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[Solved] New MB + CPUs - Not recognizing GPUs anymore

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I upgraded my old motherboard and processors to a Supermicro X10DRi-T and 2xE5-2660s, plugged in my old flash drive with my UNRAID installation and everything booted up fine except for the dockers that use my GPUs. Turns out my 2080 super and 1650 aren't showing up. I removed the nvidia-driver plugin and rebooted, reinstalled it, no luck. Repeated that several times. At this point I've removed all my dockers and VMs and unnecessary plugins to essentially have a clean slate trying to find the issue. I'll add my diagnostics if that helps, and if anyone knows how to help me solve this, I'd really appreciate it. I was so excited for my new build and I'm so close to being finished. If I left important details out, I'm sorry, just let me know what else is relevant to finding the issue. 

squirrelnas-diagnostics-20210322-2253.zip

The only video output device that shows up in your diagnostics is your on-board ASPEED chip. No Nvidia devices at all. Did you remember to plug in their power cables?

 

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Yeah absolutely. I checked that and reseated both cards as well. I tried booting up with just one at a time plugged in as well and still didn't see them.

Are there other slots you can try them in? I'd concentrate on just one of them first. Unless they're detected there isn't much that can be done with them. I take it you're legacy booting. Have you tried UEFI?

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I just tried to UEFI boot that flash drive and it just goes back to the boot option menu. I'm going to try a different pci slot. 

 

I only have one of my CPUs installed right now because I only bought one stick of ram for now, I didn't think about how both CPUs would need their own ram. I just checked bios and it labels the pci slots as cpu1 or cpu2 slots, so I'd say its safe to assume that I have the cards in cpu2 slots. I'm going to confirm now.

Looks like you've got some juggling to do. Obviously, an empty CPU socket means several PCIe slots won't work.

 

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That's exactly what it was, thanks for asking the question that gave me the answer. I should've known a few of those slots would be for the other cpu. I appreciate your help.

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