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  1. I did a few tries marking everything I changed from BIOS. After each test I did a full bios reset, clearing CMOS and trying again. This is the graphics menu from the unlocked BIOS from my notebook: http://i.imgur.com/tj7ptLB.jpg The original BIOS from MSI, even the latest, show no option to enabled iGPU. All test were done using WINDOWS 10 - fresh install. I have not tweaked any other settings since I'm not familiar with: Graphics Turbo IMON current: GTT Size Apperture size DVMT Pre-allocated DVMT TOTAL GFX Memory I have no idea if any of those would stop windows crashing when using iGPU. From the tests: First Display PEG [DEFAULT] IGFX DISABLED [DEFAULT] Low Power Mode OFF [DEFAULT] BOOT OK FROM BIOS - BOOT OK FROM WINDOWS - NO IGPU IN DEVICE MANAGER First Display PEG IGFX Enabled Low Power Mode Off NO BOOT FROM BIOS First Display PEG IGFX Enabled Low Power Mode On NO BOOT FROM BIOS First Display PCI IGFX Enabled Low Power Mode ON NO BOOT FROM BIOS First Display PCI IGFX Enabled Low Power Mode OFF NO BOOT FROM BIOS First Display IGFX IGFX Enabled Low Power Mode OFF NO BOOT FROM BIOS First Display IGFX IGFX Enabled Low Power Mode ON BOOT OK FROM BIOS - WINDOWS CRASH DURING BOOT IF DRIVERS ARE INSTALLED. IT WOULD ALSO CRASH WINDOWS DURING DRIVER INSTALLATION. @Arbystrider I wasn't able to try Intel's Lucid Virtu just yet because I took my eGPU setup apart, but as far as I can see it's meant for selected motherboards only. Also I don't think the problem is related to wiring the LCD internal display but a few lanes from the CPU itself to make iGPU to work. @utopian201 I can't boot into windows with both, dGPU and iGPU so I can't switch.
  2. Thanks Tech Inferno Fan for your input. Do you have any experience with Actual Window Manager? I just have to select the game I want and select the fake monitor and it will start there. Than, how do I drag it if I can't see the image on the fake monitor? EDIT: Nevermind just found out that it would greatly impact on performance. It seems I'm screwed with this notebook, sadly because I like it
  3. I had to flash the unlocked bios on my MSI GT683 notebook to be able to enable IGFX and set it as boot device. The problem is that I can't make Windows 10 boot when using it. Things I've tried: Windows update driver for Intel HD graphics 3000. Intel drivers for windows 8 x64, all 4 of them available on Intel's website. When the crash happens: during driver install. if I install it from Safe Mode, when I boot windows up, it crashes. Tried every scenario disabling my GTX 570m inside windows. If I could get Intel HD Graphics to work, I would be able to use eGPU. This thread is kind of my last resort but to be honest I think something is missing in the motherboard or something that is keeping the intel graphics to work.
  4. Ok, I give up, it's been a few days that I'm tweaking windows to work with my Intel HD Graphics 3000 without any success. That LucidLogix website doesn't seem to exist anymore. Is there any other option to try?
  5. I'm on windows 10. I7 second gen. Gtz 570m and gtx 750. I have intel graphics but I can't maki it work. Do you mind telling your notebook setup? And how did you copy the hardware ids? I'm using mpci-e
  6. That's weird, my i7 cpu is described as hd 3000 capable but the original BIOS don't have an option to turn it on. Since I'm using the unlocked bios I can turn it on and windows can see it. I've tried to install the drivers in regular mode, safe mode, from intel website and from windows update. It always result in crashing or black screen after windows logo. It seems like if my notebook didn't support the iGPU but my cpu does. Even the official site don't have any bios for it, even for old OS like windows 7.
  7. I did it today. It doesn't work with Windows 10 and latest drivers.
  8. This post is from last year. I have a similar situation with dGPU 570m and eGPU 750 (if all go as planned will be replaced by 970). I have i7 second gen so no iGPU. Is this still the way to go? Should I purchase Setup 1.3, demote my dGPU and that way would Optimus work?
  9. I own a MSI GT683DXR with 570m dedicated graphics card. I´ve installed a GTX 750 using EXP GDC Beast and it gets detect by Windows 10, no problem but I want to be able to use my internal monitor with it. I can hook external monitors to the graphics card and they work but when running games the 570m is the one used to render graphics. I was wondering if it was possible to use Nvidia Optimus but thats only for intel graphics plus Nvidia Cards. Sicne my notebook uses an i7 second generation I don't have a intel graphics here. Is there a way to make the eGPU output to my notebook monitor and be used in games?
  10. Hey, my first post in this forum I´m going to give a new breath of life to my MSI GT683DXR with a 980M and I was hopping to flash the unlocked BIOS file from this thread. The MSI GT683 Unlocked.zip Is for GT683 only or can be flashed in 683DXR version? My bios at the moment is EF16F2IMS.30W.
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