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Intel Motherboards : ETHOS 6GPU PROBLEM

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Author: alpayp
Subject: ETHOS 6GPU PROBLEM
Posted: 02 Jan 2018 at 11:59pm

Hello 

I am new in forum. I am using h110 pro btc .i have 6gpu rx580 each rig. When I use 6gpu , 4gpu working stable but 2gpu not working stable. i was search in ethos I found these solutions : 

  • Advanced -> Chipset settings -> change TOLUD to 3.5GB
  • Set all PCI-E settings to AUTO
but I didn't found TOLUD in setup settings . 

thank you
  

Intel Motherboards : Intel Management Engine Issue INTEL-SA-00086 Fix

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Author: jclausius
Subject: Intel Management Engine Issue INTEL-SA-00086 Fix
Posted: 03 Jan 2018 at 12:12am

Hi there... I'm a bit confused after reading the posts in this thread.

Can anyone confirm if you're on x299 based mobos with Gen 8 CPUs, has anyone seen a patch from ASRock? I get the 'mismatch SKU' error with the ME1 download. However, the intel bulletin says my config is susceptible - https://security-center.intel.com/advisory.aspx?intelid=INTEL-SA-00086&languageid=en-fr

Also, can anyone with X299 platform based boards confirm the version of ME on their system? For example, for me:

System Board: x299e-itx/ac
CPU:          i7-7820x
ME Version:   11.10.0.1287

Intel Motherboards : Intel Management Engine Issue INTEL-SA-00086 Fix

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Author: jclausius
Subject: Intel Management Engine Issue INTEL-SA-00086 Fix
Posted: 03 Jan 2018 at 12:29am

Can anyone from ASRock confirm they have a patch for the x299 based motherboards coming soon?

Intel Tech Support tells me ASRock should already have the patch -

Edited by jclausius - 18 minutes ago at 12:31am

Intel Motherboards : J3455-ITX: Intel Rapid Storage RAID 1 supported?

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Author: Joe_PS
Subject: J3455-ITX: Intel Rapid Storage RAID 1 supported?
Posted: 03 Jan 2018 at 2:52am

Dear all,

Does the http://asrock.com/mb/Intel/J3455-ITX/ support Intel Rapid Storage (RST) RAID? Operational system will be Windows 10 (64) Pro, but the Intel RST RAID features are preferred.

I'd like to configure RAID 1 with 2 HDD (e.g. WD Red). Additionally, one SSD (e.g. Samsung 850 EVO SATA) will be used as system hard drive. Optionally, I might use an extra HDD as a backup drive.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Joe_PS

Intel Motherboards : Power Adapter for Q1900TM-ITX

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Author: lukerocc
Subject: Power Adapter for Q1900TM-ITX
Posted: 03 Jan 2018 at 4:13am

I am trying to find a Power Adapter which connects to the Q1900TM motherboard.

I have tried different Laptop Adapters, and the 19V connectors do not match with the Power In present on the Motherboard. Am I missing something, or does the Power Adapter need to be a particular model or version?

I really am stumped... Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.


Edited by lukerocc - 39 seconds ago at 4:13am

Intel Motherboards : H110 Pro BTC+ installing Ubuntu problem

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Author: John Small
Subject: H110 Pro BTC+ installing Ubuntu problem
Posted: 03 Jan 2018 at 5:01am

I've set up my mining rig with just 8 cards so far, 4 GTX 1070, 4 GTX 1080. I'm trying to install ubuntu but I can't.

When I go to the BIOS settings I see that the default display is from PCIE2, but the system never recognises anything on that. But if I plug the video cable into the onboard adapter then I can see the bios. So at least I get a display, and can then see that the default display is PCIE2, which doesn't seem to work.

But if I select to boot from a USB UEFI device, which holds my Ubuntu setup, then and exit then it starts installing from the USB stick, I can get the Ubuntu install menu. I select install Ubuntu, and then I get a blank screen, forever (well until I gave up and rebooted). 

I'm stuck. If I can't install Ubuntu where do I go from here? 

Intel Motherboards : SSD speed problem Z270 Extreme 4

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Author: jacekzaw
Subject: SSD speed problem Z270 Extreme 4
Posted: 03 Jan 2018 at 5:04am

Hello,

I have a problem with my configuration.
Everything works fine, but I was doing some SSD tests and I just find out that writing is so slow in my PC.

I made tests in Userbenchmark and using CrystalDiskMark. In both options it looks very similar.

This is my configuration

UserBenchmarks:

UserBenchmarks: Game 42%, Desk 106%, Work 74%
CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K - 108.2%
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050 - 33.7%
SSD: Patriot Hellfire NVMe PCIe M.2 240GB - 146%
HDD: Toshiba X300 6TB - 107.4%
HDD: WD Green 2TB (2011) - 45.7%
HDD: WD Green 3TB (2011) - 43.4%
HDD: WD Green 3TB (2011) - 56.3%
HDD: WD Green 5TB (2014) - 58.3%
RAM: Kingston HyperX DDR4 3000 C15 2x8GB - 80.1%
MBD: Asrock Z270 Extreme4



from Userbenchmark:

Read 1,951
Write 183
Mixed 341

from CrystalDiskMark 6.0:

Seq Q32T1:

Read: 2478,4
Write: 289,2

It seems that something is wrong with writing.

Any ideas ?




Intel Motherboards : Z370 extreme 4 new build will not boot

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Author: hansi12
Subject: Z370 extreme 4 new build will not boot
Posted: 03 Jan 2018 at 9:25am

nothing left but try different parts

Intel Motherboards : Asrock H110 Pro BTC+ Power

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Author: turing
Subject: Asrock H110 Pro BTC+ Power
Posted: 03 Jan 2018 at 4:04pm

Hi,

In the manual there is a section mentioned that if you are using more then 3 GPU, 
you should connect power also to the: 2 x 4pin molex connectors + SATA connector.
Now, I have PSU:

EVGA SuperNOVA 1600 P2, 80+ PLATINUM 1600W
(https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=220-p2-1600-x1)

And I have 2 cables there:

(1) Four-Pin Peripheral Cable - it's 3x molex to 6 pin with just 4 connections.
6 pin HW layout (* is active pin, O is empty pin):
O**
**O

(2) SATA / Four-Pin Peripheral Cable - it's 2x molex+1x SATA to 6 pin with just 5 connections
6 pin HW layout (* is active pin, O is empty pin):
***
**O

I saw that people connecting just the 2 molex on the board from the same cable without the SATA.
So my questions are:

1. do I need to connect 2x molex + 1x SATA if I am going to use 8 GPU for instance?
2. If I need to connect just the 2x molex, can I use the cable I have in that PSU like in (1)?
3. If I need to connect both 2x molex & 1x SATA, can I use the cable I have in that PSU like in (2) - means one cable that connect to PSU for 1xSATA AND 2x molex?



THANKS!
Cheers.

Intel Motherboards : ASRock Z370 Extreme4 keeps freezing

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Author: Plutosaurus
Subject: ASRock Z370 Extreme4 keeps freezing
Posted: 03 Jan 2018 at 5:24pm

Full specs:

i7-8700k
Cryorig H7 Quad Lumi
ASRock Z370 Extreme4
16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3200 CMU16GX4M2C3200C16
ASUS RX470 Strix 4GB
Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 850
Crucial MX300 525GB SSD

I just assembled this build, and everything seems to be in order.

Windows boots fine, and everything runs fine in windows.

However, any game I play will randomly freeze within 10 minutes, and will require a hard reboot.

I've tried disabling XMP, running at lower VCCIO and VCCSA as suggested, but no success. I've also run it at 2133 with the same results.

The screen gives no error, only the last image and a buzzing sound that doesn't stop.
I've done windows 10 memory diagnostics, memtest86, and I'm getting no errors.

I've also tried resetting only one ram stick, add tried both sticks independently with same freezing result.

I'm running HW monitor and it shows nothing over 55, so I don't think it's heat.

I've taken the GPU out and used it in another computer and it seems to still work.

If anyone has any hints I'm appreciate it.

Thanks

Intel Motherboards : M.2 PCIe SSD connected incorrectly as an M.2 SATA

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Author: Marmite
Subject: M.2 PCIe SSD connected incorrectly as an M.2 SATA
Posted: 03 Jan 2018 at 10:33pm

I have a brand new build using a SAMSUNG MZHPV256HDGL-00000 (M.2 PCIe 256Gb SSD) on an ASRock Fatal1ty Z370 Gaming-ITXac.

I have connected it in the M_1 slot but instead of running as a PCIe card it is running as a SATA card.

These are the results from Speccy:

SAMSUNG MZHPV256HDGL-00000
    Manufacturer    SAMSUNG
    Heads    16
    Cylinders    31,130
    Tracks    7,938,150
    Sectors    500,103,450
    SATA type    SATA-III 6.0Gb/s
    Device type    Fixed
    ATA Standard    ACS2
    Serial Number    S1X2NYAH700410
    Firmware Version Number    BXW2500Q
    LBA Size    48-bit LBA
    Power On Count    224 times
    Power On Time    215.3 days
    Speed    Not used (SSD Drive)
    Features    S.M.A.R.T., NCQ, TRIM, SSD
    Max. Transfer Mode    SATA III 6.0Gb/s
    Used Transfer Mode    SATA III 6.0Gb/s
    Interface    SATA
    Capacity    238 GB
    Real size    256,060,514,304 bytes
    RAID Type    None

Every other utility I have used says the same and the speeds are slow as per SATA.

I have tried updating the driver, using a pure version of the Samsung NVMe driver (from here), but it didn't alter anything.

I have tried updating the BIOS but got an error saying the BIOS was incorrect for my motherboard!

EDIT: I have updated the BIOS! Still no change.

I'm a tad frustrated.


Edited by Marmite - 36 minutes ago at 11:30pm

Intel Motherboards : M.2 PCIe SSD connected incorrectly as an M.2 SATA

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Author: Marmite
Subject: M.2 PCIe SSD connected incorrectly as an M.2 SATA
Posted: 03 Jan 2018 at 10:52pm

I have tried updating the BIOS using the ASRock App, the Windows method where it tells me the BIOS file I downloaded isn't compatible and the Flash from USB method where it says it can't find the image file.

EDIT: I have managed to update the BIOS now and the SSD still thinks it's a SATA drive.


Edited by Marmite - 35 minutes ago at 11:31pm

Intel Motherboards : M.2 PCIe SSD connected incorrectly as an M.2 SATA

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Author: wtuppa
Subject: M.2 PCIe SSD connected incorrectly as an M.2 SATA
Posted: 04 Jan 2018 at 12:47am

where did you buy this SSD. it seems to be quite old, because it was already powered up 224 times for a total uptime of 213 days. this cannot be a new drive.
    Power On Count    224 times
    Power On Time    215.3 days

if the computer thinks. that it is connected to SATA, I am sure, it is.
there exist Samsung SSD M.2 drives with SATA only, not PCIe. not drive can have both, SATA and PCIe.

your SAMSUNG MZHPV256HDGL-00000 should be PCIe x4 SSD, not SATA (and is listed as a compatible SSD module).
Th M.2 Ultra slot of the board supports both types of SSD.

to which SATA controller is the SSD connected? if M.2 slot is used with SATA device, SATA3_0 (first device) will be used (and is not available for SATA drives). If a device is connected to SATA3_0 then, it will be not available.

Intel Motherboards : Z370 Gaming K6 - Offset Mode Spiking Voltage

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Author: Scorro
Subject: Z370 Gaming K6 - Offset Mode Spiking Voltage
Posted: 04 Jan 2018 at 1:38am

Greetings all,

I'm looking for some advise on troubleshooting my new Z370 Gaming K6 board.

When I attempt to use the voltage offset mode to OC, stability testing using AIDA64, the board shoots my Cvolts over 1.4 which instantly drives my temps over 100C. This is using 4.8 All core, Level 1 LLC, MCE off, fixed FSB of 100, offsets of -30 to -50.

Meanwhile, I am running a stable OC of 4.8 @ 1.28 using the fixed voltage mode at roughly 80C. And even 5.0 @ 1.28 but my thermals are in the high 80's at this setting.

I've reflashed that bios to v1.3 and have reset the board to defaults multiple times.

I'm using CPU-Z and HWMonitor for stats...

Any thoughts?

Flake board or PEBKAC?

My build is as follows:

8700k 
Z370 Fatty Gaming K6 bios version 1.3
Kraken X62 performance mode
EVGA 1080TI SC2
32gb G.Skill 3200
EVGA 750 GQ Series
WB Blue M.2 SSD
S340 Elite Case w/ NZXT AF series fans
Win10 Pro

Thanks!





Edited by Scorro - 3 hours 7 minutes ago at 2:15am

Intel Motherboards : Z170 Pro4S - Cannot install drivers

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Author: PlatyC
Subject: Z170 Pro4S - Cannot install drivers
Posted: 04 Jan 2018 at 2:53am

Hey all,

Just bought a brand new Z170 Pro4S and had no problems out of the box with boot, however upon loading into windows, my mouse and keyboard wouldn't work (Only in windows. They work fine in UEFI). I assumed quickly that this was due to not having the motherboard drivers installed yet, which puts a thorn in my side as I dont currently have access to an optical drive.

Did some digging, found the Easy Driver Install feature in the UEFI and ran it, however it always freezes during the LanDriver.zip download, and the power needs to be cycled in order to regain control of the system. Ive tried going to the website and downloading the appropriate drivers onto a flashdrive, and then attempting to boot off said flashdrive, but still no luck. The system ignores the flashdrive boot and heads to windows (Even when the USB is the only boot option in UEFI).

I have also tried copying all the contents from the Support CD to a blank flashdrive, and then booting off the flash drive, yet still no luck. Same problem is encountered as before.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Edited by PlatyC - 2 hours 27 minutes ago at 2:55am

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Intel Motherboards : Z170 Pro4S - Cannot install drivers

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Author: wtuppa
Subject: Z170 Pro4S - Cannot install drivers
Posted: 04 Jan 2018 at 3:43am

assuming you want to install Windwos 7...
for boards with Z170/H170/B150 you need to update the Windows installation disc with USB drivers for the chipsert, since xHCI was not developed, when Windows 7 was released and updated.
=> Windows 7 USB Patcher ver:2.0.16 or Windows 7 * USB 3.0-Creator-Utility
this problem is reported really often...

or you install with PS/2 keyboard and mouse.


Edited by wtuppa - 1 hour 39 minutes ago at 3:43am

Intel Motherboards : ASROCK H110 Pro BTC was posting. now its not

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Author: broix
Subject: ASROCK H110 Pro BTC was posting. now its not
Posted: 04 Jan 2018 at 3:53am

Hello, 

I just received my brand new ASROCK H110 PRO BTC+ board. Today I started out with the following: 

  1. Installed Intel Pentium G4440 Processor
  2. Installed 16 GB Ripjaw DDR4 ram (2x8)
Upon installation, I booted and was greeted with the ASROCK splash screen and was entered into BIOS. Upon checking that I was using the latest firmware, I powered down motherboard and grabbed a brand new HP M700 SSD 120 GB. I connected SSD to both power supply and motherboard. Upon trying to reboot, machine powered on for a fraction of a second and then turned off. I cut off power at motherboard, checked connections, and tried again. I tried this numerous times. 

After no luck, I unplugged SATA cables to SSD and tried to power on, only this time no splash screen. The motherboard powers up, but no display to my monitor. The fan on the CPU is spinning. I can also see LEDs on my Gigabit ethernet port (plugged in ethernet cable to check this) as well as LED on my USB boot drive. Other than that, I have no idea what is going on. I believe the board is not posting at this point. 

As troubleshooting steps, I have tried: 
  1. Powering off motherboard, and rechecking connections
  2. Removing CMOS battery
  3. Changing CMOS jumper to reset position (left battery out for 10 minutes)
But none of that has worked. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. 

Intel Motherboards : H110 Pro BTC not showing display

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Author: broix
Subject: H110 Pro BTC not showing display
Posted: 04 Jan 2018 at 4:43am

I am having same issue. No display. I have only CPU and 1 stick of DDR4 8GB connected. I had display for a few reboots, but now it is gone. Do we have any other support options? 

Intel Motherboards : EP2C602-4L/D16 memory installation

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Author: Coool
Subject: EP2C602-4L/D16 memory installation
Posted: 04 Jan 2018 at 6:22am

Originally posted by johnsmith johnsmith wrote:

1. Can I use just one CPU? I don't need at this moment 2 CPUs but in future for sure it will happen

I'm currently using one CPU in CPU_BSP1 socket. Wink
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