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newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
June 15, 2017, 01:51:51 PM
Im using an MSI z170 A Gaming pro board. I updated the bios and set the 4g encoding to enable

When i try to boot the nvOC all i get is usb errors.

[  11.819307]  usb 2-6: device not accepting address 2, error -62

there are several lines listing all the usb ports.

at the very bottom of the error message after it lists all my usb ports is (initramfs)

What kind of risers are you using, and how are you powering them?

Hi fullzero,

I only have 2 1070 cards plugged in at the moment so no risers. Cards are in the correct slots according to mother board manual.

What kind of USB key are you using?

Have you tried reimaging the USB?

The usb is a sandisk 32 gb 130mb sec  http://www.bestbuy.com/site/sandisk-ultra-32gb-micro-usb-usb-3-0-flash-drive-black/3530864.p?skuId=3530864
The transfer rate was the same as the one u recommended, i wanted to try your image now not wait on amazon.

I am downloading the image again and i will re-image the USB when i get home. I do not know if something got corrupt or not.



First: did you unzip the image before using it to image the USB?



If you did:

No need to re-download to check the image:

open a cmd prompt:

click the start button and type:  

Code:
cmd

then press enter:

type the following:

Code:
CertUtil -hashfile PATH_TO_IMAGE_ZIP_HERE SHA256

and press enter

if the result is:

Code:
90465b0521590a9e850a84bb1edbc184bac24aba7d309b20adaf106e364b534e

then the ZIP_containing_the_image is good

for example on my windows install:

https://s4.postimg.org/9zva6zj3h/hash.jpg


Note: you can find the file path by right clicking the zip and selecting properties


ill check the hash.

Yes i used winrar and unzipped it to the desktop.

Then used HDDraw to burn to USB. After it was done i opened the image drag and dropped onebash file to look at it.
selected eject and removed it.

then made changes to the BIOs for 4g encoding,  plugged into rig and hit power on.

I just noticed you said you are using the: MSI z170 A Gaming pro

Is this the Motherboard you are using?

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130919

If so;

I haven't tested this motherboard and I don't know what bios settings might be needed.

My guess is: you will need to disable the onboard Audio



I am using MSI Performance Gaming Intel Z170A Gaming Pro (the NON Carbon edition) lGA 1151 DDR4 USB 3.1 ATX Motherboard  

https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/Z170A-GAMING-PRO.html#hero-overview

It is similar to the MSI Gaming M5 you have already tested.

So i updated the bios to get the one that allows 4g decoding. I think it was the same one as the M5

I seen the audio disable on another post so i will also try that later when i get home.

I will try some more testing, i have 2 other boards that are also Z170A Gaming Pro, Ill try one of them also.
ill check boot from USB also to see if thats an option i missed
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
June 15, 2017, 01:48:12 PM
If I have corrupted DAG file, how can I delete it? Can't find it in the normal place.

The DAG is built on the GPUs with Claymore.  

I would reboot if you have a message from Claymore about a corrupted DAG file. ( I am not familiar with such an error message ).

Apparently the DAG file is stored here: ~/.ethash, but I cant seem to 'cd' there to delete it. The message was from dwarfpool, not Claymore.

My first guess is that; you're mining a different Ethash coin than the one expected with dwarfpool: ie ETC on an ETH pool or ETH on a EXP pool. 

If this is correct; it is most likely due to using the wrong port for the coin of your choice.

Everything was working 100% then randomly started giving this problem

I would try another pool and see if it's just dwarfpool.  Nanopool is easy to try without an account.

Nanopool not picking it up either.

On their FAQ:

My hashrate on pool drops to zero and no more shares accepted, although miner is working as usual.
Most probably, DAG files on your miner were corrupted and it computes invalid shares. Try to stop the miner, delete DAG files and start the miner again.
DAG files location: %USERPROFILE%/AppData/Local/Ethash
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
June 15, 2017, 01:34:32 PM
Hello, fullzero!
Thank you for yours work, it's great.
But couldn't you explan me this case.
This is the log of running oneBush on my rig with 10 Nvidia GTX 1060 cards.

Quote
spawn sudo dos2unix /media/m1/1263-A96E/oneBash
[sudo] password for m1: spawn sudo ldconfig /usr/local/cuda/lib64
[sudo] password for m1: spawn sudo nvidia-smi -pl 125
[sudo] password for m1: spawn sudo nvidia-xconfig --cool-bits=24
[sudo] password for m1:
  Attribute 'GPUGraphicsClockOffset' (N-003:0[gpu:0]) assigned value 100.
  Attribute 'GPUMemoryTransferRateOffset' (N-003:0[gpu:0]) assigned value 1400.

  Attribute 'GPUGraphicsClockOffset' (N-003:0[gpu:1]) assigned value 100.
  Attribute 'GPUMemoryTransferRateOffset' (N-003:0[gpu:1]) assigned value 1400.

  Attribute 'GPUGraphicsClockOffset' (N-003:0[gpu:2]) assigned value 100.
  Attribute 'GPUMemoryTransferRateOffset' (N-003:0[gpu:2]) assigned value 1400.

  Attribute 'GPUGraphicsClockOffset' (N-003:0[gpu:3]) assigned value 100.
  Attribute 'GPUMemoryTransferRateOffset' (N-003:0[gpu:3]) assigned value 1400.

  Attribute 'GPUGraphicsClockOffset' (N-003:0[gpu:4]) assigned value 100.
  Attribute 'GPUMemoryTransferRateOffset' (N-003:0[gpu:4]) assigned value 1400.

  Attribute 'GPUGraphicsClockOffset' (N-003:0[gpu:5]) assigned value 100.
  Attribute 'GPUMemoryTransferRateOffset' (N-003:0[gpu:5]) assigned value 1400.

  Attribute 'GPUGraphicsClockOffset' (N-003:0[gpu:6]) assigned value 100.
  Attribute 'GPUMemoryTransferRateOffset' (N-003:0[gpu:6]) assigned value 1400.

  Attribute 'GPUGraphicsClockOffset' (N-003:0[gpu:7]) assigned value 100.
  Attribute 'GPUMemoryTransferRateOffset' (N-003:0[gpu:7]) assigned value 1400.










  Attribute 'GPUFanControlState' (N-003:0[gpu:0]) assigned value 0.
  Attribute 'GPUFanControlState' (N-003:0[gpu:1]) assigned value 0.
  Attribute 'GPUFanControlState' (N-003:0[gpu:2]) assigned value 0.
  Attribute 'GPUFanControlState' (N-003:0[gpu:3]) assigned value 0.
  Attribute 'GPUFanControlState' (N-003:0[gpu:4]) assigned value 0.
  Attribute 'GPUFanControlState' (N-003:0[gpu:5]) assigned value 0.
  Attribute 'GPUFanControlState' (N-003:0[gpu:6]) assigned value 0.
  Attribute 'GPUFanControlState' (N-003:0[gpu:7]) assigned value 0.


/home/m1/9.0/ethdcrminer64: /usr/local/cuda/lib64/libOpenCL.so.1: no version information available (required by /home/m1/9.0/ethdcrminer64)

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ETH: 1 pool is specified
Main Ethereum pool is eth-eu2.nanopool.org:9999
PASC: 1 pool is specified
Main Pascal pool is pasc-eu2.nanopool.org:15555
AMD OpenCL platform not found

Driver 368.81 is recommended for best performance and compatibility
Be careful with overclocking, use default clocks for first tests
Press "s" for current statistics, "0".."9" to turn on/off cards, "r" to reload pools
CUDA initializing...

NVIDIA Cards available: 10
CUDA Driver Version/Runtime Version: 8.0/8.0
GPU #0: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 6071 MB available, 10 compute units, capability: 6.1

GPU #1: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 6072 MB available, 10 compute units, capability: 6.1
GPU #2: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 6072 MB available, 10 compute units, capability: 6.1
GPU #3: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 6072 MB available, 10 compute units, capability: 6.1
GPU #4: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 6072 MB available, 10 compute units, capability: 6.1
GPU #5: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 6072 MB available, 10 compute units, capability: 6.1
GPU #6: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 6072 MB available, 10 compute units, capability: 6.1
GPU #7: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 6072 MB available, 10 compute units, capability: 6.1
GPU #8: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 6072 MB available, 10 compute units, capability: 6.1
GPU #9: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 6072 MB available, 10 compute units, capability: 6.1

Total cards: 10
ETH: Stratum - connecting to 'eth-eu2.nanopool.org' <198.251.88.21> port 9999
ETH: Stratum - Connected (eth-eu2.nanopool.org:9999)
DUAL MINING MODE ENABLED: ETHEREUM+PASCAL
ETH: eth-proxy stratum mode
Watchdog enabled
Remote management (READ-ONLY MODE) is enabled on port 3333

 PASC: Stratum - connecting to 'pasc-eu2.nanopool.org' <185.71.66.39> port 15555
 PASC: Stratum - Connected (pasc-eu2.nanopool.org:15555)
ETH: Authorized
Setting DAG epoch #129...
 PASC: Authorized
 PASC: 06/15/17-13:54:05 - New job from pasc-eu2.nanopool.org:15555
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #1
Create GPU buffer for GPU #1
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #8
Create GPU buffer for GPU #8
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #2
Create GPU buffer for GPU #2
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #4
Create GPU buffer for GPU #4
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #3
Create GPU buffer for GPU #3
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #5
Create GPU buffer for GPU #5
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #7
Create GPU buffer for GPU #7
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #9
Create GPU buffer for GPU #9
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #6
Create GPU buffer for GPU #6
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #0
Create GPU buffer for GPU #0
 PASC: 06/15/17-13:54:09 - New job from pasc-eu2.nanopool.org:15555
 PASC: 06/15/17-13:54:13 - New job from pasc-eu2.nanopool.org:15555
GPU 6 DAG creation time - 7137 ms
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #6 done
GPU 7 DAG creation time - 7180 ms
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #7 done
GPU 1 DAG creation time - 7184 ms
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #1 done
GPU 0 DAG creation time - 7208 ms
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #0 done
GPU 5 DAG creation time - 7149 ms
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #5 done
GPU 2 DAG creation time - 7172 ms
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #2 done
GPU 3 DAG creation time - 7160 ms
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #3 done
GPU 4 DAG creation time - 7176 ms
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #4 done
GPU 9 DAG creation time - 8440 ms
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #9 done
GPU 8 DAG creation time - 8473 ms
Setting DAG epoch #129 for GPU #8 done

As you can see - there is not info about applying OC settings for gpu:8 and gpu:9.
In really work GPUs from #0 to #7 show about 21mh/s (eth) but GPUs from #8 to #9 show about 18mh/s.

It's looks like cool-bits is not settings for GPUs from #8 to #9.

In NVIDIA console I see section "Editable performance levels" for GPUs from #0 to #7, but don't for GPUs from #8 to #9.
I trying Supermicro X10SRL-F and ASUS PRIME Z270-P motherboards. But is't the same problem. OC settings not applying for 2 cards of 10.

Why?..
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
June 15, 2017, 01:30:06 PM
If I have corrupted DAG file, how can I delete it? Can't find it in the normal place.

The DAG is built on the GPUs with Claymore.  

I would reboot if you have a message from Claymore about a corrupted DAG file. ( I am not familiar with such an error message ).

Apparently the DAG file is stored here: ~/.ethash, but I cant seem to 'cd' there to delete it. The message was from dwarfpool, not Claymore.

My first guess is that; you're mining a different Ethash coin than the one expected with dwarfpool: ie ETC on an ETH pool or ETH on a EXP pool. 

If this is correct; it is most likely due to using the wrong port for the coin of your choice.

Everything was working 100% then randomly started giving this problem
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
June 15, 2017, 01:21:03 PM
If I have corrupted DAG file, how can I delete it? Can't find it in the normal place.

The DAG is built on the GPUs with Claymore.  

I would reboot if you have a message from Claymore about a corrupted DAG file. ( I am not familiar with such an error message ).

Apparently the DAG file is stored here: ~/.ethash, but I cant seem to 'cd' there to delete it. The message was from dwarfpool, not Claymore.

Dwarfpool not getting a calculated speed even though claymore is mining: https://dwarfpool.com/eth/address?wallet=0x2724fec58dcB620E09bDAbA78E951B38A4C57066
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
June 15, 2017, 12:55:02 PM
Im using an MSI z170 A Gaming pro board. I updated the bios and set the 4g encoding to enable

When i try to boot the nvOC all i get is usb errors.

[  11.819307]  usb 2-6: device not accepting address 2, error -62

there are several lines listing all the usb ports.

at the very bottom of the error message after it lists all my usb ports is (initramfs)

What kind of risers are you using, and how are you powering them?

Hi fullzero,

I only have 2 1070 cards plugged in at the moment so no risers. Cards are in the correct slots according to mother board manual.

What kind of USB key are you using?

Have you tried reimaging the USB?

The usb is a sandisk 32 gb 130mb sec  http://www.bestbuy.com/site/sandisk-ultra-32gb-micro-usb-usb-3-0-flash-drive-black/3530864.p?skuId=3530864
The transfer rate was the same as the one u recommended, i wanted to try your image now not wait on amazon.

I am downloading the image again and i will re-image the USB when i get home. I do not know if something got corrupt or not.



First: did you unzip the image before using it to image the USB?



If you did:

No need to re-download to check the image:

open a cmd prompt:

click the start button and type:  

Code:
cmd

then press enter:

type the following:

Code:
CertUtil -hashfile PATH_TO_IMAGE_ZIP_HERE SHA256

and press enter

if the result is:

Code:
90465b0521590a9e850a84bb1edbc184bac24aba7d309b20adaf106e364b534e

then the ZIP_containing_the_image is good

for example on my windows install:

https://s4.postimg.org/9zva6zj3h/hash.jpg


Note: you can find the file path by right clicking the zip and selecting properties


ill check the hash.

Yes i used winrar and unzipped it to the desktop.

Then used HDDraw to burn to USB. After it was done i opened the image drag and dropped onebash file to look at it.
selected eject and removed it.

then made changes to the BIOs for 4g encoding,  plugged into rig and hit power on.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
June 15, 2017, 12:43:14 PM
If I have corrupted DAG file, how can I delete it? Can't find it in the normal place.
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
June 15, 2017, 12:35:48 PM

The motherboard will turn on but still not getting a signal on monitor from it.
CPU is intel Core i3-700
And PSU is 850w

And you're sure your USB stick is burned correctly? USB booting is enabled?

It's burned correctly but idk how i would be able to enable USB booting if I can't do anything with the mobo since its not connecting to my display

It being a newer motherboard it wouldnt need to be set to USB boot
With it not even posting. I would have to say bad CPU or memory

Well that's just great. Just don't get why everything turns on and looks like its working and the display just wont connect.

Do you have another board or CPU or memory to test?

Not currently. Back to the store i guess

Whenever there are weird problems with displaying; it is usually a problem with the bios not posting correctly due to a conflict in the system.

To best mitigate this:

Ensure the monitor is connected to the primary GPU ( the one in the 16x slot closest to the CPU )

Disconnect the USB or SSD/HHD from the rig.  

Fully power off everything: including the PSU.

Press the power button several times to clear any remaining power in the mobo.

Turn the PSU powerswitch back to | "on".

power on (without the USB attached)

See if the bios posts; if you get nothing in 20 seconds; press ctrl + alt + del repeatedly until the system reboots.  

Wait and see if the bios posts.

If the bios posts attach the USB key and press ctrl + alt + delete.

Let me know if this works.

Great I will definitely give this a try. Hopefully it works. Really appreciate it
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
June 15, 2017, 12:27:07 PM
Im using an MSI z170 A Gaming pro board. I updated the bios and set the 4g encoding to enable

When i try to boot the nvOC all i get is usb errors.

[  11.819307]  usb 2-6: device not accepting address 2, error -62

there are several lines listing all the usb ports.

at the very bottom of the error message after it lists all my usb ports is (initramfs)

What kind of risers are you using, and how are you powering them?

Hi fullzero,

I only have 2 1070 cards plugged in at the moment so no risers. Cards are in the correct slots according to mother board manual.

What kind of USB key are you using?

Have you tried reimaging the USB?

The usb is a sandisk 32 gb 130mb sec  http://www.bestbuy.com/site/sandisk-ultra-32gb-micro-usb-usb-3-0-flash-drive-black/3530864.p?skuId=3530864
The transfer rate was the same as the one u recommended, i wanted to try your image now not wait on amazon.

I am downloading the image again and i will re-image the USB when i get home. I do not know if something got corrupt or not.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
June 15, 2017, 12:20:35 PM
Im using an MSI z170 A Gaming pro board. I updated the bios and set the 4g encoding to enable

When i try to boot the nvOC all i get is usb errors.

[  11.819307]  usb 2-6: device not accepting address 2, error -62

there are several lines listing all the usb ports.

at the very bottom of the error message after it lists all my usb ports is (initramfs)

What kind of risers are you using, and how are you powering them?

Hi fullzero,

I only have 2 1070 cards plugged in at the moment so no risers. Cards are in the correct slots according to mother board manual.
full member
Activity: 153
Merit: 100
June 15, 2017, 12:12:54 PM

The motherboard will turn on but still not getting a signal on monitor from it.
CPU is intel Core i3-700
And PSU is 850w

And you're sure your USB stick is burned correctly? USB booting is enabled?

It's burned correctly but idk how i would be able to enable USB booting if I can't do anything with the mobo since its not connecting to my display

It being a newer motherboard it wouldnt need to be set to USB boot
With it not even posting. I would have to say bad CPU or memory

Well that's just great. Just don't get why everything turns on and looks like its working and the display just wont connect.

Do you have another board or CPU or memory to test?

Not currently. Back to the store i guess

Whenever there are weird problems with displaying; it is usually a problem with the bios not posting correctly due to a conflict in the system.

To best mitigate this:

Ensure the monitor is connected to the primary GPU ( the one in the 16x slot closest to the CPU )

Disconnect the USB or SSD/HHD from the rig.  

Fully power off everything: including the PSU.

Press the power button several times to clear any remaining power in the mobo.

Turn the PSU powerswitch back to | "on".

power on (without the USB attached)

See if the bios posts; if you get nothing in 20 seconds; press ctrl + alt + del repeatedly until the system reboots.  

Wait and see if the bios posts.

If the bios posts attach the USB key and press ctrl + alt + delete.

Let me know if this works.
One last resort, no cards, connect to the MB VGA, reset the BIOS with the jumper on the MB. After that power on to see if you get any BIOS messages.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 258
June 15, 2017, 12:12:25 PM
Actually I used nvOC to determine whether I could mine better using linux instead of windows 10. Under windows 10 I had problems to make it recognise all my gpu's, but using your nvOC image it actually worked.
Right now I use my own ubuntu installation, but nvOC was very useful for testing. so thanks for sharing this. Might use it again later. Cool
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
June 15, 2017, 11:26:20 AM

The motherboard will turn on but still not getting a signal on monitor from it.
CPU is intel Core i3-700
And PSU is 850w
And you're sure your USB stick is burned correctly? USB booting is enabled?

It's burned correctly but idk how i would be able to enable USB booting if I can't do anything with the mobo since its not connecting to my display
[/quote]

It being a newer motherboard it wouldnt need to be set to USB boot
With it not even posting. I would have to say bad CPU or memory
[/quote]

Well that's just great. Just don't get why everything turns on and looks like its working and the display just wont connect.
[/quote]

Do you have another board or CPU or memory to test?
[/quote]

Not currently. Back to the store i guess
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
June 15, 2017, 11:25:10 AM
I got this to work but I am mining for op with the stick

fine with sending some hash to him.

I need help to set my settings in.

I use ewbf_ 3.4b to mine at nice hash

Whatcha need help with Phil?

okay I figured out settings and I am at nicehash.

https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=miners&addr=1JdC6Xg3ajT3rge3FgPNSYYFpmf53Vbtje

noVCphiltest1

have 2 questions now

 1 ) how to I upgrade to ewbf_ 3.4b

 2) looking to set  power lower  I have -pl at 100  so -pl 90 should drop power?


All you have to do is install ewbf to the same location as the one he has now and it'll pick it up and run it
Yes it will drop the power of all cards if you set it for all
What I would do is download it. Extract it to the desktop then copy and paste it into the same folder and name it the same then onebash will run it all the same also make a copy of the original file to be safe

I found the zec folder so I think  I can upgrade from 3.3 to 3.4

 I do not seem to be setting the power limits correctly -pl  100 ,90, 80, 70, 65  and I pull 150 watts per card

Are you going close to the bottom of the bash file to set the power limit?
You don't have to do it in the command line for the zec miner it'll be its own section for power limit settings
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
June 15, 2017, 11:23:52 AM
Alright so I'm sort of at a loss for this one. I have everything connected, psu mobo CPU and gpu. I turn it on and everything fires up. Connect it to monitor, and my monitor displays no signal. I have tried different cables, plugging monitor into mobo instead of card, using a different monitor, and nothing. However, when the motherboard is on, everything will run for about 10 seconds, then cut off for 2 seconds, then pick back up again. No idea why it isn't connecting to the monitor. Any help would be greatly appreaciates

Is the motherboard throwing out error codes?
What's your setup too

I can't even tell. When it is connected to the monitor, the monitor is not reading it. like the motherboard isn't sending a signal. I have tried 2 monitors and 3 different cables. Have also tried connecting to gpu, mobo, and mobo with gpu not connected.
Building a trio 2 1080ti and 1 1070 mini with GIGABYTE GA-Z270P-D3 mobo.

Does the motherboard boot without a gpu in it?
Does the CPU have intergraded graphics?
How big the power supply you have?

The motherboard will turn on but still not getting a signal on monitor from it.
CPU is intel Core i3-700
And PSU is 850w
And you're sure your USB stick is burned correctly? USB booting is enabled?

It's burned correctly but idk how i would be able to enable USB booting if I can't do anything with the mobo since its not connecting to my display

It being a newer motherboard it wouldnt need to be set to USB boot
With it not even posting. I would have to say bad CPU or memory

Well that's just great. Just don't get why everything turns on and looks like its working and the display just wont connect.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
June 15, 2017, 11:23:19 AM

The motherboard will turn on but still not getting a signal on monitor from it.
CPU is intel Core i3-700
And PSU is 850w
And you're sure your USB stick is burned correctly? USB booting is enabled?
[/quote]

It's burned correctly but idk how i would be able to enable USB booting if I can't do anything with the mobo since its not connecting to my display
[/quote]

It being a newer motherboard it wouldnt need to be set to USB boot
With it not even posting. I would have to say bad CPU or memory
[/quote]

Well that's just great. Just don't get why everything turns on and looks like its working and the display just wont connect.
[/quote]

Do you have another board or CPU or memory to test?
legendary
Activity: 4354
Merit: 9201
'The right to privacy matters'
June 15, 2017, 11:22:06 AM
I got this to work but I am mining for op with the stick

fine with sending some hash to him.

I need help to set my settings in.

I use ewbf_ 3.4b to mine at nice hash

Whatcha need help with Phil?

okay I figured out settings and I am at nicehash.

https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=miners&addr=1JdC6Xg3ajT3rge3FgPNSYYFpmf53Vbtje

noVCphiltest1

have 2 questions now

 1 ) how to I upgrade to ewbf_ 3.4b

 2) looking to set  power lower  I have -pl at 100  so -pl 90 should drop power?


All you have to do is install ewbf to the same location as the one he has now and it'll pick it up and run it
Yes it will drop the power of all cards if you set it for all
What I would do is download it. Extract it to the desktop then copy and paste it into the same folder and name it the same then onebash will run it all the same also make a copy of the original file to be safe

I found the zec folder so I think  I can upgrade from 3.3 to 3.4

 I do not seem to be setting the power limits correctly -pl  100 ,90, 80, 70, 65  and I pull 150 watts per card
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June 15, 2017, 11:11:38 AM
Alright so I'm sort of at a loss for this one. I have everything connected, psu mobo CPU and gpu. I turn it on and everything fires up. Connect it to monitor, and my monitor displays no signal. I have tried different cables, plugging monitor into mobo instead of card, using a different monitor, and nothing. However, when the motherboard is on, everything will run for about 10 seconds, then cut off for 2 seconds, then pick back up again. No idea why it isn't connecting to the monitor. Any help would be greatly appreaciates

Is the motherboard throwing out error codes?
What's your setup too

I can't even tell. When it is connected to the monitor, the monitor is not reading it. like the motherboard isn't sending a signal. I have tried 2 monitors and 3 different cables. Have also tried connecting to gpu, mobo, and mobo with gpu not connected.
Building a trio 2 1080ti and 1 1070 mini with GIGABYTE GA-Z270P-D3 mobo.

Does the motherboard boot without a gpu in it?
Does the CPU have intergraded graphics?
How big the power supply you have?

The motherboard will turn on but still not getting a signal on monitor from it.
CPU is intel Core i3-700
And PSU is 850w
And you're sure your USB stick is burned correctly? USB booting is enabled?

It's burned correctly but idk how i would be able to enable USB booting if I can't do anything with the mobo since its not connecting to my display

It being a newer motherboard it wouldnt need to be set to USB boot
With it not even posting. I would have to say bad CPU or memory
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June 15, 2017, 11:04:39 AM
Alright so I'm sort of at a loss for this one. I have everything connected, psu mobo CPU and gpu. I turn it on and everything fires up. Connect it to monitor, and my monitor displays no signal. I have tried different cables, plugging monitor into mobo instead of card, using a different monitor, and nothing. However, when the motherboard is on, everything will run for about 10 seconds, then cut off for 2 seconds, then pick back up again. No idea why it isn't connecting to the monitor. Any help would be greatly appreaciates

Is the motherboard throwing out error codes?
What's your setup too

I can't even tell. When it is connected to the monitor, the monitor is not reading it. like the motherboard isn't sending a signal. I have tried 2 monitors and 3 different cables. Have also tried connecting to gpu, mobo, and mobo with gpu not connected.
Building a trio 2 1080ti and 1 1070 mini with GIGABYTE GA-Z270P-D3 mobo.

Does the motherboard boot without a gpu in it?
Does the CPU have intergraded graphics?
How big the power supply you have?

The motherboard will turn on but still not getting a signal on monitor from it.
CPU is intel Core i3-700
And PSU is 850w
And you're sure your USB stick is burned correctly? USB booting is enabled?

It's burned correctly but idk how i would be able to enable USB booting if I can't do anything with the mobo since its not connecting to my display
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June 15, 2017, 10:57:06 AM
Alright so I'm sort of at a loss for this one. I have everything connected, psu mobo CPU and gpu. I turn it on and everything fires up. Connect it to monitor, and my monitor displays no signal. I have tried different cables, plugging monitor into mobo instead of card, using a different monitor, and nothing. However, when the motherboard is on, everything will run for about 10 seconds, then cut off for 2 seconds, then pick back up again. No idea why it isn't connecting to the monitor. Any help would be greatly appreaciates

Is the motherboard throwing out error codes?
What's your setup too

I can't even tell. When it is connected to the monitor, the monitor is not reading it. like the motherboard isn't sending a signal. I have tried 2 monitors and 3 different cables. Have also tried connecting to gpu, mobo, and mobo with gpu not connected.
Building a trio 2 1080ti and 1 1070 mini with GIGABYTE GA-Z270P-D3 mobo.

Does the motherboard boot without a gpu in it?
Does the CPU have intergraded graphics?
How big the power supply you have?
1.put your 1070 in pci 1 x16 port(the main port as it is in the manual,should start with mobo grafic ) plug in the monitor cable in
2. check the cpu cable from power supply to motherboard(not the atx) you need atx and another cable .

I will give that a try after work and let you know. Thanks for the tip
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