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Moose1990

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  1. It can't be the HDMI cable, it works with the on board graphics. I guess I could test the GPU tomorrow. I do have a lot of soft tubings lying around. I was trying to avoid that. LOL. Thanks, man. Personally, I still think it's a BIOS bug on primary display.
  2. Yes, I'm using a HDMI cable on my TV. Personally, I'm not sure why that would be an issue. I have connected the same TV using HDMi to my 6700k and 7700k build. They don't have the same issue.
  3. Just getting myself familiar with CUDA right now. Mainly playing around with image recognization right now. There are a lot of books and youtube videos you can use as references.
  4. So, I have been having issue with my GPU skipping splash screen and only displaying when the post reach the login screen for windows 10. The GUP will not display the BIOS. I did a simple test by leaving it at post code A9 for 5 hours. The display was not turned on by the GPU. If I want to use the BIOS, I have to switch to the cpu graphic. Since the entire system is water cooled I don't want to take it all out again. I only tested with CPU graphic before installing it. However, my GPUs are all detected by the motherboard (verified under tool tab in BIOS, it detects both GTX 1080TI). I have narrowed it down to the primary display setting in BIOS. I enabled the function for the on board graphic to be used to output to multi display. Once that was enabled the on board graphic also skips splash screen and BIOS. So, the biggest issue is that I the primary display changes are not saved. If I change it to PCIE or Auto, the BIOS will change it back to the CPU graphic (Verified after getting into the BIOS using the CPU graphic. Not sure if that changes it or the bios just doesn't save primary displace changes). I tried it in BIOS versions: 0702 and BETA 0803. Both have the same issue. Is it a feature build into the board? Anyone else have the same issue or knows how to resolve it? Other than taking it out of the loop and write a FU email to Asus for RMA. Thanks in advance.
  5. It's just a little fun build with the stuff I have. I'm not doing anything crazy. Just started programing AI for fun.
  6. Well, I'm using I9 9900K OCed 4x8GB ram OCed 2 GTX 1080 TI OC edition with 120% power limit and 100 Mhz OC. 1 14 TB HDD 1 Optane Memory 1 950 Pro 1 1 TB HDD 6 case fan for water cooling 1 3.2W DDC pump for my custom water loop When playing shadow of tomb raider the GPU usage is 100% for both GPUs and around 40% CPU usage. The average power usage is less than 700W (I'm using a TP Link outlet with build in power meter that I can see in the App, I'm not sure how accurate they are). I would say 1200W is enough. I have a 1600W Platinum tho.
  7. Well, at first I didn't know where to ask this question. The build is completely unnecessary, and no one really needs it. So, I'm trying to build a PC for machine learning with a I7 7700K, 3 GTX 1070s, a 120GB SSD, and 2 sticks of 8 GB ram. I picked out a case to help with temperature. https://www.amazon.com/Rosewill-Gaming-Computer-THOR-V2/dp/B0058P5S9A The Rosewill Gaming full tower case should help with cooling after I flip the side fan. I digress. I'm think about buying Asus Maximus IX Apex Motherboard for my setup. Anyone familiar with this motherboard can tell me if it will works? I'm actually not very familiar with the total number of lanes that is required for my set up, but I know a lot of miners were able to use normal Z270s for 6 to 8 GPUs. I'm using it for computation, it should be about the same. Right?
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