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asus G75VW and GTX 670MX...

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Need help to modify BIOS of asus G75VW to use GTX 670MX...

 

hello everybody. I want to put my gtx670mx in my asus g75vw ... but at the boot i get black screen... But the graphic card work properly on g75vx...

Please is there somebody who can help me to do the process ? or to do it for me ? mp me please.... Dido

 

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