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    G1S-B1 bios timing & voltages

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by rkabalan5, Feb 27, 2008.

  1. rkabalan5

    rkabalan5 Newbie

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    Could you suggest a way to gain access to the G1S bios in order to change clocks and voltages of the different components like you do on a desktop? Thanks.
     
  2. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Laptop BIOS are not that sophisticated. Isn't going to happen.
     
  3. rkabalan5

    rkabalan5 Newbie

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    Thanks Greg. that's all I need to know
     
  4. The Forerunner

    The Forerunner Notebook Virtuoso

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    Yeah you can. You need a few programs though.

    Here follow this guide and ask if you have more specific questions. Got an exam soon though. :(

    THe guide is not exactly what you are looking for but nibitor program is easy to use. TOol select device, read into nibitor. And there you go you can tweak your voltage and timings.

    http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=160237
     
  5. E.B.E.

    E.B.E. NBR Procrastinator

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    rkabalan5, why are you planning to do this? State your needs and perhaps there's a way around it.
     
  6. rkabalan5

    rkabalan5 Newbie

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    I guess I'm a tinkerer trying to learn something in the process. I have 2 desktops, one for normal chores and entertainement, the other is for tinkering and learning. I have not been able to do this with a notebook. The manufacturer does not put out much information about this notebook other than marketing it as gaming laptop.
     
  7. E.B.E.

    E.B.E. NBR Procrastinator

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    So it's for fun :) Good luck then.