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Topic: 19 GPU in one Motherboard - page 4. (Read 6825 times)

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Xtreme Monster
September 09, 2017, 03:58:16 PM
#16
I wonder how power works on this motherboard, if you mix 2 different power sources will fry the motherboard?
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September 09, 2017, 11:27:03 AM
#15
Might you do a quick test and check how my miner performs on this system? Whether there are any issues. The miner is designed specifically for linux, there is no windows version yet. I've designed the miner such that it should be able to drive 100+ GPUs.

Sure just give us the link etc.

It's a miner for ZCash

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-dstms-zcash-equihash-nvidia-miner-v062-linux-windows-2021765
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September 09, 2017, 11:18:26 AM
#14
Might you do a quick test and check how my miner performs on this system? Whether there are any issues. The miner is designed specifically for linux, there is no windows version yet. I've designed the miner such that it should be able to drive 100+ GPUs.

Sure just give us the link etc.
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September 09, 2017, 08:55:34 AM
#13
Might you do a quick test and check how my miner performs on this system? Whether there are any issues. The miner is designed specifically for linux, there is no windows version yet. I've designed the miner such that it should be able to drive 100+ GPUs.
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September 09, 2017, 08:35:53 AM
#12
very cool.

I would be interested in seeing if 19x 1080tis will work in Linux using something like nvOC or SimpleMining distro.

please keep me posted on when/if you have a chance to do something like this and when the MB are for sale.  Would at least like to try one out and see how frustrating it is to try to get 19x cards to work/stable.



Its actually easy in linux. In Windows it seems its not possible.

19x 1080Ti is hard to get.

I will post later manual how to make it run.

cReepas

(Invictus Mining Team)
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September 09, 2017, 07:40:25 AM
#11
very cool.

I would be interested in seeing if 19x 1080tis will work in Linux using something like nvOC or SimpleMining distro.

please keep me posted on when/if you have a chance to do something like this and when the MB are for sale.  Would at least like to try one out and see how frustrating it is to try to get 19x cards to work/stable.

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September 09, 2017, 05:28:53 AM
#10
when/where can I buy this mobo?

That is a good question. I guess if the op has then it means soon will be on sale.

We can buy officially next week in stores.

cReepas
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Xtreme Monster
September 08, 2017, 10:20:05 PM
#9
when/where can I buy this mobo?

That is a good question. I guess if the op has then it means soon will be on sale.
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September 08, 2017, 08:49:06 PM
#8
when/where can I buy this mobo?
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Gone phishing...
September 08, 2017, 06:26:10 PM
#7
Most Linux distros allow you to set a custom swap partition size, but those do have some fundamental differences from the page file on Windows.
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To Hash or not to Hash, that's what the question
September 08, 2017, 06:23:52 PM
#6
1060 6gb  version eats about 50-60W via PCIE slot, when fully loaded ; having 19 cards @50-60W each brings to about 1100-1200W... risk of witnessing fireworks is quite high, if cards will be loaded beyond 50%.   I must admit i did not see video, but specs a bit off... its cool though if you got it to work
legendary
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September 08, 2017, 06:21:31 PM
#5
64GB pagefile

the pagefile is a windows thing....and you cant run more than 8 of one brand of card in windows so literally NOONE will be tryin to run this board on windows with 19 cards

Good to know. I thought it was a universal OS requirement to have as much RAM+pagefile as much is required by all the GPU memory that's assigned to be used.

Though thinking about it, it shouldn't really happen under windows either (meaning it's a silly bug) because that space is never used, just needs to be there for a second.

Thinking about it even further, initializing cards one after the other should propably get rid of the issue though I'm not sure, just spitting balls.
hero member
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September 08, 2017, 06:10:59 PM
#4
64GB pagefile

the pagefile is a windows thing....and you cant run more than 8 of one brand of card in windows so literally NOONE will be tryin to run this board on windows with 19 cards
legendary
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September 08, 2017, 06:07:37 PM
#3
Sounds great until you have to troubleshoot frequent crashes due to a failure.

You can and will have cards that will behave badly and each riser has 3 parts (the riser itself, the cable and the small PCB going into the PCIE slot) so that's already 76 points of failure making it a PITA to troubleshoot.

And multiple PSUs can also make things unstable/difficult and you need a very good and expensive CPU for some miners and tons of memory and (preferably SSD) for I'm guessing 64GB pagefile so more GPU density isn't that much cheaper.

If it works though, it's nice but I much more prefer simple, 4-6 card rigs with a single PSU with a bunch of wallets I solomine to or stake distributed over them.
hero member
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September 08, 2017, 06:05:54 PM
#2
One thing you might want to be careful with. If you are powering 19 risers with that one PSU those cards only have to draw 35 watts each before you are really stressing the PSU. Thats 650w+ in just risers, plus the mobo itself.

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September 08, 2017, 05:59:37 PM
#1
Hello,

i just wanted to say, that we managed to get running with no big problems 19 GPUs in one Motherboard.

MOBO: Asus B250 Mining Expert

GPUs: 13x ASUS STRIX GTX 1060 6 GB + 6x ASUS MINING P106

MAIN PSU: 2400W
Secondary PSU (for powering pcie extenders and mobo) 750W
We have also 3th PSU in video, but in reality you need only main and secondary PSU.
16GB RAM

NO HDD just one 32GB FAST USB. SYSTEM [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019

In windows we were able to get all cards do device manager, but mining was not running Sad

https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/0B4y5D_zzH1oeLWpIcGtQOXI1MUU

will post tomorow more videos and detailed analysis of mobo with manual how to do that.

Best regards

cReepas

(Invictus Mining Team)
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