

The game will be very slow but it will run.ħ. Go to graphics settings and make it borderless window. This should show Microsoft basic display adapter after restart.ĥ. Go to start and open Graphics setting and add game exe as like haswell or newer gen processors but the difference is you select the only available p106-100 as High performance card.Ħ. Run the game.
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Restart.Ĥ. Open device manager and uninstall the intel igpu driver and restart after uninstall. Restart.ģ. Apply registry hack to enable directx for p106-100.
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Managed to run p106-100 in Windows10 1903 in on Sandy bridge 2600k on a asrock z77 board finally.ġ. Install W10 1903 and disable all windows updates.Ģ. Install all required drivers including vanilla 417.22 driver for nvidia and intel. My specs are i7 2700k, asus z68 vpro gen 3, 8gigs, P106 100 6gb from inno3d if im not mistaken yeah the problem is here, if the intel driver installed and enabled, now kt will only detect my Hd graphics, either power saving or hi performance options Blender 3d works just fine and even it detects p106 as an compute device too, but the moment i tried opening games (bf1), they wanna the intel driver atleast installed to run the game. but if i dont have the intel driver isntalled, the P106 IS THERE. The drivers were fully installed, and it shows P106 100 in device manager already, but in graphic settings, if the intel driver is installed, the options were always the hd graphics. I have read that you can force flash it while u are in dos mode.ĭo you guys having this same problem as mine ? Who knows, maybe ebay will soon be flooded with 1080-turned P104's.

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I ordered the GPU today and the programmer yesterday so I will update you guys on the results once they arrive.

And those limitations are carefully picked because they don't hurt mining performance but they make it impossible to game.Ĭurrently the only way to do this is by directly flashing it to the BIOS chip using a hardware programmer as dartraiden suggested in his reply to me. In fact, all other limitations (half the VRAM, PCIe 1.1 x4, no video output) are made to prevent people from buying cheap mining cards and using them for gaming, thus making them lose money. Nvidia was really clever by making the BIOS so it doesn't just accept the 1080 BIOS like its own but only the ones for P104. Apparently even NVFlash with ID mismatch disabled is unable to bypass GPU mismatch, it is prevented by the GPU itself as a security measure for not getting bricked by being flashed a different GPU BIOS, just like you cant just flash a GTX 1080 Ti BIOS on a GTX 970 no matter what. It wont work, dartraiden tried it up there and it didnt work. If i have some cash left over i would like to try it.īut if i recall it right the p104-100 just uses pcie x 4. Link to tutorial on how to use NVFlash with ID mismatch disabled: Link to NVFlash with ID mismatch disabled: Here is the link to ASUS GTX 1080 TURBO BIOS: Please tell me about the results, I am curious to know wether it works or not, and if it doesn't, what errors does it have so I get an idea what to do next. If it flashes sucessfully you'll have to reinstall drivers and then check if it behaves like a 1080, if it doesn't you can flash back to original BIOS if you want. Then flash a GTX 1080 Turbo VBIOS onto it BUT using NVFlash with ID mismatch disabled. People have been using this to flash OC'd AIB RTX BIOSes with higher power limit to their FE cards and such.įirst backup your current VBIOS, in case something goes wrong or you want to reverse back to it. Meanwhile, a version of nvflash was released that automatically bypasses that restriction and flashes it anyways allowing to flash different vendor BIOS with different settings. Someone already tried this 1 year ago but got ID mismatch error. Apparently it uses the same PCB as ASUS GTX 1080 TURBO, has the same specs except a lot of stuff is disabled in the BIOS so it would make sense for it to work like a 1080 with a 1080 Turbo BIOS. I think I might have found a solution to completely unlocking P104 and basically turning it into a 1080 with 8 GB of VRAM and PCIe 3.0 x16 and everything but I cannot guarantee anything. If someone has an ASUS P104-100 please try something out for me to see if it works.
