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I am very interested in your claim that the g2 has support for 4g decoding. if possible, I would like to see a screenshot from gpu-z with this feature active. if everything checks out, I will buy a used g2 to test chinese 4060m on it.
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it's just cheap marketing You can try, but 1x16gb modules will not work on normal 3-4 generation intel laptops due to hardware limitations of the platform.
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Any proof? Plus, they don't have the mhm modules on their official website. can I get a link to confirm that the m6800 was able to boot with this memory? I think there is a difference here plus do not forget that clevo x7200 is built on a desktop chipset, which is not typical for ordinary laptops including m4800|m6800.
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No they are older than the other two companies and comparing the 4060 design of zrt it is in my opinion much better.
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This is a lottery game with the Chinese. if you are ready to lose the price of the card you can try, but no one will give you any guarantees even ghostly as in the case of x-vsion or zrt.
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No, I didn't see any mxm modules on their website.
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on m17x r4 4060m works well, on m4800 I didn't even try because the consumption of more than 100w is obviously too much for the latter. I tried all video bios with reduced tdp for 4060, but apparently they need 4g decoding which is not available on these laptops. maybe on 7520 the card would work like that.
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16 gigabyte ddr3 modules? no they are available for laptops, but the only problem is that 3rd and 4th generation intel does not want to work with them. amd processors of the same time can easily understand them.
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and it will not work, because ddr3 modules for 16gb do not work on the 4th generation intel. you need at least broadwell and that depends on the implementation of the bios of a particular laptop. so count on 16 gigabytes maximum in case of 4890hq
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needed to remove 2 memory modules because 4980hq does not work with more than 2 memory modules due to the design of the adapter (there are rumors that someone saw that there are exceptions, but I have not seen any real evidence) about 4940 I do not know - I personally enough 4910 - they have no differences except for slightly higher frequencies.
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If we are talking about 4980hq from aliexpress you should be prepared that it is a lottery. I personally received one non-working, one partially working with one memory channel.
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I would not consider alienware laptops on the haswell platform (ranger & viking) because there are possible power limitations of video cards. so I would choose between m18x r2 (better possible CPU cooling, possible nvme in the second mxm slot, but 8 pcie lines for video card) and m17x r4 (slightly worse CPU cooling, but slightly more compact and mxm slot for 16 pcie lines).
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I think 160 watts is too much
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Precision M4800 + HP Quadro T2000 upgrade
panda_zzz replied to Trov's topic in Pro Max & Precision Mobile Workstation
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Ray Tracing on M18xR2 - RTX 3000 MXM Upgrade!
panda_zzz replied to ssj92's topic in Alienware 18 and M18x
so i'm running the latest 460 driver available for windows 7 i think or something like that. but windows 10 is having problems. Both drivers have been modified by NVCleanstall. -
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panda_zzz replied to ssj92's topic in Alienware 18 and M18x
then there's no point in talking about 48 gigabytes it's a CPU+chipset problem. and actually 32 gigabytes is still enough -
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panda_zzz replied to ssj92's topic in Alienware 18 and M18x
If you have 6 slots soldered into your laptop, it could be 48, but I think you said 3. -
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panda_zzz replied to ssj92's topic in Alienware 18 and M18x
even taking into account that your laptop has a desktop chipset it doesn't change much - the same 8 gigabytes per channel, in case of three-channel mode - 24 gigabytes maximum. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/47932/intel-core-i7980x-processor-extreme-edition-12m-cache-3-33-ghz-6-40-gts-intel-qpi/specifications.html if you want you can experiment, but as for me it's a waste of money and bios will not be able to cope with 16 gigabyte modules, just like later bios for 3rd and 4th generation. -
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panda_zzz replied to ssj92's topic in Alienware 18 and M18x
The general case since the 1st generation of Intel mobile i-processors is 8 gigabytes per one slot for a memory module. the differences are in the maximum frequencies of this memory. if the slots are soldered 4, then yes maximum 32 gigabytes. but there are quite a lot of pitfalls from manufacturers, so I described only ideal conditions. -
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panda_zzz replied to ssj92's topic in Alienware 18 and M18x
the laptop won't boot up properly. 16 gigabyte ddr3 so-dimm modules do not work on 3-5 generation intel processors -
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panda_zzz replied to ssj92's topic in Alienware 18 and M18x
Maybe, although it may be a problem with the graphics card itself. or the combination of the laptop architecture and the graphics card driver. for example on my m15x with gtx970m and windows 10 nvidia drivers newer than 390 I think did not want to work. -
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panda_zzz replied to ssj92's topic in Alienware 18 and M18x
what laptop do you have this on? because i have optimus working quite well on relatively fresh drivers on m17x r4 and m4800 (something around 550 version i think). -
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panda_zzz replied to ssj92's topic in Alienware 18 and M18x
work the same way, but the limit is different, so it is likely that they can draw different numbers of frames. -
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panda_zzz replied to ssj92's topic in Alienware 18 and M18x
I think the problem here is not the display but the fact that intel optimus is used - there are limits to iGPU. If intel optimus was more powerful, you might have more frames. I've seen this on an intel 4600 vs iris 5200 comparison