Hi All, I’ll try and be as concise as possible. I get the following error when trying to set my overclocks on 2 of the connected eGPUS. I’m using the AORUS RTX 3080 GAMING BOX (GV-N3080IXEB-10GD).
“ERROR: Error resolving target specification ‘gpu:2’ (No targets match target specification), specified in assignment ‘[gpu:2]/GPUPowerMizerMode=1’. (exitcode=100)”
I have 4 GPUs connected to this Rig. 2 of the GPUS are onboard PCIe RTX3080 cards which I’m really happy with and hash nicely over 100MHs. The other are 2 AORUS Gaming Box eGPUs connected via Thunderbolt 3 cable. When trying to overclock in HiveOS, nothing happens because of the error stated above. They stay on stock clocks having around 87.79 MHs. I’m running Hive 0.6-204@210704 with Nvidia 460.84 drivers. Below are my clock settings. Note: In Windows, I can overclock the eGPUs to 100MHs without any issues but I would like to run HiveOS for stability reasons. Can anyone help me work out how to overcome the above error on Thunderbolt 3 connected eGPUS please?
Yes, it is an option I do with one of these cards, but I would like to have the possibility of splitting (4 of those boxes), so keeping this inbox is not a bad idea. So it seems that I have for now only the Windows option.
But I have two additional question, did you try tu upgrade BIOS on this Gaming Box and second question, how you arrange fitting cards on rig (I assume that is two cards) with radiator? Can you show picture ?
No i didnt attempt to update BIOS, i didnt know which one to pick and I didnt want to brick them either. Check out my pic, I have 3 egpu cards on my rig now. The brackets i purchased from a hardware store.
What is also concern me is that in Box the temp. is much higher because you can control a FAN and FAN is working on very low speed percentage. Of course you can mine using Windows but it is not the same as you know that.
One more thing I also replace FANs to Noctua and it is much quieter compare to stock, you only need to have spliter and mini pwm adapter to pwm.
What is also an important card in the box needs around 20W more compare to card take out from the box.