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  1. On 22/10/2016 at 6:15 PM, pixule said:

    i believed i got it working, but not quite,,, my hp touchsmart 15, has igpu only (i7 3630qm with intel hd4000). with gdc exp 8 i attached to mpcie a evga gtx1060. i modified the dsdt, i don't have error 12 anymore, but now, it's the error 43 that's killing me. would pci compaction resolve this problem? thank you for any help.

    I have almost the same config, also ggx 1060 and igpu only, can't solve the Code 43 error, no matter what driver i try...

    Help please!

  2. 3 hours ago, forfudgesake said:

     

    It is very hard to help you when you do not tell us what you have tried.


    Is the PSU set to always power the card? 

    Have you changed the delay switch on the GDC Beast to 7 or 15 seconds?

     

    Your problem is probably not  a driver issue as there are others who got that driver working with mpcie. 

     

    1 hour ago, GTANAdam said:

     

     

    Indeed, seems like a non driver issue. 

    Try playing around the eGPU setup and see if something is incorrectly plugged in, otherwise fiddle around the eGPU setup 1.30 or smth like that by Tech Inferno Fan as it could be the dGPU conflicting with the eGPU since the unified drivers can't allow you to use both graphics card (in some cases it's possible) so disabling the dGPU if you have any will help you solve the problem.. if not, your last resort is to mod the BIOS, enable hotplug capability in all mPCIe slots and also disable the dGPU (and optionally the iGPU if possible).

    Guys i tried everything you said: set the delays on egpu, nothing; reinstalled all the cables from psu and egpu to notebook, nothing; unistalled all drivers with ddu, nothing; my notebook do not have dgpu, only intel graphics 4000; my bios do not have the option to set the hotplug, i'm using mpci.

     

    Any ideas? Maybe try windows 8.1 instead of windows 10?

  3. 1 hour ago, GTANAdam said:

    Let's clarify some things, shall we?

    • If you're using mPCIe with no Hotplug capability (or not sure): use Nvidia driver version 372.70 or earlier.
    • If you're using ExpressCard or mPCIe with Hotplug capability: use Nvidia driver version 375.76 or earlier.
    • If you're using Thunderbolt: Use either the Nvidia driver version 372.70 or earlier OR 375.86 or newer.

    Unfortunately, for those who are using the GTX 1050 Ti with no mPCIe hotplug capability or ExpressCard slot, you will not be able to use it correctly, the main reason is that the drivers for the GTX 1050 Ti are missing in the driver version 372.70 or earlier.

     

    We've concluded that this concerns only the Nvidia Pascal Architecture GPUs, so I personally recommend skipping this one or move to the Red team if eGPU matters to you.

     

    At the time of writing this, the latest available driver from nvidia is 375.95 which has completely broken mPCIe/ExpressCard eGPU capability.

    So, there is no hope for me...

    I can only use this 1060 3gb, do not have other card.

    I've just tested with a gt 710 and worked like a charm...

    The thing is: how the hell there are people here that says the 1060 is working with 372.70 or earlier??

    Please if you still didn't saw my video, please take a look and give the feedback.

  4. On 21/10/2016 at 10:17 PM, Slickback said:

     

    +1 on 375.57 not working :( 

    No, i downloaded it but did not used yet... How does this works anyway? I'm noob...

    21 minutes ago, Arquebusa said:


    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

     

    22 minutes ago, Arquebusa said:


    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

    No, i downloaded it but did not used yet... How does this works anyway? I'm noob...

  5. On 20/11/2016 at 10:46 PM, ArtemisHD said:

    I've been following this thread for a while now and I just wanted to let you know that I'm currently running a Palit GTX 1060 3GB eGPU through my EXP GDC 8.4d (mPCIE) with NVIDIA 372.70 drivers on Windows 10 x64 build 10.0.10586 without any issues at all. I also have my dGPU GTX460M enabled and I can use my dGPU by switching to laptop display from the windows display settings or eGPU by switching to the external display. I hope this helps, thanks!

    How did you put this thing to work??

    I'm using a GDC Beast v8.0 mpci GTX 1060 3GB on Windows 10 64bits, tried EVERY SINGLE DRIVER for gtx 1060, but got nothing, same "code 43" error :(

    ps: Acer aspire v1 571g i7 3632qm no dgpu, only hd graphics 4000.

    I can see the gtx 1060 3gb on device manager and on gpuz, but not working, 0mhz on gpuz and code 43 on device manager.

    Help me guys, PLEASE!

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