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    v3 modded

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by mersenne, Aug 5, 2010.

  1. mersenne

    mersenne Notebook Consultant

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    Hi,
    This vbios that I've been playng around with works really well for me with 10.7. Furmark for a hour and still there isn't a GSOD.

    Try it out

    Disclaimer: I am not responsible if anything bad or adverse ocurs to your laptop when you apply this vbios. This is not a certified ASUS vbios so all authors of this can also not be held by contract if installation of this BIOS conflicts with any other contract, warranty, or guarantee. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
     

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  2. BKoolReturns

    BKoolReturns Notebook Geek

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    ok, what makes it different? what are the features? what functionality do you lose?
     
  3. mersenne

    mersenne Notebook Consultant

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    Its just v3 with slightly different clocks since v3 stock caused me GSOD on 10.7
     
  4. aramis109

    aramis109 Notebook Deity

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    You should maybe list exactly what changes you made- I don't think folks are going to blindly try it without knowing what they're getting into.
     
  5. mersenne

    mersenne Notebook Consultant

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    Actually can osmeone delete this thread? I read somewhere else that most comps can't tolerate 100/200 so its not worth risking flashing this vbios.
     
  6. smile_gerard

    smile_gerard Notebook Evangelist

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    100/300 works like a charm on the bios i made. You might want to give that a try.