Unlikely... 8760W is very picky for most of the GPU upgrade options...
Not every 1.0 suffers from this issue, only several batches from 2016 if I am not mistaken... Mine seems to be alright and can go up to 1.064V...
Ver. 1.0 is in my case. There is no difference between ver. 1.0 and 1.2
Yes, Ivy Bridge can work with Sandy Bridge CPUs, but there is no point of doing it as Sandy Bridge‘s CPUs are way hotter than Ivy Bridge‘s ones.
Happy New Year! I did understand what you are saying. I said that 8760W without upgraded motherboard has very limited upgrade capabilities for...
8760W is the worst upgrader ever... Way too much failed attempts with different GPUs...
Both will work without problems! As long as you get MSi 1070, you are good to go for the long run.
Full range of VRMs amount, overdesigned PCB, very good inductor's and VRM's quality. Holds up to 140W TDP without any problem (if you have good...
It is 1BE1 most probably and you need to mod the chassis a bit, yes... Bit it is really the best MXM out there.
Doesn‘t matter. Both have reduced amount of VRMs and is lottery if they‘ll survive prolonged gaming sessions. Just make sure to provide good...
Can you give some sources, please?
When I did test the original one from 8770W gave me best results at the end I was testing it among the one from 8760W and zBook 17 G1/2
You have a great unit with its ~76% ASIC quality, that‘s why it needs lower voltage which influences the max TDP.
Great mod! Congrats! Which GPU do you have there?
Oh, you really want to update to the latest version. F.29 is insanely old one...
I do really hope we will see a normal RTX 5000 MXM-B form factor from China, as the ones from Aetina and PNY with their 110mm high are simply out...
I have never seen something like what is happening after the initial 5 blinks (which should be a problem with the motherboard if we follow the...
4 blinks is GPU, 5 - Motherboard
Yes, @loopster has a point. I remember now I had this problem with one 8760W and it turned out to be a faulty USB 3.0 board.
This could be the motherboard then, unfortunately...
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