But I have couple of problems I faced and I couldn't manage to solve them since 2 days.ġ.) Games are stuttering (or fps droping?). The card seems working without any issue, my laptop easily detected it. I've completed the eGPU setup that I was aiming, with RX 570. Hi guys, I might need a little bit of your help. The specs of my computer in case anyone needs it: Runescape, LoL, Rocket League, stuff like that. In any case, I'm just using the computer for lightweight gaming, just playing TF2. Does anyone have any ideas? I'm open to anything. framework, using /sfc scannow, I don't know, I lost the track of everything I've tried to fix this. I made sure I had enough vram allocated, I checked the power source for the 710 has enough power, several clean installs of windows 7, updating net. I have tried lots of them and most of them work similarly. actually, the latests drivers from nvidia don't even work correctly, the ones that last most without crashing are older drivers, I have a folder with like 10 different versions for the gt 710. I have made a couple times a fresh install of windows 7, all my drivers are up to date. The x220 works completely fine without the eGPU. "The instruction at 0x00*** referenced memory at 0x00***. I have my windows in spanish so I guess this translates to this error: "La instrucción 0x00*** referencia de memoria 0x00***. also, sometimes, windows would show me an error (from which I haven't been able to take a photo of) that says: Sometimes it shows a blue screen of death, and sometimes the monitor stops showing image, and only the x220 screen works, ocassionaly it shows the error from the first photo of the album, which I'll link at the end of the post. they only appeared occasionaly, and it could be fixed with just a windows restart, but now my computer doesn't work for more than 30 minutes without crashing. about last week or so I started having a couple crashes. a couple weeks ago I started using a nvdivia geforce gt 710 gpu with a egpu adapter that uses the express card port of my x220, I connect the gpu to a monitor I have through a vga cable, and at first it worked smoothly.
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