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The Intel HD3000 is the integrated graphic card. You can actually run the eGPU on the internal screen because you have a Intel HD that allows Optimus to switch from it to the eGPU (external GPU).
Now if you don't have the Expresscard slot you probably have the mPCIe (it's a wifi device slot). But that would mean you'll have to open the laptop in order to plug the eGPU setup.
Thank you yes I think I have a mPCIe (I have wifi on). Does it mean to remove the wifi card by an other one to manage eGPU ?
Aso Is that requires some software to be installed in addition of the graphic card drivers or did ti work by itself ?
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The 660ti is the graphic card (GPU), the 6650M is discrete graphic card and not external. What is you CPU, and do you have an ExpressCard slot?
My cpu is an intel core i7 2620 I don't have a ExpressCard slot. I think that my discrete graphic card is a intel HD3000 in the CPU.
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Sir, You can also get it to work on internal lcd if you get a kepler/fermi compatible card such as the 660/660ti and 550ti. Cheers!
Thank you; I checked my mother board is from Sony Bios: INSYDE and Chipset HM67. My external graphic card is an ATI Radeon 6650M.
Sorry to ask but 660ti is that about the motherboard type or graphic card type ?
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Thank Bjorm I have a Sony Vaio VPCZ217GH i7 2620M intel HD3000 8Gb. This is a model of 2012. Thank also I have found some additional information in this post
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Excelent video !!! I'm wondering about the next steps to setup the PE4L-PM060A. I have a Vaio VPCZ217GH and I wonder if I can do eGPU with too.
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I tried the link :- HWtools's PE4L-PM060A it seems not be working any longer is this device ok : PE4L V2.1b + PE4L-PM060A ( PM3N +60cm Cable ), No SWEX, GEN.2 PCI-E Slot Adapter ?
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For the bottom plate; is this one ok for a VPCZ217GH ? http://www.sparepartswarehouse.com/Sony,Laptop,Part,X25809363.aspx ? : X-2580-936-3 - Sony Laptop Miscellaneous Parts
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Hi I'm new here and looking forward to know if my mother board is supporting eGPU. I'm very interested in and get a bit lost. Maybe because I discover the site
eGPU experiences [version 2.0]
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I will purchase one I dont have any now same time I will purchase the GPU :-) The point is to prepare it well to be sure it will work. You are right first point is to check if I have an available mPCIe slot.