nevolen
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I own alienware 18 with 770 sli. Repasted with liquid ultra. Got 1150/5900 @ 1,15v with max temp 72celc Στάλθηκε από το SM-N9005 μου χρησιμοποιώντας Tapatalk
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Increasing refresh rate on the 18's internal screens
nevolen replied to Topshelff's topic in Alienware M18x / AW 18
100hz now for 2 months no problem. Once I tried to play at 60hz and it was awful Στάλθηκε από το SM-N9005 μου χρησιμοποιώντας Tapatalk -
After editing svl7 bios with svet bios tuner both cards died and no post at all. Bad flash I guess. Replaced the cards already I had some gtx770 lying spare
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This is gray cant touch it. Is there any way to unlock it with keppler bios twealer for example? And what i need to change? Keep in mind that im currently in SVL7 modded vbios
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Increasing refresh rate on the 18's internal screens
nevolen replied to Topshelff's topic in Alienware M18x / AW 18
110Hz is the maximu my A18 Screen can go without glitches -
Is there any power limitation even with unlocked vbios? I have alienware 18 with dual GTX770M i have used svl7 unlocked vbios and i can overclock up to +220/+500mem with +100mv voltage (temps never go higher than 74degrees thats on auto fan profile with liquid ultra paste) with custom fan profile temps never go beyond 55 degrees. If i use more voltage i can go up to +260 but 3dmark score drops (on gpu score) Currently on +220 i get 11750 gpu marks but if i clock to +260 with 1,15v i get max 10500.
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Thanks! And by the way for the moment I keep the xtu record for 4930mx but was on alienware 17. Today I will receive the alienware 18 . the same settings will work?
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Sorry for the off topic but can't find any link to download the unlocked vbios for the alienware 18 gtx770m
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Did that I managed to make the system post. Thanks
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No post black screen
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Hello after a bad overclock done with intel xtu laptop refuses to boot. Before I get the board replaced under warranty is there anything I could do to reset cmos? So far I tried to Removed battery and cmos battery Removed cpu, gpu and all ram modules Thanks in advance, Nevolen