You think he's fine..... and then he's shoving crayons up his nose.... pretty much the way my first rig build is acting.
My first post to the forums, been searching through the forums over the past few weeks, reviewing YouTube for build ideas.
I decided upon the following gear:
EVGA SuperNOVA 1600 T2
Kingston ValueRAM 4GB 2400MHz DDR4 Desktop Memory
MSI Pro Series Intel Z270 DDR4 HDMI USB 3 SLI ATX Motherboard (Z270 SLI PLUS)
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 Ti GAMING 8G (GV-N107TGAMING-8GD) x 2
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 Ti GAMING 8G (GV-N107TGAMING-8GD) OC Edition x1
Open Air Case for Crypto Currency Mining Rig Frame
Leboo 6-Pack PCIE Riser VER 007 PCI Riser 6 PIN 1x to x16 Powered Riser Adapter Card w/ 60cm USB 3.0 Extension Cable & PCI-E to SATA Power Cable - GPU Riser Adapter
Samsung 850 EVO - 120GB - 2.5-Inch SATA III Internal SSD (MZ-75E120B/AM)
Celeron G3900 2.90Ghz 2M LGA1151 2C/2T
Windows 10 64 bit
So I started out with the one 1070 Ti OC edition, testing it in an old PC rig, getting into mining a bit, Nice Hash, Awesome Miner, BBT's miner pack, and was running the one card fine in those tools.
For the power I understand that it is overkill. I chose it as it would be a good power supply to use should I upgrade in the future or build another PC, and it had quite a few more connections and I wanted to stay away from SATA powering the risers. The video cards take a single 8 pin, I have those connecting to the VGA ports on the PSU. The risers are being power on a 6 pin splitter plugged into the VGA port on the PSU. As I bought a 6 pack of risers, I swapped them around and out a bit, and still getting the same type of errors.
It seems to not be liking multiple cards. I can tell when it loads properly. All three cards will stop their fans prior to Windows loading. When they don't the cards will show up under the device manager with a Code 43 error. Most the time it is always the 3rd GPU spot, however sometimes it's GPU's 2 and 3, and occasionally just 2. I can turn them back on by disabling and enabling them in Device Manager.
Here are some things I have done so far. I'm still researching what it may be but thought it may be time to see if anyone may have some suggestions. Unfortunately I'm not ready for Linux yet. I understand that would be the route to go eventually, but that would be an additional greenfield for me at this time.
BIOS updated to latest version
Enabled Windows 10
4G Decoding enabled
PCI bus updated to 96 Mhz
PCI Sub system Started out with Gen 1, but changed it to Gen 2
No Over-Clocking
Updated to latest Nvidia driver
Currently using Integrated Grapics as default
PCI Simple Communications Controller Driver updated
Page File set to 16000, max 16000
Power set to performance
Set to sleep never
I have not turned off Windows update yet.
So... when the stars align and all three cards are ready to go when Windows loads up, it gets a bit all over the place. I am using Awesome Miner, mining Ethereum on Nanopool using the Claymore Dual miner (dual mode disabled)
It connects, cards are getting around 25-27 hashrate, temps are all good and then:
- Windows Freezes
- Windows BSOD
- GPU 1, 0, 2 GpuMiner cu_k1 failed 4 , unspecified launch failure
(and similar failure warnings, ening in WATCHDOG: GPU Error
So that's where I am at so far. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.