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runix18

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  1. The Chinese Frankenstein MXM cards? Which are those?
  2. First of all there were never MXM with the 90 termination due, not to power consumption, because you could easily build a laptop who can push 400w of power in the GPU. The limitation here is thermals - that is why an 3080 for laptops was actually a 3070 desktop with lower TDP, and that is the problem, TDP. It is very hard to build a laptop who could move 400w of dispersed power from the GPU. In conclusion limitation here are the thermals and not power delivery.
  3. MXM is not dead, as one can supply external power to it, like in a desktop GPU😉
  4. Don't know really. Whatever you like. Me for one I am curious what the next Clevo ,,DTR” will look like and how the new Alienware 18 will be like.
  5. From what we could gather in recent events, I think Clevo is done with the MXM format (because of Nvidia supposedly - typical Ngreedia practices - no surprises there); So if no MXM RTX 4000 laptop in sight and the BGA crapola will be king, you might as well go for any other brand out there, CLevo is not special anymore.
  6. We just need to have an Apple subforum so we can thank them for all the thin and light crap laptops that we have today because of their business practices and trends.
  7. Do you want to change the GPU in the future? (for example do the MXM mod for pascal/turing/ampere cards?)- If yes go with the dsanke TM ported / If not go with dsanke stock bios mod.
  8. From what I know, those cards are GPU accelerators and they were never meant to have an video output. I do not think a vbios will help in that regard because the video output is physically not connected.
  9. Ok, my bad for noticing. Sorry for that. Then best bet is the AUO B173QTN01.0. Those were the stock 1440p 120hz display equipped with DM3 and KM.
  10. Depends on what Gpu are we talking about. If its a Pascal card or some Turing (with limited support) you can try with Mobile Pascal TDP Tweaker. (you can flash moded bios only with a programmer afterwards). A hard mod will be a shunt mod but I have no experience with those nor I do recommend it (you could fry the card really fast if not extra careful as there is no firmware safety net). PS I do not recommend raising TDP to any GPU in that matter as you can cut its rated life expectancy really fast.
  11. Sorry I did not been more specific. HWinfo is a program that lets you see all machine parts like this:
  12. Hi forum brothers. I have upgraded my P870DM-G (dsanke moded TM port) and with 9600k gsync worked but now with 9900k gsync stopped working? Any ideas?
  13. You can with HW info without opening it. If you said is 1440p 120 hz most probably is the AUO B173QTN01.0
  14. 1. Yes, MSI 2. Yes, SG means Switchable Graphics, essentially video output is routed through Intel gpu, so you can actually have a video output 3. No, you will need the 100w heatsink.
  15. Every P870 needs heatsink mod for RTX 20 series, TM included.
  16. I hope I am not mistaken, but this are the dreaded zotac cards whom even if you flash it with dell/msi vbios (to enable display output) you will still have error code 43. Maybe an ALienware owner like @ssj92 knows better of this upgrade.
  17. Nope, fan placement differs between them.
  18. Here is a reseller that has the audio board. Unfortunately for you is in Europe: link In US you can check with eurocom, probably they still have the parts.
  19. Ask @Developer79for help. I think he has a working version already.
  20. As per the tittle, I am looking for a AUO B173HAN03.1 icm. Thank you.
  21. Does anyone still has this app around? I have a Clevo P750DM2 that I need to control the front led and I do not want to install Clevo CC, and rzrwolf/LED-manager-for-Clevo does not have the option to control that LED. Thank you.
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