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  2. Yep as I knew it's a Nvidia drivers issue 100%. Yes laptops only want DP/eDP data to display on the eDP DP_D display, that's it.
  3. That's very interesting, so the laptops themselves don't even care about eDP on A, C, D. I will need to look into the vBIOS more now with this data. If you can get their 5080/5090 vbios send to me so I can check it as well. This is all a windows issue with nvidia driver.
  4. Today
  5. Yup. Like on Clevo and Dell Precision too. Windows only blackscreen when drivers are present
  6. Try a old driver like 425.xx first and see if that works. If not, you can try a dell vbios on the card (backup old bios)
  7. What about 4080/4090 on AW? It also show bios screen with eDP cable then windows black screens?
  8. Yes, everything is maxed out on power and current limits. This is 57x all P and 50x all E. Same score. 1.385-1.400V and all return the same score, give or take about 50 points. Weird. And, only 76 processes running in Windoze 11. Temps are fine. No thermal throttling. What BIOS version and ME are you using @Talon?
  9. My guess is power limit unlimited? Try E cores at 5.0.
  10. Yes I can go to BIOS with the RTX 3080 and RTX 4070 with the backlight mod v2 in dp_d Because of DP_B, the drivers is packing and setting all displays to error 43 non-PnP
  11. That did not see to have any effect. Same score (roughly) and no real change I can see. I wonder why the score is low? Maybe need to downgrade to W10 or W11 24H2? At those clocks it would be 47-48K with my Ryzen CPU as well.
  12. Have you tested this on AW systems? I don't have any non AW to test atm but having this knowledge will help basiclaly, A, C, D will show bios screen but not work in windows with edid override
  13. Tbh at said, I ran upwards of almost 1.6v auto into my DLVR on a 285K for 6 months without issue lol.
  14. Actual VRM Core Input Voltage 1.385V Manual Mode - CPU Core Voltage Override otherwise DLVR voltage is like 1.58v at those clocks and is wasted heat.
  15. Thank you. I will try that. I have them set on Auto. Set it for P and E at 1.400V input?
  16. What is your DLVR input voltage? Or are you bypassing that entirely? with those clocks you should be above 47-48K. Try using 1.4v input.
  17. So, I am not sure how this stacks up in the grand scheme of things, but my gut feeling is this is actually quite respectable and above average for a non-delidded 20K Plus with nothing but a mickey mouse (AIO) cooling solution.
  18. Yes A works but B doesn't (since eDP is on B and laptop's eDP is in D). Only DP_A, DP_C and DP_D are working. Yes BIOS screen works on all the laptops I tested. I guess they don't care if it's DP or EDP in D
  19. I forgot to ask, so since the DP is on A or B, do you see any bios screens on the 4090/4080?
  20. Update: the card has arrived and works perfectly. I modified the drivers using nvcleaner (because I didn't manage to do it.) and they installed without issues, but now the brightness is stuck at maximum and the adjustment doesn't work, except in the BIOS. Is there a way to fix this bug? Thanks.
  21. Hi there! Did you succeed with display upgrade ? I bought used Fury G9 and I will attempt to upgrade it + mod it too
  22. I asked them and I'm waiting for X-Vsion VBIOS and I'll use the software to parse the DCB data.
  23. I added DCB support from Fermi to Blackwell. Release v1.24 Fermi to Blackwell DCB Support · ssj92/Nvidia-vBIOS-Clock-Power-Tweaker-w-DCB I think @SuperMG will use this feature a lot.
  24. Just checked 2 5090 & 3 5080 vBIOS. 2x 5080 = DP_B 1x 5080 = DP_A 1x 5090 = DP_A 1x 5090 = DP_B So none have DP_D. I'd be surprised there's any 5090/5080 with DP_D eDP since 4090/4080 doesn't have any
  25. @ssj92Hello. Did you check the VBIOSes of like let's say 5 of 5080/5090 laptops? If so, is the eDP set in DP_D or not? This could give us an idea if X-VSION/ZRT VBIOSes have eDP in D.
  26. Yesterday
  27. Probably the Chinese rootkits and key loggers bundled with the A$$zeus drivers.
  28. Having the same issue and really at my wit's end trying to troubleshoot it. It was working mostly fine for months now, but I think I got a recent NVIDIA update (running CachyOS) and now it goes down to 55W after like 2 minutes gaming. Tried to downgrade driver but still having the same issue. I'm messing around with SmokelessUMAF (BIOS unlocker tool) to try and find a solution.
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