on 05.09.2021 16:47
on 05.09.2021 16:47
So I just purchased a Medion Erazer Beast laptop. https://www.overclockers.co.uk I have issues.
Can't get into bios. This seems to be a thing with Medion stuff as I've seen threads about this. I really want to turn the AMD integrated gpu off as the temps on the CPU are already very high (usually around 86c). And my NVIDIA control panel is lacking the usual options like DRS). Secondly this 3070 laptop gpu either works well or it does'nt. What I mean is DLSS just doesn't work. If I have a game running at 45fps and I turn DLSS on my FPS increases to....45fps, sometimes worse. I appreciate it won't perform like a desktop 3070 but DLSS should work. Otherwise performance is good. But I'm not happy with a poor DLSS performance. And I have the latest drivers.
I'm not sure if anything can be done to be honest. I was suspicious that £1399 was cheap for a laptop with a 3070. But if it's a real cheap OEM version then that would explain it.
Getting into BIOS would be a start though.
on 06.09.2021 01:26
on 06.09.2021 01:26
Hi. Thanks for the response. I got bios open with F10 eventually but it's pretty basic. UEFI i've not tried yet but will do.
As for DLSS not working effectively maybe it's hit and miss. Will check again.
on 27.09.2021 22:16
on 27.09.2021 22:16
Hi
Just want to say things seem to be working fine. Now I'm thinking of adding another SSD. I'm assuming an NVMe PCIe 4.0 is fine? Like this - Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe PCIe 4.0 Solid State Drive
on 01.10.2021 21:31
on 01.10.2021 21:31
You can make use of your PCIe M2 SSD 4.0. The higher versions are downwards compatible.
And slower? I do think you couldn't see or feel it.
regards daddle
on 05.09.2021 18:40
on 05.09.2021 18:40
Hi @slackbladder and welcome
look at page 35:
You can only run the configuration program upon system startup. If the notebook has already started up, switch it off and restart it. ` Press the F2 key to run the UEFI configuration.
does that not work?
bye Fishtown
Useful: Control center software
https://www.medion.com/de/service/product-detail/30031969
on 05.09.2021 18:50
on 05.09.2021 18:50
addendum: look here , Post5 ( the rest is interesting even if the contribution is very, very long)
bye Fishtown
on 06.09.2021 01:26
on 27.09.2021 22:16
on 27.09.2021 22:16
Hi
Just want to say things seem to be working fine. Now I'm thinking of adding another SSD. I'm assuming an NVMe PCIe 4.0 is fine? Like this - Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe PCIe 4.0 Solid State Drive
on 28.09.2021 07:35
on 28.09.2021 07:35
Make sure you can return the SSD if is not the right type. It is possible that second M2 slot to be for SATA SSD.
on 30.09.2021 08:07
on 30.09.2021 08:07
So does anyone know for sure? This particular laptop doesn't show up on the Medion website so I can't check but I'm sure I read somewhere it had 2 NVMe slots not one and one SATA SSD (pretty sure the SATA SSD would be too big). I'd install myself if it isn't too tricky but it's pretty bad that I can't find more info on their website. Maybe I should email their support team?
30.09.2021 18:54 - edited 30.09.2021 19:14
30.09.2021 18:54 - edited 30.09.2021 19:14
a second PCIe seems to work, see this post,
https://community.medion.com/t5/ERAZER-Gaming/RAID-im-Beast-X25/m-p/120700#M8411
but only with PCIe 3.0, see this post:
bye Fishtown
on 01.10.2021 18:30
on 01.10.2021 18:30
Hi. Thanks for that. I actually contacted Medion and they said there wasn't room for another SSD. So errm, assuming they are wrong if I used a PCIe 4.0 would it still work but slower (I happen to have a 4.0 lying around)? Otherwise I'll use it on my PS5 and get a PCIe 3.0 for the Erazer. Cheers.
on 01.10.2021 21:31
on 01.10.2021 21:31
You can make use of your PCIe M2 SSD 4.0. The higher versions are downwards compatible.
And slower? I do think you couldn't see or feel it.
regards daddle