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ntam

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  1. Hi inches!, could you send me a link where did you buy your card from, share the link please.
  2. Thanks Emxiaks, I updated the post with my experience, it could be handy for others in the communitty.
  3. Thank you very much guys for your comments and help! I will buy the video card, maybe I will ask you later for the procedure for update to the MSI vbios and this way use the nvidia drivers without the modified .inf file. just waiting for the advise about: "I think I must buy some or alot of thermal pad, which brand or place to buy do you recommend? how should I put the pad to cover the important components?" Thanks again! ----------------------------------------------- Hi Again I forgot ask about the HDMI and VGA connectors, after the upgrade to the gtx770m will work these connectors without issues? Thanks for your comments.
  4. Somebody has clue about this? also I would like comments about Bluetoth, it work fine with the upgrade?
  5. Hello, It's me again I found two cards that mokkin sell on ebay, one stand "New, Pull from Brand New MSI Laptop" and the board is green and the other one say "New, Pull from Brand New Clevo Laptop" with the board blue, I think that the first could be the better for me because was taken from a MSI and could be "more" compatible with my gt683DXR, is this correct or I'm wrong? the pulled from msi laptop is this(green board): http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Nvidia-GeForce-GTX-770M-3GB-DDR5-MXM-3-0-Type-B-for-MSI-Alienware-/271324814030?pt=PCC_Video_TV_Cards&hash=item3f2c381ace the pulled from a clevo laptop (blue board): http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Nvidia-GeForce-GTX-770M-3GB-DDR5-MXM-3-0-Type-B-for-Clevo-Alienware-MSI-/271237279139?pt=PCC_Video_TV_Cards&hash=item3f27006da3 Could you advise me wich one should I buy? I think I must buy some or alot of thermal pad, which brand or place to buy do you recommend? how should I put the pad to cover the important components? Thanks again for your comments and advises.
  6. Hi Techies and geniuses community, I will upgrade the network card of my laptop GT683DXR, so I bought the Intel Network 7260.HMWG WiFi Wireless-AC (if someone need the amazon link just ask me for it), is a PCIe Half Mini Card, so my questions are: Will I need change the bios or do something to get the card work or is it just plug & play? No, the card just work without any changes in the bios, indeed was plug n play, windows 7 detect the new hardware but didn't found a driver so I download the drivers from the intel web page installed and everything works fine! Will the wireless button in Quick Launch Touch Sensors work with this card (buttons bar on the keyboard)? YES, all the buttons in the quick launch works, even the Fn+F8, so not found problems. Note: just go ahead! is a great upgrade for the MSi GT683 series, and you will have the new wifi standard 802.11 AC. any comment about this would be handy thanks in advance.
  7. Hi techies/genius! I would like to upgrade my msi gt683dxr with a nvidia gtx770m, but I have many questions about this: 1.- the are a clevo, dell, or many others brands, which is the brand recommended ? place/website to buy? some specifications to be sure that could work without problems 2.- do I must flash the video card? how could I do that? tutorial about this? 3.- do I must flash the bios in the motherboard? tutorials about this? 4.- my laptop has a gtx570m, the heatsink is the same for the gtx770m or I must buy a new one? where could I buy? 5.- after all this the procedure to install drivers is pretty transparent or I must "cheat" some files? Sorry if this qustions are too basic, but I want to be sure about the process before spend the money and avoid have a video card/laptop as decorative in my desk.... Thanks in advance for your answers and help.
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