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daxshen

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  1. It doesn't look like you reached minimum 5 posts requirement. Are you an elite member? If not then I think the only vbios you can download is this one GTX 680m (Clevo) - Overclock Edition VBIOS - Downloads - Tech|Inferno Forums. It allows you to have +405 base clock offset instead of +135, but doesn't change voltage though (at least not on my P150EM). If you are not an elite memeber and still managed to download the version 80.04.67.00.01. Tell me how would you? In case you are an elite or official member, there is a list of other vbios that allow voltage change here at the end of this post: http://forum.techinferno.com/general-notebook-discussions/1847-nvidia-kepler-vbios-mods-overclocking-editions-modified-clocks-voltage-tweaks.html#post23432
  2. NVM I downloaded the vbios in the first thread which doesn't seem to change voltage at all (and no minimum post requirement). Can't believe it was only a few scrolls down and I still didn't see that whole list of vbios.
  3. Hi I own a Sager NP9150 with 680m card (driver version; 331.82) and Prema's modded BIOS for Clevo. I'm encountering a problem with svl7's vbios (80.04.33.00.10): After flashing the modded vbios using nvflash 5.118 in Windows 7, the voltage of my 680m stays at most 987mv and never breaches 1.00v. The base clock offset changed from +135 max to 405 max though, If I set the gpu clock to 980mhz, any game would run for about 10 seconds and then ------ a freeze ----- the clock is reset to stock value. Can anyone tell me what went wrong or the latest vbios just doesn't overvolt anymore? Any suggestion is appreciated!
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