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Elitebook 8470p + Intel HD 4000 + MSI GTX 750 Ti | 2 issues
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BlackMamba, I can use both external and internal screen but performance is poor on internal screen. -
Elitebook 8470p + Intel HD 4000 + MSI GTX 750 Ti | 2 issues
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Hi BlackMamba, You can fix error 12 by DSDT overriding. I never used Setup 1.30. Search the forum and you'll find tutorial for DSDT overriding and lots of information. -
Elitebook 8470p + Intel HD 4000 + MSI GTX 750 Ti | 2 issues
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Hello Doink, Thanks for answer. I ended up my search. -
Elitebook 8470p + Intel HD 4000 + MSI GTX 750 Ti | 2 issues
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Doink, My GPU-Z result attached. Any suggestions? Hi Doink, Sorry for my late answer. I'll check and tell you the result as soon as possible. -
Hi TomNL, How did you fix hotplug issue?
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Hello everyone, I have an HP Elitebook 8470p with integrated graphics (Intel HD 4000). I made my eGPU work but having some issues with it. I have expresscard edition of EXP GDC and my graphics card is MSI GTX 750 Ti. 1. I have to plug & eject expresscard connector several times for make my computer recognize eGPU. Sometimes it not recognizes, sometimes recognizing it as MS Basic Display Adapter and sometimes as NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti. Any solution? Solution for issue #1: With a paper clip, keeping PSU on solved this issue. 2. When I use external display, gaming performance is quite high but if I use internal screen, FPS dragging down dramatically. Is there a way to fix it? Thanks for any replies, Alparslan