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Topic: Has anyone tried more than 6 GPUs with as GIGABYTE H110-D3A motheroboard? (Read 387 times)

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i have 2 of them.look here some people pushed it until 12gpu.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2454728.20

good luck
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I'm using this motherboard with two 1-to-4 PCI-E multipliers put in the x1 slots for 12 cards in total. Works flawlessly with no additional bios tweaks besides enabling mining mode. You must convert your windows install to GPT in order to avoid error code 43, though. Linux should work out of the box with 6+ cards.
I'm getting BSODs after connecting 9th GPU with the same hardware on win10 1903 and 1703 and "dag fix" driver.. Sad Though after the BSOD and auto-reboot Win10 somehow loads.. with 8 GPUs visible, probably some bypass feature. From the info I've dug yet, I'm not sure whose issue is this..
Thus, can you please tell your windows version and build (from 'winver' command) and video driver version and which exactly slots are the mults in?
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I'm using this motherboard with two 1-to-4 PCI-E multipliers put in the x1 slots for 12 cards in total. Works flawlessly with no additional bios tweaks besides enabling mining mode. You must convert your windows install to GPT in order to avoid error code 43, though. Linux should work out of the box with 6+ cards.
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The M2 slot of motherboard is sata....there is no way to connect another gpu

Well it should!

https://www.gigabyte.com/MicroSite/462/mining.html
That page clearly states the H110-D3A only supports 6 GPU's. (7 if you count the igfx. You have to update the bios to get it to work this way. The Bios will have a new setting Mining Mode under peripherals.)
It is a bit deceptive though imo. The M.2 is listed as slot 3 nvme which should support pcie. Even the bios has a nvme setting for it.
There are people claiming to get it to work, however I never actually seen it.
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anyone else got 7 gpu working with PCIE-adpator and m.2 slot? i cannot get windows to recognise it.
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Anyone else with experience with this motherboard?
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I have the same MOBO and ordered an M.2 to pci-express adapter.
It will go as the 7th GPU, so you can use 7 GPUs for sure, but I don't see any problem getting a splitter to push 8 GPUs.
I just have the PSU for 7 GPUs max.



What are your settings to get 7 GPU:s working? I can not get the motherboard to detect more than 6 GPU:s
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Thank you for your reply! I will try this out soon.
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I have the same MOBO and ordered an M.2 to pci-express adapter.
It will go as the 7th GPU, so you can use 7 GPUs for sure, but I don't see any problem getting a splitter to push 8 GPUs.
I just have the PSU for 7 GPUs max.

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I have 6 GPU:s working.. just wondering if its worth to try to get 1-2 more on that board with PCI-E splitters?
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