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Rebuilding P106 to GTX1060

Yesterday, I saw someone on tieba/baidu.com (A Chinese Forums just like reddit) showed a way to change P106 to GTX1060. A P106 is about 500RMB (72$) on taobao.com. Then he got a modified driver and use the integrated graphics as the display output. Is this also useful to P104(GTX1080) for about 1100RMB(158$)? Sorry to my poor spoken English.

Here is the link:http://tieba.baidu.com/p/5963527384

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Ok I think there's a bot making these posts... Or at least someone making new accounts posting about it. This is... what, the 5th post? 6th? In the last couple hours.

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