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AizenAwakened01

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  1. I have a question. So I have the A11 unlocked bios installed but my GPU skyrockets to almost flashpoint (93C) in a few seconds when I start a game. NvInspector has been a life savior at stopping my computer from catching on fire but every now and then I forget to activate the Nvinspector and the emergency turn off reminds me of it every now and then (also, windows refuses to auto start nvInspector.) So what is happening and how can I fix it? I have went into the bios for the fan setting but no matter what level I set the fans to the same exponential temperature grow occurs. I have installed non-flashed bios but it reactivates my crappy Intel Hd card, which defeats the purpose of why I'm installing the bios in the first place.
  2. @Nitish.s22 thanks, I was able to install the bios, although something horrible has happened. After I installed the bios, my computer's boot time has gone up from 6 seconds to 30 seconds and my graphic card seems to be throttled down by more than 75% of that it use to be (using Warframe as a benchmark: use to average at 120fps now I average between 15-30fps). I also have nvInspector and was able to adjust the memory clock offset but after the unlocked bios I cannot change the offset, it just keeps reverting back to zero. I have reinstalled all the dell bios A08-A13 (A05 and A02 refuse to install) and I have reinstalled the A11 Unlocked bios multiple times but this problem is now in all of them. In the A11 unlocked version I have changed the display from SC to PEG and disabled the integrated graphic card but that caused my screen to go black and my computer started a 8 beep rhythm. I removed the CMOS battery and placed it back in and held the power button for a minute and the bios reset and was surprised to see I was able to edit the memory clock offset but my computer was idling at 68C instead of its normal 57C and after a restart I couldn't edit the offset and I'm back to square one again. Can anyone help? edit: Fixed.
  3. So i looked through this entire form and the instructions don't really cover this part but when you boot from the USB (with the flash bios on it) what do you have to type when it says "C:/>" i type run prr.exe (so it looks like "C:/>run prr.exe" on the screen. All i get is "bad command line." The flash is on a USB called "E:" Its hard finding anything about what to type on google and everyother forum i look at seems to dance around the command lines. Can someone please help me?
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