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    GF GTX 6xx on internal LCD

    Discussion in 'e-GPU (External Graphics) Discussion' started by squidvl, Nov 22, 2012.

  1. squidvl

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    Hello! Sorry for my english.
    I want to connect external video card to my HP notebook with Core i3 + intel HD (Arrandale family, so Lucidlogix Virtu does not support it). Does the trick with Optimus driver, which redirects video to internal LCD display, works with new GTX 650/660 cards?
    In description of method ( http://forum.notebookreview.com/e-g...851-diy-egpu-experiences-123.html#post6542661) said that it requires "NVIDIA Fermi desktop card: GT4xx, GTS4xx, GTX4xx, GTX5xx, or GTS240", but this was written more than 2 years ago. Anybody tried to use GTX 6xx with internal LCD?