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    [HELP] Dell gtx675m vbios for Clevo gtx675m 4GB MXM3B

    Discussion in 'Alienware' started by taunt9000, Feb 2, 2013.

  1. taunt9000

    taunt9000 Newbie

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    Hello, people
    I got fan issue after I put Clevo gtx675m into my M17x R2.
    I have asked around forums.
    People said I need to flash my Clevo with Dell vbios to solve the fan problem.

    I can only find this 2GB version of Dell 675m vbios.
    But my Clevo is a 4GB version so I'm not sure what will happen if I flash my Clevo with that 2GB version Dell vbios.

    I need help with Dell gtx675m vbios files.
    Thanks
     
  2. failwheeldrive

    failwheeldrive Notebook Deity

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    I would contact svl7 , he will let you know if that vbios is compatible (I doubt it is due to the different ram) and if not he may be nice enough to mod a vbios for you or provide you with one that will work.
     
  3. dacco

    dacco Notebook Guru

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    Are you running a XM processor?, if so use HWinfo to control the fans/cooling. Problem with extreme processors and the onboard fan speed mapping/control...no solution as yet....
     
  4. bigtonyman

    bigtonyman Desktop Powa!!!

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    yea HWinfo64 would probably be your best bet for getting your fans to cool your new card properly. ;)