@badabing! Glad I could help! Wouldn't want someone else to go through the same saga. Looks like they don't make the 6GTPY battery anymore so whatever stock you find will probably have been sitting on a shelf for a couple of years.
I went for a compatible, here is the product number: B0829YR3Z4...
110quid and it had Dell branding on it.
Update: It looks like the 4K1VM isn't compatible with the 9560, returned it. Got another compatible battery from the rainforest and job done. No complaints and seems to be working just fine.
Looks like the 9560 will only take a 6GTPY battery...
This is mostly a vent as I don't think there would be anyone here with the same issue!
Ok, so I'm no stranger to replacing laptop batteries. Compatible, genuine etc. generally I've had good luck. Not on this specific laptop.
First I order a compatible battery, I understand the risks - probably...
@ljt Assuming you have a model which looks like the one lucid linked...I think you've probably connected it wrong.
I've got my working like this:
C1 HDMI2 (eARC/ARC)> eARC/ARC (Out 1) then Audio (Out 2) to an Input on the AVR (NOT the ARC enabled port just standard input). Don't use the input...
@lucid I see now, I was being a bit of a doughnut there. Somehow thought I'd need to run the 2.1 HDMI into that box and then another out to the TV/AVR. Makes sense now.
Thanks a lot for taking the time to respond, I think I'll go for the extractor :)
@lucid Thanks for the detailed response. This does seem like an option but I have some reservations - will the audio extractor work with the 4k 120hz signal? I see it's rated at 18gbps but 4k 120hz requires 48gbps?
Also - is there a way to just pull the audio from the TV into the AVR via eARC...
Looking for a bit of advice here as I've been out of the AV loop for a while.
Been running a 1080p TV + 1080p AVR hooked up to some nice floorstanders (Surround, center and sub too) for a while now. Currently hook up a bunch of devices to the AVR and then a single HDMI to the TV from the AVR...
Prices on the 3090's going up and up. Think I'm going to sit and wait until the dust settles, what a joke this release has been (Globally - not OcUK specifically).
Really good response, pretty much echos my feelings at the moment. There's a little of me which wants to stick Intel because that's what has been at the top end for gaming but I'm seeing Intel taking the p**s with prices. I think if the 3900x was retail price at the moment I'd have already...
Thanks for all the replies chaps.
It's funny how a couple of you think I'm penny pinching. I agree a 2080ti is a little unbalanced hence why I'm looking at higher end CPU's than my i7 was equivalent to back when I got it. Certainly didn't pay £500! But the price isn't the issue here it's the...
I primarily game in VR and have noticed a little bit of bottlenecking with my current CPU (6700K @ 4.6GHz and 2080ti). So I'm thinking a CPU upgrade is on the cards!
However, with the 3900X and the imminent 9900KS release it just seems just a bad time to buy? With the recent X299 price cut...
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