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FS: HP nVIDIA Quadro P5200 16GB GDDR5 MXM-B


triturbo

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Price: 700

Condition: Used

Warranty: None

Reason for sale: I need the money

Payment: PayPal

Item location: Sofia, Bulgaria

Shipping: FREE
International shipping: FREE
Handling time: 2 working days

Feedback: None


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It's a "D" revision of the HP's P5200 MXM, so it's a bit trickier to modify in order to accept vBIOS. I did try to just solder a BIOS chip but it didn't work. I think there's a forum member with the right knowledge to make it happen. Not to mention that my system is a bit picky when it comes to output since it's not exactly eDP, rather DP driven LVDS converter board with a 10bit display to make it more fun. Anyway the card was brand new when I got it, now it has some K5 Pro residue, that's why I'm listing it as used, although it has like half an hour in total in the laptop, acting like dead, because without BIOS it is. I don't exactly want to part with it, but I'd rather have the money at this point in time.

 

Proof of ownership:

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veeeery interesting card, with a bit of tweaking u can get that up to 1080 desktop levels! plus it sports 16GB of vRAM, way ahead of its time. but true, the tricky part is the vbios chip soldering since at stock it comes without one and also finding a proper vbios that ur machine actually supports.

 

good luck with the sale!

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22 hours ago, jaybee83 said:

veeeery interesting card, with a bit of tweaking u can get that up to 1080 desktop levels! plus it sports 16GB of vRAM, way ahead of its time. but true, the tricky part is the vbios chip soldering since at stock it comes without one and also finding a proper vbios that ur machine actually supports.

 

good luck with the sale!

 

That was the plan, but things changed "a bit". Also these 16gigs would've been more than enough for 1200p, hell even for 1600p (my external). Oh well.

 

Thanks!

 

20 hours ago, Reciever said:

I can vouch for this member having a long time tenure from Notebookreview. I will allow for exceptions for any member I can personally verify. 

 

Thank You all and GLWS @triturbo

 

Thank you very much!

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