As I indicated in my first post here, I had been running my Tyans with eight GPUs. This has been successful under both Windows 7 and 2008 since shortly after the Titans were released and I was able to get eight of them (it was < two months after the release of the Titans - they had limits per purchase which slowed me up in acquiring 8 of them, just as there have been purchase limits on the Titan Zs) and later GTX cards like the 780 Ti. So all of the talk about not being able to run 8 GPUs ion one system is 100% incorrect. I did, however, have to follow Trouble Shooting - Issue 9 of the Octane manual [ [
http://render.otoy.com/manuals/Standalone_2_0/ ] ] where it details how to get them all recognized:
"Issue 9. Windows and the Nvidia driver see all available GPU's, but OctaneRender™ does not.
There are occasions when using more than two video cards that Windows and the Nvidia driver properly register all cards, but OctaneRender™ does not see them. This can be addressed by updating the registry. This involves adjusting critical OS files, it is not supported by the OctaneRender™ Team.
1) Start the registry editor (Start button, type "regedit" and launch it.)
2) Navigate to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E968-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
3) You will see keys for each video card starting with "0000" and then "0001", etc.
4) Under each of the keys identified in 3 for each video card, add two dword values:
DisplayLessPolicy
LimitVideoPresentSources
and set each value to 1
5) Once these have been added to each of the video cards, shut down Regedit and then reboot.
6) OctaneRender™ should now see all video cards. "
It also helps to run the driver installation starting with one GPU, rebooting, and adding another one, rebooting, and running the install again and so on, until all eight have been installed. And "yes," that's a lot of reboots.
This has worked for me using, not only 8 GTX Titans, but also 8 GTX 780 6Gs, 8 GTX 780 Tis and even 8 GTX 680/4Gs, 8 GTX 590s, 8 GTX 580s and 8 GTX 480s, even when Window's System Manager didn't originally see all of the GPUs, so long as Regedit (the registry) does. This work around wasn't necessary under Linux or OSX (with a Hackintosh). Whether this works under Windows with 12 GPUs (i.e., 6 GTX Titan Zs) appears right now to be an unanswerable or, at least, unaswered question. I guess I'll have to be the guinea pig again. Although I could be wrong, the only limit that might not have a backdoor would be one imposed by Otoy.
Because I have 180+ GPU processers in 16 tweaked/multiOS systems - Character limit prevents detailed stats.