Hello!
Continued messing with BIOS and have been able to successfully boot into Win 7 64 Bit with 13 GPU cores on the ASRock X79 Extreme 11.
Main Display Titan X direct on Mobo, 6 Titan Z on risers (3 the USB 3.0 PCIE risers/3 on the Amfeltec 4-way GPU Cluster).
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Once I got 11th GPU working I added another Z as I have been having success with these, giving me the 12th and 13th GPU cores (I considered 2 more Titan Xs, but felt I was capped at 6GB anyway...).
I attempted to post scores on Octane Bench however for some reason they are not uploading (I started a separate post to see if anyone could share thoughts on that.) It does let you select the full 13 GPU on Octane Bench, but it seems the scores match as if it were only 12. As such I am inclined to believe that it is only 12 that are being run in the benchmark even when you select 13.
I also put in a request to see if MSI Afterburner could allow up to and including 13 GPUs via its UI.
I have the Creative Soundblaster X-Fi soundcard still running for music production on my slot Lane 7, and both USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports are active. I have been using my old 660 Ti as the testing card for all this, contemplating that further experimenting may get 14 GPU. To summarize, I have a 1500 W for the Mobo, then 2 separate 1600 W EVGA external power supplies. One is extended to a separate electrical circuit via a 14 gauge extension chord.
Imagining the glory of 12 Titan Xs...then imagining 12 'Pascals'...
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Win 10 Pro 64, Xeon E5-2687W v2 (8x 3.40GHz), G.Skill 64 GB DDR3-2400, ASRock X79 Extreme 11
Mobo: 1 Titan RTX, 1 Titan Xp
External: 6 Titan X Pascal, 2 GTX Titan X
Plugs: Enterprise