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electrodarts

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  1. Ok, so not really sure what was done differently, but I just decided to give nvflash a try again today and this time it looked like it was successful. I then restarted my computer and started up NVIDIA Inspector and clicked on show Overclocking, now i'm really confused because I set the base clock to +80, Mem to +50, and voltage to +25. When I click on "apply clocks & voltage" I see the Voltage go from 0.843 up to 1.025 for a second and then it goes back down to 0.843. The current clock and memory readings do the same thing the numbers jump up and then go right back down to where they were previously at. Whats going on here? Update: I just tried flashing it using the method described in "[GUIDE] NVIDIA VBIOS flashing", everything seemed to go the way it was supposed to, it said that it was successful I did alt+ctrl+delete to restart my computer. Then started NVIDIA Inspector and tried to do the overclock again, but it does the exact same thing (the voltage goes up for a second and then goes right back down. Anyone know what's going on here and can help me fix this please? Thank you Electrodarts
  2. Thank you Robbo for the reply. I am having a new problem now. Before when I did the nvflash it said it was successful, but then wen I couldnt get the voltage turned up with afterburner and it didn't work I went back to nvflash and flashed agian with my previous backup .rom. Now that I know I should have been using Nvidia Inspector I tried flashing back to the .rom that I downloaded from here, but this time instead of saying successful or before I can even type in "y" for yes it says "ERROR: No NVIDIA display adapters found". Really confused why this time it isn't working. Again please help. Thankyou Electrodarts
  3. Ok, I really don't understand what I am doing wrong now. I have been trying to unlock the core voltage setting on msi afterburner for 19+ hours now, on my NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M that is in my Alienware 14. I downloaded the file on the first page of this thread named "Dell 765m - 80.06.64.00.01 'OC edition' (AW 14).zip", I got it downloaded and unziped it. Then I took the file (not the read me) and put it into my nvflash folder. I ran nvflash, it said successful, restarted my computer, went back into msi, changed the settings in msi to unlock voltage control... and still nothing. This is really frustrating, I have been at this for so long now with no success. Can someone please help me to get this working? Please, I will be so happy if anyone could help me fix this and get it working. Thankyou Electrodarts
  4. Hey I don't understand why when I click on "Dell 765m - 80.06.64.00.01 'OC edition' (AW 14).zip" located on the first page of this fourm, it says "electrodarts, you do not have permission to access this page..." This is the file I need to unlock my voltage on my video card right? I have the new AlienWare 14, the one that just came out august of 2013. I am trying to overclock this laptop by using MSI Afterburner and the (core voltage, power limit, and fan speed) are all locked in place. I have been looking how to fix this for 14+ hours. I tried useing kgb and nvflash to unlock it but kgb didnt want to modify the GK106.rom file. I am new to this so if you could help me in the best descriptive way possible that would be great. Thank you, Electrodarts
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