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  1. Flashing with this mode DOES allow N6300 to work. However, it does NOT guarantee proper connection. N6300 is actually very buggy WiFi Card and causes mayhem in many system. Since Y510p is not designed to work 100% fine with N6300, N6300 tends to cause more trouble. Well, N6300 actually works in Y510p. However, it depends on what WiFi connection that you are using. Some connection simply does not work with N6300+Y510p. - It seems like AC7260 makes less trouble, but I have seen people saying that ac7260 failed although their chipset, board, BIOS allows ac7260 to be fully functional. - - - Updated - - - Roll it back to v3.05 then reattempt flashing. Make sure back BIOS is enabled.
  2. Ight. I managed to flash both. Tried to install N6300. I realized that Intel's new Wi-FI card has some serious issue and it does NOT work in some system. My D-Link Router allows me to have 2 possible connection. My primary connection does not work with N6300 installed in Y510p. (Actually, it is slower connection with stronger signal) My Secondary Connection works. (Weak signal but faster.) when that card is installed in other laptop, it works with no problem. So, I think Lenovo is forcing us to use their authorized cards, cuz Intel sucks. I also realized, in some other Y510p sometimes N6300 works without problem.... then suddenly realizes it does not work in some routers. I think Intel's 8 series chipset and IvyBrige/Haswell have cause of this. - Indeed, you CAN use N6300 by flashing BIOS with this modified one. BUT, for some routers, it does not work. However, if you are using really expensive hardcore router, you should able to bypass the problem anyway. --- Another possible causes There are some stupid dudes attempting to interfere Wi-Fi signals. There are tons of them doing that malicious thing. So those pirating attempts might be a cause of problem.
  3. I somehow was able to mange to flash BIOS, but I cannot run nvflash at all. It fails to find any nVidia adapters. It should be related with BIOS option right? Do I need to turn off secureboot?
  4. Uh... latest vflash version is now 5.95.... so I should not try flash right? Then I will just gonna flash bios only so I can put my precious wireless card. o.O
  5. Connection speed can be slowed by * security utilities that has some special fancy function related with WiFi. * ROUTER. (Yeah, this is the most annoying one.) * BIOS, Chipset, Mainboard of your gear might not appreciate Intel 6300 * Driver install ran into trouble. * Antenna problem. (Wrong installation will end up with Wi-Fi doom.) * Wi-Fi card's option is not proper (just like what dhuesca said) * Sometimes it is power issue. Maybe your gear lacks enough power to feed its parts. (Lenovo Y510P has this problem. CPU runs out of power, resulting drop of load rate. slowing stuffs.) Make sure that your gear supports 6300. Make sure that antennais properly installed. Make sure that Wi-Fi type (a/b/g/n etc.) is proper. Make sure NO wireless home phone signal interrupting your Wi-Fi. Most of digital wireless home phone uses same frequency that is used for Wi-Fi. It causes mayhem, so you might want to use 5Ghz based Wi-Fi signal.
  6. Run FTL on HARD mode. It is not a hard mode. It is impossible mode. Pick Cerenkov. Realizing that you are run out of backup battery. - KaBoom. Your ship is now torn a part. Thank you for playing FTL. -> Typical FTL play.
  7. If you can afford for it, G700 might be a better option. Well, G700 is ugly though. o.O However, you want very fancy macro buttons, neither 700 nor G300 gonna work. - G700 is actually very comfortable. Only 4 buttons on side and wheel buttons are actually useful (so there is only 6 macros that will gonna work.). So if you do not require that much buttons for macro, use G700.
  8. You got the point. Core #0 is ALWAYS full of bunch of physics calculation. Program like EasyToolz can force process to use other core instead of our poor core 0. In addition you might want to check other process that involves in game. Some games runs multiple processes and those often ends up with dooming core #0. In that case, forcing main client to use other cores and forcing related processes to use core 0 often helps a lot.
  9. 1. SLI/Crossfire BnS is somewhat SLI/Crosfire capable. However, it does not support its own customized profile. It only can use nVidia and AMD's Forced AFR2. However, ACTUALLY forcing Forced AFR will gonna end up with no performance enhancement. BnS actually do have their own profile. Although it is incomplete, it is still better than actually forcing AFR anyway. Problem is, due to NCSoft's poor quality programming, sometimes SLI and Crossfire for BnS breaks apart. In order to prevent this, you should NOT run BnS without launcher (DO NOT LOG IN DIRECTLY WITH CLIENT.EXE. It will end up with creating WRONG GPU profile) Make sure that client.exe is NOT directly shown in your GPU manager's list. You should use nvidia inspector to make sure about this. If you ended-up with client.exe profile built up, well, delete it. PLUS, delete nvidia's own profiles (Blade and Soul Korea and China ) Reinstall driver to recover profile. Simply removing client.exe profile (which is WRONG one) wont fix the problem. You need profiles completely reset. Sometimes, SLI and Crossfire profiles runs into trouble for NO REASON. If you realize SLI/Crossfire not working, well reinstall driver. Sorry. Blame NCSoft ---- Sometimes SLI/Corssfire does not work although no actually problem is there. If this happen, change game client option. Full screen -> Windowed Full screen -> Full screen You know.. Windows cannot run SLI/Crossfire... When SLI/Crossfire does not work, that means somehow BnS client is running on windows mode, even if its setting is Full Screen. So, you have to reset it. make it windowed, than make it back to full screen to make sure it is ACTUALLY running on full screen, not stupid windoge
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