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  1. Okay I'll ask cicichen about one
  2. I know but did he get the dual heatpipes custom one?
  3. The heatsink is a dual heatpipes one?
  4. Because @Nizmeïsterbought a backlight mod cable from me and the 4060 worked on his laptop. It even worked in Intel Optimus on his MSI GT60 but his laptop EC's fan didn't work... Well the EC on the M4800/M6800 work with the new RTX. You have a DOA card. X-Vsion can repair your GPU, I had my 3080 fixed because of a short-circuit from a screw. Also, Did you get a custom heatsink for the M4800 for the GPU?
  5. You maybe got a broken RTX 4060. Did you send it to repair? Yes your T1000 is from ADLINK, it needs the backlight mod cable to display in eDP.
  6. I got the Ada cards to work in M6700 eDP UEFI and M6800 eDP. M4800 uses the same BIOS type as the M6800 (same NVRAM variables), so it should 100% work. These cards don't work in LVDS unless you use Intel Optimus (iGPU + Nvidia).
  7. Because you didn't have the backlight mod cable for eDP and @Nizmeïsterwas able to use his RTX 4060 MXM in the M4800 eDP but how did you cool it?
  8. Hello. I'm going to buy a cheap M4800 with eDP motherboard + LP156WF6 eDP 1.3 display and use it with an RTX 4070 MXM from X-Vsion (good VBIOS, it has eDP enabled on D, needs backlight cable mod). I do need to get a custom heatsink for the 120W of power. Two heatpipes could work for the M4800, since the OEM one has one fat heatpipe. I already have a M6800 with custom heatsink for the RTX 4080 in eDP with backlight mod (needs EDID override for the OS because bad vbios) and 7720 with 4070 MXM.
  9. Hello I'm selling two Clevo X7200 desktop replacement retro laptops with X58 chipset and dual MXM slots. Compatible with Windows XP Compatible with low input CRT gaming if you're willing to use an AMD HD 5000, 6000 or 7000 series GPU (I have some available!). Specs (1 / 2): CPU: Intel Core i7 920 / Xeon E5640 RAM: 8GB DDR3 / 20GB DDR3 Triple channel dGPU: GTX 470M SLI / GTX 485M with SLI kit SSD: 256GB SATA / 256GB SATA Screen: 1080p FHD 60Hz LVDS for both Battery: none / none Speaker, keyboard and trackpad: WORK / WORK Webcam, microphone and SD slot: WORK / WORK USB-A and DVD driver: WORK / WORK DVI: WORK / WORK HDMI port: WORK / WORK ExpressSlot Available / not available 300W official Chicony AC adapter INCLUDED for both! Case: Metal + Plastic. No sticky residues, clean! Inside is clean + new thermal paste for both CPU and GPU for both laptops! Could arrange shipping to the Europe, tell me your country. Listings with pictures + price: X7200 Xeon with 485M: https://ebay.us/m/2NppOs X7200 i7 with SLI 470M (Read listing's description): https://ebay.us/m/11i4Q3
  10. No need to enable it. Ampere and Ada cards work on M6700 and M6800, in eDP, in pure-UEFI, no Legacy options. It depends on the vbios but mine did have 4G decoding but it wasn't obligated.
  11. HD 7970M + RTX 3000 in heaven benchmark 4.0: 128FPS average at 1080p Ultra. (I can gain easily 5fps if the CPU had +200MHz on the single-core) No weird power limits. GTX 485M/680M + P5200 = 89FPS average Despite the P5200 being 10% faster than the RTX 3000... For example, HD 4600 + RTX 3000 = 142FPS average. I got the blue PCB V1.2 card but... It doesn't display anything... It's vbios 015.018 with 2MFR VRAM chips. I flashed a random 015.019 that didn't work for my MSI green card. The blue one displayed something but then artifacted and never displayed from that vbios version....
  12. For Pascal, the P3000 was maxing at 71W in furmark. It's a 70W GPU. I didn't test with anything newer or powerful yet.
  13. Hello. I've got news. I managed to get the AMD + NVIDIA combo to permanently work. Everything renders from the NVIDIA. DX9,10,11,12 and even OpenGL. How to do that: (WIP) Use a GCN 1.0 card such as the HD 7970M (Blue PCB, V1.2 from P15EL) for the Clevo X7200 Sadly I have the green version from MSI and I lost internal audio and warm boot. (Can't use the early vbios to fix that so I bought a V1.2 P15EL card, I'll receive it later). Use DDU software and remove any existing video drivers. Install both AMD (latest GCN1.0) and NVIDIA drivers. The order doesn't matter. After installing, go to regedit and create a DWORD in the AMD's driver folder to EnableMsHybrid 1 and for NVIDIA's driver folder to EnableMsHybrid 0. Then go to the UserGpuPreferences and add a new string called "DirectXUserGlobalSettings" to set the directX renderer to the NVIDIA GPUID. Value: SwapEffectUpgradeEnable=1;HighPerfAdapter=GPUID; REBOOT THE LAPTOP. Then go back to the registry and delete OpenGLDriverNameWow and OpenGLDriverName from the AMD's folder. Reboot again. Create OpenGLDriverNameWow and OpenGLDriverName in the AMD's folder but this time we'll swap the value with the NVIDIA's ones. Now you have both OpenGL and DX working from the Nvidia as slave! I can finally use the latest NVIDIA drivers because with a Kepler 1 GPU as the master, I was limited with the drivers and I couldn't use an RTX card in the slave. With AMD I can now! On Heaven benchmark 4.0 with AMD + GTX 970M, I gained 7FPS compared to the Nvidia K3000M/GTX 680M + 970M combo I had. 56FPS vs 63FPS, same settings, same resolutions, same CPU, same RAM, same operating system.
  14. I get orange led blink on the Dell Precision M6800 while doing 3DMark/Heaven Benchmark despite using a 330W PSU + Battery. The laptop doesn't charge with a 240W PSU... Only with 330W but at standard speed. I got 270FPS in 1080p Ultra in Heaven 4.0 with the 4080 150W and 4900MQ.
  15. Hello. Now pair that with a 150W GPU, your computer will shutdown instantly! The M6800 doesn't shut down and still maintains without power throttle on both CPU and GPU. I set my current to 90A and I can easily do 65W at 3.9GHz
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