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Imperial700

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  • Birthday 02/23/1998

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  1. Hello svl7, I come to you with a slight issue. I have been wanting to re flash my GTX880m in my GT70 bare-bones ordered from Xotic PC. However the Modified bios that you have made for the (GTX880m) was based of the Clevo card bios, not the MSi card bios. I know it says in your description that the 880m bios would work for any manufacturer but I can assure you that statement is false! Reason being the Clevo bios is twice the size of the MSi bios. Setting off an alarm for me. However, I still tried it to no avail. The flash was successful, but windows did not recognize my card. So could you please do me a favor and modify the attached bios for me? Everything unlocked of course, including voltage. MSi Stock Bios: MSI.GTX880M.8192.131219.zip - - - Updated - - - THANK YOU. We need it to be knows that the Clevo vBios will not work with the MSi vBios.
  2. Bump. Seriously cross with this problem. I don't understand the issue here. Can someone shed some light for us?
  3. Bump...? I have followed this guide step by step, the re-flashing installs perfect. But when I boot up my computer and it recognizes my GTX880m and a Standard Generic Nvidia card. And I am unable to install drivers.
  4. I second this. My Stock Vbios was 94kb. And the new one is 167kb? The flashing also was completed successfully according to NVflash. However. My 880M only shows up as a generic video adapter and not an 880m. The drivers will also not install. Did I miss something?
  5. You may have to download and install a custom bios to achieve higher voltage settings, or to have the voltage limit unlocked. However I do not advise doing so because it will void your warranty Your graphics card chip may also not be able to handle the increase in volts and clock speeds so tread with care.
  6. Id pickup a better single card option. The price/performance of SLi is still not justifiable for the performance gain. You will get better overall performance with one single more Powerful card. Trust me. This is coming from a guy who had a Triple SLI 570 setup.
  7. Elder Scrolls online is a great MMO choice. If you are a die hard fan of the Elder Scrolls series I recommend giving it a try.
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