Fatal1ty B450 Gaming K4 won’t mine and crashing constantly with 580 570 470 1060 6gb

Check risers & power supply connections…

ETC is at the moment the most profitable to mine on 4g cards , slightly less power hungry the raven coin…:+1:

I got it to work thanks a lot you been of great help,but still what seems strange is that both 580s hash 2 to 3 hash lower, also shouldn’t a 1200 Watt psu handle 5 gpu with ease? 3 on pcie and one on data to 6pin and if I connect the 5th gpu via moles it shuts down could it be because I am not using 8 pin to 8 pin connectors and the other ones are rated lower?

Do you have a display on your mobo’s ? when they boot into Linux/Hive the OS detects the cards and only the cards displayed will be mined , some mobo’s display detected cards during Bios boot…these are all basic faultfinding tools…which help quite a bit , So a good mining mobo helps , coz you will see the cards detected on the pci slots in the bios boot , then displayed during the Linux/Hive OS boot up.

1200 watt should be comfortable with 5 of the cards you have mentioned , a wattman to measure power at the wall is also a helpful tool to check actual power consumed…:+1:

But missing cables on a modular PSU could cause you to overload one cable output which could cause the shutdown…especially SATA & molex rails. SATA plugs can carry the least current so try & avoid using them, even with plug conversions…

Ok thanks so I should go and get 8 to 8 pin connectors to avoid problems. On my nvidia rig I have a weird problem once in a while it cranks down the hashrate to 24 total from 74 and I have to restart it what could be the problem?

Screenshot the Nvidia setup in Hive.:+1:

Wrong one sorry

No idea what could have wrong?

Try that setting for non TI cards…:+1:

For the 1060s?

Yes 1060’s :+1:

thanks a lot but it seems that the motherboard is the one to blame though it is been a nightmare

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