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dartraiden

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  • Birthday Oct 27, 1986

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    Male
  • Location
    Russia, Tver

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  • CPU
    Core i9-9900 ES @ 4.3 GHz
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte Z390M-GAMING
  • RAM
    DDR4-2666, 4x8GB, Samsung
  • GPU
    Gigabyte P106-100 6G
  • Case
    Fractal Design Define Mini C
  • Storage
    250GB Samsung 960 EVO, 512GB Intel 760p, 3TB Seagate ST3000VX000
  • PSU
    EVGA SuperNOVA 750 GT
  • Display(s)
    Acer Nitro VG271P
  • Cooling
    Deepcool GAMMAXX GT
  • Keyboard
    Logitech Washable Keyboard K310
  • Sound
    Creative SBS390
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro 64-bit
  • Phone
    Yandex.Phone

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  1. To connect an external graphics card, Raven Ridge processors do not support a full-fledged PCI Express 3.0 x16 interface: instead, there is a truncated PCI Express 3.0 x8 bus.
  2. Windows 7 doesn't support hybrid graphics, so you'll have to tinker with crazy tricks like Extend Displays. I recommend installing Windows 11, it has the best support for hybrid graphics. Especially if you have an 11th generation Intel processor or newer (Windows 11 supports CASO).
  3. I think for SLI you need a normal video card + mining card, not 2 mining cards.
  4. The certificate was banned by Microsoft. It was used, among other things, to sign all kinds of malware. Grab the latest driver from here.
  5. They just patched nvflash by removing software checks, which I already did a couple of years ago. Perhaps it will help to modify the BIOS (adjust the frequencies and the fan curve, which you can do via Afterburner anyway).
  6. Probably this is the reason. I am using Windows 11 without additional settings: just the latest AMD GPU driver for 6700XT and my patched driver for P106-100. You can try Amernime drivers, they are slightly newer than the official drivers for older hardware.
  7. CPU integrated video is not needed anymore iGPU is disabled, first PCI-E = 6700XT, second PCI-E = P106-100 P106-100 is selected and used. But this option is worse than iGPU, because both PCI-E slots work as x8.
  8. 1. Improved compatibility with CMPxx cards (thx chenmoyu for idea). 2. Fully automatic install (you no longer need to install a certificate manually and select video card manually). 3. Certificate is automatically removed after installation. https://github.com/dartraiden/NVIDIA-patcher/releases/tag/536.99
  9. I make no guarantees. My monitor was working fine, although I don't see the point in risking for extra 16 Hz.
  10. 144 Hz is not standardized in HDMI 1.4. So many devices with HDMI 1.4 ports do not support frequencies above 120 Hz. You can try Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) I managed to get 136 Hz by setting front/back porch and sync width as lower as possible (the lower these values, the higher you can raise the refresh rate). Thus, lowering little by little, find the minimum values at which the monitor works normally and then gradually increase the refresh rate in the lower field. Tip: make a copy in the detailed resolution section and conduct all experiments on it (as you can see on my screenshot).
  11. Depends of HDMI version supported by mobo and monitor.
  12. Nope, only the certificate was changed.
  13. A user reported that after the patch test works fine. Maybe in some P106-100 NVENС is blocked at the software level, and in some at the hardware level... On my card, NVENC never worked after the patch too.
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