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SuperMG

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  1. You sure your card is from ZRT? Isn't it from X-VISION? ZRT does max 135W
  2. I do not have an extra OEM heatsink. Eurocom sells 100W ones for 150€ (that's the price I paid). Scammy I know. I could sell you the 150-160W heatsink for 180€ if it gets produced.
  3. Does your laptop use some weird shaped MXM cards with a power connector? Won't be compatible, I heard normal cards are breaking motherboards
  4. Hello. RTX 4090 MXM works on the second slot as a renderer. I designed a new heatsink that can support the new offset and also support 150W of heat. It's still under development. The Ada cards are very hot compared to let's say Pascal for example. An Ada card at 115W is more hot than a Pascal at 115W for some reasons.
  5. Hello. Could we have a screenshot of gpu-z showing the TDP specs?
  6. Just try with CH341A, no way nvflash would allow flashing it like that.
  7. Never mind, you have a ZBOOK g3. They usually all have DP_D. You need to try different HP VBIOSes, all of them. If 1060 doesn't work, try Quadro variants of the 1060.
  8. Maybe the guy has eDP on port D? You should try Dell vbios maybe one has C?
  9. I actually learnt that my laptop does eDP on DP_D. For the 4070, the seller told me it has eDP. Didn't specify which port, so I assume DP_D and it doesn't work! I tried different VBIOSes but the results are the same. I think the 4070 doesn't have physical capabilities to do eDP!
  10. On the internet, that's what I've heard. Some get Pascal support with very early beta vbios on LVDS. Yes my RTX 4070 doesn't have eDP then. Despite the seller telling it has by email. He even said that the 4060 doesn't have eDP but it says "eDP on port D" on the specifications and no eDP mentions for the 4070's specifications...
  11. Probably your card doesn't even have eDP. Even if the VBIOS says it has. Yours don't have the physical lines for it. That's what I'm suspecting on my card. You should just buy a regular pascal card from Dell/HP/OEM that were made for laptops display. Because my pascal card works on my laptop.
  12. Hello again. Here are some news. I tried to flash 3 different vbios on the RTX 4070 MXM. One that's NVIDIA Generic ID 2860. One that's Dell ID 2860 One that's HP ID 2820. None displayed on the eDP screen... Maybe the RTX 4070 MXM doesn't have eDP lines? Even if the seller told me that the card has it.. but on their website it doesn't precise it.
  13. D channel DP driver G6 eDP I found this diagram but doesn't help lol https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/50891087/clevo-p270wmunlocked-data-sheet-gadget Edit found something. DP_A = DP/DVI? DP_B = DP DP_C = HDMI DP_D = eDP But why does the DP_D for eDP on the 4070 doesn't work tho? But it works for RTX 3000 Turing
  14. I tried that too back then, even if you unplug the screen and even if you plug DP, HDMI and even VGA, it still does 8 beeps. Also online I saw it was DP C for eDP
  15. Thank you. Wait a second. So my laptop is DP_D? Because the P5200 from HP worked and the RTX 3000 Turing from HP worked too on the eDP. But on Alienware M17X R4 eDP the P5200/RTX 3000 didn't work, 8 beeps. Very strange, why does the RTX 4070 MXM doesn't work on my laptop then? The 4070 has DP_D for eDP
  16. Already tried that. 4070 on DP_D, other VBIOSes are bricking the card. Sad I can't know what port the HP Zbook G5 G6 used because they do share the same potential port with my clevo laptop...
  17. I can't find any diagrams about HP Zbook G5/G6 if they are using DP_C or I don't know which port. Not even finding my own laptop's diagram too... My CPU is a Xeon E5 2690 v2, same level as an i9 9880H.
  18. I got the RTX Turing to work on eDP with my laptop from 2012. I still am confused about the DP_C port... For example, everyone said Alienware M17X R4 eDP is DP_C. But when I tried the P5200 on it, it doesn't boot and does 8 beeps. On my Clevo it works... So my clevo isn't DP_C? Then what is it? DP_A? DP_B? Both quadro cards are coming from Zbook G5/G6. Do you know what eDP port do they use?
  19. Your laptop probably does DP_D output. Because I know that HP Quadro Pascal and Turing have all the eDP port set to DP_D. Your 4090 either doesn't have eDP or has it but it's on the DP_D port.
  20. If all of the 4060/4070 from X-VISION have eDP on DP_D it would be a big win for most of 2012-2018 laptops. We can have the 4060/4070 display in the internal screen! EDIT: Manufacturer answered to me and said they can't do it. EDIT 2: I found something. DP_A = DP/DVI? DP_B = DP DP_C = HDMI DP_D = eDP But why does the DP_D for eDP on the 4070 doesn't work tho? But it works for RTX 3000 Turing Because HP Zbook G5/G6 have eDP out on port DP_D and that's how I got the P5200 and RTX 3000 Turing to work on my 120Hz eDP screen.
  21. Yes but Aetina doesn't have eDP support due to its VBIOS yes?
  22. The display is from the Intel UHD and the renderer is the 4090 correct? Could you please also provide us the ZRT 4090 VBIOS please? Thank you.
  23. Hello here's a group about Clevo P570WM compatibility list of MXM Graphics cards. The Clevo P570WM has two MXM slots. This laptop doesn't have integrated graphics, so no Optimus. Both MXM slots could provide PCIe Gen 3 speeds. This laptop has two motherboard versions: one that's for LVDS display 60Hz and one that's for eDP display 120Hz (V2.2 of the board). LVDS display boards can allow from GTX 400M Fermi all the way up to GTX 900M Maxwell. "Beta Sample/Engineering Sample" of Pascal VBIOS cards could potentially work (didn't test) eDP display boards can allow from GTX 600M Kepler to RTX Turing with brightness control at 120Hz. eDP display should be on port DP_D. NEWS on 2nd October 2025: RTX 3060, 3070, 3080 from XVSION/ZRT (basic DP) are working with the main eDP display now! Just use my custom flex cable to allow the brightness enable! Yes you heard it, RTX Turing works on this laptop with HP or Dell VBIOS. I tested with an RTX 3000, so other models from the same era should work (T1000, T2000, RTX 4000/5000). I didn't test Aetina, GETEC, ADlink Turing cards. I heard some don't even have eDP. What about Ampere and Ada MXM cards? It depends on the manufacturer and the VBIOS the card has. I can guarantee you that anything above Pascal won't work on LVDS displays. Same goes for cards that don't support eDP out on DP_D. I tested RTX 4070 MXM from X-VISION. It has eDP but only for the DP_D out. I still don't understand why it doesn't work on my laptop. Meanwhile, DP and HDMI external outputs were working. But there's a workaround to make newer cards to work on Clevo P570WM while using the laptop's display. Use the master MXM slot as display. LVDS: Maxwell for master (best is GTX 980 or M5000M) eDP: Pascal or Turing for master (best is Quadro P5200 or Quadro RTX 5000) Use the secondary MXM slot as renderer. RTX 3060/3070/3080/4060/4070/4080/4090 for slave. I would recommend a card that's below 115W TDP because the original heatsink won't handle anything above the mentioned TDP. Don't worry, I have manufactured a 150W custom heatsink for the new RTX cards (middle-offset core). You need to do some workarounds in the Windows registry to make the slave's card the main DirectX and OpenGL card. The drivers should be at the same version. There are no FPS limits unlike on Alienware M18X R2/M17X R4 with the Intel HD that's capping everything at 60FPS max. For AMD cards, I haven't tested anything on the first master slot. I only tested an HD 8970M which worked on eDP.
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