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  1. Maybe you are true, but a gain of 5fps on 40.5fps total is more than 10% of increased performance... Anyway I wrote I'm waiting a new card, a great one with which I'll repeat the test... Probably you didn't read the whole post
  2. Okay guys, PE4C v3.0 arrived and I tested benchmark between PCI1 and PCI2 as I mentioned above. I tested both with an overclocked Sapphire R7 240, now I bought an R9 380x and I will soon test it too. PCI GEN1: Unigine Heaven Benchmark 4.0 FPS: 35.7 Score: 898 Min FPS: 17.4 Max FPS: 64.9 System Platform: Windows NT 6.2 (build 9200) 64bit CPU model: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2520M CPU @ 2.50GHz (2491MHz) x2 GPU model: Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000 9.17.10.4229/AMD Radeon R7 200 Series 15.300.1025.1001 (2108MB) x1 Settings Render: Direct3D9 Mode: 1280x720 fullscreen Preset Custom Quality Medium Tessellation: Disabled PCI GEN2: Unigine Heaven Benchmark 4.0 FPS: 40.5 Score: 1019 Min FPS: 17.9 Max FPS: 69.9 System Platform: Windows NT 6.2 (build 9200) 64bit CPU model: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2520M CPU @ 2.50GHz (2491MHz) x2 GPU model: Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000 9.17.10.4229/AMD Radeon R7 200 Series 15.300.1025.1001 (2108MB) x1 Settings Render: Direct3D9 Mode: 1280x720 fullscreen Preset Custom Quality Medium Tessellation: Disabled
  3. What's the difference in both working eGPU setup on UEFI or Legacy? I tried both and UEFI seem to be plug and play instead on Legacy I needed to do some workaround to make my eGPU working , but there's any other difference? Are performance the same? Do Legacy work with all lastest GPUs?
  4. Okay guys, I'm getting a Sapphire R9 380x 4gb ddr5 and a eGPU adaptor that support PCI 2.0, I already have a eGPU adaptor that support PCI 1.1 and also I have another GPU (Sapphire R7 240 1gb ddr5) to make few tests. I'm not really sure that changes will be huge, in reality I think performance will not vary more than 3-5%. But that's just an opinion! As soon as my new adaptor and new GPU arrive I can make benchmarking tests to clear this topic out! I mainly do this because there's so much confusion about PCI type and wrong suggestions can sometimes lead people to spend huge amount of money for nothing (I'm an example, I spent over 250USD only in adaptors because someone told me that PCI type matter and make a huge difference), maybe PCI will make a huge difference, who knows? I will discover if that's the truth. -STAY TUNED-
  5. Hi guys, I'm selling my PE4H v2.4 in perfect state (I'm maniac in keeping stuff without scratches) and more important fully functional at a price of favor 80USD SHIPPED. I paid this product 114USD shipped (and that was without custom duties, because I'm european I paid additional 43USD for a total of 157USD!) I can send any pic you want, and also help you to set up if you need to. My EGPU is working fine on an external full-hdmi BENQ monitor (<1ms lag). Just to clarify the product is the one in this page http://www.hwtools.net/Adapter/PE4H.html For any clarification, pictures just ask: reply here, pm or email me it's the same I'll answer as soon as possible.
  6. I mailed Nando telling him that I wanted to buy Setup 1.30 and he replied me to make a 25USD donation to his email address... I made the donation and when he received donation gave me instructions
  7. Bought today DIY e-GPU Setup 1.30 by Nando4 an made it work in about 2 minutes, no need for DSDT override and most important I have not lost my precious time! -I'm using PE4H v2.4, ONLY PCIe GEN 1- Soon I'll buy this PE4C V3.0 suggested by Nando for enhanced performance respect my actual eGPU adaptor (PE4H v2.4).
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