FrancoTecno Posted April 7 Posted April 7 i have a question about upgrade in GT60/GT70 (are the same), both models uses an internal eDP to LVDS converter (ANX1122), what its the range of display upgrade? about the 3K edition of this models, uses eDP instead of LVDS? i never saw a eDP connector on this motherboards. actually i have the stock FHD TN display. MSI GT60 2OC Intel i7 4930MX, GTX 1060, 15.6" FHD (90Hz OC), 32GB RAM, 1TB mSATA RAID 0 (2x512), 1TB HDD, Intel WiFi 7 BE200 Card
FrancoTecno Posted April 7 Author Posted April 7 the best sweet spot for me its an IPS panel with 144hz. MSI GT60 2OC Intel i7 4930MX, GTX 1060, 15.6" FHD (90Hz OC), 32GB RAM, 1TB mSATA RAID 0 (2x512), 1TB HDD, Intel WiFi 7 BE200 Card
JadeRover Posted April 7 Posted April 7 Some 15.6 and 17.3 inch laptops of that era (ivy bridge + Haswell) used eDP to LVDS converters so that they could connect to LVDS displays that were more common at the time. You are in luck as your model came with a 3K option, what you have to do is hunt down that 3K eDP cable as it can only connect to a 3K eDP display (LVDS tops out at 1080p). Then, you'll have to check if the connector is 40 pins 0.5mm pitch or 40 pins 0.4mm pitch, after that you can buy a 40 pin display of your liking (making sure the pin pitch + connector position will work with the 3K cable). You can chose 1440p 144Hz for example I would not go up to 4K resolution as older systems can't deal with the bandwidth if the internal eDP connection is limited to DP1.1 (not always the case : happens if there is mux switch in the way, example precision M6700 has no mux switch = DP version limited by MXM gpu installed). If you really want 144Hz, the safest way is getting 1080p 144Hz as even if it is DP1.1 limited because of mux switch, you can still get 154Hz max Precision M6700 : i7-3740QM | P3000 6gb engineering vbios | 20gb DDR3 1600Mhz | FHD ips dreamcolor | delta fans Zbook 17 g3 : i7-6820HQ -75mv | M3000m 4gb | 16gb DDR4 2400Mhz | FHD ips Precision 7720 : i7-6820HQ -80mv & 102.7mhz BCLK| Zotac GTX1060 6gb, 100w OC vbios | 16gb DDR4 2666Mhz | (crappy) FHD ips -> 1440p165hz upgraded Zbook 17 g5 : i7-8850H, -140mv | P5200 16gb | 32gb DDR4 | FHD IPS
FrancoTecno Posted Friday at 11:34 PM Author Posted Friday at 11:34 PM On 4/7/2026 at 4:35 AM, JadeRover said: Some 15.6 and 17.3 inch laptops of that era (ivy bridge + Haswell) used eDP to LVDS converters so that they could connect to LVDS displays that were more common at the time. You are in luck as your model came with a 3K option, what you have to do is hunt down that 3K eDP cable as it can only connect to a 3K eDP display (LVDS tops out at 1080p). Then, you'll have to check if the connector is 40 pins 0.5mm pitch or 40 pins 0.4mm pitch, after that you can buy a 40 pin display of your liking (making sure the pin pitch + connector position will work with the 3K cable). You can chose 1440p 144Hz for example I would not go up to 4K resolution as older systems can't deal with the bandwidth if the internal eDP connection is limited to DP1.1 (not always the case : happens if there is mux switch in the way, example precision M6700 has no mux switch = DP version limited by MXM gpu installed). If you really want 144Hz, the safest way is getting 1080p 144Hz as even if it is DP1.1 limited because of mux switch, you can still get 154Hz max From i discovered, my motherboard uses LVDS interface from an eDP to LVDS onboard converter, the 3k edition dont have this converter and outputs directly an eDP signal, but both motherboards uses the same LVDS connector, only the signal interface changes. Now i am trying to get a schematic of the REV 3 of the motherboard MSI GT60 2OC Intel i7 4930MX, GTX 1060, 15.6" FHD (90Hz OC), 32GB RAM, 1TB mSATA RAID 0 (2x512), 1TB HDD, Intel WiFi 7 BE200 Card
FrancoTecno Posted Friday at 11:36 PM Author Posted Friday at 11:36 PM MSI GT60 2OC Intel i7 4930MX, GTX 1060, 15.6" FHD (90Hz OC), 32GB RAM, 1TB mSATA RAID 0 (2x512), 1TB HDD, Intel WiFi 7 BE200 Card
FrancoTecno Posted yesterday at 05:12 AM Author Posted yesterday at 05:12 AM rev 1.1 vs rev 3.0 (3k edition) integrated display output MSI GT60 2OC Intel i7 4930MX, GTX 1060, 15.6" FHD (90Hz OC), 32GB RAM, 1TB mSATA RAID 0 (2x512), 1TB HDD, Intel WiFi 7 BE200 Card
JadeRover Posted yesterday at 08:59 AM Posted yesterday at 08:59 AM OK, no choice unfortunately, you must get a 3k motherboard + 3k cable for a 4k upgrade Precision M6700 : i7-3740QM | P3000 6gb engineering vbios | 20gb DDR3 1600Mhz | FHD ips dreamcolor | delta fans Zbook 17 g3 : i7-6820HQ -75mv | M3000m 4gb | 16gb DDR4 2400Mhz | FHD ips Precision 7720 : i7-6820HQ -80mv & 102.7mhz BCLK| Zotac GTX1060 6gb, 100w OC vbios | 16gb DDR4 2666Mhz | (crappy) FHD ips -> 1440p165hz upgraded Zbook 17 g5 : i7-8850H, -140mv | P5200 16gb | 32gb DDR4 | FHD IPS
FrancoTecno Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago and 13 minutes ago, JadeRover said: OK, no choice unfortunately, you must get a 3k motherboard + 3k cable for a 4k upgrade and about upgrading the LVDS panel? whats the better LVDS panel i can get? MSI GT60 2OC Intel i7 4930MX, GTX 1060, 15.6" FHD (90Hz OC), 32GB RAM, 1TB mSATA RAID 0 (2x512), 1TB HDD, Intel WiFi 7 BE200 Card
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