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Nvidia eGPU detected but not driving internal LCD
Frizby replied to Frizby's topic in DIY e-GPU Projects
Thanks for you response. Thing I've yet to mention is that the Bus Interface displayed in GPU-Z occasionally change from x1 1.1 to 2.0 and vice versa. From what I've read, Beast adapter has a signal issue. This might be what prevents driving to internal/external monitor. So, is there a way to force pcie 1.1 or 2.0 or check the cable if it's faulty at all? -
Greeting, all kindred souls! I bought a 500w psu and GTX 1060 3GB today. It's been 6 hours+ that I try to get eGPU working with my laptop but for nothing. At first, there was an error 43 which was fixed by clean uninstall with DDU and a complete install of driver 372.70 as suggested by members of this forum. Now I've got another issue, eGPU is detected in Device Manager without any errors but I can't seem to use it for gaming and instead iGPU is used. Here's my specs: V8.0 EXP GDC Beast PCI-E Windows 10 64bit Home MSI GT70 0NC Intel i7-3610QM Intel HD 4000 dGPU GTX 670M 3GB eGPU GTX 1060 3GB RAM 8GB eGPU is detected by GPU-Z I disabled dGPU in Device Manager. If I don't, when gaming, dGPU will be used instead. When I try to enter Nvidia Control Panel, this error is shown. Honestly, I'm about to give up and sell the whole setup as second-handed and suffer some damage and get over it. The reason I want eGPU because I can't afford the whole custom built PC and my laptop dGPU is breaking (sometimes, it not detected at all.)