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  1. Thanks for replying! The thing is that the egpu is currently not connected and the dgpu still does not get recognised. I think aswell that it has to do something with the allocation because the device error in the picture comes from the "Arbeitsspeicher" (German for Ram). But it cannot be due to the egpu. Sorry if my phrasing in the first post was misleading. Edit: Fixed! Just remove the faulty driver and restart your computer. It'll be reinstalled and the gpu will be detected again. I hope i won't get the Blackscreen freeze with the new PSU when my egpu is supposed to process things.
  2. Win 7 I7-4700MQ Nvidea GT 750m 12 GB RAM eGPU: GTX 770+PE4C 3.0 (mPCIE)+ Corsair VS650 (PSU) My epgu was directly shutting down when it had to do processing and i was getting a blackscreen. I've read in the FAQ that the reasin is probably the cheap PSU because it wasn't working on Gen 1 either. So i disconected the egpu and ordered a new PSU (be quiet System Power 8 500W) But now my device manager won't find my dgpu. I also checked the hidden devices in the manager. No luck. Next to that i was getting another Error message from this device in the picture. The dgpu is still getting recognised in setup 1.x and in setup the dgpu is still on. I think i messed up something with the pci compaction but i'm not sure. My Tolud with the epgu connected was 2.49GB now disconnected is 2.74GB. I didn't need a DST override and never did one but maybe i did a wrong pci compaction. Uploaded Diag aswell. I hope its conclusive bc i don't know if i have the right compaction. I hope you can help me! diag.rar
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