lbarnes
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It works fine now also on GEN2! The solution was,: I removed all graphic drivers, then I installed 353.30 nvidia driver package for WIN10. The driver was a problem as it seems.
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Hi Nando, thanks for the quick reply, I can downgrade the EC port speed to GEN1 as well from BIOS, shall I try there 1st?
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Good day, I am really new at this forum, I hope I post to the right thread. I put together my stuff almost a week ago (Hp8570p *ATI dGPU 7550* + EXP GDC Beast V 7.0 + GTX 560 Ti + Windows 10 64 bit), I got through these steps: - I started the eGPU with hot plugging into EC slot, the system did not recognize it, after I moved the delay switch to the central position the eGPU was recognized, and external display went on, but after 1-2 minutes it went off again and got error code 43. - I got setup 1.30 from Nando, I run it from a USB stick, but chainload does not work as I experienced. I have partition GPT and did not changed it to MBR yet. I made some let say tests in setup 1.30, but I am not sure what I did, let say I was like a blind man. Then started the system. The eGPU became more stable. I can run it all day using office softwares and doing my daily job, and error 43 has been disappeared. BUT: - when I start a game, and the eGPU has overload on it, switches off the external screen. Sometimes the eGPU remains on in the device manager without problems, and I also see it in GPU-Z active, but the external display is off, and I can bring it on when I restart the system again, and hotplug the eGPU after Win 10 is running. I have an external display with VGA connector on it, the other end of the cable is DVI connector. I tried it with a display with a DVI connector on it with a DVI DVI cable, but the display even not switched on after a restart and a hotplug. Do you know what can be the problem? Thanks.