TheNameIsJambo
Member
Hi all,
I just received a shiny-new Vortex IX. Unfortunately, there's one small problem: When switching from 'MSHybrid' to 'Discrete', the laptop monitor does not energise.
Here's a summary of what I sent to the PCS tech support:
As far as I can see there is no option in the BIOS to switch between the iGPU hybrid output and dGPU output, but it can be switched from the Clevo Control Center. When I switch to discrete mode using the CCC and reboot the machine, the laptop screen remains "off". The HDMI port works (pretty much as expected in dGPU mode) and I was able to salvage my machine back to a working state.
I've also had an issue (as also mentioned by @darbyjack on the forums) where the display will de-energise and re-energise and display a strange green-ish pattern. This happens for me when switching between resolutions E.G: 2160 and 1080 modes (in full-screen applications). Occasionally, the on-board monitor will not turn on again until the resolution is flipped back to 2160 [using Ctrl+Alt+Del] or I've closed and then re-opened the laptop lid.
When CCC is set to 'Discrete' mode, the on-board monitor is very much "alive" in terms of connectivity:
1) The NV Control Panel detects that the laptop monitor and external monitor are both connected. I can edit and manipulate the settings for both monitors independently.
2) Windows' display settings also detects both monitors and allows manipulation.
3) The Intel Graphics Command Center also reports that both of the the displays are connected but, "Options are limited" due to their not being a display connected to an Intel GPU.
In all of the above settings menus, the on-board display is reported to support 800x600@60-240Hz or 1024x768@60-240Hz. However, irrespective of what resolution or frequency I set, the result is the same for the on-board monitor: It remains black / dead. No flickering, nothing. Simply dead.
Regardless, I've switched back to MSHybrid mode, so I can use my laptop as a laptop again. I also did a DDU on the NVIDIA and Intel drivers and allowed Windows to re-install the driver-only packages; still no luck with dGPU mode.
I have updated to the latest DCH drivers from NV and Intel.
Does anyone have any suggestions before I RMA the laptop?
I just received a shiny-new Vortex IX. Unfortunately, there's one small problem: When switching from 'MSHybrid' to 'Discrete', the laptop monitor does not energise.
Here's a summary of what I sent to the PCS tech support:
As far as I can see there is no option in the BIOS to switch between the iGPU hybrid output and dGPU output, but it can be switched from the Clevo Control Center. When I switch to discrete mode using the CCC and reboot the machine, the laptop screen remains "off". The HDMI port works (pretty much as expected in dGPU mode) and I was able to salvage my machine back to a working state.
I've also had an issue (as also mentioned by @darbyjack on the forums) where the display will de-energise and re-energise and display a strange green-ish pattern. This happens for me when switching between resolutions E.G: 2160 and 1080 modes (in full-screen applications). Occasionally, the on-board monitor will not turn on again until the resolution is flipped back to 2160 [using Ctrl+Alt+Del] or I've closed and then re-opened the laptop lid.
When CCC is set to 'Discrete' mode, the on-board monitor is very much "alive" in terms of connectivity:
1) The NV Control Panel detects that the laptop monitor and external monitor are both connected. I can edit and manipulate the settings for both monitors independently.
2) Windows' display settings also detects both monitors and allows manipulation.
3) The Intel Graphics Command Center also reports that both of the the displays are connected but, "Options are limited" due to their not being a display connected to an Intel GPU.
In all of the above settings menus, the on-board display is reported to support 800x600@60-240Hz or 1024x768@60-240Hz. However, irrespective of what resolution or frequency I set, the result is the same for the on-board monitor: It remains black / dead. No flickering, nothing. Simply dead.
Regardless, I've switched back to MSHybrid mode, so I can use my laptop as a laptop again. I also did a DDU on the NVIDIA and Intel drivers and allowed Windows to re-install the driver-only packages; still no luck with dGPU mode.
I have updated to the latest DCH drivers from NV and Intel.
Does anyone have any suggestions before I RMA the laptop?