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Hello people.

 

I managed to get the RTX 4080 to work on the M6800 eDP UEFI version. No Haswell TDP bugs, displays on eDP and can do 154W max.

 

The same GPU worked on the Clevo P570WM eDP 120Hz 3D laptop (UEFI, 2012, Ivy bridge)

 

However, I tried to use this GPU (with the backlight mod cable) on the Dell Precision M6700 with the eDP 120Hz screen and... It doesn't work.

 

eDP cable is plugged with the backlight mod and the computer doesn't boot, laptop stays on

 

eDP cable is unplugged with the backlight mod cable computer doesn't boot, laptop stays on

 

HDMI is plugged, eDP cable is unplugged with the backlight mod and the computer boots to the bios (external display)

 

The RTX 4080 has eDP on DP_D. The M6700 has eDP set on DP_D. The M6800 also has eDP on DP_D.

 

So what's the difference between the M6700 and M6800? Why it doesn't work?

 

The RTX 3000 from HP works on both laptops. So the maximum I can do for the M6700 is RTX Turing from HP?

 

Any help? 

Edited by SuperMG
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different eDP ports? 

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Annihilator said:

different eDP ports? 

No this is wrong.

 

Both are eDP, same connectors.

 

It's eDP on DP_D for both, the same as on the RTX 3000 from HP.

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trying a bios on the 4080 with less PL maybe? possible the m4700 cant deliver enough power for the whole system?

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Posted
1 hour ago, Annihilator said:

trying a bios on the 4080 with less PL maybe? possible the m4700 cant deliver enough power for the whole system?

No it's not... It doesn't use 100% TDP on the BIOS. This is also wrong. And we're talking about the M6700.

 

Also no other VBIOS are compatible with this GPU.

Posted
1 hour ago, SuperMG said:

No it's not... It doesn't use 100% TDP on the BIOS. This is also wrong. And we're talking about the M6700.

 

Also no other VBIOS are compatible with this GPU.

 

just know from desktop, when u hit the power button, the whole system has a peak before bios is loaded... think same for laptop?

 

may try with only 1 mem module n disconnect all drives to save some power to test. 

 

 

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Posted
53 minutes ago, Annihilator said:

 

just know from desktop, when u hit the power button, the whole system has a peak before bios is loaded... think same for laptop?

 

may try with only 1 mem module n disconnect all drives to save some power to test. 

 

 

The laptop stays on, no boot, nothing. Before it does some HDD status led blinking and then nothing. So power isn't an issue because the laptop would immediately force shutdown. Memory isn't an issue. Unplugging the CMOS isn't solving the boot issue.

 

The pc boots externally in HDMI out by unplugging the eDP LCD cable, so it's none of these issues...

Posted
18 hours ago, Annihilator said:

 

just know from desktop, when u hit the power button, the whole system has a peak before bios is loaded... think same for laptop?

 

may try with only 1 mem module n disconnect all drives to save some power to test. 

 

 

 

I don't think this is the case here. The laptop turns on and doesn't post unless a certain configuration is used. The laptop fails to detect/work with the video card and doesn't turn on because of that, this isn't a power related problem, more of a vbios / UEFI / Bios setting that comes into play.

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Posted
3 hours ago, JadeRover said:

 

I don't think this is the case here. The laptop turns on and doesn't post unless a certain configuration is used. The laptop fails to detect/work with the video card and doesn't turn on because of that, this isn't a power related problem, more of a vbios / UEFI / Bios setting that comes into play.

 

think the m4700 has fallback mode like m4800 has, when dedicated graphics dont work, igpu will set automatically to primary. 

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iGPU can't be used with eDP displays in this system, only LVDS.

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Posted
14 hours ago, JadeRover said:

 

I don't think this is the case here. The laptop turns on and doesn't post unless a certain configuration is used. The laptop fails to detect/work with the video card and doesn't turn on because of that, this isn't a power related problem, more of a vbios / UEFI / Bios setting that comes into play.

Okay let me try. Everytime I switch the settings, it get resetted maybe because of the CMOS battery, that's why I gave up. Let me switch that.

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