I changed my swapfile from 8GB to 16Gb now on the problem rig, i hope it will run fine now.
I'm unsure if its the rig shutting down or the miner, but if its the rig I'd check for overheating problems "CPU or motherboard".
If its the miner then the swapfile may fix that.
I dont think it is the miner crashing, i am pretty sure it is the system shutting down.
GPU temps are around 65 degrees during full load so it is not a heat problem.
I now have 8GB ram in the rig and 16GB swap file, i will let it run unclocked now and see what happends.
Could be something like weak rail "IE 12v, 3.3, 5v" on the PSU taking a dip under load tripping the PSU to shut down.
I will let it run now and see if it is working better now.
If not i will start checking other stuff. I know this PSU is working perfectly, i have used all cables i use now in another rig before putting the 980s in it.
Okay if you say so but things in a computer go bad in a blink of a eye. I've done tech support for a major Motherboard Co. for over 20 years.
I've seen just about every type of a problem. Shut down is usually caused by heat, PSU or other faulty hardware.
Yeah i know.
It is nothing going warm in this rig, it is standing next to a partly open window and i have been monitoring all the temps.
I will do some more troubleshooting if it wont run without problems now.
If the problem started immediately after instaling the 980s it's something related to that, possibly resource related,
heat, power or the cards themselves.
If it previously ran stable with the 980s it is more likely a HW failure.
The nature of the shutdown might give a clue. If the system powers off it's likely a power issue. If it drops to BIOS
it is likely some other protection tripping. If it reboots it's likely a simple HW fault or OS related.
If you have consistently reproduceable symptoms you can start juggling things around to see if things change. Since
you have other rigs available you can swap RAM, cables etc to try to move the symptoms, which would clearly identify
the faulty component.
The problem started right away and i was spending a few days to sort things out.
I have not been around when it is shutting down so i dont know exactly how it happends. But when i get back and see that it is offline it is completely turned off.
I am almost certain that it just totally crashes and shutting off like in a second, because when firing it back up i get a message that my system ran into a problem etc.
I have already swapped most parts when troubleshooting so i start to run out of options.
I hope it was memory related but time will tell