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  1. 13 hours ago, estionx said:

     

    Thanks so much !! The last questions, i need new heatsink or my actually 680m heatsink are compatible with 980m ?? and other, any shop,web or buyer good trust to buy the gtx ??

     

    Good question actually, one I'm not too confident in answering, according to this topic: http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/m17x-r4-gtx980m-upgrade.766867/ you will need to get different screws but this might only apply for the 7970m version so I'm not sure if your current screws from the gtx 680m would fit the 980m. I guess you can ask a seller when you buy the 980m if they have any screws that'll fit.

  2. Since you have the gtx680m are you sure that you have the standard monitor or the 120hz (3D) version? Because if you do I suggest upgrading to a gtx 1060 rather than gtx 980m.

     

    If not and you want the gtx 980m then there are a few requirements.

     

    You don't need the unlocked bios since the 980m supports both 60hz and 120hz screen, but you do need the newest version which is A12, you can download that from the official DELL website.

     

    You'll need to upgrade your windows to either 8.1 or windows 10, windows 7 doesn't support uefi and you'll need to use GPT as your partition style.

     

    And you'll have to modify the nvidia .inf which isn't too hard I guess

     

  3. https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-DELL-Alienware-M17X-R4-17-3-FHD-WLED-3D-M-FHD-LCD-Screen-Display-P-N-DHCG2/232610153552?hash=item3628a54450:g:wwcAAOSwIQdZFNNw

     

    There's only a 120hz 3D screen, 3D needs at least a 120hz refreshrate for 3D to work. I guess you can find second hand screens but I personally bought this one, brand new, no dead pixels or anything. Make sure the screen you got right now is a 120hz screen though

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  4. You don't need the unlocked bios for the 980m because it works fine with the 60hz screen. Only if you're upgrading to a gtx 1060/170 it's wise to get the unlocked bios.

     

    Also according to the DELL page 7 beeps means an issue with the cpu, but since cpu's hardly die I think your motherboard might be dead, try taking the cpu out and put it back in to see what it does. 

     

    https://community.dell.com/thread/2981

  5. 1. That depends if you changed any bios settings such as setting video display to PEG, if you did that then it won't boot from the intel gpu. If you have the standard bios and 60hz screen, it should boot fine without a graphics card. If that doesn't work you might wanna try a bios flush, remove the cmos battery, hold the power button for like 30 secs, put the cmos battery back in and hold esc or f2 to reset the bios.

     

    2. A laptop or pc should always POST (power-on-self-test) and boot even if it doesn't have drivers installed. Even if you have AMD drivers when installing an NVIDIA card it should still boot.

  6. So recently I got my hands on a gtx 1070 but only since recently when I started playing more demanding games, e.g. Wolfenstein 2, Witcher 3, Gta V. I noticed that my fps just randomly drops and goes up again. So I began a quest to look for the cause of this, so I got my hands on furmark, gpu-z and msi afterburner to see what's going on and to my surprise the base clock of the gpu goes down by a lot, it sits around 800-980 while the base clock is located at about 1500, never goes there, according to gpu-z it's a power limit issue but I haven't got the slightest clue how to solve it. :-/

     

    Things I've tried so far, but none worked

    - same results with both the 330W and 240W power adapter

    - try a different vbios

    - set adapter warnings to disabled in the bios

    - increasing the core voltage in MSI afterburner

    - increasing the core clock in MSI afterburner

    - Using the high performance mode in Windows and using maximum performance in the nvidia settings

     

    Hopefully someone can help me.

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  7. I personally bought this heatsink from taobao through yoybuy: https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=544407079991 

     

    All I did was completely cut the left and right part because those push down on the card and lower the middle area.TB2SI70dhlmpuFjSZPfXXc9iXXa_!!107618820.thumb.jpg.0b42eca120340153290807443adb5dd2.jpg

     

     

     

    During full load my MSI 1070 sits at 72-74 degrees and doesn't go up. Runs smooth and haven't had any problems whatsoever.

  8. 13 hours ago, [SG] Rufus said:

    So would that involve just copy/pasting every GTX 880M reference from the old driver INF into a new set?

     

    That's what I thought as well but unfortunately no. If you mod the INF you'll notice there's a "section" setting with a specific number. If you're using the incorrect section the driver will stop installing at 10% or something. 

     

    http://null-bin.blogspot.fr/2015/08/how-to-modify-nvidia-notebook-driver.html

     

    I used this guide to help me, it's actually quite easy when you take your time. Just go into your devices and check the hardware ID of your 880m. I have a 1070 so my number is 1BE1, simply use ctrl+f in the nvdmi.inf and search for your appropiate number. Mine was 1BE1 which was section 331,  simply edited that line by using the guide. If you've done it correctly the driver will install flawlessly, though it took me about 2 hours of figuring out, so it's a bit of a challenge but it's pretty useful to know what you're doing since you got to do this every time nvidia releases a new driver. 

     

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