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dieselshaq

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  1. No. If you don't like it, don't use my vbios mod. I put it there because your Chinese fellows posted my mods as their own work on several forums.

    im not aware of that.

    i'm really sorry for their behavior

    but im not one of them.

    anyway,i guess i will figure it out by myself.

    or and can i purchase an customize mod for my dell gtx680m?

    I won't share it.

    No. If you don't like it, don't use my vbios mod. I put it there because your Chinese fellows posted my mods as their own work on several forums.

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    and sir ,not all of us did what u said .check this.the red name. that's u right?

    please. i just wanna my laptop more powerful.let me buy you a drink .

  2. The throttling in the MSI systems seem to be bios / ec related, there has been some discussion about this a couple of pages ago. Should be fixable with the proper bios/ec combo. Then you can put a modfied vbios from the second post on top of that and you're set :)

    MSI vbios from the second post.

    sir i really appreciate your work,it solve my issue that bugging me for days

    but i noticed that dell gtx680m's Vbios has a bootscreen about copyright or something

    I REALLY wanna it remove,could you please remove it for me? please

    and sorry for my english im a chinese.

  3. it's just throttle throttle on my AW 17R4,i OCed it to 830/850, the score at 3DMARK11 only keep dropping,form default clock 719/P6400 to 850/6000 or even lower.

    with GPU-Z running at background

    i guess i better post a pic

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    the score is burned in default clock.

    so as you see,i OCed successfully,with a cool temp and all

    why the heck i still get this throttling?

    i tried flash my Vbios which modified by SVL7 from tech-info

    it helped me unlock the limit of software OC and this throttling

    but it also keep the clock at max all the time

    i mean this is a laptop right? could i unlock the limit and get rid of the throtting

    but in the same time keep it cool?

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