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Ghosteyez
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12-03-2023, 07:37 AM
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Ghosteyez
12-03-2023, 07:37 AM #1

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LooseDawg
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12-04-2023, 12:01 PM
#2
Consider if the PCIe hub itself might be the problem.
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LooseDawg
12-04-2023, 12:01 PM #2

Consider if the PCIe hub itself might be the problem.

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AlexPlayzCrazy
Junior Member
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12-05-2023, 02:09 AM
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I think this matches the model I own. I'm not entirely sure if it's the hub, since placing two cards on a PCIe x1 slot—where only two are supported—still doesn't resolve the issue. It seems the problem isn't fixed by a single card or hardware component. My confusion suggests it might not be a permanent hardware fault, possibly related to the setup or configuration.
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AlexPlayzCrazy
12-05-2023, 02:09 AM #3

I think this matches the model I own. I'm not entirely sure if it's the hub, since placing two cards on a PCIe x1 slot—where only two are supported—still doesn't resolve the issue. It seems the problem isn't fixed by a single card or hardware component. My confusion suggests it might not be a permanent hardware fault, possibly related to the setup or configuration.

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Nimat22
Junior Member
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12-05-2023, 02:32 AM
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I think your motherboard and CPU don’t have sufficient PCIe lanes to handle this setup... perhaps you should check your specifications. You might need to consider a higher-end HEDT platform, like an AMD Threadripper or an Intel 10920x x299 system. Just by looking at your specs, it seems you’re running low on available PCIe lanes.
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Nimat22
12-05-2023, 02:32 AM #4

I think your motherboard and CPU don’t have sufficient PCIe lanes to handle this setup... perhaps you should check your specifications. You might need to consider a higher-end HEDT platform, like an AMD Threadripper or an Intel 10920x x299 system. Just by looking at your specs, it seems you’re running low on available PCIe lanes.

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GodRaidYT
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12-05-2023, 10:41 PM
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I thought it might not be the situation, though it could. It might seem simple, but reducing the BIOS to PCIe 3.0 might actually let me utilize all four GPUs.
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GodRaidYT
12-05-2023, 10:41 PM #5

I thought it might not be the situation, though it could. It might seem simple, but reducing the BIOS to PCIe 3.0 might actually let me utilize all four GPUs.

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IHazDaCrumblez
Junior Member
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12-08-2023, 12:57 PM
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Consider using two GPUs and proceeding...
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IHazDaCrumblez
12-08-2023, 12:57 PM #6

Consider using two GPUs and proceeding...

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kris929
Member
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12-09-2023, 01:19 AM
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I could probably finish it using the three GPUs that are currently functional, then switch to the last one for another task.
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kris929
12-09-2023, 01:19 AM #7

I could probably finish it using the three GPUs that are currently functional, then switch to the last one for another task.

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The_Trap
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12-12-2023, 10:19 PM
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x299 chipset-based systems can handle four GPUs, though they’re stuck with PCIe Gen 3.0... compromises remain
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The_Trap
12-12-2023, 10:19 PM #8

x299 chipset-based systems can handle four GPUs, though they’re stuck with PCIe Gen 3.0... compromises remain

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LKMJedi
Member
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12-17-2023, 09:33 AM
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Sure, I'll keep experimenting and observe the outcomes. I'll also keep an eye on the comments in this discussion. Appreciate your replies!
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LKMJedi
12-17-2023, 09:33 AM #9

Sure, I'll keep experimenting and observe the outcomes. I'll also keep an eye on the comments in this discussion. Appreciate your replies!

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OmegaKiri
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12-17-2023, 06:28 PM
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all good
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OmegaKiri
12-17-2023, 06:28 PM #10

all good