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Aiadan

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  1. That I know already. I didn't flash the second card without knowing if I could flash the first. Does the modded BIOS allow overclocking of the first card?
  2. Huh, it seems you're right. I've updated my BIOS to a modified version from this thread. When I check the cards in Nvidia Inspector, the first card says [MODIFIED] under BIOS, while the other card doesn't say that. Does this mean I can't unlock the overclocking for the first card or is it some setting I need to change in the BIOS?
  3. I have a Y500 with dual GT 650M, when I try to do anything against -i0, I get "EEPROM ID (20,00FF) : UNKNOWN, ERROR : Supported EEPROM not found, though against -i1 it works fine, so I've managed to save a backup of that one at least.
  4. Fair enough I'm guessing that if something's wrong it's always possible to flash the bios back to the backuped BIOS.
  5. Aye, those are some of my greatest gripes with the gameplay. The gameplay just feels... wrong, while Diablo III has a number of flaws, at least it has a very fluid gameplay. The customization in Path of Exile is good, on paper, but take away all the "Increase x by y%" skills and you're left with very few actual major traits.
  6. I had some moderate hopes about this when the talk first started appearing about it. Unfortunately it turned out to be a bit of a let down. It feels like it tries too hard to be Diablo 2 for all the people who miss that old feeling, that it just feels old. It doesn't feel like a game should feel 2013. Not just the graphics, though they do have an impact as well, but the gameplay as well.
  7. Mm, I don't know really. My experience with MOBA overall is that the community is extremely toxic, in a way that doesn't really show in other game genres. There are a couple of things in the MOBA-genre that works for a toxic environment. The foremost are probably: Casual players vs elitist gamers While the hardcore gamer puts an effort into fitting the correct role, buying the correct items, overall playing the correct way to win, the casual player might have other goals for their gaming session, like having fun. Or as penny arcade puts it: Penny Arcade - The One True Way Time investment A MOBA match can take up towards 40-60 minutes. If you get stuck with bad teammates in an FPS, you can always just leave. If you leave a MOBA game, the other 9 players have a reduced experience and you're, in most games, penalized. These make for a pretty toxic-inducing environment which is built into the core game mechanics.
  8. Given that one follows the instructions to the letter, is it safe to do these mods to the BIOS? I.e can something go wrong / brick the laptop.
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