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November 07, 2017, 02:51:07 PM
#8
Also it is better to keep everything in Gen1 rather than in Gen2. The best practice to follow when one GPU stops is to take that GPU out of the riser and also to remove the PCIEX16 GPU and put this one there, if it works it means it is a problem of the riser then.

ok. i will try gen 1 and with an other riser..thank you..
legendary
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November 07, 2017, 02:48:55 PM
#7
Also it is better to keep everything in Gen1 rather than in Gen2. The best practice to follow when one GPU stops is to take that GPU out of the riser and also to remove the PCIEX16 GPU and put this one there, if it works it means it is a problem of the riser then.
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Activity: 62
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November 07, 2017, 02:42:12 PM
#6
- try change risers
- try no overclocking
- try no undervolting

- if you unplug this card, are the others ok?

What system do you use?


I use win 10 pro 64 bit
I haven't changed risers yet but I will try,
without overclocking and undervolting nothing changed
if I unplug that card, the others ok.. 
full member
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November 07, 2017, 07:43:36 AM
#5
- try change risers
- try no overclocking
- try no undervolting

- if you unplug this card, are the others ok?

What system do you use?
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Activity: 62
Merit: 10
November 07, 2017, 07:18:06 AM
#4
power suply FSP AURUM PRO 80PLUS GOLD 1200W
and i use power limit 85, temp 68, core clock 110, memory clock 220.
without msi burner it does the same thing, after some time GPU stops even some times all of them stop. every time the same GPU stops. i tried different pcie, but it stopped again.
the only way i found is to plug that GPU a monitor. this way it takes more time to stop, finally it stops again.
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Activity: 282
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November 07, 2017, 06:41:48 AM
#3
Is it the same card stopping? Maybe its hotter than the others and just throttles.
Also you have to say what is your power supply.

If you think its the overclock you can just run a stability test. Don't overclock them just mine on default values.
If its runs good without any problems, then its the overclock.
hero member
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Fail to plan, and you plan to fail.
November 07, 2017, 06:34:58 AM
#2
 
   I have a small rig with 3 Asus geforce 1080ti, Win 10 64 bit pro, Maximux7 mainboard.
I start mining and after a while one of my GPU's stops. As far as i know
i'm doing everything : 16 gb virtual memory, gen 2 ...
But i could't figure the problem. I have reinstalled the windows, reinstalled the driver but nothing..

Any advice please..or any link that explains solutions will be great..thank you

 

What overclocks are you using? What powerlimits? Share all details and we may be able to help you.
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Activity: 62
Merit: 10
November 07, 2017, 04:28:51 AM
#1
 
   I have a small rig with 3 Asus geforce 1080ti, Win 10 64 bit pro, Maximux7 mainboard.
I start mining and after a while one of my GPU's stops. As far as i know
i'm doing everything : 16 gb virtual memory, gen 2 ...
But i could't figure the problem. I have reinstalled the windows, reinstalled the driver but nothing..

Any advice please..or any link that explains solutions will be great..thank you

 
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