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Xonar

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  1. Wait, how have I not done this yet? I have a 2920XM w/o XTU on my MSI and I crave more OC'ing! I'll let you know when I have more time to try this out. Thanks for the guide buddy. Lol, Chrome thinks the .zip is malicious.
  2. Silly me. Even if you add /X parameter? hmmm anyways, I'll have the BIOS unlocked and we can give it a try..... Anyways, I know ASUS notebooks with APTIO BIOS that have modified BIOS... there's always a way.
  3. Can you dump your vBIOS using nvflash and attach it here?
  4. Thank you, me & @svl7 will take a look when we have time.
  5. Lol, so you have the time to write us a laundry list of what you want, but you can't even give us a link to the download from the ASUS website? Geez, talk about demanding. -.- Yes your BIOS is unlockable. No, an unlocked BIOS cannot guarantee all of your desires, but some can be fulfilled.
  6. Try using an aftermarket paste. See if that makes a difference.
  7. First off, which notebook are you using? Power values depend on what you are changing....TDP is measured in watts, etc... BCLK is DIV2S, it is set to 100 automatically for Sandy Bridge, for Arrendale it's 133mhz I think. All functions work as intended. @Unhumanje , maybe @chmod1337 can help you. I have minimal Linux experience.
  8. AnandTech - AMD Update, give it a try!
  9. All these expensive mice and most only half or less the advertised DPI? I only know a couple people who game at high DPIs, so why do manufacturers push this stat on us? I find it more cumbersome after a certain point.
  10. Yes, 7970m works. 7970M heatsink modification.
  11. Xonar

    GT683DX CPU update

    Like I've said, only Sandy Bridge (i3,5,7-2xxxQM) will work in his notebook. Ivy Bridge is NOT supported. i7-2670 will work.
  12. Xonar

    GT683DX CPU update

    Isn't the 3612qm soldered and ivy bridge? Both are no-no's for your notebook. Look for a sandy bridge quad i7-2xx0QM. Also, last I've heard, upgrading a Sandy Bridge notebook to Ivy Bridge doesn't work. It works the opposite though, Ivy to Sandy.
  13. yes, afudos.exe, update.bat, readme.txt and the ROM are all in the zip.
  14. Yes you can upgrade to AMD 6990m. You will need to modify the heatsink with a Dremmel tool. Sent from my HTC Sensation 4G using Tapatalk 2
  15. I have never encountered or heard of such an issue.
  16. A laptop cooler won't do anything. See this thread: http://forum.techinferno.com/msi/2081-gt60-laptop-cooler-recommended.html New thermal paste will have the biggest impact on your temps. See some suggestions above.
  17. Is it a retail GT70 or a whitebook 1762?
  18. I think unreal25 was talking about AMD integrated vs. Intel integrated.
  19. @Dakneo Thanks for the screenshot. I've updated the first post with another unlock. I'm not too hopefully that this new one will unlock the chipset tab, but it's worth a shot. I'll keep you posted if I figure something out.
  20. @Dakneo - Have you looked at: Chipset -> North Bridge Configuration -> Clarksfield_Lynnfield MRC/QPI ? Let me know if you those chapters do not exist.
  21. @sgogeta4 I think the problem is, he has mismatching sized drives. The two mSATA are 128GB. If he were to RAID0 all four, it would only create an array sized 4x128GB (It takes the lowest one). The way he is doing it will end up with 3x256GB drives. I guess in the end it all depends if the controller can handle a stripe inside of a stripe. If I'm reading this correctly, is this what your want to do?
  22. Thank you for reporting this to me. I'll take a look and tell you what I find. I'll have a new one up in one to two days. Thanks much!
  23. Theoretically, it should work because a RAID volume is seen as a single disk. But, I'm just not sure if there's an exception in RAID 0. Because it'd be striping a stripe. It should work out to .165, .165, .33, .33 on the stripe split. I see no reason for it not to work. Let us know how it goes.
  24. Interesting idea. Is it even possible to RAID an in use RAID array? (The 128GB mSATA will be RAID'ed twice in this case) No clue if it could cause any issues.
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