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naightmehr

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  1. If you already have a 120hz screen then the mode is already on PEG which means you got nothing to worry about, and no you don't need to change the vbios since it's programmed inside the videocard chip. Once you change the videocard to a gtx 1060, 1070 (?) you'll have a completely different vbios chip programmed on your new videocard. The only thing you do need to worry about is getting the drivers to work, though it's perfectly explained in this guide http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/installing-nvidia-drivers-by-modding-inf-files.746245/ and I'm sure you can get a modded gtx 1060 inf somewhere around 

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  2. I think that Ripsaw means that you don't need the unlocked bios for the gtx 1060 and 120hz combination to work, like Zoldago stated, you can also log into your windows with your 60hz screen, use the key combination FN+F7 to switch the graphics to the gpu and during that process the bios automatically changes the screen mode to PEG for the 120hz to work. Bios A11 would work fine too.

  3. It's looking pretty good but I'm curious about your decision to do a 2x240 watt psu mod, like you said with the 240 watt you're barely on the edge, but wouldn't a 330 watt psu suffice then? Seems like a lot of effort to do the 2x 240 watt mod, when you can just get a 330 psu. And for the cooling, yeah the 3940xm is a hothead, I'm personally going to add two extra heatpipes to my own laptop to cool the cpu better, would love to see your watercooling project though, but are you going to install the watercooling internally or externally?

     

    Also the link that you provided to the antenna mod doesn't seem to work, it downloads a file for me.

     

    @An0npl4y Could you also provide me with the contact informations? 

  4. You're correct, in benchmarks the 980 outperforms the 1060. But in games the difference is minimum, if that's what you're going to use it for. But looking at it rationally the 1060 would outperform the 980 if you compare other factors like, almost the same performance but vastly lower power consumption, thinner card, longer battery life, lower temps and it's a newer generation card so it has more features, though I cannot support that last argument since I'm not too experienced with the features. :P

  5. I don't think it's possible for this motherboard to replace the bios chip nor can you find those anywhere. Or people refer to the CMOS battery, have you tried that already? If not, open your case and remove the battery, then hold the power button on the front for about 30 seconds to drain all the power, sometimes this can fix a lot of problems. I attached a picture with the cmos battery

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  6. Hmm that's pretty weird, because I personally had the 60hz model as well with the AMD HD7970m. Though I had no problems installing the 120hz screen on the 1060, after I installed everything it worked perfectly fine, plug and play. But that does kinda worry me for in the future if my 120hz might act weird. I currently got the normal A12 bios, what's the best way to go to the unlocked bios? If I read svl's thread then I first have to go to Bios A5  using the recovery method, though it's risky and I'd rather not brick my motherboard, what did you personally do @An0npl4y?

  7. Hey, unfortunately there aren't any options to limit the voltage. I also upgraded from an i7 3610qm to an i7 3940xm, and my temps also went beyond 90 degrees which means it's throttling down. Now I did two things so my temps decreased, the first thing is, I lapped the heatsink of the cpu which decreased temps by around 10-15 which is already a huge difference. The second thing is, I replaced the m17X r4 fan with an m14x r2 fan, the r2 fan has a better cfm compared to the m17x r4 in exchange for louder operation (not too loud tho) 

     

    I'll share some links with more information about the fan upgrade and lapping your heatsink, good luck :o)

     

     

     

     

    http://www.overclockersclub.com/guides/lapping/

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