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  1. On 2/10/2020 at 8:11 AM, runix18 said:

    It`s perfectly normal, because you flashed a non gsync bios for a gsync laptop.

    You can in this situation:

    1. Keep the moded bios, but you have to reinstall gpu drivers (DDU first), because non gsync bios changes subvendor id of the cards (thats why driver does not auto adjust and needs reinstal with clean procedure) / overclock your panel from nvidia drivers to 75 hz with a custom resolution(you can even go 100 hz with proper settings, or easily 90 hz (but your panel mileage may vary) .

    2. revert to the original stock bios that your laptop came with.

    I'll give that a shot.  However, I don't think installing GPU drivers after DDU will work.  With the MODDED bios, I did an entirely fresh, clean install of Win10 and still was unable to install drivers w/o modifying them manually, so I don't think DDU will do anything in this case.  Either way, I'm fine as long as it's normal.

     

    Also, a manual OC only gives 70hz stable.  Anything above that is fuzzy, so I'm not too sure why that's the case considering it was defaulted to 75Hz beforehand.  I may try stock bios just to see what happens.

     

    As asked before, what CPU can I install w/ modded bios?  

  2. Have a P870DM-G and just used the latest BIOS posted.  No errors, except afterwards my DUAL GTX980s would not install; one was showing as "Microsoft Basic" and the other was showing as a "3D device" or something.

     

    However, with modified drivers I was able to get them to install OKAY.  Is this normal? These were factory cards from CLEVO.  

     

    Also, I lost G-SYNC.  Is that normal? Or was this function supposed to return after the flash/driver install of my 980s? I don't mind losing Gsync that much, but going from 75 > 60hz is a bummer. 

     

     

    On another note, what's the newest CPU anyone has tried w/ these BIOS?  8 series? 9 series?  9700/9900k?

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