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    Video Tutorial on flashing NVIDIA GTX M card?

    Discussion in 'Alienware 17 and M17x' started by senzazn12, May 4, 2014.

  1. senzazn12

    senzazn12 Notebook Consultant

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    Any video tutorials on NVflashing? I don't see much on youtube and some of them aren't very clear. I really appreciate the written guide that was posted by SLV7 on techinferno but I'm more of a visual learner and would like to see a video tutorial of NVflashing any GTX M card (GTX 680M, GTX 780M, GTX 765M and so on). I'm using an M17X R2 with a GTX 680M 2GB Dell Bios version GPU card. I'll give REP points to anyone who can make a clear concise (yet detailed enough) video tutorial of NVFlashing. Thanks in advance to all you users willing to sacrifice some time in getting a vid tutorial up.
     
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    I haven't seen any recent guides for this on Youtube.
     
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    senzazn12 Notebook Consultant

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    I was able to figure out. I might make a video tutorial to help others.

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    Tech inferno has a procedure up at the very least.
     
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    Yeah, I was thinking of just making a vid tutorial for people that would prefer to see video instructions instead.


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    Yeah, that is where I went. I still plan to do vid tutorial though.

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    Well no harm at the very least :)

    Just be sure to have the appropriate warnings.