bgn Posted June 9, 2016 Share Posted June 9, 2016 Hello everyone, im new here, actually im new to all of this BIOS modding and i really want to unleash the power of this laptop, so i have a few questions that might sound dumb but would highly appreciate it if answered! I have a ProStar P150EM with a GTX 670mx, BIOS Revision is 1.02.17RCL and KBC/EC firmware is 1.02.11SA, on the Prema wesbite it says it's important to update to 1.00.04, where do i get the files to update? Is there a chance of bricking my laptop when flashing Prema BIOS, is there any possible way to recover the BIOS if i do brick the laptop? Or will i need to take it in to fix? When the Prema BIOS is installed, can i overclock further than before? Im happy with the near max OC on my GTX 670mx but i feel it needs a little more juice. Also, Im planning to upgrade the graphics card in the future, the Prema BIOS will allow to install higher-end graphic cards right? That's all the questions i have now, thanks in advance! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MUNKYPOO Posted June 9, 2016 Share Posted June 9, 2016 1. It's important to update to 1.00.04 first if you have any version before that, instead of jumping from a older version right to the newest one. Since you already have the newest bios from clevo, you can update straight to the prema bios and Ec. you'll have to write 5 posts( i think) on this forum before you can download the bios. 2. Every time a bios is updated, you take a very slight chance of bricking the system. However, i haven't heard of anyone bricking their system with Prema's bios. Take your time and follow the readme file, and you'll be fine. I have a P170em which i updated to Prema's bios with no issues. 3. I don't know how much you have your 670m overclocked to but maybe. The answer to the second part of your question is yes. You can upgrade your graphics card all the way to a 980m, if you'd like. I'm running a 980m on my system now, with no issues. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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