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RPXZ

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  1. I had posted this in the Razer forum but then realized that svl7 has his own dedicated request thread. Hey guys, I'm posting this as a request to get a modded BIOS for the blade 14inch 2nd gen. Would love to see an unlock for the 765m so we can push it more than 135 core. I will donate to anyone who uses their time to help us achieve our goal. Maybe the master himself, slv7 would be able to accomplish this? Attached is the original bios I pulled using the universal bios extractor tool. Thank you. RAZER-1.01 BIOS.zip
  2. How are you able to tell? GPUZ says 80.06.44.00.ff but its unable to download it.
  3. I love the 780 modded vbios. I have both my msi gt60s running smoothly without any throttling! I do have a quick question. I just picked up a razer blade 2013 model. I was wondering if the Dell 765m 14in AW will work with this system? Thank you in advanced.
  4. Thank you for your response Mr. Fox! I have a MSI GT60 2OD with a 4800mq, the board supports XTU however I am at a loss on how to overclock the haswell chips. I will take your advice and make the changes and see what happens![h=1][/h]
  5. Can this same advice be used for a 4800mq? Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk 2
  6. Have you tried using nvidia inspector instead of afterburner? Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk 2
  7. Svl7, does fan speed profiles still work with the modified vbios for the 780? I have been keeping my fan speed at 100 percent lately(gt60) has a turbo fan button. However I was doing some gaming and I noticed the fan RPM never changed.
  8. Ya. Maybe slv7 can figure something out for us stuck with the gt60/70 haswell notebooks.
  9. Yes, XTU for the processor. Only changes with that were 102.2485 reference clock and forcing the multipliers at 36/35/34/34. The 780 was clocked at 1060/3000 but for some reason that actual core clock was at 1040ish or so. Nvinspector was off by at least 15mhz. I'm not sure why but I found a couple people on the forum were having the same issue. I had to have it at +62.5mv. May have been able to go a little higher at that voltage but I was happy breaking 9k.
  10. Finally got it! http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/7012018 Mission accomplished lol.
  11. Ya I don't want to shove more power to this card so I think I'll mess around with the reference clock a little and see if I can squeeze some more MHz out if the processor. Surely I can get another 35-40 points out of it. I simply just want to break into the P9k and I be satisfied... I think. Power doesn't seem to be too much of an issue yet. According to the kill-a-watt meter the nb is drawing 155ish and peaked one time at 170 but still not enough for MSI's dumb hybrid mode to kick on. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk 2
  12. Depends what you set the voltage at. Higher = more heat = less life. I personally wouldn't worry about it too much depending on what your temps are at. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk 2
  13. Yes I am using a slv7 vbios. I've been logging with gpuz and it doesn't seem to down clock however anything over 1020 I have to up the core clock 5mhz more. For example if I want 1030 I would have to use inspector to clock it at 1035. As of my latest benchmark run I'm at 8934 with a graphics score of 9205. So close :/ Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk 2
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