
– connect thunderbolt display and got image.īut i have only a resolution of 640×480 – the device manager is telling me, that the hd graphics card has not enough resources (error 12) and lucid virtu drops an error “wrong gpu configuration”.Īll i can find in the manual is, that i have to make sure, that the integrated gpu is not deactivated when a deticated graphics card is installed. – installed latest nvidia driver for my Asus GTX-560 Ti – installed latest intel graphics hd driver
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– installed all latest drivers (chipset, lan, usb, whatever) i have made the installation so far as described: I have bought the P8Z77-V PRO/THUNDERBOLT too now and an apple thunderbolt display. But as it stands, we’re no less than three generations from true external video cards. That should be more than doable, and a killer product. I would kill for a displaylink adapter that could output dual link dvi and sport its own small gpu inside for hardware accelerated video that can run on only the 10w available through thunderbolt. Not that it’s a bad idea in and of itself. It’s a nice thought, but really guys? this is the future? If this is what I have to look forward to, half assed implementations… Oh, and the laptop sitting next to it was the same size, cost $100 less, and had a faster gpu built in.


Not to mention that the external video card requires a discrete power supply, which kills portability, and presumably is a risk to the system if it should ever come unplugged while in use, and this is looking like a design decision that puts hp’s dv6000s to shame. i couldn’t play any games at all on it, and even aero was performing… poorly. Good luck getting the external gpu to work on the integrated monitor. I’ve seen the sony in action, and it’s like a bad joke.
