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  1. @MELOCODI @SOYOON Hello. If you're still interested. It works, you can get them now. I made separate thread for the v2. Pictures and a video are available. M4800 and M6800 were the first subjects and the backlight + pwm control works.
  2. The main difference between X-VSION and ZRT 4080/4090 is the VBIOS location. X-Vsion is on the back side meanwhile the ZRT one is on the front. Not practical for XVSION as you need to remove the entire MXM from the slot to backup your VBIOS. There are some other differences but it's like different locations of each components near the MXM pins. GPU die, VRAM chips and coils are the same.
  3. https://pdf.directindustry.com/viewerCatalog/zrt-technology/mm4080b6-12g/4598281-1085225.html#open I could only find this. It's the same design and board as the ZRT 4090 (MM4090B6-16G) It's like X-VSION 4080 and 4090. Same PCB, same VBIOS DCB. I have the XVSION 4090 datasheet but it's on another device that I can't access at the moment. Might upload the XVSION one in 7 days.
  4. It's a like it's not eDP on D. I tested and I had the same results as on the XVSION VBIOS. ZRT is like a MAX-Q version of the XVSION one. ssj92 said that these vbios indeed use eDP on B which isn't usual. ssj92 made a vbios mod that you should try
  5. Jason from X-Vsion. Helen doesn't answer to emails anymore. Jason gave me more informations than Helen did in a 1 year...
  6. Thanks. But What, so their datasheets were right??? It said eDP on B I was like no way... I have the datasheet of the RTX 4060 and it says eDP on D. I don't have them with me right now. X-Vsion answers about DP_D issue: We encountered a factory with H610 motherboards that had this phenomenon, but later the BIOS PCIE was set to ASMP Disabled and they could be used MSI B760M-P open UEFI and CSM OK Z690 no Asrock B550 open UEFI and CSM OK ASUS H610 Some models work, some models don't I also sent them your Google drive link so they can test it and maybe... Find someone to certificate them?
  7. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R3nI6MCZWSWPsn-z6ZA1wsgKKMFry6e2/view?usp=drivesdk here's a reupload
  8. A video on how the PWM module controls the brightness (video quality is low) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pc26yv-KfplCYKkyqWoC8NvCF2inLdIQ/view
  9. It is available. Copy the link and paste it in your browser. It's the "ZRT" MAX-Q VBIOS
  10. https://notebooktalk.net/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=12390&key=2aad20289c1e82a51d2b5e54149e75c3
  11. I tested the ZRT vbios on my X-Vsion card. PCB version doesn't matter as the most important part which is controlling the display outputs are in the VBIOS chip. The performance is worse because it's a MAX-Q version. I didn't use ZRT drivers maybe that's why the eDP is disabled once the "regular drivers" are installed? You can ask @DynamiteZergfor the ZRT vbios file and test it yourself.
  12. Instructions (in progress): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MUOo4pmnILAYLVOG15z2ga0OfN69NrTt/view?usp=drivesdk
  13. It's just a MAX-Q VBIOS of the X-Vsion one... The eDP is set to disabled once you install the regular drivers. I don't know if ZRT have any special drivers for that, maybe it'll fix the issue for everything?
  14. NEWS: IT WORKS. I CAN CONTROL THE BRIGHTNESS WITH MY PWM MODULE. THE FLEXCABLE CAN TRANSIT THE PWM DATA and ALSO set the GROUND for the PWM module!! A5500 worked on the M17X R4 with the backlight too! Pictures: https://ebay.io/m/4vy02C
  15. Get the Alienware M17X R4 120Hz or 17 R1 120Hz for eDP
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