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Dell Precision M6700 : Nvidia Turing (RTX) card discussion thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by TheQuentincc, Jun 4, 2020.

  1. TheQuentincc

    TheQuentincc Notebook Evangelist

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    it's not worth at all, it will not works as expected, the best thing you could expect from these "usb to hdmi" is basic display output for like office use
     
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    Eh well it's all just theoretical I'd have to put a bit of work in and a decent amount of money to even try it, probably won't happen. But for just video output might be worth it over vga per the sellers comments vga works. I can't imagine why he would specifically mention the usb-hdmi adapter unless it worked, if I decide to try it I'd ask specifically if it did output both audio and video.
     
  3. TheQuentincc

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    if think your best bet is to enable optimus in order to get external video output, I don't really remember if there is settings that can disable optimus but still enable the iGP for external monitor.. like I managed when I was running eDP + LVDS display in dual screen at the same time, eDP was driven by the P4000 and LVDS by the HD4000 (P4000 can't output LVDS signal).
     
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    That goes without saying, I always use optimus when it's supported, it's better for heat, fans/noise and the whole computer. I have not found a barebones m6700 or m6800 so far that meets my requirements so it may be a while before any of this gets attempted if at all.
     
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    "Yes the USB to HDMI is going to be a great work around to this side affect, it will give sound/video output. Its a good card, I get a passmark score using v 9.0 of around 7300."

    Sellers response so who knows. I did finally get an m6700 on ebay with a 3940xm, 32gb ram, charger, k4000m(ugh). Was really looking for a 3740/3840qm for not much less perf but less heat and a k5000m but I'll take it for 412$ total lol. So I may be trying the tesla later on after I get this and see that it's in proper order.
     
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    Could I trouble you for a copy of the rom on your quadro rtx 3000? I bought 2 for cheap because someone tried flashing a 20 series bios onto them but I managed to pull them out of the brick pile. Only downside is that the dell bios will not show the memory capacity or memory type.
     
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    wut, you mean setting UEFI variables with a UEFI shell or...?
     
  9. TheQuentincc

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    yes that's the idea
     
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