Does anyone has challenged with asrock h110 pro btc?
Hey, was this rig ever stable?
To put it another way, is this a new issue, and previously this rig was stable?
One thing I wanted to post on, PSUs, deserves it's own post, so check back in 30 min, I'll write it up now.
Good luck btw.
Yes, it was stable with 10 AMD RX. Now it's working for 14 hours. But yesterday there were 3 sudden reboots in one hour
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Of course, given payback time mining, it WAS worth it, but one can only say that with hindsight, and I've actually settled on 8GPU as a max per rig, (with 1000W PSUs), simply because I can build that up to super stable in half a day, and have a pretty high certainty it will be mining after 5 hours, and at what hash rate.
The problem is, with more and more GPU per rig, down time REALLY starts to hurt more and more.
Even rebooting a 13GPU rig, that is 13 GPU doing nothing.
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+100500! Even starttime for 13 GPUs is terrible:)
Thx a lot and good luck to you.
Hahahaha, Oh man, I feel your pain.
Oh, one last thing, the PCIe slots on the asrock h110 pro btc are REALLY close together.
One of the problems I observed was how easy it was to introduce instability by dislodging the PCIe cards in the slots.
I'd start out with one problem, and introduce another because the USB3 cables can easily unseat, or rotate the PCIe cards in the slots.
I decided to string them all together, as they have 1 hole in the over-hang, and I used nylon standoffs, to "bolt" all the PCIe cards into a single bank.
I used these
https://www.amazon.co.uk/260pcs-Black-Spacers-Stand-off-Assortment/dp/B01GVD146I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1526890885&sr=8-1&keywords=nylon+standoffsOf course it's not quite so easy to change a failed PCIe, as you have to remove the whole bank as one, but it only adds a minute or two, and the added stability, (and chance to rule out that failure variable) is well worth it.
I wonder, with the asrock h110 pro btc, the slots are SO close to each other, if it's possible for the USB socket on one PCIe card, to tip/tilt over, and short on the back of the adjacent card?
Anyway, something to check, think about.
Good luck.