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Hi all, I have been trying to get an eGPU implementation working on my T450s. The only option I could find for it is through its NGFF slot, which I think is only 1x speed. I picked up the eGPU adapter from yoybuy: http://www.yoybuy.com/en/Show/40808703110. The graphics card I am testing with is the Zotac 750ti. When plugged into the T450s before boot, the laptop won't post and gives 2 beeps. It does let me chainload, however I can't seem to get the device to show up in the device manager or in Setup 1.30. It's plugged into the port that the wifi chip was in, so it should support more than just SATA right? Anyways, NGFF eGPU setups seem like uncharted waters, but if anyone has tried this form factor before, please let me know. Cheers, James
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Hello, I soldered a NGFF connector to my laptop's motherboard a few days ago, and I installed a 128GB MyDigitalSSD SSD and it is not being detected in the BIOS, and I can't find it in the disk management either. I called Lenovo technical support the day before soldering it and they told me that installing the connector should be enough, no additional ICs or controllers are required, and I called them again yesterday, and they told me that they don't have access to such very technical information I tried a few solutions,including : 1. Switching the boot to Legacy instead of UEFI.(Stopped working since I updated the BIOS yesterday) 2. Reinstalled the chipset driver. 3. Installed ExpressCache and it didn't work either. Note: The SSD seems like it is getting power since it is heating up while I'm using the PC. Q1: Is there a way to know whether the connector is recognized by the device? Q2: I bought a NGFF to SATA connector to check whether the SSD is defective, but its arriving in a month from now, so is there any other way to do that without using any equipment? Thanks, Hush