I tried to run X1 and open LED Sync, it does not detect my HP 2080 which also has LEDs.
I believe the Hybrid Kit connects to the same pins because it fits reference design cards.
Thanks for the info and clarification, all their AIO cards are A chips, sadly I have a B. They have different...
Why so toxic? You could tell me what I'm wrong about, I'm here to learn. I atleast attempted to do some research and the things I posted are the things I've found, I can post them here too.
I'm not pulling anything out of thin air, just going off on what I've researched.
What I read is that...
You must've misunderstood what I said, lol... I'm not trying to flash a "A" chip bios nor am I trying to make it perform like a "A" chip. I'm completely aware that this is not how it works.
I have a "B" chip with a device ID 10DE 1E82 (if thats what we want to call it.) "A" chips are 10DE 1E87...
Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it. I flashed it back to HP the same day.
I'm thinking about doing the Kraken G12 instead but concerned about the VRM. Just need this card to run cooler.
I got this PC on a Black Friday deal for $1500.
Why is there so much risk of bricking? If a card is a reference design and you're flashing the bios of another reference design with its corresponding device ID, why is there risk?
What makes it ok or not ok when other people do this to get...
From what I understand:
10DE 1E87- "A" chip.
10DE 1E82- "B" chip.
What all does the "Subsystem ID" do? Does it have to match?
I've flashed a Zotac bios that had device ID 10DE 1E82 (same as mine) but the Subsystem ID was different and it worked.
Thank you for the suggestion on Artic, I would...
Hello everyone, I just joined the forum and I hope I'm posting in the right place.
I recently bought HP Obelisk 875-0024 and it comes with a RTX2080 blower style by HP, its loud and the temperatures are very high.
This card does not have a binned chip, it has a "B" chip with device ID...