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GChewie

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  1. @Klem ah got it, thanks for explaining. But anyway can you please unlocked it for me when you have free time? I recently undervolted cpu and it helped quite a lot, so I guess I can get extra 100-200 mhz from gpu core.
  2. @Klem Thanks for answer! Let me explain: I just tried on my own to edit my stock bios in maxwell tweaker and then flash it via nvflash to apply undervolting, but unfortunately there's always some errors - I tried like 4 different nvflashes already. What I want to do before applying overclock is to see how far I can go with undervolting first and from what I understood I need somehow to unlock my bios file so it would finally be accepted by nvflash. I mean if unlocked vbios allows to set higher clocks I guess it also allow increasing voltage. So I believe it's also possible to go another direction by decreasing voltage. Sorry for noobie questions - my experience with undervolting and oc was only on rx480 where it looked much easier
  3. @Klem can you please help me when you have a free time with unlocking vbios, I would really appreciate it. Link to my stock gpu bios: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OrEN_hhG4RFmylb22Pgreu7x_8klgrdR/view?usp=sharing
  4. Hello, I need help with my laptop: MSI GE62 6QF (i7 6700hq + GTX 970m 3gb). I'm trying to do undervolting but with no luck. By any chance does anybody have modified vbios? I would really appreciate if somebody could help me with it. Unfortunately on stock bios gpu is super hot . Here's link to my stock bios: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OrEN_hhG4RFmylb22Pgreu7x_8klgrdR/view?usp=sharing Link to nvidia inspector: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11947zz5MiMHuQTkM1YUt9eoXkBuFBNLl/view?usp=sharing Thanks in advance
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