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  1. Good news, I have successfully recovered my 780m using the Raspberry Pi while the ROM chip was still on the board as mentioned above! Thanks to svl7 for giving me the idea to flash the chip directly.
  2. @svl7 Hello svl7, I'm sorry to bother you but it seems like you might be the only person who can help me. I've done a bad flash on one of my 780m's in my SLI setup and currently have the working card running as a master, the second one isn't recognized by nvflash. After performing the --check command, I obtained the following from the log file: Device: 01:00:00=10DE:119F:1558:0377 GPU Device: 01:00:01=10DE:0E0A:1558:0377 It seems my bad bios flash changed the device ID from 119F to 0E0A, preventing nvflash from detecting it as a GPU. I was checking out the article you wrote here: http://www.techinferno.com/2011/07/09/recovering-a-notebook-gpu-from-a-bad-flash/ and that may be my only option unless I can force nvflash to write to the card with the bad ID. P.S. I've tried using a hex editor to edit nvflash.exe and replace 119F but I'm not too good with these things so it didn't work out for me. Also, I'm using your OC firmware on my working card which is working like a charm, so thank you very much for that! Thank you in advance!! Edit: it seems that 0E0A is the device ID for the NVIDIA audio device. I think I'll give up and try to flash it using my Raspberry Pi. I have a question though, do you think I could flash it on the board without desoldering it? Edit 2: successfully made my Raspberry Pi an SPI EEPROM programmer using software from flashrom.org, tested it on the BIOS chip of an old MSI motherboard and it worked like a charm! Now all I need is a clip to access the chip on my 780M without desoldering it. Something like this:
  3. First of all, slv7 I would like to thank you very much for helping us all out. I personally had the flickering issue with my Sager NP-93780-S and the SLI 780M, and your BIOS fixed it. I've been running it for over a year now with no problems whatsoever, even when overclocking! I'm just wondering if by any chance you could remove the splash screen that pops up when I start my laptop and re-post it, I would highly appreciate that. Thanks again!
  4. I used to own a macbook so I have the thunderbolt to dvi adapter connected to a dvi to hdmi adapter, this has been working great so far and after getting this laptop and using it I am very pleased with the ability to connect a tv through hdmi or thunderbolt. But which one would be able to output 3D or high frequency outputs?
  5. Hello, I just got a Sager np9380-s with 2x 780m with 120Hz 3D screen. I was just wondering if anyone who installed windows 8.1 on any similar laptop has the 3D LED indicator under the screen always on. Even when you are not in a game or anything?
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