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  1. Still can't figure out how to slow down the fan on my GT70 0nc after removing my dead gtx675m and flashing to Xonars bios. Checked all the options inside and can't find the option to disable dedicated gpu. tried numerous tools in windows that control fan speed like gt70 Fan Control, Silent Option, FanSpeed, fan profile applier and nothing works :\ any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

  2. @blooddrunk

    it's hidden or available in main menu under System information (all hidden options should be available in one place)

    if not grab https://www.google.com/search?safe=active&q=AMIBCP+4.53&spell=1&sa=X&ved=0CBoQBSgAahUKEwjuls6mpfjGAhXKkSwKHXx-DqQ&biw=1664&bih=840&dpr=1.15 AMIBCP 4.53

    grab you bios and change that settings and ofcourse flash with that new bios

    There is no such option in Xonar's unlocked bios under hidden. Is AMIBCP 4.53 compatible with MSI GT70 0NC?

    I tried fanspeed and Fncontrol by dave p. nothing seems to work.

  3. Hello

    Another Bios don`t Change this.

    You don`t must take out the Card.

    You must only deactivate the GPU in the Device Manager.

    Hey Bloetschkopf, thanks for the response! If I dont take my GPU out, my laptop won't turn on at all. I want to use my integrated intel graphics until I get a new GPU but the fans spin max speed all the time! Device manager doesn't give me any option to disable the nvidia gpu since its not physically there I had it's drivers uninstalled.

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  4. Hey guys, I'm trying to slow down my fan from spinning and like a leaf blower after removing a faulty GPU. I installed the unlocked bios from the first page here on my GT70 everything seems alright. Downloaded and installed the EC firmware from MSI's website, unplugged AC power and battery for ~20secs and it is still uncontrollable. I am missing something? I tried searching for the " set Primary Display to iGFX" in the bios setting, as mentioned in a few comments before, but couldn't find it! Hints/suggestions would be much appreciated!

    ~blood

  5. Actually had the same problem of my GT70, not sure what it was but what fixed it was opening it up and re-applying thermal paste both on the cpu and gpu. I also dissembled the the screen cleaned all the connectors with isopropyl alcohol. Not sure what it was but in the end it fixed my screen turning off after 15-40mins of playing. while I was at it, I also re greased the hinges for the screen since a lot of them seem to be dusting up/cracking.

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  6. But it will not give a chance to change fan speed.

    Fan speed adjustment in EC firmware.

    So what you mean is even if I flash my GT70 with the unlocked bios I won't be able to control the fan speed without updating EC firmware? Is it possible to just flash the EC?

    Basically I'm having the issue where I removed my faulty GPU from the GT70 and the fan goes full blast after a few seconds while its on the integrated gpu.

  7. Suspected so, thanks. Its the second time the gpu fried. First time I had my stock 670m and laptop just shut down. RMA'd it back to msi and they shoved in a 675m free of charge. Problem is that it has not even been year since the rma and it started to have bluescreens on graphical applications and eventually died. Thanks for the clarification Bloetschkopf!

  8. I've purchased an MSI GT60 power supply for my GT70. Both are identical in terms of power output set at 180w 9.5amp. The power supply works fine but I was just wondering, is it a coincidence that my 675m fried about a week later or it just got worn out? Tested it with a volt meter, steady at 19v.

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