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  1. Cheap dirt. AFAIK, about 15-20$. Even those 4K ones. Very! In fact, one guy using here is right on this forum, too. Have you seen ultimate 8770w thread ? Though.. ... now I remember there was reason he uses Radeon MXM 😕 And I hate that word. Compability (between vbios and LCD matrix). And I encountered that problem before, with Clevo. I have a lot of free time on my hands (pun intented, you know, carpal tunnel ^^). Maybe I will think of something. EDIT. Well, during writing I already got first idea. I need zbook 17 g6 original LCD to check. It should be 100% compatible with mine RTX, since it's same platform and even laptop model. And even if it doesn't work, we still make step toward solution.
  2. My idea is to buy eDP 30pin cable for Clevo and use original one from HP (or buy one cheaply to not destroy original one :P). Simply, because then we solder only one side. Muuuuch easier to make it work. And less subject to noise problems. Only real question is will it work with my RTX? As you know I already checked with K1000M and everythings works as intended. But it was so long time ago I don't remember. And I checked videos I made when trying 4k cable, it worked too, but my bad was in using LVDS hp cable. 4K clevo cables would be a lot better (signal needs special treatment - traces length, noise supression, etc). That's why on Chinese forum they said guy modified clevo cable for his 8770w
  3. Interesing job ! Any benchmarks pre-mod and after ?
  4. I really would love some better LCD in laptop. My dreamcolor screen at lowest brightness lights up whole room at night 😅 Anybody with DC can confirm same "problem" with minimal brightness ?
  5. Hi there, sorry for such long time to notice, hand is still recovering and in few days I will have other hand "not usable" for some time 😞 So let me help as much I can now, About looking for 5V points, use pins from under DVD slot. To find which one, type "8560w boardview" in search engine, use OpenBoardviewer from github. With such tool you can also understand fan connector pins role. You need only one wire across board, if I remember, connect PWM pin from "slave fan" to PWM pin from "main fan". REMEMBER to solder it BEFORE that little coil. If you solder it AFTER coil (directly to 5 legged IC) you will damage it! 1- 5V 2- PWM 3- GND 4- Tacho 5- Coild for PWM signal Like I wrote, remember to solder in between that coil (5) and pin (2). For DVD port you can even use electronic side cutter. I did so, of course being careful and gently. After plastic "deletion" metal wires left I just desoldered with soldering iron and pinched them with pliers. Good luck Nice one ! Sure! No problem, I even found another DC board, so I have 3 in total - one from Zbook (using it in my laptop) and two from 8560W (one is green, other blue). I will upload them all after I will be able to work! BTW, PC industry situation nowadays makes my inside very sad, I think we will have to get through that Shawkshank Redemption pipe of (...) with what we have.. I had plans to build myself a nice PC, but after PC parts price rising I decided to stay with my trusty old notebook even longer. Untill he will come of age to drink beer with me ^_^ See you all later !
  6. That component turns on sata led activity, in simple answer. Regarding project, have fun and good luck! Few months ago I helped my friend to repaste his Precision 7520. He does have mxm slot too, but unfortunately it’s smaller A version. Nice laptops, though!
  7. Actually you can carefully *delete* that connector with pliers, no need to dissasembly whole laptop. If you would like to use that SATA port then it would be possible to route cables elsewhere
  8. Definitely desolder dvd connector, mxm board will bend overtime and stop working. Especially with heatsink attached. Smartphones have very small board, so it's less prone to bend issue.
  9. 1866 and 2133 RAM works out of box, no bios mod needed. Try finding 8560w boardview and using openboard viewer on internet, it would help finding voltages a lot (8560w and 8570w are almost same layouts). From my experience, 980M gained twice performance on modded heatsink. I advise to remove keyboard for better cooling operation till you make one.
  10. Small update, right speaker audio channel started malfunctioning (sometimes dissapearing for moment, sometimes working normally), so I bite bullet and changed audio IC. From 92HD80 to 92HD94, now both speakers sounds better (comparing to 8560w with Windows 7 and SRS) and no more missing audio channel problem.
  11. Haha, sorry, I didn't remember how rough that draft was. My plan is to : 1) make hi res photo of both connectors to show what is connected, show starting orientation and enumerate pins we need 2) make some simple schematic in KiCAD to better show what connect to what (instead of printed sketched paper ^_^) Would that be better to make mod yourselves ?
  12. DP port output checking is essential to find compatible vbios and flashing another (I only bricked my GPU once, so external programmer may be needed). For drivers use NVClean with manually downloaded drivers from nvidia + adding hardware ID in program to check if there would be any code 43 in driver section. No output on internal LCD or code 43 means another vbios to flash. Look for vbios on techpowerup site on unverified uploads, techinferno, etc. As for vendor, HP's firmware for GPUs are least compatible with hp laptops, haha. There is no difference between 8570w and 8770w, electrically and firmware side it is really same thing. And sometimes, it is just damaged GPU
  13. As for cable, one could already make one using my post's info. Unfortunately I don't have energy or health lately to check different vbioses with eDP screen on 8560w (but I'm 90% sure it's vbios that makes LCD compatible with laptop). About chassis and modding another board in, I though about that. What makes this laptop good for me ? It is quality of build, sturdiness. But instead of making "impossible" (making case from scratch or making new motherboard with same dimensions), I would rather make some fusion between clevo P751 cooling system, 3 speaker audio, CPU socket and 8570w magnesium shell, keyboard and touchpad.
  14. You can check screen type by device manager and looking at monitor's hardware ID. DC is AFAIK LGD0220, others are only TN LCD (and very good ones, though). Only DC screen can go above Pascal generation cards. In my experience HP's vBIOSes are last to work with 8570w ^_^ even Dell's are more compatible. CH341 will do a job, but I never used clamps. Soldering flash IC off boards make better results, much less prone to errors (mostly encountered during "verify" phase) due to missmatch. You may need 5V to 3V converter, but have to check what IC GPU uses. So until DC screen confirmed, you may use only those olders M2200.
  15. Hi there! Nice LAN party there ! I definitely would love to play some old LAN games, haha. And that is nice to hear, helping people out was my goal 🙂 I would try out vbios programming on that m2200, begin with that one I recommend checking out P1000 and P2000, I had tried both P5000 and P5200 and those worked with no problems (P5200 would need notebookfan control app from github with 8560w profile set to "auto"). Px200 series need only to buy flash IC and solder it after programming. Not sure about Mxxxx series GPU, but P1000 and others would need DC displays, UEFI only bios mode with Windows installed on GPT style partition. Fastboot turned off helps too. Good luck!
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