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  1. On 27/8/2016 at 2:31 PM, DaCM said:

    Laptop Specs
    i7 3610QM
    8GB RAM
    GTX 660m
    Windows 10 Anniversary 64bit
    1080p screen

     

    eGPU Components
    Zotac GTX 1060 Mini
    550W Chieftec PSU
    PE4C v3 mPCIe

     

    Installation Steps
    - Uninstall mobile nvidia drivers, reboot
    - Take out wifi card to free up mPCIe slot 
    - Install PE4C connector into the slot (with the GTX 1060 and PSU already set up with the PE4C)
    - Reboot, install desktop nvidia driver, reboot

    At this point the 1060 was properly recognised by the system (no errors at all), without the need to use Setup 1.3. There is no need to use any of the delay switches on the PE4C either, it is simple plug and play.

     

     

    Hi! Sorry for using an old thread, have a question about it. So, without disabling the dGPU you had it working with standard BIOS or was it necessary to modify it in order to whitelist the card?

     

    I have the same laptop model and I'm thinking about doing the same . Thanks!

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