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Is there any mobo that would work out of box without flashing BIOS or anything?
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/10 15:30:28
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/10 15:32:52
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Thanks.
Is there any mobo that has like those server mobo KVM port. (like cisco CIMC on UCS's or any other) ? Right now I use Raritan KVM solution but its really expensive (4k for 8 ports).
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/10 15:34:12
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Not that I have seen on any current EVGA Motherboard.
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/10 20:15:12
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There is an Asus X99 board that can support 8x pcie 3.0 x16 slots as it has a PLC chip built into the board. Though you'll have to use water or risers to keep the temps in check.
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/13 23:15:43
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I will stick with EVGA. I had great experience in the past. Thanks! Are you sure that this mobo will support for example 6 x 1070 or 1080 ti cards with riser cards? Do I need to flash BIOS? Do I need anything special? I will take also EVGA SuperNOVA 1600 T2, 80+ TITANIUM
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/14 01:16:54
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CeradNet I will stick with EVGA. I had great experience in the past. Thanks! Are you sure that this mobo will support for example 6 x 1070 or 1080 ti cards with riser cards? Do I need to flash BIOS? Do I need anything special? I will take also EVGA SuperNOVA 1600 T2, 80+ TITANIUM
Dependent on the GPU, say x6 1080 Ti's, you'll surely need two PSUs and make sure your wiring from the socket to the breaker at the box is up to code to handle more than 1300w because apparently, most standard homes in the US are rated around 1300w max. Pushing it beyond that creates a lot of heat and could possibly start a fire. This is the worst case scenario and iirc, it was some electricians or people who were savvy with this type stuff that said this.
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/14 06:10:00
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Yes, i am running 5x 1080ti on a 1600w ppwer supply and you can not and another one without adding another power supply.
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/14 09:00:05
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CeradNet I will stick with EVGA. I had great experience in the past. Thanks! Are you sure that this mobo will support for example 6 x 1070 or 1080 ti cards with riser cards? Do I need to flash BIOS? Do I need anything special? I will take also EVGA SuperNOVA 1600 T2, 80+ TITANIUM
5 I am Sure 6 maybe an unknown. I would use Two 1300 G2 or Two 1200 P for 6 Graphics Cards. With this Vantacor Dual PSU Adapter Cable 24 Pin 2-way Make Sure You Plug In The 6-Pin PCIe Power Cable on the Motherboard As Well, Lower Left on MB.
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/14 13:17:48
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I have proper 30A - 208v PDU from ServerTech. I have 5 Rigs with 6 GPU each with PSU from EVGA G1600 gold :) Everything works like a charm. No issues there. Now I will add more PDU's with more NEMA outlets (30A each). But also I would like to switch from MSI to EVGA since I don't like MSI that much. I was always more for EVGA. 6 GPU's works for me on 580, 1070 (evga), 470 I didn't try 1080 TI yet. I was wondering if I would need more cables for this PSU to be able to connect 6 x 1080 TI GPU.
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/14 13:45:29
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Must be all of my fans (16) and water pump; cause I pull 1000 Watts easy with my Rig Nibbler and only have 3 GPUs
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/14 14:11:52
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ya, i pull 1400W with 5x 1080ti's... must be all the extra stuff.
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/17 19:14:31
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What do you think about 134-KS-E279-KR ? Can I have 6 NVIDIA GPU without update BIOS or having too much issues?
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/17 19:23:46
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/17 19:24:27
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bcavnaugh
CeradNet What do you think about 134-KS-E279-KR ? Can I have 6 NVIDIA GPU without update BIOS or having too much issues?
No!
NO? Do you mind to elaborate?
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/17 21:07:55
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the item number listed only has three pciex16 slots, that's why.
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/17 21:10:10
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Chris21010 the item number listed only has three pciex16 slots, that's why.
Thanks! But for mining I won't need 6 x 16x slots? Right? "PCI-E Slot Arrangement – 1x16(x16/x8), 1x16(x8), 1x16(x1), 3x1"
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/17 21:12:26
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CeradNet Do you mind to elaborate?
Because 4 x 6 = 24 You only get 16 Lanes that would be 3 Graphics Cards, the other 8 are for USB and SATA Ports and so on. Supported Processor PCI Express Port Configurations 1x16 or 2x8 or 1x8+2x4 16 total and you need 24 for 6 Graphics Cards.Intel® Z270 Chipset Product Specifications
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/17 21:40:30
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CeradNet But for mining I won't need 6 x 16x slots? Right? "PCI-E Slot Arrangement – 1x16(x16/x8), 1x16(x8), 1x16(x1), 3x1"
see, that is something that should be on the OP because pcie risers to USB changes everything. also explains why you can get away with such a low power draw from 6x GPU's. i mean ya this is the crypto section and all but most here fold for coin or do BOINC for Gridcoin which requires pcie x8 for optimal performance.
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/17 21:41:20
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More than ever I really wish the Cryptocurrency Market would just collapse and that would be the end of it.
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/17 21:45:42
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bcavnaugh More that ever I really wish the Cryptocurrency Market would collapse and that would be the end of it.
FYI ...I am doing also render farm :) Ok Thanks for replays I will go with 151-HE-E999-KR
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/17 21:47:03
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Not seeing a Render Farm on PCIe Risers and USB happening. But Best Of Luck.
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/17 21:48:04
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bcavnaugh Not seeing a Render Farm on USB.
Yes not on desktop mobo. I have server platform for that :)
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/17 21:49:16
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ah, so another system for rendering...
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/17 21:50:28
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CeradNet
bcavnaugh Not seeing a Render Farm on PCIe Risers and USB happening.
Yes not on desktop mobo. I have server platform for that :)
OK then Still But Best Of Luck.
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/17 22:23:01
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☄ Helpfulby CeradNet 2017/07/17 22:42:45
bcavnaugh More than ever I really wish the Cryptocurrency Market would just collapse and that would be the end of it.
I kind of hope it would to but then again it is really making NVIDIA flush with cash and that can't be a bad thing at all.
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
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Re: Which EVGA mobo supports 6 GPUs?
2017/07/18 10:50:58
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CeradNet anyone ? :)
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