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  1. Yeah Prema is a great guy - feel free to donate to him if you want to help out But the difference is night and day!!! So cool to see it worked out man :-)
  2. Happy to help!! I've seen a few fixes using Prema's BIOS' TechInferno and Notebookreview forums are great for laptops - some really smart people hanging out on both forums actively.
  3. I think the problem might be your Clevo BIOS.. Alternatively try look at the unlocked modded BIOS for your machine by @Prema https://biosmods.wordpress.com/p157sm/ and the changelog for it https://biosmods.wordpress.com/p1sm-changelog/ Good luck, there's a tutorial and all :-) I am not sure what is wrong tho.
  4. Did you use DDU before installing the new vBIOS? Schenker is Clevo, so no worries there.
  5. Your picture is broken, can you re-upload it? What nVIDIA drivers are you using?
  6. Nope still not going to 900/2200, it is at 770/2200 atm. Can you look at this older vBIOS of mine for reference? https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/188389/188389 edit: okay I fixed it myself, used the Kepler BIOS Tweaker, and adjusted the vBIOS you gave me @Klem to the same clocks as the one @svl7 made, thanks to you guys for your hard work! edit2: just wanted to help others too, it was fairly easy, as I had reference points - what I did was I alligned the boost tables to meet my max clock, which was 900+ for my needs, so I adjusted that, a thing that was missing in the previous vBIOS' I got, no issues, took 15 seconds to crosscheck I didn't miss anything else.
  7. Can you make that one as my previous one? Or should I just do it myself, not exactly fully educated in the KeplerBiosTweaker tbh. My previous one: https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/188389/188389 (it was 900/2200) the one you made is 770/2200. Thanks in advance Klem :-)
  8. Bloody great! Thanks man, I am going to test stability, but it seems my temps are through the roof (expected.. need new paste). Going to report back ;-)
  9. Thinking about upping the voltage to 1.050v (would you even recommend that?) and try to see if it will handle my OC better
  10. The BIOS mods are still available yes. I have a quick question to @svl7, I've had my 680M in my MS-1762 for a while now, with a older vBIOS of yours, running with 900c/2200m 1.037OV. It is fine, temp at 82 when gaming at almost maxed settings. I am tho looking into flashing the latest vBIOS 680M Clevo 1.050OV. I am a bit unsure what you mean that that vBIOS is with 'stock' clocks. Do you mean your stock clocks or will I get downclocked with this new vBIOS. I'd like to keep my 900/2200, possibly even push it as far as 1000/2400 (need to test first if its stable, my GPU is getting old atm). I will be willing to donate, no issues :-) Thanks for all your help, @Prema and the remaining potatoes at NBR love you EDIT: my bios is here: https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/188389/188389 thinking of potentially putting something like this on: https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/157932/157932 a bit confused tho, as the BIOS I am linking, the second one, has PCI-E interface. That shouldnt make a difference right? @Klem I'd appreciate if you could take a look too
  11. Thanks for the post, very noob friendly and would definitely have used this information if it wasn't for what I knew, a good thing to link people when they ask questions
  12. Haha I actually lol'd good1 I would recommend MSI's website: http://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?board=51.0 Make a account and donate, then SVET will make you a custom EC or BIOS based on your desire but sure if someone will do it for you here then np ^^
  13. just real quick steam box is announced (not officially) but you know, its supposed to run on linux, but windows is possible too
  14. haha talking about high achievements the 3940xm is a beast... a beast versus your 2960XM
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