The following content was written by ivanlabrie on January 02, 2014, 07:05:44 PM in the thread Sabertooth z87 and 6 280x. All content is owned by the author of the bitcointalk.org post. (original)
Hi, anyone gotten this to work? I’m using Win 8 currently…trying to avoid bamt since I want a 64 bit os for cpu mining and easier to setup monitoring and remote control (can’t setup port forward with my isp)
I only get the os to recognize 4 gpus, not sure if I need to jump some pci-e pins or not, or maybe I’m missing something else.
The following content was written by frostamation on January 03, 2014, 12:24:48 AM in the thread Sabertooth z87 and 6 280x. All content is owned by the author of the bitcointalk.org post. (original)
are you using powered or unpowered pcie risers? i ask because some people have had luck getting their gpus to recognize with powered risers and not having to jump the pcie port with a wire.
The following content was written by frostamation on January 03, 2014, 12:31:06 AM in the thread Sabertooth z87 and 6 280x. All content is owned by the author of the bitcointalk.org post. (original)
heres some info about the pcie jump and risers http://www.gobitgo.com/articles/1001/How-To-Correctly-Use-and-Install-PCI-E-Riser-Cables/
The following content was written by ivanlabrie on January 03, 2014, 02:06:28 AM in the thread Sabertooth z87 and 6 280x. All content is owned by the author of the bitcointalk.org post. (original)
Thanks, I read a guide there…before trying this.
I’m using powered risers. Maybe I lack the correct chipset drivers to enable the two pci-e 2.0 slots that don’t feed off the cpu?
I did install a chipset driver but it didn’t help.
Gonna try bamt 1.2 tomorrow and see if ti runs.