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electrosoft

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  1. A few things to check:

    Make sure to test each card independently.

    Make sure to reset (cmos battery disconnect, battery out)

    Make sure you're not somehow stuck in iGFX mode (I had this happen before, and even with a reset, it still couldn't find the card(s). I ended up doing a fresh install and when I manually switched after the install, it then found the card)

    Ksy, make sure to double check your SLI cable and SLI connectors. Do you have an extra SLI cable to rule out the cable itself?

  2. True, but don't forget to factor in resale value of your 6990's to offset the cost of new card(s) (if you go that route).. CPU performance wise, an extreme 2920/2960 is right on the heels of the 3920/3940 and in many cases beats the heatboxed, locked down Haswell 4940mx. I do prefer the screen of my Alienware 18 over my m18x r2, though. I've also grown to prefer it's form factor and look and it is easier to break down and reassemble too IMHO.

  3. I'm entertaining the thougt of upgrading my M18x r1 with a newer/stronger CPU and GPUs.

    my specs at the moment are:

    i7 2670QM

    2x HD6990m

    16Gb RAM (Original)

    512Gb Samsung 850PRO SSD

    1000Gb Hitatchi Travelstar

    I think a new CPU with the 3pipe Heatsink would be the best choice but i dont know wich CPU fits and is supported.

    I would like to keep the GPUs for now because i think they are still pretty fast, if they can work toghether properly (some games dont realy like Xfire)

    Any Suggestions?

    3-pipe HS w/ a 2920xm or 2960xm for OC.

    GPUs, you really have a wide swath from which to select. It depends on your gaming needs...

    .....and budget. ;)

  4. I'm fine with Dell offering BGA smaller models (13/15), but their flagship, larger models need to adhere to the expandable/upgradable model from their previous lines. Even if they have decided to move away from the AW18/M18 behemoths of awesomeness, their 17" model should be an SLI/Xfire thing of beauty. I am 100% sure my AW18 and M18x r2 are the last of my AW laptops with their current direction they are taking.

  5. I have the 2670QM in my M18x r1 (about 3 years old now) and it runs a bit hot i think (about 50-60° at idle), the GPUs are a bit colder.

    would it help to repaste the heatsinks (cpu and gpus), or should i also look for the stronger heatsink?

    The 2670QM in the R1 originally ships with a dual pipe heatsink. A repasting with quality TIM is always a good idea, and if you want extra added cooling (and to set yourself up for a potential upgrade to an extreme 2920xm/2960xm down the road), you can always replace your existing CPU HS with the much beefier Extreme Edition HS.

  6. I had this happen to one of my 18xr2's a few years back that had accumulated trace amounts of elements since it was in my parts and models bench area which can get a bit dusty. Nothing worked and finally and I ended up disassembling the entire system and giving the MB an iso bath (assuming some trace of conductive material was somewhere on the system board), reassembled and everything started back up fine. I also took the time to clean everything meticulously once I had it broken down too.

    Maybe not the path you want to take, but I've brought many systems back to life with a complete dis-assembly, inspection and cleaning.

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