I transformed a cosmetically damaged gaming laptop into a desktop, but I still have some questions.
I transformed a cosmetically damaged gaming laptop into a desktop, but I still have some questions.
I believed eDP and DP followed identical protocols only with varying connectors.
They're right, but sometimes the laptop's internal video cable includes the webcam and microphone on one connector. I've got the pinouts now; I just need some rest and maybe BK will handle it. I'm planning to add a lot of cheese to the burger—20 onion rings on a 3-patty one. I'm ready to speak up in the commercial and enjoy it. TMR, I'll get back to my routine and refresh my mind.
I'm trying to switch from a motherboard EDP to an HDMI port. I discovered some dedicated builders who sell the necessary PCB for $60. It's quite expensive, but it should function. I'm feeling really drained because this request is so complicated. My last option was to examine the cable and connect the MB port to HDMI, but I think it would need a lot of time. I'm worried about making mistakes and wasting my last few hours. If you know, the wiring looks intricate—most of the strands are similar colors, so it would take me around 12 hours to adjust and probably ruin it on my first try.
I interpreted it correctly, the connections aren't two-way. I'm switching from motherboard eDP to HDMI, though I prefer eDP over DP. I discovered this board on aliexpress (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004111560639.html) which provides an eDP input from the motherboard to an HDMI output. The price is about $35 to $40, but shipping adds extra cost so I'm putting it off. The photos in the reviews confirm it works as expected.