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  1. I got a msi ge60 2pf Apache pro & its specs : Processor-i7 4710MQ Ram-16GB VGA- GTX 860M 2GB Maxwell Could anyone tell me the best overclock that I could use on this GPU? Please keep in mind that the voltage cannot be changed as this is a laptop Thank you
  2. Hi, My laptop is msi ge60 2pf Apache pro. *Specs: i7 4710MQ , GTX 860M 2gb (Maxwell), 16GB RAM Could anyone please tell me a good stable overclock for Performance improvement of gaming? (For my GPU ? - please keep in mind that it couldn’t go over +135mhz & also voltage cannot be changed its locked)
  3. Hi at Techinferno My Clevo is a W350SS, and hoping to get some more power out of it so i can use it a year more, before getting a faster one. I cant find a suitable vbios for my gtx 860m - GM107 - Maxwell RevA2. I can find versions with higher core and memory, but i really need to unlock max TDP, and i need to be able to adjust voltage on the card. With max oc atm +135 core and 250 memory i am still under 70 celcius, so heat is not a issue. But the card drops out sometimes when i oc, because of lacking power. Also alot of the vbois i find is keppler,, and i am uncertain whether it will work or not. Hope someone here can help with their vast experience
  4. Hello everyone, This is my first topic here, but I've been a regular poster at NotebookReview. I've recently begun to observe speckling and 'after images' of text, and the user interface in very GPU-intensive games on my W230SS running a GTX 860M. This effect is especially obvious in The Witcher 3, and slightly less so in GTA V, and I've got a video of the phenomenon: https://goo.gl/HthfEo I used my mobile phone, because the phenomenon does not appear in ShadowPlay video capture. I've tried downgrading GPU drivers, upgrading GPU drivers, completely removing drivers, downclocking, undervolting, overclocking, overvolting - nothing has helped. I even tried plugging in my laptop to my TV to see if it was an issue with my screen rather than the GPU, but the speckling still appears on my TV. Have you guys got any idea what's causing this?
  5. I was directed over here by notebookreview forums because apparently you guys are way better at this kind of stuff. Here's my original post and data. I have asked around in other threads, and I have partially fixed the colored screen of death with the 860M 4GB edition. Here is a summary of all relevant posts and what I have tried so far: A10 unlocked BIOS (only disabled high definition audio) i7 720QM 8GB RAM (stock clock) 2x500GB HDDs (no RAID) 1200p RGB LED monitor 5 minutes of battery life Long story short, I had faulty 4870x2s that kept needing reflows because they used that cruddy eco-friendly solder that doesn't go well with AMD components. After 8 reflows, even using flux, I decided I needed to get a new GPU. After seeing a few posts on various sites saying the 860M works in the M17xR2, I decided to give it a whirl. It boots to BIOS just fine, and it attempts to load Windows. I get random colors like attached after the windows logo draws, which is odd since the logo is drawn at the 1200p resolution before the screen goes like this. I have to unplug the battery and power cable to reboot it. I am 100% positive this card is a Dell manufactured Kepler 860M (it's the 4GB model). My install steps and logs, for reference: Fix broken 4870x2s (reflowed by removing heatsinks and powering on, surprisingly worked in 10 seconds) Reapply heatsinks using Arctic Silver 5. Boot into Windows safe mode, no display abnormalities during BIOS boot. Run DDU version 15, autoselected AMD drivers. Chose option "Clean and shutdown" Removed 4870x2s, installed 860M in left slot (primary), reapply heatsink using Arctic Silver 5. Boot into Windows safe mode, no display abnormalities during BIOS boot. Extracted [345.20 WHQL Desktop GeForce Driver] to C:\ drive Added [Mr. Fox's zip file contents] to the Display.Driver folder in there, overwriting 3 files. Ran setup.exe from folder Chose 'Express Install' option in NVIDIA installer Selected 'Install Unsigned Drivers anyways' on Windows popup. Install completed without errors, restarted computer. Tried booting into Windows with following options from F8 boot screen: Normal (white screen), no display abnormalities during BIOS boot. Safe mode (display runs from Intel HD, Device manager does recognize Nvidia GTX 860m Display adapter, but device is disabled as per safe mode) , no display abnormalities during BIOS boot or during Windows Safe mode usage. Disable driver signature reinforcement (cyan screen) , no display abnormalities during BIOS boot. No F8 pressed, (green screen), no display abnormalities during BIOS boot. Recorded test boot video through cruddy phone camera, viewable at I have tried Mr. Fox's 345.20 drivers, no difference. I have tried a fresh install of Ubuntu 11.04 and a pendrive version of it, same symptoms after the logo draws. I tried outputting to external 1080p monitor via HDMI, monitor swap hotkey did nothing (still went to colored screen of death on the primary monitor). Finally, I disabled IDT audio using BIOS mod. But I couldn't get sound. Then I tried the instructions in both of these threads. http://forum.techinferno.com/alienware-m17x-aw-17/4829-780m-gtx-m17xr3-integrated-soundcard-working-again-no-more-usb-soundcard-4.html http://forum.techinferno.com/alienware-m15x-aw-15/10883-gtx-870m-installation-guide-w10.html Both have gotten me no further, as re-enabling the integrated audio puts me at the colored screen of death again (yes, I did try the power management option in IDT too). I dumped the vBIOS ROM using the DOS version of nvflash, attached it here in case one of you geniuses knows how to read/tweak these things. I'm not sure why these cards just don't like the integrated video, so maybe there's a way to fix it through vBIOS (or futher BIOS tweaking). GPU Specs: GTX 860m Kepler (GK104) 4GB VRAM Dell model, revision A1 Stock vBIOS 860M_GK104_4GB.zip Also, I am only seeing 2GB vRAM through GPU-Z. Is there a reason for this, and a way to fix it? Because of this I am skeptical of using svl7's vBIOS, which is why I uploaded the dump.
  6. Hello guys, I would need to get thermal pads for this GPU. Which brand do you suggest and how thick should it be? Is it enough to cover just vRam? It is already covered on the back side with x-bracket.
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