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  1. Here ya go. This is stock 223 Firmware. Dont know what a safe top voltage could be but I got decent temps at full load ranging from 75-80 overclocked without laptop cooler and 10 degrees C lower with it. Regards Kaldrosil.
  2. Would love to Be able to up the vcore a notch or two, I guess its not doable via software. Any possibilities doing it manually in the vbios. What would you need svl7 to do that? I have a g75vw 670m. Regards kaldrosil
  3. I had a backup of the 222 original BIOS which I made with the BACKUP.BAT file. I went back via winflash/nodate option to 222 from 223 and then reflashed with wpt64.exe then used winflash again up to 223. The Logo is back, and If I understand it correctly the Quickstart option to. I noticed that it booted a few seconds faster into Win8 after I made this. Since I havent got a problem with the processor and the 670m didnt, to my knowledge, get any benefits from the modded bios I reverted back to stock. I have so far been unable to do anything to the VBIOS whick I extracted using MMtools 4.5. My knowledge of manually editing the bios files is lacking and Im not confident enough to try since I havent got any evidence that you can alter the Vcore on the 670M trough Vbios. Via Svets Vbios modder you can on the MSI laptop change to .92volts up from 0.9volts but i have also read that the M-series nvidia GPUs have a different layout for the voltage control. Any thoughts in this or is it a no go? My question is there since I cant get higher than 750-760MHz after which I get artifacts. another 0.02 volts could get me higher. I have 72C fully loaded GPU without notebook cooler and 63C with....so the temps are really good for a stock cooler in the G75 series. To bad you dont have better GPU options or at least some voltage tweak options..
  4. Thank you for the response SVL7, your work is greatly appreciated. "Luckily" I did do a Backup from the BACKUP.BAT file. I try to revert back to that one to see if it works. I will google some more and take a little look at the differences in the bin files and see if I can get something from it. Keep up the good work!
  5. SVL7, I was meaning to ask you... I have been searching the net and I have succesfully extracted the VBIOS for G75 223 bios file, This using MMtools. Thing is that nibitor 6.06 dont support the 6-series m series (yet). I was wondering how you edited the bios files in the first place? Via Fermi Bios editor? Since it is a fermi that should be working right? Problem is that I cant read the VBIOS file. So how to change, P states settings and Voltage without those programs?
  6. Fixed...I think...reflashed using Asus Winflash with /nodate option and installed BIOS 221. Then after reboot used Flash.bat and got a successful flash. Although My 670m still shows 620Mhz Core default clock.....
  7. Seems the fptw64.exe is erasing a 8mb block in the bios, now I dont have the ROG logo in win 8 while booting up. I couldnt care less, but does anyone here know what that actually does?? I reflashed using Asus Winflash with 223 Bios Stock. I rebooted and eveything is great. Sooo... should I try the 221 Modded one anyway?
  8. When flashing with the mod02 'GHZ edition' - 660m 3d clocks at 1000MHz core / 1400MHz memory - 670m @ 715/1650 fixed keyboard backlight issue And I get an error message after running flash,bat which follows: Copyright © 2007 - 2012, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Platform: Intel® HM77 Express Chipset Reading HSFSTS register... Flash Descriptor: Valid --- Flash Devices Found --- MX25L6405D ID:0xC22017 Size: 8192KB (65536Kb) PDR Region does not exist. - Reading Flash [0x800000] 6144KB of 6144KB - 100% complete. - Erasing Flash Block [0x765000] - 100% complete. - Programming Flash [0x765000] 4KB of 4KB - 100% complete. - Erasing Flash Block [0x7BF000] - 100% complete. - Programming Flash [0x7BF000] 212KB of 212KB - 100% complete. - Erasing Flash Block [0x800000] - 100% complete. - Programming Flash [0x800000] 4KB of 4KB - 100% complete. - Verifying Flash [0x800000] 6144KB of 6144KB - 100% complete. Error 204: Data verify mismatch found. Reboot if the flash was successful. Press any key to continue . . . I wonder if this is to be expected, I have not rebooted my laptop. Have been running the 222 BIOS Before this. HAVE NOT REBOOTED MY LAPTOP YET! so....SHould I just reboot. Or should I revert back to Stock?
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