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[G75VW] - modified BIOS & VBIOS for higher overclocking
Cailess replied to svl7's topic in ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum
Well I have the laptop flashed with the the modded bios and managed to push some extra performance out of the GTX 670M. GPU clock 800 MHz and the memory clock is 1900 MHz. Squeezed a decent bit more performance compared to the locked values in the stock BIOS. The eventual plan is to throw a 3840HQ CPU in here and maybe mod a GTX 880M to work in the laptop. Excellent BIOS man. If things work out for some school support for Vets I'll probably send a donation. Get the good beer with it. -
alienware m17x r3 SSHD iSSUE
Cailess replied to santoshpoeran's topic in General Notebook Discussions
Do you happen to know how to force your laptop into the recovery mode for automatic repair or for high level cmd.exe functions? -
[G75VW] - modified BIOS & VBIOS for higher overclocking
Cailess replied to svl7's topic in ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum
I got my G75VW back from a bud recently as I need a laptop for school (24 year old vet going to university hows that for a laugh) and immediately the mobo died, a ram stick died (wasnt even one of the stock ram sticks it was the only aftermarket one) and the built in mic died. New mobo from china, which had a corrupted bios (no 3d or keyboard backlight) that I flashed thanks to another post that lead me here. Cant wait to put my mods to the heat sinks to the test. As is with current stock settings and the mods I sit far lower than this laptop was bone stock as far as temps go. Now I just have to wait to be able to download some stuff. -
(G75VW) Is there a way to force a BIOS downgrade?
Cailess replied to ikith's topic in ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum
this was posted nearly 5 years ago and yet saved my bacon pretty good. 3D wasn't working on a brand new board from china preloaded with 223 and neither was the keyboard backlight. Running winflash in no date mode was the only way to reflash the bios in my case. The only thing I'm dealing with now is that the built in mic doesn't work