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  1. Hey Klem, how did you increase the voltage?? Edit: Sorry, I read further and realized that you modified the BIOS for overvolting. Congrats BTW! Jeez, I can't believe you broke the 4000 point barrier. Not going to lie, I am really jelly.
  2. Here are my 3dmark 11 scores: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-3610QM Processor,ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. G75VW score: P4018 3DMarks Would anyone be able to guide me/explain as to how others received the score of 4200+ ? I'm still rather new at overclocking and I'm not sure what else there is to do aside from removing any unnecessary applications/ccleaner.
  3. Hi Klem, I just recently flashed to the modified BIOS offered from svl7, on techinferno, but prior this I was using the a modded BIOS created by one of the members from the mydigitallife forums. I'll scan through to see if I can find the link. As for the type of ram I'm using, I'm very Corsair-pro as they've only provided me with great results whereas it's a hit/miss with Kingston products (Others may have better results with Kingston; I'm only speaking from my own personal experience).
  4. Thanks taking the time in explaining the benchmark applications for me, I really appreciate it! I'll do my due diligence and use the search function to avoid asking any questions that have already been answered. EDIT: I just finished tinkering with my nVidia control center and re-ran 3Dmark 11: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/6313345 I stopped increasing my GPU clock speed immediately after began to appear; anything over 800mhz, even an increase of 1mhz to 801mhz, causes black ripples artifacts to show up. Would there be a way to circumvent the artifacts from appearing? I'd really like to avoid breaking or damaging anything (if I haven't done so already lol).
  5. Ah that's great to hear. A couple of individuals on ROG had issues flashing to a modified BIOS and it seemed like the root cause/issue pertained to host write/read access. I just thought of throwing that out here to see if it may help anyone here on techinferno.
  6. Alright, so my friends I figured out why when people try to reflash back to the OEM version they get bricked. After flashing your bios, your "Host Access Write/Read" = "DISABLED" as opposed to enabled. This pretty much means that anyone trying to flash their bios or even their firmware for MEI, it will automatically fail.
  7. For someone relatively uncomfortable with disassembling their laptop, do you think this would best (quicker, and less of a hassle) to have it sent out to have it done? My G75VW is heating up rather quickly now and I'm assuming it's due to the thermal paste dissolving.
  8. I'm extremely new at this so please forgive me if this may be a stupid question. What is the difference between 3dmark06, 3dmark11, and 3dmark vantage?
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