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Hi Linus,

Hope you doing great, 

We watched your hacked Nvidia driver video based on the P106 and ordered that. After arriving I just had the ivy bridge I5 3470 processor with Intel Motherboard to work with and tried all sorts of installation process which are Russian, American Also But Could not get this working and found out its not gonna work with IVY Bridge Processors. BUT WE EVENTUALLY STARTED PUBG and THIS IS ONLY GAME WHICH USES THE P106 WITH FULL POTENTIAL FOR SOME REASON DON't Know WHY Its working perfectly. EVEN if I remove the Intel HD GRAPhics And with the standalone P106 Display Driver It runs with full potential and Tried different methods hoping to get other games to be working but our luck is not with us. Since I'm Managed to check some windows debugging tools to check the game process using which REGistry Key to initiate the P106 Driver and Tweaked some Registry Keys. Still its not working. Could YOU PLEAse test this with IVY Bridge to test and FIGURE's out the solution for THIS . Its a humble request IF you can Help us and save our lives LOL. I Mean you really a true hero of Modern Technologies.

 

Here is the link of the tool that I used to Check the Registry keys and process tree of the Game running

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/ and download the Process Monitor which is called Procmon.exe and please Try to get this working on IVY bridge. 

I will really appreciate this. 

 

Best Regards, 

Man of the Year

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12 hours ago, man_of_the_year said:

Hi Linus,

Hope you doing great, 

We watched your hacked Nvidia driver video based on the P106 and ordered that. After arriving I just had the ivy bridge I5 3470 processor with Intel Motherboard to work with and tried all sorts of installation process which are Russian, American Also But Could not get this working and found out its not gonna work with IVY Bridge Processors. BUT WE EVENTUALLY STARTED PUBG and THIS IS ONLY GAME WHICH USES THE P106 WITH FULL POTENTIAL FOR SOME REASON DON't Know WHY Its working perfectly. EVEN if I remove the Intel HD GRAPhics And with the standalone P106 Display Driver It runs with full potential and Tried different methods hoping to get other games to be working but our luck is not with us. Since I'm Managed to check some windows debugging tools to check the game process using which REGistry Key to initiate the P106 Driver and Tweaked some Registry Keys. Still its not working. Could YOU PLEAse test this with IVY Bridge to test and FIGURE's out the solution for THIS . Its a humble request IF you can Help us and save our lives LOL. I Mean you really a true hero of Modern Technologies.

 

Here is the link of the tool that I used to Check the Registry keys and process tree of the Game running

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/ and download the Process Monitor which is called Procmon.exe and please Try to get this working on IVY bridge. 

I will really appreciate this. 

 

Best Regards, 

Man of the Year

You do know that Linus isn't active on the forums, right?

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1 minute ago, KingBlue72 said:

You do know that Linus isn't active on the forums, right?

he is... but he never does questions like this, because he still has a company to run and only really answers once in a while on a funny thread or something that actually has something to do with his company

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Linus normally won't see this unless you use @LinusTech but I don't know who to @ for mining cards driver knowledge. Idk what Anthony's profile would be and he knows all the things.

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

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Since the Bat (@) signal has been cast for Linus it might garner a look at - he has responded to me when Ive "come @ him bro"

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Pre-Haswell Intel iGPUs unfortunately don't report to Windows that they're "low-power" GPUs. I'm not sure what changed between Ivy Bridge and Haswell, but the long and the short of it is, unless / until we can figure out how to specify which GPU we want to perform which function, there isn't much that can be done about it. With that having been said, I've been monitoring the threads on it, and when I have free time, I've been trying to look into it myself. As of now, though, as far as I know, there's not much that can be done.

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On 3/14/2019 at 9:32 AM, GabenJr said:

Pre-Haswell Intel iGPUs unfortunately don't report to Windows that they're "low-power" GPUs. I'm not sure what changed between Ivy Bridge and Haswell, but the long and the short of it is, unless / until we can figure out how to specify which GPU we want to perform which function, there isn't much that can be done about it. With that having been said, I've been monitoring the threads on it, and when I have free time, I've been trying to look into it myself. As of now, though, as far as I know, there's not much that can be done.

You're our hero, honestly.

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