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  1. On 18.3.2018 at 5:19 PM, panamaniacs2011 said:

    ok good news on my end . i got it working with the help of Svet and its performing like a charm . Now its worth mentioning that he does not know if it will work on windows 8.1 and furthermore what makes this work is the way the nvmii.inf file is modded . I was replacing a gtx 1060 entry with my gpu id (which didnt worked) so what he did is erase all 1c60 (there are 3 groupings of these) entries from the inf file and use the first 1c20 entry to replace with the gtx 1060 installed on the laptop that is basically what he did in a nutshell. if any of you need the inf file for 392.01 pm to send it so you can see for yourself what he did. btw my model is a gt60 2oc with 3k monitor ips .

     

     

    The GTX 1070 is also working in GT70,but the Fan is allways running with 100%

    The Card is from a Zotac Zbox EN1070,but the Fan runs also with Clevo and MSI Vbios 100%.

    May be the Card from Gecube or Aetina is working without this Issue.

     

    https://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/12771729
    https://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/12771878
    https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/26545736
    https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/26607267
    https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/26607372

     

    GTX 1080 is also working,but don`t fits mechanically

     

    https://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/12757596

     

     

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  2. On 6.4.2018 at 2:12 AM, amidsal said:

    Hi again guys,

     

    I have one of those GT783R that disappeared from market very quickly, and one that is probably a lemon. I've tried to replace the processor and the video card so far and the computer still turns off after 3 or 4 minutes. In fact, it's strange because the BIOS shows GT780 instead of GT783R. My guess now is that I have to replace the motherboard.

     

    However, I can't find a spare motherboard for GT783R. I know it's a MS-17611 motherboard, so can I just buy a MS-17611 motherboard or does it have to have other specs to be compatible?

    Also, I noticed that there is a ver 1.0 and ver 1.1. Is there a difference between them?

     

    Anyone willing to help me? Please?????

     

    Best,

    Amid

    Every Bios shows GT780 because this is the Basic Barebone.

    The Failure is normaly not the Motherboard,it is the GPU.

    It have a beginning Shortcut which shut the Notebook ramdomly of under Load.

    This is a big Problem from GTX 460M to GTX 675M.

     

     

  3. On 6.5.2018 at 10:23 AM, Bizeek said:

    I bought a CLEVO GTX 780M card from eBay, from Hong Kong.  I did research for NVIDIA VBios flasher, and flashed MSI GTX 780M vBios into the CLEVO vBios after making vBIOS backup for the Clevo. And it works good right now.  Before flashing, the Clevo card would not install correct Nvidia drivers and will not be able to start. After flash vBios, drivers installed and CS:GO works for me.  If you can find a Clevo card or the original MSI GTX580m card, it be best to save you some headache to not buy the Alienware card if you have found the info that it's not compatible with the MSI board even after flashing vBIOS. 
    Keep watching for the cards, since one day/one week it will pop up from a seller which sell the card cheaper. 
    I waited 4 months for price of GTX 780m to reach the price I wanted and then purchased.  I thought my 870M card was the culprit of my laptop just suddenly shut off when on aftermarket battery, but turns out, it's the battery is the problem and not the videocard(s) I have tried.
     

    If you upgrade card, make sure you can still use the original heatsink, which there is a huge thread on upgrading each different videocard in that series, and update your bios to latest possible.  Keep doing research is my only valuable advice.  I went from 770M > 870M > then 780M for my current card.  All these cards, I was able to use the same C heatsink that matches the card layout.

    You use a GTX780M in a MSI GT783(MS-1761)?

    Shure?

    All Kepler Cards are not working in a MSI GT680/GT780,only GTX 770M and GTX 765M with Clevo Vbios.

    If You write something than read before which Notebook he have.

    But it works with GTX 970M7GTX 980M

  4. The MS-1761 don`t have Optimus,it starts with blank Screen witout GPU.

    Take the GPU out,when  the Laptop starts the GPU is defective.

    You can change all Components,the Wifi Card is under the Touch Panel.

    If You want change only the Card it must be a Card with MSI or Clevo Vbios,for Dell Card You need another Laptop to flash the Vbios.

    You can use also upgrade to this Cards:

     

    GTX 770M(another Heatsink)

    GTX 970M/980M (another Heatsink)

    Quadro M3000M-M5000M (Heatsink like GTX980M)

    All other Keplercards from GTX670MX to GTX880M are not working in Your Barebone,only GTX 770M and GTX 765M/GTX965M with Clevo Vbios.

     

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  5. Hello

    Usually the error in the graphics card is the one that starts to cause short circuits.
    Unfortunately not very many graphics cards work in this device.
    Except for the GTX 770M, no card works from the GTX 670MX to the GTX 880M.
    But the GTX 970M and GTX 980M as well as the Quadro M3000M-M5000M work there.
    Prerequisite is that the card has an MSI Vbios.
    MS-1761 is just the internal name of MSI for the motherboard, this has been installed by many other manufacturers.
    And for all cards except the GTX 570M -GTX 675M another heat sink is needed.
    Or your own needs to be adjusted.
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  6. On 20.10.2017 at 8:18 PM, Polip said:

    Hello!

    I think about little change in my MS-16F4 (PSU 180 Watt, Haswell 4910 qm), from GTX870 3GB to: GTX980 or GTX1060, which should be better?

    In my opinion 1060.

    What do You think?

    Of course the GTX 1060 is the better Choise.

    It needs less Power for more Performance.

    The Price is only it little hgher.

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