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DIY eGPU Setup 1.35 (was Setup 1.x) software by nando4
$ 7.91
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Description
DIY eGPU Setup 1.35(
updated Dec-2017
)
(C) 2021 nando4eva ymail.com
Item sold and supported by it's
creator
Why would I need DIY eGPU Setup 1.35?
DIY eGPU Setup 1.35 is
menu-driven
versatile software that ensures your eGPU is configured and functions optimally. Some systems cannot use an eGPU without it. Typically, required if you:
encounter Windows
error 12:cannot allocate resources
want to set PCIe 1.1 Gen1 (2.5GT/s) or PCIe 2.0 Gen2 (5GT/s) link speed (2nd-gen i-core or newer CPUs).
require ability to detect your eGPU in a pre-boot environment
want to load a DSDT override without engaging Windows test signing mode
want to disable a dGPU in a hybrid graphics system to free up resources to host the eGPU
want to disable a dGPU in a hybrid graphics system to activate NVidia Optimus and if using a x1 link, engage x1 pci-e compression
want to initialize a NVidia video card prior to Windows boot to prevent hang/BSOD on startup or error 43 in device Manager. Eliminates the need for a standby, attach, resume to overcome this problem.
want to use x1E/x2E/x2/x4 higher performance PCIe links (core2duo and 1st gen i-core CPUs only)
System compatibility
Windows 10, 8.x or 7 operating system
PC notebooks using Intel CPUs
Apple notebooks
Macbook Pro 17-inch, late-2011 with HD6770M dGPU
MacBook Pro 15-inch, mid 2012–2015 (GT650M, Iris Pro and GT750M models excluding M370X model)
MacBook Pro 13-inch, early 2011-2014 (2nd-4th gen i-core)
MacBook Air 11-inch or 13-inch, mid 2012–2014 (3rd-4th gen i-core)
Mac Mini late-2012,
late-2014
iMac 27-in 2011 with HD6970M dGPU, , 2012 with GTX6xxM dGPU
What do I receive with this purchase?
an email providing installation instructions for DIY eGPU Setup 1.35 delivered by the software's creator
context sensitive help provided by hitting F1 over a menu
expert support for the software from the software's creator
About me (nando4)
You'll be dealing with an eGPU expert:
I have been involved in eGPUs since 2009, providing much eGPU documentation reowned as "master blaster" or "T** an"
I continue to be involved with eGPUs now at
eGPU.io forum
Questions?
Are most welcome :)