rhui099
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Oh ok, I didn't see that line and I didn't even know that was possible lol can I do that via Nando’s Setup 1.10b5 ? or is it done in another way? @Tech Inferno Fan thanks for the correction, now I know it can be 2.0
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@Tech Inferno Fan I was looking (and anticipating) at *replies to my post and saw your edit, I used AIDA64 to check my System Info and it says the mPCIe that I have is 1.0... Device Properties Device Description: Broadcom BCM4313GN 802.11b/g/n 1x1 Wireless Network Adapter Bus Type: PCI Express 1.0 x1 Bus / Device / Function: 2 / 0 / 0 I'm a bit confused - - - Updated - - - Yes, it's still the same laptop (Samsung RF511 S05AE) with the 2670QM CPU. If that's true then I'm good to go GTX 780 Ti
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so the port that is available in my laptop is <strike>PCIe 1.0</strike> PCIe 2.0 (it's currently being used by my WiFi card, but I'll remove that to use the PE4L connector), will I be able to use a GTX 780 or a Titan with it? What's the best card that I can use with it? You've been really informative and helpful angerthosenear, thank you very much for your help so far! I really appreciate it
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Thank you very much for that reply, I feel more confident about getting a GTX 680 card, still have to look for one with 3-4GB VRAM in it, but if there's a better card that has noticeable performance and reasonable price, than I might think about it some more. Last question: Can I really utilize the card's performance if I go Titan or 780Ti? You said MikjoA uses a Titan with his setup, was he able to utilize the Titan? I've been reading other posts (this and you posted here too lol) and daver160 said using a Titan for eGPU is not a good idea.. Sorry for asking too much questions, but since I'm really new into eGPU setups, I want to be sure when I buy a graphics card because these upgrades are really expensive, and I don't want to fail on first try. Decisions, decisions...
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Hi, I'm interested in giving my old gaming laptop a boost by getting a better GPU since I have a good enough system (IMO), I heard a GTX 580 does wonders for both 3D Rendering and Gaming, I'm not into gaming that much but I want to work on 3D on this system: Laptop: Samsung RF511-S05AE Processor: Core i7 2670QM @ 2.2 Ghz Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT540M (Optimus) Intel HD3000 I read here (http://forum.techinferno.com/diy-e-gpu-projects/2894-%5Bguide%[email protected]) that I can use the mini PCIe slot (currently has WiFi card in it), and I am ready to purchase PE4L-PM060A to make the upgrade possible. So, my question is, can I use this graphics card? Asus GTX 580 DirectCU II (ENGTX580 DCII/2DIS/1536MD5 - Graphics Cards - ASUS) or any GeForce GTX680 or GTX690 (will have to look for a specific card with high VRAM)? What's the best GeForce card can I use given my setup? ...and can I use a PSU with it instead of an Adapter? Because I don't know if the Power Adapters are enough (or is it? I don't know if it can reach 250W requirement of the said card). Any useful insight to this is much appreciated! Edit: I didn't know if there's any card with a high enough VRAM, need it for 3D Rendering