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16F3 with the 770M, slightly strange behaviour.


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So I have recently put together a 16F3 with 3740qm and 770M (clevo).

On the stock vbios I have issues getting the drivers installed and going from the loading screen to a black screen. The device manager also complains about a resource conflict between the 770M and the HD4000.

So I flashed the 11E0 MSI Vbios on and the drivers will install.

However if I start a 3d application I get a driver crash, sometimes this reboots the machine with a BSOD, sometimes it recovers. If it recovers the 770M is permanently on but 3d works just fine.

Anyone had this issue?

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Ok, looks like the MSI vbios I found on this site is different to the one I found.

Find it attached.

With the one on here I get similar behaviour to the stock clevo vbios. With the one I have attached I get the behaviour I was describing.

NVM.

The one on here is a dell.

so clevo and dell vbios are similar, the MSI one gives me the crashes :/

770MSI.zip

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So I have recently put together a 16F3 with 3740qm and 770M (clevo).

On the stock vbios I have issues getting the drivers installed and going from the loading screen to a black screen. The device manager also complains about a resource conflict between the 770M and the HD4000.

So I flashed the 11E0 MSI Vbios on and the drivers will install.

However if I start a 3d application I get a driver crash, sometimes this reboots the machine with a BSOD, sometimes it recovers. If it recovers the 770M is permanently on but 3d works just fine.

Anyone had this issue?

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