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2014/03/26 12:01:12 (permalink)
Yea I just received an asrock btc h81, and I cannot get it to work properly, I can only get 2 of 3 R9 290x's detected.  Will give some litecoin to anyone who can help me figure out where I am having my issues.
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Edit 4/4 It looks like some shotty risers where giving me trouble. Two USB risers are dead. Thankfully I bought way to many risers of many different styles because this board that I have appears to picky.
 
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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/26 21:46:22 (permalink)
    Are you really running THREE R9 290X with an 860W PSU?! If so, there's your problem. Exceeded max amp/watt of PSU.
     
    I believe the R9 290X are at least 300W TDP, so 3 of them = 900W. Also, your 12V rail amperage is more important than the wattage. Is this your PSU? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151111 if so, you have a single 71A rail to work with. I'd estimate TWO of those 290X to draw around 65-70A at full load, so even then you're at your limit. I never like to get so close to the limits of my PSU. No headroom, and constantly under heavy load... shorter lifespan.


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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/26 23:10:49 (permalink)
    As pointed out above, the PSU is most likely going to be the issue in your case. 
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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 04:00:20 (permalink)
    Oh wow no sorry Im on a 1250 seasonic pulling about 660 watts on 2 of the 3 working gpu's, was extremely exhausted when I posted this.
    Tried every bios, driver, switched my USB risers to every pci-e combination I can think of. Any ideas? looking at windows 8, non powered cable risers, or rma
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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 06:11:36 (permalink)
    biggest problem i see is no photos of the rig....
    2nd is windows 8 ? why... W7 or Linux hdd installed or live usb boot
    did you do a full test on each card one at a time to make sure they work and are stable if you can use a good system and run mining or something like haven for about 4+ hours on each one if temps are to high or dropped frames happen a lot chances are something is wrong with the card. i buddy of mine built a R9 290X rig back on December 3 of the 6 cards were DOA worked but very unstable, 50% of the time not detected by bios on boot up..
    if you can use linux more stable but
    if you going to pump up your cards find out if you can make custom bios to under volt as much as you can and keep stock clocks or keep stock voltage and OC as much as you can without raising voltage. what ever you find stable go a tick or to lower just for a bit of head room.

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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 06:28:13 (permalink)
    I have had all cards up and running in 2 different rigs over the past month, Im pretty confident the cards are fully functional. It doesn't favor 2 specific cards, I can get all 3 to work on this motherboard but only 2 at a time. And as for windows 8, I'm actually using 7 , 8 was just a thought that I haven't tried yet.

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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 06:58:26 (permalink)

     
    Its a complete mess right now don't flame me to hard.

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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 07:05:47 (permalink)
    I would put your all GPU's on the 1200 PSU and your MB and the rest on your 860W PSU.

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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 07:27:13 (permalink)
    Yea, that's the end goal. I have a dual psu adapter in the mail, according to the killawatt reading 675 watts with 2 cards it should be close to 1000 and should be plenty I assumed.

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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 07:33:11 (permalink)
    Why not use a cgminer.conf file instead of a command line from within the .bat file?
    I find it much simpler to work with once you understand what everything does.
    It can be edited with notepad just like any other .txt file. Here is a simple basic
    default cgminer.conf I worked up for your 3 cards. Just drop this into the cgminer folder
    fire up the cgminer client and all 3 cards should be working within one dos shell window.
    Copy/paste the blow to notepad Edit in your pool info before saving as cgminer.conf from
    notepad to your cgminer folder. I was going to add your pool info but see you removed that
    from the OP. Have any questions please ask I'll try to help where I can. I've set this example
    low on intensity 13 as a safeguard start up file for testing.
    {
    "pools" : [
     {
      "url" : "stratum+tcp://stratum.your.pool.com:3333",
      "user" : "Xantac.1",
      "pass" : "1"
     }
    ]
    ,
    "intensity" : "13,13,13",
    "vectors" : "1,1,1",
    "worksize" : "256,256,256",
    "lookup-gap" : "2,2,2",
    "gpu-threads" : "2,2,2",
    "thread-concurrency" : "0,0,0",
    "gpu-engine" : "0,0,0",
    "gpu-fan" : "0-80,0-80,0-80 ",
    "gpu-memclock" : "0,0,0",
    "gpu-memdiff" : "0,0,0",
    "gpu-powertune" : "0,0,0",
    "gpu-vddc" : "0.000,0.000,0.000",
    "temp-cutoff" : "90,90,90",
    "temp-overheat" : "85,85",
    "temp-target" : "72,72,72",
    "api-mcast-port" : "4028",
    "api-port" : "4028",
    "expiry" : "1",
    "failover-only" : true,
    "failover-switch-delay" : "60",
    "gpu-dyninterval" : "7",
    "gpu-platform" : "0",
    "log" : "5",
    "log-dateformat" : "0",
    "no-pool-disable" : true,
    "queue" : "0",
    "scan-time" : "1",
    "scrypt" : true,
    "temp-hysteresis" : "3",
    "shares" : "0",
    "kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin",
    "device" : "0-1-2"
    }

     
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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 07:48:29 (permalink)
    Forgot to add the inside of your .Bat file should now be configured to look like this.
    Copy/paste the below into your start up .bat file, exit and save.
     
    setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
    setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
    timeout /t 4
    cgminer.exe --scrypt

     
     
     
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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 08:07:28 (permalink)
    This is how the new file starts
    setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
    setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
    timeout /t 4
    cgminer.exe --scrypt
    {
    "pools" : [
     {
      "url" : "stratum+tcp://megahash.wemineltc.com:3333",
      "user" : "Xantac.1",
      "pass" : "1234"
     }
    ]
     
    Telling me "Need to specify at least one pool server"
     
    The issue I believe is still here regardless of cgminer setting. Windows isn't detecting one card simply put 
     

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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 08:12:45 (permalink)
    Let me double check the file I posted I may have screwed up something with my editing. lol
    If some of the { or , are not placed correctly it will throw such a error.

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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 08:20:09 (permalink)
    I also should have asked, in the end this will be a .bat file correct? Or not looks like you just launch the CGminer.exe with the file saved in the folder?
     
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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 08:33:12 (permalink)
    Found the problem, here's the fixed version. Copy/paste this and give it a try.
    The below should be copied to notepad and saved as cgminer.conf to the cgminer folder.
    the below should not be added to the .bat file. Only what I posted in my second post should be in the .bat file.
    {
    "pools" : [
     {
      "url" : "stratum+tcp://megahash.wemineltc.com:3333",
      "user" : "Xantac.1",
      "pass" : "1234"
     }
    ]
    ,
    "intensity" : "13,13,13",
    "vectors" : "1,1,1",
    "worksize" : "256,256,256",
    "lookup-gap" : "2,2,2",
    "gpu-threads" : "2,2,2",
    "thread-concurrency" : "0,0,0",
    "gpu-engine" : "0,0,0",
    "gpu-fan" : "0-80,0-80,0-80",
    "gpu-memclock" : "0,0,0",
    "gpu-memdiff" : "0,0,0",
    "gpu-powertune" : "0,0,0",
    "gpu-vddc" : "0.000,0.000,0.000",
    "temp-cutoff" : "90,90,90",
    "temp-overheat" : "85,85,85",
    "temp-target" : "75,75,75",
    "api-mcast-port" : "4028",
    "api-port" : "4028",
    "expiry" : "1",
    "failover-only" : true,
    "failover-switch-delay" : "60",
    "gpu-dyninterval" : "7",
    "gpu-platform" : "0",
    "log" : "5",
    "log-dateformat" : "0",
    "no-pool-disable" : true,
    "queue" : "0",
    "scan-time" : "1",
    "scrypt" : true,
    "temp-hysteresis" : "3",
    "shares" : "0",
    "kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin",
    "device" : "0-1-2"
    }

     
     
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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 08:46:17 (permalink)
    Xantac
    I also should have asked, in the end this will be a .bat file correct? Or not looks like you just launch the CGminer.exe with the file saved in the folder?
     


    If this is saved to a cgminer.conf file and in the cgminer folder yes you could start with using just the cgminer.exe
    and it would work and use the configuration from within the file, But you need the lines I posted to be added to a .bat file
    because those lines help get the best from you cards as well, but can't be added within the cgminer.conf file
    and has to be ran before the cgminer.conf is loaded.
    The below only within the .bat file.
     
    setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
    setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
    timeout /t 4
    cgminer.exe --scrypt
     
    the timeout /t 4 can be removed so no delay is done.

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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 08:48:53 (permalink)
    Darn same results.

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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 08:55:20 (permalink)
    Wish there was a way to upload here a .txt as we can with pictures it'd make this so much simpler for us both.
    Edit: I also made a mistake with the name in the post above now corrected and in this below. I had cgminer.config
    and wasn't correct should be cgminer.conf as the save name for the file. So if you followed my bad post name
    then it was still loading the 1st .conf you made as it didn't get overwritten since the extension wasn't correct.
     
    Found the problem, here's the fixed version. Copy/paste this and give it a try.
    The below should be copied to notepad and saved as cgminer.conf to the cgminer folder.
    the below should not be added to the .bat file. Only what I posted in my second post should be in the .bat file.
    {
    "pools" : [
     {
      "url" : "stratum+tcp://megahash.wemineltc.com:3333",
      "user" : "Xantac.1",
      "pass" : "1234"
     }
    ]
    ,
    "intensity" : "13,13,13",
    "vectors" : "1,1,1",
    "worksize" : "256,256,256",
    "lookup-gap" : "2,2,2",
    "gpu-threads" : "2,2,2",
    "thread-concurrency" : "0,0,0",
    "gpu-engine" : "0,0,0",
    "gpu-fan" : "0-80,0-80,0-80",
    "gpu-memclock" : "0,0,0",
    "gpu-memdiff" : "0,0,0",
    "gpu-powertune" : "0,0,0",
    "gpu-vddc" : "0.000,0.000,0.000",
    "temp-cutoff" : "90,90,90",
    "temp-overheat" : "85,85,85",
    "temp-target" : "75,75,75",
    "api-mcast-port" : "4028",
    "api-port" : "4028",
    "expiry" : "1",
    "failover-only" : true,
    "failover-switch-delay" : "60",
    "gpu-dyninterval" : "7",
    "gpu-platform" : "0",
    "log" : "5",
    "log-dateformat" : "0",
    "no-pool-disable" : true,
    "queue" : "0",
    "scan-time" : "1",
    "scrypt" : true,
    "temp-hysteresis" : "3",
    "shares" : "0",
    "kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin",
    "device" : "0-1-2"
    }

     
     
     
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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 09:29:38 (permalink)
    Same still, though I can get mining its not the issue, just for the life of me 3 cards detected in windows just isn't happening. A 16x to 16X riser just came in, Don't know why I thought it might fix the detection as I have already attempted to plug 1 card directly to the mobo and the other 2 on the usb riser.
     
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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 09:35:17 (permalink)
    Oh okay I didn't know that not all three were not seen by the OS.
    I ran into a problem such as this when I tried to run 3 cards in one system.
    Is there no way to disable the on-board video that I see in the one picture from within bios?
     
    Edit: also have a look at boot up as some system board like the SR2 shows how many
    video cards are detected at boot up, you will have to locate within bios to disable
    any full screen logo in order to see the dos command lines about this.
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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 09:49:08 (permalink)
    Well there is a Primary display option and under it lists onboard or PCI-e, and its been on pci-e as of lately. I'll see if I can see what its saying during post.
     Edit: I found the disable logo screen and it doesn't give me gpu info, everything else though.
    post edited by Xantac - 2014/03/27 10:08:33

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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 10:02:21 (permalink)
    The next thing I would try is to remove all three displays cards from withing device manger, do not
    reboot or re-detect but instead start the AMD driver installer. Custom run the installers and let it setup
    the cards for you. This may stop any confusion that was happening with the on-board display being seen
    and forcing out the 3rd 290 from being seen correctly.

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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 10:11:38 (permalink)
    Another thing that comes to mind as with the SR2 each PCI-E slot has a jumper
    to enable or disable each slot, check the manual for that board for any jumper settings
    that may be off or disabled by default or by mistake by QC when they set the board.
    Edit: There may also be a jumper to disable the on-board video.
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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 11:17:44 (permalink)
    I can't tell from your pictures above if 24-25 4 pins are connected to the board?
     
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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 11:20:30 (permalink)
    yes the each have their own cable, the jumpers look to just clear cmos

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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 11:35:49 (permalink)
    Yea I'm looking threw the manual as we speak and so far the only jumper I saw was for bios clear.
    You could try clearing the bios if you haven't already. I think I would also set to use the on-board
    video as a test and connect to that port just to see what happens if you haven't already.
    Seems to be a lot of configurations options in the bios and may take some time reading about
    them to see if there is anything there that could be causing this problem.
    Most boards are jumperless today and the bios clear is about the only one now.
    ABIT was the first to have jumperless motherboards where everything was controlled threw the bios.
    So it may just be bios settings needing to be enabled or disabled.
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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 14:16:23 (permalink)
    Well , reset bios and will continue to change bios options though it seems I have about tried "most" settings in my power. I haven't giving up today, but I have set up an advanced rma on the motherboard and have 1x cable risers on the way vs the USB style. Checking the onboard video at the moment. And wow its clearly time for an SSD, going to save me so much time with all the restarts im doing. Now if the coin wasn't so low I'd pull the trigger on one.

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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 15:30:00 (permalink)
    Yea that hurry up and wait is a killer when your trying to work out problems with a PC
    SSD is the only way to go now days for the OS install.

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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/27 16:44:08 (permalink)
    I agree, just get a 32GB or 64GB SSD to run the os, I might get a couple for my other 2 systems, since they seem to be getting cheaper now
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    Re: New motherboard mining issues 2014/03/28 04:20:10 (permalink)
    i have a a few first gen "Callisto Deluxe 60GB" mushkin's, casings are cut up (they had to much overhang and did not fit my laptop)
    i sure i can dig them up and toss them your way if you cover shipping i think at most they might have 150 hours on them took them out when i sold the laptop been setting in a box ever sense.
    the real question is where is that box??? i had 6 of them in that box

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