Recently started suffering crashes when trying to use my Core X on my Blade Stealth 2017 Intel 8550 (RZ09-0239).
System - Blade Stealth 2017 Intel 8550 (RZ09-0239)
eGPU - Core X
GPU - Nvidia 1060 (Founders)
Have maintained same hardware/software config for months (since approx July2019).
Crashes began occurring around 25Feb2020.
Crash symptoms:
Connect Thunderbolt 3 cable to TB3 port. Blade Stealth begins charging.
In Thunderbolt Software, under "Attached Thunderbolt Devices", Core X appears with a status of "
Believe this is specific to my system - using same Core X / TB3 cable / GPU, successfully connected to another Win 10 laptop.
Looked at I had made no sof
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Hi there! Thanks for posting your Razer Blade's concern while using the Razer Core X. Please send me a PM together with screenshots of the following via PM:
a. System Information ( Press Windows Key+R on your keyboard. Inside the Run dialog box, type “msinfo32.exe”)
b. BIOS main tab
How to enter the BIOS setup on a Windows 10 PC:
1. Navigate to settings. You can get there by clicking the gear icon on the Start menu.
2. Select Update & security.
3. Select Recovery from the left menu.
4. Click Restart Now under Advanced startup. The computer will reboot to a special menu.
5. Click Troubleshoot.
6. Click Advanced options.
7. Select UEFI Firmware Settings. If you don't see this icon, then press Startup Settings, instead. When your PC is restarting, tap F1 (or F2) to access the BIOS.
8. Click Restart.
9. Your system will restart and take you to the BIOS window.
Let's continue from there.
a. System Information ( Press Windows Key+R on your keyboard. Inside the Run dialog box, type “msinfo32.exe”)
b. BIOS main tab
How to enter the BIOS setup on a Windows 10 PC:
1. Navigate to settings. You can get there by clicking the gear icon on the Start menu.
2. Select Update & security.
3. Select Recovery from the left menu.
4. Click Restart Now under Advanced startup. The computer will reboot to a special menu.
5. Click Troubleshoot.
6. Click Advanced options.
7. Select UEFI Firmware Settings. If you don't see this icon, then press Startup Settings, instead. When your PC is restarting, tap F1 (or F2) to access the BIOS.
8. Click Restart.
9. Your system will restart and take you to the BIOS window.
Let's continue from there.
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