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legendary
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FullZero,

Work with Reelen, he's my bud too.  We can get you a MSI Gaming 5 Z97 MB.  Would love to have an image that work for this Motherboard as it's very commonly used MB for 7 GPU mining.  Thanks! 

Ironically I used to have a MSI Gaming 5 Z97 Motherboard; but I sold it to Reelen. 

I suppose I can buy it back.

sr. member
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FullZero,

Work with Reelen, he's my bud too.  We can get you a MSI Gaming 5 Z97 MB.  Would love to have an image that work for this Motherboard as it's very commonly used MB for 7 GPU mining.  Thanks! 
hero member
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Which image for MSI Gaming 5 motherboard to support 7 GPU?  Not sure if it's an issue with the image or something else but it wouldn't boot up even for the BIOS screen with the GPUs and NVOS flash drive connected when using the TB85 motherboard image.

 

For an MSI Z170-A GAMING M5 use this image:

Currently each image is unique so I can only ensure they will work for the mobo listed to support.
Why are you having to do that?
Are you having to do it like that because of how the motherboard pci lanes are assigned?

I now include system files for all the common chipsets in each new image I make, so primary reason is matching the pci indexes: which I will auto fix soon, just overloaded for a bit more until I can full time crypto. 

Also when going over 6 cards there are other changes which have to be made, in addition to specific bios settings. 

Knowing which bios settings actually need to be changed, makes a huge difference in how difficult it is to build a rig.  By building a rig myself; I isolate those settings and take pictures of them to make replicating the build easier.



Now there is a dream of mine!! Full time crypto!!
legendary
Activity: 1260
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Which image for MSI Gaming 5 motherboard to support 7 GPU?  Not sure if it's an issue with the image or something else but it wouldn't boot up even for the BIOS screen with the GPUs and NVOS flash drive connected when using the TB85 motherboard image.

 

For an MSI Z170-A GAMING M5 use this image:

Currently each image is unique so I can only ensure they will work for the mobo listed to support.
Why are you having to do that?
Are you having to do it like that because of how the motherboard pci lanes are assigned?

I now include system files for all the common chipsets in each new image I make, so primary reason is matching the pci indexes: which I will auto fix soon, just overloaded for a bit more until I can full time crypto. 

Also when going over 6 cards there are other changes which have to be made, in addition to specific bios settings. 

Knowing which bios settings actually need to be changed, makes a huge difference in how difficult it is to build a rig.  By building a rig myself; I isolate those settings and take pictures of them to make replicating the build easier.

legendary
Activity: 1260
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Hi fullzero, when do you estimate this image to be available?

Your lucky and Newegg shipped this one to me from NJ so I might get it by tonight. 

If I do I will make an image for it tonight; if it comes tomorrow I will make one tomorrow night.
You're a legend mate Cheesy

It didn't come today, should be tomorrow.

hero member
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Which image for MSI Gaming 5 motherboard to support 7 GPU?  Not sure if it's an issue with the image or something else but it wouldn't boot up even for the BIOS screen with the GPUs and NVOS flash drive connected when using the TB85 motherboard image.

 

For an MSI Z170-A GAMING M5 use this image:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3ra23kLdr5laXNVS2U5UzVRS0U/view?usp=sharing


Currently each image is unique so I can only ensure they will work for the mobo listed to support.
Why are you having to do that?
Are you having to do it like that because of how the motherboard pci lanes are assigned?
sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 487
YouTube.com/VoskCoin
I am planning to use this board
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128975&cm_re=Z270P-_-13-128-975-_-Product
I would like to use your software, has anyone setup their rig with this board and your software before? I do not see it on the supported OP

What is the opinion on SSD vs USB drive, it makes sense to use a usb for the HD if its fully functional for this setup, however if an SSD is needed that is not an issue however given the choice why not use USB?

I will order one of these and make an image for it:  https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128975

I understand why members are hesitant to try a USB key, cheap USBs are usually terrible: and fast ones are usually expensive.  

The Lexar drives I recommend are both fast and cheap.  Other members have requested I fully support SSDs again; so I am going to re-add full support for them in a later version.  

Currently you will either need to use manual intervention or make some changes to the system or bash files when using an ssd.

Personally I use all Lexar 16gb USBs with my rigs; except one has a Lexar 32gb I got to test.  I think they are the better choice over a more expensive ssd.

This is my reasoning:

The 16gb Lexar's I recommend are very fast (watch one of the nvOC demo videos if you don't believe me)

are very cheap: $8

are easy to attach to image then remove and reattach to a rig

vs a regular SSD or HDD allow you to use at least one less cable on your rig.

Finally using a usb key allows users to try nvOC without needing to install over their previous OS (no commitment needed).

Although one could use a sata to usb adapter with an ssd, or any type of usb ssd / adapter (there are a lot)  and it would match all the advantages other than cost.  I recommend spending $8 on a Lexar 16gb and seeing if it is fast enough for you; if it is (and most likely it is) then you just saved ~$30 per rig.


Hi fullzero, when do you estimate this image to be available?

Your lucky and Newegg shipped this one to me from NJ so I might get it by tonight. 

If I do I will make an image for it tonight; if it comes tomorrow I will make one tomorrow night.


You're a legend mate Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Which image for MSI Gaming 5 motherboard to support 7 GPU?  Not sure if it's an issue with the image or something else but it wouldn't boot up even for the BIOS screen with the GPUs and NVOS flash drive connected when using the TB85 motherboard image.

 

For an MSI Z170-A GAMING M5 use this image:


Currently each image is unique so I can only ensure they will work for the mobo listed to support.
sr. member
Activity: 414
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Which image for MSI Gaming 5 motherboard to support 7 GPU?  Not sure if it's an issue with the image or something else but it wouldn't boot up even for the BIOS screen with the GPUs and NVOS flash drive connected when using the TB85 motherboard image.

 
legendary
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Once onebash starts.... it goes in ok and got PL 135 and the EWBF starts but the Gigabyte Auros 1080ti refused to mine... and EWBF created error messages "Server connection lost..."

Something odd happening.... because my 1070s are mining ok to Nicehash.

I used the +100/+900 clock settings in bashone onebash file -- stuck at EWBF opening screen

then.... used +100/+500, +50/+900, +50/+500 ... no luck again.

Now I just settled for default +100/+100 and its mining fine.

Interesting.

Btw, have you got time to play with Philip's Biostar RACING Z170-GT7 ?

Different card models have different base clocks.  Because Nvidia-smi uses offset values and not total values, this can result in settings not being portable between different card models.  I don't know the base clocks for the Gigabyte Auros 1080ti, but I would guess they are higher than the EVGA ones I have; thus using the same offsets results in a higher OC. 

I would try walking up the OC values, edging up memory first with the Gigabyte Auros 1080ti: say +100/+150 to start, then +100/+200 ect until you find the highest type 1 OC.

Tracking shows a Saturday delivery for my Biostar RACING Z170-GT7 mobo. 

legendary
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Once onebash starts.... it goes in ok and got PL 135 and the EWBF starts but the Gigabyte Auros 1080ti refused to mine... and EWBF created error messages "Server connection lost..."

Something odd happening.... because my 1070s are mining ok to Nicehash.

I used the +100/+900 clock settings in bashone onebash file -- stuck at EWBF opening screen

then.... used +100/+500, +50/+900, +50/+500 ... no luck again.

Now I just settled for default +100/+100 and its mining fine.

Interesting.

Btw, have you got time to play with Philip's Biostar RACING Z170-GT7 ?
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
I am planning to use this board
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128975&cm_re=Z270P-_-13-128-975-_-Product
I would like to use your software, has anyone setup their rig with this board and your software before? I do not see it on the supported OP

What is the opinion on SSD vs USB drive, it makes sense to use a usb for the HD if its fully functional for this setup, however if an SSD is needed that is not an issue however given the choice why not use USB?

I will order one of these and make an image for it:  https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128975

I understand why members are hesitant to try a USB key, cheap USBs are usually terrible: and fast ones are usually expensive.  

The Lexar drives I recommend are both fast and cheap.  Other members have requested I fully support SSDs again; so I am going to re-add full support for them in a later version.  

Currently you will either need to use manual intervention or make some changes to the system or bash files when using an ssd.

Personally I use all Lexar 16gb USBs with my rigs; except one has a Lexar 32gb I got to test.  I think they are the better choice over a more expensive ssd.

This is my reasoning:

The 16gb Lexar's I recommend are very fast (watch one of the nvOC demo videos if you don't believe me)

are very cheap: $8

are easy to attach to image then remove and reattach to a rig

vs a regular SSD or HDD allow you to use at least one less cable on your rig.

Finally using a usb key allows users to try nvOC without needing to install over their previous OS (no commitment needed).

Although one could use a sata to usb adapter with an ssd, or any type of usb ssd / adapter (there are a lot)  and it would match all the advantages other than cost.  I recommend spending $8 on a Lexar 16gb and seeing if it is fast enough for you; if it is (and most likely it is) then you just saved ~$30 per rig.


Hi fullzero, when do you estimate this image to be available?

Your lucky and Newegg shipped this one to me from NJ so I might get it by tonight. 

If I do I will make an image for it tonight; if it comes tomorrow I will make one tomorrow night.

legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Thanks for answering! Installed openssh-server for now. Is running apt a good idea, to upgrade packages?

Will a MSI Z270-A Pro also be able to use the M.2?

Please consider a console version, would be very useful especially offsite. Chances are that a mixed AMD / GeForce image will be easier to create in a console version.

I would recommend updating packages if you install an additional program.

I will test that mobo with the m2 adapter, most likely I think it will be able to do 7 cards with 1x m2 adapter.  I will post results after testing when I can.

In regards to a mixed version see:  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.19055518
legendary
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ok, will get G4560 on the h270 if it works i have many (40 1060 3GB) on its way.

I just ordered the h270, Ill let you know how it goes when I get it in.  


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regarding reboot im not sure because i saw how SMos works id there is GPU freezes it send force reboot command to reboot the rig. i have experience some GPU freezes the whole ubuntu it did not reboot at all requires a hard reset. not a biggie anyway i have ppl monitoring the farm 15/24 a day.

Generally Nvidia cards are significantly more stable than AMD.  Basic error mitigation is handled with an execution loop for the mining client with nvOC.  If the mining client crashes you will see the message:

FAILURE; reinit in 5

and then the client will relaunch.  This will resolve almost all errors / problems automatically without your intervention.  The only time I have crashed rigs running nvOC is when I was using too high of an OC.  I divide OC into 3 ranges.  

1 stable OC
2 OC that is unstable; and will operate for a stochastically delimited amount of time before crashing
3 OC that will immediately crash the system

Some miners like to babysit rigs and think OC of type 2 is optimal.  I disagree; I always find the highest OC that is still type 1 (stable) and use it.

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thx for your great effort puttin into all this nvOS. cant wait for ur update on the h270 boards, hopefully 8GPUs is possible.

I really believe in Bitcoin and Crypto and will always endeavor to make it easier for people to use the Networks and start mining.  

Many long time miners seek to discourage new miners fearing the difficulty increases additional hashrate will bring.  

I think the crypto marketcap (see coincap.io ) still has a lot of growing to do; and mainstream (or at least for now, increased) adoption will increase the value of all coins ultimately resulting in better mining revenue for all.

sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 487
YouTube.com/VoskCoin
I am planning to use this board
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128975&cm_re=Z270P-_-13-128-975-_-Product
I would like to use your software, has anyone setup their rig with this board and your software before? I do not see it on the supported OP

What is the opinion on SSD vs USB drive, it makes sense to use a usb for the HD if its fully functional for this setup, however if an SSD is needed that is not an issue however given the choice why not use USB?

I will order one of these and make an image for it:  https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128975

I understand why members are hesitant to try a USB key, cheap USBs are usually terrible: and fast ones are usually expensive.  

The Lexar drives I recommend are both fast and cheap.  Other members have requested I fully support SSDs again; so I am going to re-add full support for them in a later version.  

Currently you will either need to use manual intervention or make some changes to the system or bash files when using an ssd.

Personally I use all Lexar 16gb USBs with my rigs; except one has a Lexar 32gb I got to test.  I think they are the better choice over a more expensive ssd.

This is my reasoning:

The 16gb Lexar's I recommend are very fast (watch one of the nvOC demo videos if you don't believe me)

are very cheap: $8

are easy to attach to image then remove and reattach to a rig

vs a regular SSD or HDD allow you to use at least one less cable on your rig.

Finally using a usb key allows users to try nvOC without needing to install over their previous OS (no commitment needed).

Although one could use a sata to usb adapter with an ssd, or any type of usb ssd / adapter (there are a lot)  and it would match all the advantages other than cost.  I recommend spending $8 on a Lexar 16gb and seeing if it is fast enough for you; if it is (and most likely it is) then you just saved ~$30 per rig.


Hi fullzero, when do you estimate this image to be available?
legendary
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Could the b250 gaming 3 support a 5th card with the m.2 adapter? Or does this chipset not work like that.

I will test this later and let you know. 
legendary
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Hi, can anyone help?
I have same 4 ASUS 1060 3GB, all OC, but one works slowly then others.

ETH: 05/31/17-02:41:36 - New job from eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999
ETH - Total Speed: 78.055 Mh/s, Total Shares: 7, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:06
ETH: GPU0 17.358 Mh/s, GPU1 20.249 Mh/s, GPU2 20.263 Mh/s, GPU3 20.185 Mh/s
GPU0 t=47C fan=75%, GPU1 t=52C fan=75%, GPU2 t=51C fan=75%, GPU3 t=48C fan=75%


What are the complete specifications of your system, to include riser type?

Have you tried swapping out the riser on that card?

How are you powering your risers?



I have old asrock 970 extreme4 with 4 ASUS 1060 3G. USB powered risers Blue 006C. In ZEC mining mode cards work with same hashrate, but ETH

That is strange; although ZEC is core intensive and ETH is memory intensive.  It is possible that your GPU0 1060 has a different memory type (micron) which generally has lower performance, while the other cards do.

It also could be due to a difference in pci bandwith on the slot that GPU0 is using.

Are each of your cards risers power with their own cable from the PSU?  If not, and GPU0 is sharing a cable with another GPU this may also be the problem.

full member
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Thanks for answering! Installed openssh-server for now. Is running apt a good idea, to upgrade packages?

Will a MSI Z270-A Pro also be able to use the M.2?

Please consider a console version, would be very useful especially offsite. Chances are that a mixed AMD / GeForce image will be easier to create in a console version.
newbie
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I updated the MSI Z170A GAMING M5 image (in stock, 7x gpu (all OC))

see: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.19203907

now supports OC on all 7x GPUs.


going to buy a few of asus prime h270 plus 6x pcie slot + 2 x M.2 and will this mobo work?
https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/PRIME-H270-PLUS/

there is 2 m.2 slot as well can we run 8 GPU on this?

Also i have one rig running nvOC on sandisk ultra usb 3 stick 16gb all seems running well, one issue i have is the boot takes almost 1 min. compare to simplemining its big difference. any idea how can i improve the boot up time?
maybe a 32gb faster usb sticks?

I won't have more m2 adapters until the weekend.  I haven't tested any h270 mobos yet, not sure if they will be able to do 8 GPUs with adapters.  If that is your intent: I would make sure you use at least G4560 cpus.  I will order one of these tomorrow for testing. 

Boot time was never something I was considering; I'm not sure why you would need to reboot your rig at all.  SmOS boots quickly because it is running in console mode (x is not loaded).  If there is enough interest I can make a console image, but when you consider the frequency of needing to boot your rig, I think there are more useful improvements I can make first. 


ok, will get G4560 on the h270 if it works i have many (40 1060 3GB) on its way.
regarding reboot im not sure because i saw how SMos works id there is GPU freezes it send force reboot command to reboot the rig. i have experience some GPU freezes the whole ubuntu it did not reboot at all requires a hard reset. not a biggie anyway i have ppl monitoring the farm 15/24 a day.
thx for your great effort puttin into all this nvOS. cant wait for ur update on the h270 boards, hopefully 8GPUs is possible.
newbie
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Could the b250 gaming 3 support a 5th card with the m.2 adapter? Or does this chipset not work like that.
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