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  1. Very logical answer... So we still stuck with this, maybe for a long time.
  2. 376.09 didn't work either? Darn, I started to think that nvidia are ignoring us, the mpcie users, and focusing more into the more mainstream and profitable with bright future, thunderbolt? Or did they intentionally do this?
  3. Hey guys, I just checked nvidia today, and they just released the 376.09 driver Could anyone test it? I am low on quota here...
  4. Okay guys, so I DDU'd my 372.70 notebook driver and Installed the desktop driver for 1060, so I could play with external display (don't judge me, I didn't know :() and yesterday, I tried to install the modded notebook driver again, but It gave me error, the driver installer couldn't install the driver. Frustated, I cleaned all the nvidia extracted drivers at C:\NVIDIA and downloaded drivers then ran the DDU in safe mode, then I downloaded the fresh 372.70 notebook driver, and installed it without modding the nvami.inf, both graphics card the dGPU and eGPU are installed, okay, so I disabled the dGPU, and restarted, ran a few games, and it crashed to dekstop, okay, restarted the laptop again, and then I played ME:Catalysts, it ran in the 1060, using the internal display, uh what? ain't this kind of wrong? shouldn't this fail? Was it because I didn't cleaned the drivers thoroughly? but I was sure I used DDU and it was a fresh download? Was it because nvidia used the same chip for pascal desktop and laptop? uh, so shouldn't the "driver modding" unnecessary? Was it because....? Oh, And I tried the Rise of Tomb Raider, my 1060 3GB just stuttered like hell using the very high texture, the game just ate all those tiny 3GB VRAM, so I dialed down the texture to high, the game ran smoothly, and the visual difference was unnoticeable, Maybe for those with extra money, you should buy the 6GB version, I'll stick with my baby here for a while, an almost unnoticeable slight visual difference won't hurt me...
  5. Hmmm...., so it's partially solved? but the performance is even worse than HD4000?
  6. Did you use ddu to clean your drivers installation before installing the 1060 driver? Mine's just working perfectly. If the error still persists, then it's something else that's causing the problem
  7. Congrats dude!... Are you using the notebook or dekstop driver? Are you using the internal or external display?
  8. I just modded the geforce 372.70 notebook driver to support desktop 1060, got the tutorial from youtube... or just replace your nvami.inf in driver with mine, if you got 1060 3GB too LOL, I got no time for further mod, I just wanna play games, in my laptop... But good luck with that nvami.7z
  9. Anyone who got 1050 ti for egpu with mpcie, and got no access of the advanced bios settings, maybe for now, it's better to sell or return it... I did, I got stuck with this problem too, it was sold in 2 hours Now I got the 1060 3GB, It works with 372.70, and using internal monitor. I'm playing ME:Catalyst and MGS V like never before, I'll buy another games knowing this beast could handle all those games... Problem solved for me, at least for now...
  10. Yes, I know he is using 372.70, my problem is, 1050 ti has no drivers that could work with mpcie, I was stuck... At least, I could play games with the old driver, until Nvidia finally fix the problem (hopefully) And I still could use this card for my desktop, far away at my home when I'm back (I don't know when) My laptop got optimus too, so it is maybe better I got the card from the green... I don't know if buying the 9xx is still worth it...
  11. So, sir, there is still hope for the green team, especially the pascal 10xx... sold my 1050 ti BTW, so, maybe I'll get 1060 now... I am really lost with the red GPU's, never used it since 2009
  12. Just sold my 1050 ti... Considering to buy a new GPU, your 1060 works flawlessly with old 372.70 right? Could the 372.70 driver be used for both 1060 6GB and 3GB? Or, should I move to the team red? again?
  13. Here we go, 375.95 ain't working either, So egpu using 1050 ti with mpcie is a bad option now, we're doomed because the oldest driver for it is 375.63 Any success story using 1050 ti? Should I wait for nvidia to finally fix their driver? Or should I sell my 1050 ti and get 750 ti or 1060?
  14. Ok, I just got 1050 ti as an egpu. It shows error 43 too. Using 375.86
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