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    Quote Originally Posted by extide View Post
    Can you verify that VT-d (and VT-x) is supported with base Clevo BIOS?

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    Ok, cool, I'm seeing the same thing. Odd that VT-x says it is not BIOS supported, though, but it seems to be enabled. Hopefully everything works just fine then
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    Do you really need it on your notebook?
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    Quote Originally Posted by iaTa View Post
    I assume you do not have Fn+1 turbo fan functionality as you are using a Clevo BIOS?
    Not yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meaker View Post
    Do you really need it on your notebook?
    Ehh, VT-d, probably no, but VT-x yes that will definitely be handy. It would be nice to have VT-d if I for some reason want to use it, but I wouldn't say it's a deal breaker.

    It would be nice to have FN+1 support. My machine did not appear to have that feature before or after flashing it. I am guessing that is something in the EC firmware, not the BIOS?
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    Yes, it's a sager specific EC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by extide View Post
    I am guessing that is something in the EC firmware, not the BIOS?
    Support for VT-d and VT-x is defined in BIOS. It can by supported but disabled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bonnie.clyde View Post
    Support for VT-d and VT-x is defined in BIOS. It can by supported but disabled.
    No, I was talking about the FN+1 key for the fans going to full speed with that comment. We have moved on from the VT-x/VT-d discussion
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    Default Re: Clevo P157EM ;)

    For FN+1, you need to use Sager or Eurocom EC/ (better use matching BIOS, too)
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    Default Re: Clevo P157EM ;)

    Quote Originally Posted by extide View Post
    No, I was talking about the FN+1 key for the fans going to full speed with that comment. We have moved on from the VT-x/VT-d discussion
    An oversight from my side.

 

 
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