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    Alienware amplifier help

    Discussion in '2015+ Alienware 13 / 15 / 17' started by Cerreta28, Apr 29, 2017.

  1. Cerreta28

    Cerreta28 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey guys I just got a Alienware 15 r3 and a gtx 1080ti and I'm having and issue . When I plug the amp into the system it will ask me to reboot .. once it reboots it lost all 3 video cards. My issue is that every thing is still running on the 1070 in the laptop . Does any one know how to get around this .. I have tried the newest drivers both notebook and desktop ones and nothing .. I have it to restore the laptop as well because it was getting stuck with a black screen spinning ..

    Any help would be great !!


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  2. StanJarensky

    StanJarensky Notebook Enthusiast

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    Remove whatever drivers you currently have installed with DDU and then go to GeForce.com and install GeForce Experience (NOT specific drivers) when you have the AGA CONNECTED. That's what I did and everything installed correctly on the first try.