System Specs:
2x Intel Xeon E5-2687W V4
Asus Z10PE-D8 WS (BIOS Revision 3407)
8x16GB Kingston RAM @2400Mhz
4x Nvidia GTX Titan X
3x Intel 750 NVME Drives 1.2TB (AIC)
1x Intel 750 NVME Drive 1.2TB (m.2)
Corsair AX1500i
I recently completed my build but I'm having some trouble with q-code error D4, PCI resource allocation error. Out of resources. When this happens, in the post screen, it only detects 3 out of 4 of the NVME drives, one of the missing ones being an AIC. I confirmed that the one connected via m.2 is always detected.
I'm mostly positive that I had all 8 PCIe devices working before I filled the initial loop, this was with E5-2670 V3 processors. Unfortunately I can't say for sure, just based off of memory and logical reasoning that I wouldn't have filled the loop with liquid unless everything worked... That being said, I got the error right after I filled and have never successfully made it to windows. The system sat for a bit, and in the meantime, I managed to procure some E5-2687W V4s to replace the odd stepping E5-2670V3s I had. Swapping CPUs unfortunately did not fix my problem.
Things I've tried:
All NVME devices were tested in another system and confirmed 100% working. I tried each GPU one at a time in the top PCIe slot and they all successfully displayed video.
The best result I've gotten so far is 3 GPUs and all 4 NVME devices to be working in the Z10PE-D8 WS. This is without a GPU in slot 7.
Even with all NVME devices (including the m.2) unplugged, the system still throws the D4 error when all 4 GPUs are plugged.
I tried installing only 2 GPUs, in slot 1 and 7 and this successfully booted. No nvme devices were plugged in.
What surprised me the most is that I was able to successfully boot with 3 GPUs, 4 NVME devices, and an AC1900 WiFi card in slot 7...
I've tried a 5th Titan X GPU in slot 7 in place of the original, but I get the same D4 error.
The Tl;dr is that the problem seems unrelated to the NVME drives and for some reason I just can't run 4 GPUs on my motherboard. I'm going to try running a GTX 1080 in slot 7 next and see if that helps at all.
Thanks guys!
2x Intel Xeon E5-2687W V4
Asus Z10PE-D8 WS (BIOS Revision 3407)
8x16GB Kingston RAM @2400Mhz
4x Nvidia GTX Titan X
3x Intel 750 NVME Drives 1.2TB (AIC)
1x Intel 750 NVME Drive 1.2TB (m.2)
Corsair AX1500i
I recently completed my build but I'm having some trouble with q-code error D4, PCI resource allocation error. Out of resources. When this happens, in the post screen, it only detects 3 out of 4 of the NVME drives, one of the missing ones being an AIC. I confirmed that the one connected via m.2 is always detected.
I'm mostly positive that I had all 8 PCIe devices working before I filled the initial loop, this was with E5-2670 V3 processors. Unfortunately I can't say for sure, just based off of memory and logical reasoning that I wouldn't have filled the loop with liquid unless everything worked... That being said, I got the error right after I filled and have never successfully made it to windows. The system sat for a bit, and in the meantime, I managed to procure some E5-2687W V4s to replace the odd stepping E5-2670V3s I had. Swapping CPUs unfortunately did not fix my problem.
Things I've tried:
All NVME devices were tested in another system and confirmed 100% working. I tried each GPU one at a time in the top PCIe slot and they all successfully displayed video.
The best result I've gotten so far is 3 GPUs and all 4 NVME devices to be working in the Z10PE-D8 WS. This is without a GPU in slot 7.
Even with all NVME devices (including the m.2) unplugged, the system still throws the D4 error when all 4 GPUs are plugged.
I tried installing only 2 GPUs, in slot 1 and 7 and this successfully booted. No nvme devices were plugged in.
What surprised me the most is that I was able to successfully boot with 3 GPUs, 4 NVME devices, and an AC1900 WiFi card in slot 7...
I've tried a 5th Titan X GPU in slot 7 in place of the original, but I get the same D4 error.
The Tl;dr is that the problem seems unrelated to the NVME drives and for some reason I just can't run 4 GPUs on my motherboard. I'm going to try running a GTX 1080 in slot 7 next and see if that helps at all.
Thanks guys!