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  1. Click the spoiler for the release highlights: Download Link AMD Catalyst 12.11 Beta8 Driver for Windows® 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista® AMD Catalyst 12.11 Beta8 Driver for Windows® 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista® - with .NET 4 Support AMD Catalyst 12.11 Beta8 Driver for Linux
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  2. because youre in the wrong pstate mode.(GT 650m uses pstate 0,5 as default,when you force it you can overlcock ist ) did you ever here of batchfiles? make one and set the setting which i show you: nvidiaInspector.exe -setGpuClock:0,2,1050 -setMemoryClock:0,2,2500 -forcepstate:0,0 the batch file have to placed in the same directory as the nvidia inspector... schould work fine an for your info: because only it looks like it, the overclock limit HAS increased... the software tools just have a maximum of +135MHZ because of security reasons... before you getting angry an blame on someone,may next time use google a littlebit more. we want to help you,but you have to corperate^^
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  3. I went through the EXACT situation. Start the computer, and then immediately start tapping the hell out F2 (just kidding, just get into BIOS), then... IIRC, you tap: left, enter, left, enter, F10, left, enter. If you're computer doesn't restart, then you need to try right a bunch of times instead of left, if it still doesn't restart then you're doing something wrong, or maybe you did more than just change the primary display to pci. If that does not work, then replace the underlined with: tap right a bunch of times, at least 10. Basically, what you are doing with the sequence of keystrokes is trying to get to the "Load default settings" and then "save and quit" (F10), and the default answer for "are you sure XXXXX" is no. Anyways, good luck! I remeber when I was in a panic when nothing would display to the screen lol. Oh, and btw, you can download the pics of the menus from earlier posts, open it up on a diff comp/phone and do it from there (that is how i did it, now i just basically memorized it).
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  4. I believe it is actually the card. Tried it on a friend's tower, and nothing. Doesn't explain why the radeon wouldn't pick up on my laptop though. I have another friend with a working GTX560ti I want to try just to see, and yet another friend with my exact laptop. (My friends all have cool stuff ) So there is testing yet to be done. I think I'm just gonna dump the cash and build a tower even if this works though, and let my friend have the adapter...so much headache for so long, and I've got the cash for Black Friday. So...come on Newegg and Fry's, treat me good
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  5. Hi @Tech Inferno Fan After a whole of struggling to make AMD Radeon GPU work, I have sold it and bought GTX 550 Ti, it worked without a hassle. I'll do benchmarking later.
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