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Ethereum : Z270-P issues when connecting 4+ GPUs

Ethereum update: Z270-P issues when connecting 4+ GPUs


Hey all,

I’m having an issue when connecting 4+ GPUs on my z270-P motherboard.

Here are my specs:
Z270-p motherboard
Intel Celeron Skylake G3900
4 gb 2666mhz Ballistix RAM
2 750w G+ PSU
6 msi rx570 8gb MK2 OC
Win10 pro

All GPU’s are attached through risers and have been checked separately to work. Same with all of the GPU’s. I have updated the BIOS and have set all PCIe speeds to either Gen1 or Gen2, both don’t work. I have enabled 4g encoding as well to no avail. 4 cards will boot, work fine, and mine at ~31.6 Mh/s, but once I install the 5th GPU, I get stuck in a boot cycle (Bios flashes, blank screen, input is not detected, restart same process over and over). I previously had all 6 working on another ASUS z270-p, but had to RMA because one of the PCIe 16 slots was faulty. I was able to do this by adding an m.2 adapter. I have tried watching just about every video I can think of, switching pci speeds, booting with 1 card as my primary graphics, all to no avail.

If you have any suggestions, videos, tips, or ideas, I’d greatly appreciate it!




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