FrankJames
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Hi Guys,
New to this forum.
I just built a custom rig for Deep Learning and after 2-3 months of constant use, I noticed the 2 +12v lines from PSU to MoBo have burned up. Just took it all apart, MoBo is fine, cable is not, +12v pins burnt in place on PSU 1.
SPEC:
- ROG zenith extreme alpha ii
- Threadripper 3990x
- Trident Z royal 32 gig x8
- 4x ASUS RTX 3090 OC (using PCIe X16 riser cables)
- EVGA 1600 G2 x2
- x3 EK waterblock/pumps
- GPUs & CPU are water cooled
- Im using 3 seperate cases, one big center one to house all the main stuff, 2 smaller side towers (all mounted on a wall) to house cooling towers & PSUs
POWER SET UP:
- MoBo, CPU, GPU 1&2 + all fans & pumps on PSU 1.
- GPU 3&4 on PSU 2
- Both PSUs are on one dedicated back up battery to each PSU plugged into the same wall circuit. The battery back-ups are at ~60% max load when GPUs are running flat out.
- A little light overclocking on the RAM in BIOS, nothing serious.
- Temps: Cards run around 50-60 degrees during processing, CPU runs around 55-65 at full power.
CONSUMPTION
- Scenario 1: Im typicially running Neural Net training for 4-8 hours at a time, pulling around 275 W from each card. This is not CPU intensive at all.
- Scenario 2: Occasionally we will run hypotheses simulations through the Threadripper, getting it up to 90% of power usage ~400 W but not at the same time as scenario 1
Thoughts so far:
From everything I have read, it looks like i'm overloading the PCIe power bus on the MoBo.
- I can't add a PCIe power booster as I have all 4 slots in use.
- Potential options: Undervolt cards, pull-out 10-20% performance
- Can you reduce or cap-out the PCIe power draw or cut it completely from the BIOS? If the 2x 8 Pin power connectors on GPUs provide 150W each, should i maybe limit each card to say 280W to stop them pulling from PCIe power bus?
HELP!!! Need to get back to work!
New to this forum.
I just built a custom rig for Deep Learning and after 2-3 months of constant use, I noticed the 2 +12v lines from PSU to MoBo have burned up. Just took it all apart, MoBo is fine, cable is not, +12v pins burnt in place on PSU 1.
SPEC:
- ROG zenith extreme alpha ii
- Threadripper 3990x
- Trident Z royal 32 gig x8
- 4x ASUS RTX 3090 OC (using PCIe X16 riser cables)
- EVGA 1600 G2 x2
- x3 EK waterblock/pumps
- GPUs & CPU are water cooled
- Im using 3 seperate cases, one big center one to house all the main stuff, 2 smaller side towers (all mounted on a wall) to house cooling towers & PSUs
POWER SET UP:
- MoBo, CPU, GPU 1&2 + all fans & pumps on PSU 1.
- GPU 3&4 on PSU 2
- Both PSUs are on one dedicated back up battery to each PSU plugged into the same wall circuit. The battery back-ups are at ~60% max load when GPUs are running flat out.
- A little light overclocking on the RAM in BIOS, nothing serious.
- Temps: Cards run around 50-60 degrees during processing, CPU runs around 55-65 at full power.
CONSUMPTION
- Scenario 1: Im typicially running Neural Net training for 4-8 hours at a time, pulling around 275 W from each card. This is not CPU intensive at all.
- Scenario 2: Occasionally we will run hypotheses simulations through the Threadripper, getting it up to 90% of power usage ~400 W but not at the same time as scenario 1
Thoughts so far:
From everything I have read, it looks like i'm overloading the PCIe power bus on the MoBo.
- I can't add a PCIe power booster as I have all 4 slots in use.
- Potential options: Undervolt cards, pull-out 10-20% performance
- Can you reduce or cap-out the PCIe power draw or cut it completely from the BIOS? If the 2x 8 Pin power connectors on GPUs provide 150W each, should i maybe limit each card to say 280W to stop them pulling from PCIe power bus?
HELP!!! Need to get back to work!