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TheGiolly

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  1. Look for a cluster of resistor on the board which their position can be changed to an adjacent unpopulated pad
  2. For a sense resistor it's normal to be a very low value because it's placed in series with the load that is being monitored. Usually on NVIDIA cards the resistor used to set parameters such ad the PCI ID are in the 0÷100kΩ range.
  3. You don't have to use 50 meters of wire to make these momentary modifications. The very small resistance of the wire won't matter in this case. There are various values of potentiometer, just choose the appropriate one.
  4. I also did that but I couldn't get anything significant to change
  5. They are not in parallel. One side of them is connected to either GND or VCC but the other sides are all connected to different pins of the GPU (or maybe other complementary components).
  6. Just move their position, that's as simple as that (well, if you know how to solder SMD ?)
  7. 417.22 works with P106-100 on MSI Z78-G43 with i5-4670k
  8. Tested with 425.31 and Windows gave error 43
  9. Will this work with later driver than 417.22? No, right?
  10. I found a faster way when stuck with 43 error. DDU the Nvidia driver let Windows install his driver and reboot; it will install succesfully. Disable your NIC, DDU the Windows driver and install the Nvidia driver.
  11. I also get that on my laptop with MX150
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  13. 416.34 it the one that worked (GitHub inf), but now my card keeps crashing in games and then Windows gets stuck with error 43. And the worst part is that I don't know if this is caused by me playing with the PCB or by the drivers
  14. Yeah, it's so frustrating! BTW confirmed that with driver modded the LTT way Apex Legends won't run and modded the GitHub way it runs.
  15. Yes, I checked and it's different and so I adapted the GitHub instructions on how to mod it. The "mini-tutorial" in my previous post is already with updated line numbers. Oh and BTW now with the GitHub modded unsigned 416.34 drivers Apex Legends works ? I don't know if the problem was the LTT mod or the self signed drivers. Just tested with 417.71 and I get error 43. it's working! Attached you find modded 417.71 nv_dispi and nvaci. nv_dispi.inf nvaci.inf I was playing around with 418.81, then I reinstalled 417.71 and now i get error 43 ?
  16. Just tested with the latest 418.81 by doing this nv_dispi.inf Delete lines 392, 526, 668, 18563 nvaci.inf Add %NVIDIA_DEV.1C07% = Section066, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1C07 below lines 507, 793 Add %NVIDIA_DEV.1C07% = Section065, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1C07 below line 1085 Add NVIDIA_DEV.1C07 = "NVIDIA P106-100" below line 12646 Driver installed successfully but I get error 43 in device manager. So no, unfortunately later driver won't work. I attached my modded 418.81 nv_dispi and nvaci just in case someone wants to try them. nv_dispi.inf nvaci.inf
  17. Are you using unsigned driver? So are you using Windows in test mode? If so, how where you able to even launch R6 Siege?
  18. I tried various values using a 100K potentiometer and it didn't matter what value I chose. If I was pulling up it was 1C47 and I was pulling low it was 1C04. That's interesting. Which driver are you using? Modded as the Chinese git or modded as LTT video? This is what I get with self signed driver modded as LTT video.
  19. I don't think this is right. And the 1070ti is a 8GB card
  20. Yup, I saw this too but my card is different. I'll post some photos of the PCB tomorrow
  21. Tested PUBG and R6 Siege and they work but you need first to self sign the modded driver
  22. Yeah, I could upload a pic of my card but it's a Palit P106-100 so, to compare, I would need a Palit GTX1060 6GB Dual
  23. Usually some resistors on the pcb that sets the ID. I think I found them on my PCB (they are quite obvious, if they actually are the ones that I'm looking for) but are all 100KΩ and even if I change them from pullup to pulldown (and vice versa) nothing happes except for one resistor that changes the ID from 1C07 to 1C47.
  24. I spent quite a bit of time today probing around the PCB, desoldering, modding and trying. But sadly I couldn't get the hardware id of the card to change. Just for fun, I also tried the card with the flash chip that contains the BIOS desoldered and Windows still detected it as a 1C07 but with the SUBSYS part blank. That's a real shame because yesterday I wanted to try out Apex Legends and it didn't work because of the modded nv_dispi.ini file (even if the driver is self signed and Windows is not in test mode).
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