from the lot - and it will run and mine ... and mine like a bat out of hell at that ...
the setup is exactly the same as the 750ti oc lp card setup - but these cards refuse to work with more than 5 cards ...
has anyone had an issue like this before? ... would it be an issue with onboard ram? ...
the system has 16gb high performance ram - h81probtc - g1840gpu - kingston v300 120gb sdd - 2 x corsair ax1200 psu ( 3 cards per psu - with the first psu running the power to the motherboard and ssd ) - usb3 risers ( all powered ) along with the 2 x 4pin molex power connectors ( as redundancy ) via the motherboard - 4 x gigabyte 980ti g1 cards + 2 x gigabyte 980ti extreme cards ( higher clocked ) for a total of 6 cards ...
when 5 cards of ANY combination are running - all is ok ... when the 6th card is installed - the boot refuses to load nvidia drivers ... the version of drivers plays no part in this as the drivers have been tested with different versions and they ALL do the same thing ...
fedora 23 x64 cuda 7.5 ( f23x64c75 ) and ccminer-spmod78 ...
the elusive 6th card is the only thing holding this monster of a miner back ... and is holding back the installation into its custom aluminium frame ...
any ideas? ... anyone? ..
#crysx
And if it is ProBTC mobo, did you unlock power @ BIOS? Usually it is power related, double check ( and clean) all connections unlock power at bios? ... im not quite understanding what you mean ... its not the connections ... as no matter which card you disconnect - it ALWAYS works when there is 5cards attached - and NEVER loads the nvidia driver when there is 6cards attached - no matter which combination of cards are plugged in to the pcie connectors ... #crysx I had that issue, and am also far away from my rigs so can't look at bioses, but I remember there was power limit settings (H81 ProBTC). It was MOBO powering max 4 or 5 cards for me, So I set BIOS, cleaned all connections and - it worked... ( 6x 960 cards, windows ) ok ... ill check the settings tomorrow afternoon when i get in ... i dont remember any sort of power settings in the bios with this same motherboard on the 6 x gigabyte 750ti oc lp cards ... but they are not computer 5.2 devices ( compute 5.0 ) so i dunno if that has anything to do with it also ... but i appreciate that info - so ill pour over the bios settings and see how that goes ... tanx again ... #crysx
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January 06, 2016, 11:58:43 AM |
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hi all ...
can anyone help with this issue i have with the current build ...
im stumped as to why the 6th card on the new 'big' build of 980ti g1 and 980ti extreme refuses to work with the latest drivers ...
remove just ONE card from the lot - and it will run and mine ... and mine like a bat out of hell at that ...
the setup is exactly the same as the 750ti oc lp card setup - but these cards refuse to work with more than 5 cards ...
has anyone had an issue like this before? ... would it be an issue with onboard ram? ...
the system has 16gb high performance ram - h81probtc - g1840gpu - kingston v300 120gb sdd - 2 x corsair ax1200 psu ( 3 cards per psu - with the first psu running the power to the motherboard and ssd ) - usb3 risers ( all powered ) along with the 2 x 4pin molex power connectors ( as redundancy ) via the motherboard - 4 x gigabyte 980ti g1 cards + 2 x gigabyte 980ti extreme cards ( higher clocked ) for a total of 6 cards ...
when 5 cards of ANY combination are running - all is ok ... when the 6th card is installed - the boot refuses to load nvidia drivers ... the version of drivers plays no part in this as the drivers have been tested with different versions and they ALL do the same thing ...
fedora 23 x64 cuda 7.5 ( f23x64c75 ) and ccminer-spmod78 ...
the elusive 6th card is the only thing holding this monster of a miner back ... and is holding back the installation into its custom aluminium frame ...
any ideas? ... anyone? ..
#crysx
And if it is ProBTC mobo, did you unlock power @ BIOS? Usually it is power related, double check ( and clean) all connections unlock power at bios? ... im not quite understanding what you mean ... its not the connections ... as no matter which card you disconnect - it ALWAYS works when there is 5cards attached - and NEVER loads the nvidia driver when there is 6cards attached - no matter which combination of cards are plugged in to the pcie connectors ... #crysx Tried it on Windows? Just as a test? no - i dont install windows miners ... but as a test - what windows and what sort of install would be suggested ... linux 'sees' the 6cards in the os - but the nvidia drivers refuse to load when all 6cards are running at once ... #crysx
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January 06, 2016, 12:08:07 PM |
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Windows 8.1.
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January 06, 2016, 12:09:46 PM |
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Windows 8.1.
Go for 10 I have better experience with 10 than with 8.1 to be honest. Especially with 5+ rigs. Good Luck!
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January 06, 2016, 12:28:36 PM |
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win10 doesn't work well in memory algos.
Etherum/cryptonight
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January 06, 2016, 01:00:25 PM |
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win10 doesn't work well in memory algos.
Etherum/cryptonight
Nvidia i assume? 290x doing ethereum on Windows 8 gave me 26Mhz Same on Windows 10 gives me 27Mhz.
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January 06, 2016, 01:28:33 PM |
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hi all ...
can anyone help with this issue i have with the current build ...
im stumped as to why the 6th card on the new 'big' build of 980ti g1 and 980ti extreme refuses to work with the latest drivers ...
remove just ONE card from the lot - and it will run and mine ... and mine like a bat out of hell at that ...
the setup is exactly the same as the 750ti oc lp card setup - but these cards refuse to work with more than 5 cards ...
has anyone had an issue like this before? ... would it be an issue with onboard ram? ...
the system has 16gb high performance ram - h81probtc - g1840gpu - kingston v300 120gb sdd - 2 x corsair ax1200 psu ( 3 cards per psu - with the first psu running the power to the motherboard and ssd ) - usb3 risers ( all powered ) along with the 2 x 4pin molex power connectors ( as redundancy ) via the motherboard - 4 x gigabyte 980ti g1 cards + 2 x gigabyte 980ti extreme cards ( higher clocked ) for a total of 6 cards ...
when 5 cards of ANY combination are running - all is ok ... when the 6th card is installed - the boot refuses to load nvidia drivers ... the version of drivers plays no part in this as the drivers have been tested with different versions and they ALL do the same thing ...
fedora 23 x64 cuda 7.5 ( f23x64c75 ) and ccminer-spmod78 ...
the elusive 6th card is the only thing holding this monster of a miner back ... and is holding back the installation into its custom aluminium frame ...
any ideas? ... anyone? ..
#crysx
Weird. I'd try only using 1 stick of ram (or disable dual channel), using one card as main and disable onboard graphics, try different BIOS settings (pcie link speed) and of course disable render standby, try different risers, drivers, etc. Also, disable USB3, only use 1 sata device (in case you ran out of PCIE lanes).
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January 06, 2016, 02:53:16 PM |
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@chrysophylax 6x 980ti is not very common My experience with h81pro btc + 8GB + G1820 is running incredibly troublefree from the beginning. I couldn't be happier. Both lubuntu(usb stick) and windows 7(sata SSD) runs perfectly without any issue. Even installing Win with all gpus allready plugged and using wifi usb dongle all the time. The biggest difference from Your build is 980+3x970+960+750ti and all running from the same psu(LEPA G1600). I have never plugged the molex connectors to the motherboard. It is meant to power the old(shitty) unpowered pcie risers. I have forgot the exact bios settings, I think I set the pcie to gen1 instead of gen2 or 3 and switched off the integrated cpu graphics for sure. We might have a different bios version on the mobo or it might be just 980ti using more resources. On my other desktop motherboard(much more expensive one) I got many problems allready with 3 or 4 gpu's. I had to plug one by one and sometimes it didn't work until I changed the pcie riser... Very strange behavior. Good luck BTW I prefer Win7 x64 by far for mining.
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