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  1. On 29/01/2017 at 6:37 PM, solidus1983 said:

    Just click the link. It's safe I checked before hand. They do GTX1060/GTX1070 mxm cards replace the 87 to 86 at the end of url to swap between the two.

    yet it's not for end users.. It's for massive orders.. right ?

  2. 3 hours ago, daivscott77 said:

    I have an alienware ranger (2014) with the gtx 880m 8gb. I am looking for the modded bios but don't have permission to download. Can I buy this, or if I donate will I be instantly be given the permission to do so? I am pretty desperate to get it quick as I'm off work for a week and would like to do this while I get the chance.

    donation gives you instant access to all files :)

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  3. Does this 780m vbios work for the Asus G750JH? Or if not, is there any way around the 135mhz cap?

    There is a dedicated Thread for the 780M ASUS :D

    Try to see if Klem can send you the vbios.

    You should post at least 5 useful answers before claiming it, its not a lot to ask compared to the high quality of service here :)

    Here is the Thread :

    http://forum.techinferno.com/asus-gaming-notebook-forum/4638-overclocking-asus-g750jh-gtx780m-5.html

  4. Hi !

    I'm gonna get this topic live again :D

    Klem, I need help for modding my 765M vbios, it seems ASUS's gpus need a special treatment (like the one you did for MrRuckus).

    First of all thanks for your work but the version of the vbios which have the same problems that MrRuckus faced (see Quote).

    It seems the super version of the 780M worked great with timmy112 :)

    It would be nice if you can do me a super version 765M Vbios so I can stop suffering from it low performance with newer AAA titles :)

    Thanks !

    So after MUCH headache, I was finally able to get the Bios applied. It seems on these Asus boards, you have to disable Secure Boot, and enable "Launch CSM". It also helps to use a newer thumb drive. I tried an old thumb drive yesterday for hours with no success, turned out to be the thumb drive since it was so old (2GB Kingston).

    In anycase, I now have the vbios installed and the limitations are gone. My only problem now is any attempt to run furmark over stock results in a display driver crash. Even 135Mhz GPU only, not touching memory does the same (when with the limitations it worked fine). I applied the vbios, rebooted and enable secureboot and disabled CSM and booted into windows. Should I be doing anything before attemping to OC now? I can also raise the voltage, but would like to know a safe range to go to if possible. Currently @ an offset of 0.0mV. I tried 2 notches to +25.0mV but the result of furmark causing a display driver crash was the same.

    Thanks, The New Super Version works great, stock speed is now 954mhz and after half an hour of playing Assassins Creed 1 @ 1045mhz highest gpu temps are 72 degrees.

    Firestrike Super 5357: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-4700HQ,ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. G750JHA

    Firestrike +100 5648: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-4700HQ,ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. G750JHA

    This new super version. And of course you need in Nvidia Inspector set the slider of temperature to 92C.

    Edit : I PM'd you in case the forum doesnt notify you about the quoted post.

    Thanks again for you time :)

  5. Good decision Steve, at the moment it looks like the M18xR1 is not compatible with Maxwell unfortunately. You'll be fine with 780M sli, especially if you (overvolt &) overclock with svl7's modified vBIOS, that's how I managed to nearly double my performance with the 670MX, here's the link to the forum where you can download the vBIOS files for Kepler:

    http://forum.techinferno.com/general-notebook-discussions/1847-nvidia-kepler-vbios-mods-overclocking-editions-modified-clocks-voltage-tweaks.html

    Yep, so 670MX is only 600Mhz core at stock, and I'm able to run at nearly double that for the core with added voltage (1124Mhz @1.05V, which is only 125mv over stock) - so that's why my 3DMark11 result is nearly double of a stock 670MX. No fan or heatsink mods, apart from laptop cooler which lowers temps by 7degC (65-70degC core temp depending on room temp) vs just using it on a desk - of course I had to move the pads around on the heatsink to match the chips on the new card, but I wouldn't call that a performance mod. Alienware has always had really good cooling, so this really helps, although their new thin & light rubbish that they have coming out now will probably have worse cooling! You should be able to run your 780M's for everyday gaming at 1006Mhz (up from 850Mhz stock) - that's an achievable overclock & temperatures should be reasonable, you'll probably need maybe just 1V to achieve that figure, all depends on the luck of the draw though.

    Does it kill the card over time to use near a double overclock on core + ov of 125mv ?

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