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    Anyone with P34Wv4-BW3K1 or P34Wv4-BW1 (HM97 chipset) please help me

    Discussion in 'Gigabyte and Aorus' started by toastyguy, Feb 26, 2016.

  1. toastyguy

    toastyguy Newbie

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    I'm looking to buy either one of these laptops but can't find any spec sheets of the HM97 chipset inside them. Like, there's no Intel site for it and their forums are less than helpful.

    So I need someone with a HM97 chipset (one of those laptops or another!) to confirm something for me, reboot your laptop and tell me if there's an option called "Intel VT-d" present in the bios. This would really help me, thank you a lot.
     
  2. Glock24

    Glock24 Notebook Geek

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    I think the option is there, I'll verify when I get home.

    Edit: the CPU supports vt-d, but it's not enabled in the BIOS, nor is there an option to turn it on. Vt-x is enabled though.
     
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