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HP Zbook 17 G5
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Hi guys, I would like to know if any owner of HP Zbook 17 G5 Laptop would kindly share with me the vbios file of GPU P4200 ? We are trying to reuse the P4200 GPU from an Hp Zbook 17 G5 that unfortunately damaged the motherboard, reading on some forums we found that adding an eeprom chip with the correct v-bios to the graphics card makes it possible to use the P4200 GPU on other laptops, we found a v-bios 86.04.8A.00.3E from a Dell Precision on the techpowerup website, and following the recommendations we added the eeprom chip with the DELL vbios 115W on the P4200 GPU and we are trying to use it on the old 2014 Alienware 17 R1 Ranger, to our surprise it worked normally, but in extreme use of the GPU the graphics card slows down because it requires more power from the MXM socket with 115W Dell V-BIOS, and our old alienware's mxm socket is designed to handle only 100W of power, but I would bet that an Hp V-Bios P4200 With Max-Q 90W, would solve the power limitation issue, could someone help me get an HP V-Bios P4200 ? I will be grateful for any help in getting an HP P4200 V-Bios, nvidia's nvflash tool should be able to backup Hp vbios..

 

https://www.overclock.net/threads/how-to-flash-a-different-bios-on-your-1080-ti.1627212/

 

and sorry for my english, actually i think i'm fluent in google translator!!

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