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  2. Today Dell told me that Dell Pro Max 18 Plus is not compatible with SD25TB5 unless downgraded to Windows 10 (they really told me that). Before they did I had my motherboard replaced, gpu replaced and then whole unit replaced. There was couple of weeks when hybrid mode worked with dock but now itd don't (on both units). Does anyone of you use this pair of hardware together with success?
  3. Unlucky for you. Didn't know about this. Might need to modify chassis
  4. On the GT60, the MXM slot is located at the edge of the chassis, preventing larger cards from fitting. The depth is also a tight fit, down to the millimeter, because of the entire mSATA card assembly. It's not a matter of the GPU's orientation; it's simply a matter of the MXM connector's placement, with a reserved space that's precisely sized for the MXM B 3.0 standard. If the card is too wide, it will be blocked by the chassis; if it's too deep, it won't fit because of the mSATA RAID card.
  5. Sadly the day has come. Bloated apps everywhere. Real minimalist software is dying. You like the direction we head into bro @Mr. Fox🤔 NVIDIA Control Panel is officially retiring after 20 years for GeForce users
  6. Then how did I make them fit? By the way HP cards are eDP friendly, you don't need to get the backlight mod v2 cable because the AETINA, ADLINK and PNY ones need that cable in order to display in the eDP screen.
  7. Sliderfra told me that HP cards don’t fit in the GT60. Apparently, HP Quadro RTX 3000 cards simply cannot fit inside.
  8. You are right, it's a 115W TGP card with the Dynamic boost to 175W. Same for MB16250 and MB18250. I still don't understand this. I have compared vBIOS from 16inch and 18inch, they are identical in binary. Also, the card is switchable between the two devices. It seems that the logic of the EC may limit the draining of power.
  9. I was able to fit them on 3 laptops. It's like the RTX 4070, needs small modifications since the core is like 0.4mm to the right.
  10. It seems that HP cards can cause issues on the GT60. They’re slightly wider and apparently don’t fit properly in the chassis. That’s what I’ve been told, but I’ve never checked it myself.
  11. I have one RTX 3000 HP available if you want. I have like 2 laptops with this GPU, on the M17X R4 eDP 120Hz red nebula and the Dell Precision M6700 Red Covet eDP 120Hz.
  12. Anyway, if the Quadro RTX 3000 works on the GT60, then logically the Quadro RTX 4000 should work as well. And I think the whole Turing family should work fine too, since in the end it’s a generation that’s fairly close to Pascal. But the problem is actually finding these Turing Quadro RTX cards — it’s almost impossible. The 3000 is already very hard to find, but a 4000 or 5000 feels like an impossible mission, I think. As for the 4060/4070, yes, the stock heatsink is enough with a few modifications so the VRMs fit properly. I did it on the GT60 Haswell I used to have. No issues either getting the card recognized with the drivers. The only remaining issues were the EC Panic Mode and the video outputs that needed fixing. But I couldn’t test any further because I quickly switched over to the Precision 7720 that I found brand new for 300 euros...
  13. Linus Torvalds is fed up with AI-generated bug reports bloating the Linux kernel Torvalds is fine with vibe coding, but only when it helps rather than hinders
  14. Linus Torvalds is fed up with AI-generated bug reports bloating the Linux kernel Torvalds is fine with vibe coding, but only when it helps rather than hinders
  15. I always liked Cello....bit more modern is good also
  16. I'm running Windows 11 Pro 25H2, and secure boot is working fine.
  17. So I may try another 5080 model for fun. I sent the Newegg Zotac 5080 Solid Core OC back today. If I could find a white Astral 5080, or maybe the Aorus Extreme WB model for not crazy prices. I had so much fun testing these two 5080’s. Maybe a Giga Master OC 5080. 🥹 @electrosoft the higher voltage card, my original Zotac was the better overclocker in the end. It was weird, on paper the low voltage card looked great at first showing crazy high clocks idle, low power consumption. But under an actual load, the other one would clock higher in actual games, score higher in benches, and it was more stable. Weirdly enough, it also ran cooler by 2c at least. They even had totally different color thermal pads and all. Maybe that had something to do with it. You could see the pads from the side of the cards. One had solid black pads, the other had light gray pads.
  18. Last week
  19. Yeah I still have all the drivers for the 21X saved!!
  20. for x-vsion 4070, you can use the stock gt60/70 heatsink and modify it to make fit the card
  21. and, i cant confirm if the video outputs are working
  22. if it works on the GT70, works inthe GT60 since both are basicly the same
  23. theres no data about the module he used. i dont ear the fan spinning at the maximum for example
  24. yeah obviously i can modify it, but the thing here is. idk if it is going to work with my machine anyway... nobody tested that cards on the GT60/70. the only i saw its a quadro rtx 4000 working on the gt70 from a yt video. and the author dont described what variant of the card he used.
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