Thick8

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  • A device will draw the power that it is designed to draw. A 60 watt bulb uses 60 watts even though the wall socket is capable of supplying 1800 watts. I sometimes use my 65w Lenovo laptop charger to charge my phone. The phone would explode if it charged at 65 watts; the internal circuitry limits how much of that 65 watts…
  • Mine is a different model Acer laptop so this may or may not work for you. Go into the Nvidia Control Panel and select "Manage 3D settings" in the left pane. Then in the right pane, in the "Global settings" tab, in the "preferred graphics processor" dropdown; select "High performance Nvidia processor". This forces the…
  • Mine's not working either. different laptop though. I did a OS reset to get rid of the bloatware right after I bought it. I think the drivers are part of the bloatware suite. Still looking into that. The manufacturer of the HD webcam seems to be a company named Quanta. Unfortunately they don't have drivers available on…
  • Not quite. What I need is the OEM driver. Like the GPU driver OEM is supplied by Nvidia or the WiFi driver is supplied by Qualcomm.This laptop only has the generic MS driver. Any idea who the manufacturer of the camera is?
  • Oops. Old post. Got it fixed. Runs SkyrimVR great with 207 mods.
  • THe boot disk that the Samsung magician made is a Linux boot disk. I don't have any choices other than UEIF bootable device in the BIOS. 
  • I plan on just turning off the keyboard backlighting. Is there a hard switch for it or is it software controlled? Hard switch would be nice so I don’t have to go digging around in the registry.
  • I was reading that intel made some significant updates to the BIOS microcode so I will definitely be installing that. Also, this will be a VR development rig using a Samsung Odyssey + so I will have to have the latest Windows developer build. I will need the latest graphics drivers as well. Just wasn’t sure about the…
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