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  1. Hi Guys, Just put the custom firmware for my 880m on and all seem'd to go well but now when I try and update or install the official geforce drivers it doesn't recognize the device as a Nvidia graphics card in device manager. Its a MSI GT60 with a GTX880M 8GB. *Edit* Just tried a few things recommended here and on other sites such as: - Using alternative versions of NVflash - Trying with DOS and windows CMD versions of NVflash - different drivers such as original (drivers on the disc) & new (direct from Geforce website) - modified drivers as per the instructions here: https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/770685/gtx-880m-with-driver-327-23-need-to-mod-inf-/ - tried changing the values on the modified drivers (such as chaning 05AE to 05AA or 1105, depending on if I'm testing with stock vbios or modded vbios) - tried manually forcing device manager to install the original, new and modified drivers still searching... any assistance would be greatly appreciated
  2. from what the feedback is from the vbios i think it will be worth it. Wish i went with the 780m as it seems to be much more stable under heavy load than the 880m
  3. This might be handy. You defiantly need a better monitor for the fan speed than the default.
  4. Same here . But i'll still be active. Damn Geforce and there GTX880M
  5. megabob

    Waranty sticker

    I've heard a few people say different things regarding this I have a G60 and the spec is good enough for me at the mo. At some point i will upgrade it but personally i'm just going to wait until the 12 month warranty expires then open it up. I just don't want to take a risk with a pricey laptop
  6. Had a little hunt around the forum and found this might help you out: http://forum.techinferno.com/general-notebook-discussions/1847-nvidia-kepler-vbios-mods-overclocking-editions-modified-clocks-voltage-tweaks.html
  7. a Seriously good comprehensive guide I've used the Arctic Cooling MX-4 on my old GPU and an Intel and AMD processor with pretty good results. doesn't seem to go chalky after extended usage also
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