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  1. Hello, My name is Nisvet Dedic and I am new to this website/forum, and I hope to get along with you all and have a nice time discussing tech related material. First I would like to state my problem, as you can see from the title, I am having a certain problem with my eGPU, and I am constantly getting code 43 no matter what kind of process I do, I also come to one outcome and the result is always code 43. I tried finding the answer on the internet and I even posted on the official forum of the eGPU and have waited a good week but no answer. I am not going to put a link of the thread I posted because I don't want to get in trouble or accused of advertising, but the eGPU I am using is the EXP GDC Beast, which I bought from banggood. Was pretty cheap and I did my research on eGPU's and they seem pretty decent even tho they are limited to a 1x bandwidth. My laptop's brand is the Lenovo G710 and the specs are as follows; i5 4200m 12gb ram ( 8gb + 4gb ) intel hd 4600 1tb hdd windows 10 eGPU I am using is the EXP GDC Beast v7 (I believe, I am not quite sure, but it was bought recently) Gpu I am using for the eGPU is the Msi Gtx 760 2gb OC PSU: Corsair GS 750 750w *Power supply is a large one, but its the only one I can use atm since I really don't want to buy another for a non-working eGPU.* I am using the mpci port for the connection between the eGPU and my laptop, had to remove my Wireless/Bluetooth card and I had unlock my bios since it was whitelisted and can only use certain Lenovo approved hardware, which was quite a hassle to deal with in the beginning, but I found someone on a forum to do it for me at a cheap price. Now I will tell you the steps I tried when I was messing around while I was constantly getting code 43. Turned the eGPU off and set the delay and the other switch to off, and then tried rebooting the laptop with the eGPU plugged in. (Everything ran perfectly fine, the psu turned on and the gpu did as well, but the light on the eGPU was red, not sure if that means its working or if there is an error.) When entering the device manager I could see the gpu I was using but the problem still persisted. Tried disabling and removing drivers of the intel 4600 but it didn't solve the problem either, it would always show the yellow triangle within the details it would say, " Code 43" Can anyone help me with this, I really want to try the eGPU and see what it can do, but I am stuck and have tried everything but with no avail. Thank you for reading. -Nisvet
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