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Keith Myers Send message Joined: 29 Apr 01 Posts: 13164 Credit: 1,160,866,277 RAC: 1,873 |
OK, Jord I understand. I guess I'll jump into the waters and join github. I have a few pet peeves that have bugged me from the beginning that make using BOINC very difficult. Seti@Home classic workunits:20,676 CPU time:74,226 hours A proud member of the OFA (Old Farts Association) |
PappaLitto Send message Joined: 27 Jul 15 Posts: 11 Credit: 1,579,218 RAC: 8 |
Hey rick, your penta nano and perhaps now, hexa nano system was once on an AM3+ gigabyte 990fx-UD5 mobo. I have a 990fx-UD3 mobo and I'm trying to hook up at least 5 cards to it using pcie x1 risers and there is nothing in the bios that allows me to change the pcie bandwidth of each slot or the generation of pcie. I checked each pcie riser and each one worked. How did you get so many GPUs to be recognized on that mobo? |
RueiKe Send message Joined: 14 Feb 16 Posts: 492 Credit: 378,512,430 RAC: 785 |
Hey rick, your penta nano and perhaps now, hexa nano system was once on an AM3+ gigabyte 990fx-UD5 mobo. I have a 990fx-UD3 mobo and I'm trying to hook up at least 5 cards to it using pcie x1 risers and there is nothing in the bios that allows me to change the pcie bandwidth of each slot or the generation of pcie. I checked each pcie riser and each one worked. How did you get so many GPUs to be recognized on that mobo? On the UD5 MB, I did not have to change any BIOS setting changes to get all 5 Nano's working. On Ryzen with C6H, I had to change a setting that made all of the x1 and the x4 act in x1, else the 3 x1 slots would not be active. But UD5 was easier...after AMD fixed the drivers for more than 4 GPUs. Not sure if UD3 is different, but these MB's have much simplified BIOS settings compared to Asus gaming MB. GitHub: Ricks-Lab Instagram: ricks_labs |
Zalster Send message Joined: 27 May 99 Posts: 5517 Credit: 528,817,460 RAC: 242 |
Isn't there a molex connector on the UD5 that is located near the 24 pin to supply extra power to the PCIe slots? Seem to remember something like that.. |
RueiKe Send message Joined: 14 Feb 16 Posts: 492 Credit: 378,512,430 RAC: 785 |
Isn't there a molex connector on the UD5 that is located near the 24 pin to supply extra power to the PCIe slots? Seem to remember something like that.. Maybe, I can check when I get home, but I definitely didn't use it on this MB with 5 Nano cards or on my X99-e-10G WS MB where I had 3 ProDuos. I relied only on the power from the PSU to GPU power connectors. Even running with a +10% power limit on my Nano's, there is no issue. GitHub: Ricks-Lab Instagram: ricks_labs |
Shaggie76 Send message Joined: 9 Oct 09 Posts: 282 Credit: 271,858,118 RAC: 196 |
I just analyzed that host with my script and it showed Hawaii (Anonymous) 1004 Credit / Hour 57% Core / Task How many tasks are you running concurrently on that card? I can't tell from the stdout. |
RueiKe Send message Joined: 14 Feb 16 Posts: 492 Credit: 378,512,430 RAC: 785 |
I just moved to a new host a few days ago, so new host is Nemesis2 Now running with Threadripper 1950X. I am having lots of problems right now, maybe due to running non-activated Win10. It is getting errors during install and every time I quit BOINC manager, I lose GPU tasks. Not sure if it is related to Win10 install. So now, tasks are taking a very long time. I am only running 1 at a time. I am travelling to the US in a few days and will pick up a 960Pro while there. Sucks that I can get one here. I will stop GPU processing on this system until get back in 2 weeks and get things setup properly. I just analyzed that host with my script and it showed GitHub: Ricks-Lab Instagram: ricks_labs |
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