Hey what's up everyone, I just picked up an M17x R3 for a good price on eBay. I've been gaming a bit on the 460m it has installed, I re-pasted it and the i7-2360qm the other day and it runs great! I'm in the market for a better card, I'm leaning towards the 780m (the 680m prices are outrageous) lol... Does anyone know how the 770m runs? Would it be a major upgrade from my 460m? Any help or tips would be great.
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Go for a HD 7970M.
it's a massive upgrade, you'll be able to play newest titles such as witcher 3 on medium/high settings without any lag. It's by far the best performance to price ratio card.Starlight5 likes this. -
Ok ok, would it be plug and play? Modded bios of course, correct?
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Sounds good! And just the price range I'm at! I honestly don't want to pay for a card that is more expensive than the damn computer itself lol.
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So I have the 120hz screen, I read on another thread that AMD cards won't work with the screen... Anyone have any info on that?Last edited: Jan 12, 2018 -
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yeah the AMD cards don't run on 120hz screens. So I guess u're stuck to 680M.
Also as far as I know anything beyond fermi on pre optimus systems are problematic, but are possible if you're prepared to do a lot of heatsink modding, driver fiddling etc.MickyD1234 and ShineGlizzy like this. -
I just might have to fork out the money then...
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On the R3 you will always have to mod the driver, get the .inf file needed @ forums.laptopvideo2go.com
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EDIT: Nevermin the 680M is kelper. Good to go.
Also the card can push far beyond that. I've made a couple of vBioses letting depending on the card and cooling run it between 1ghz - 1.1ghz core clock. Kepler cards are quite OC monsters.ShineGlizzy likes this. -
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And the 3D is not going to function as it only works on stock model cards (licensing). It is fine on the R4. Temps on a 680m with a full overvolt stay under 75c, around the same as a 780m on stockShineGlizzy likes this. -
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A Russian site would probably be the only place you would find this kind of bios mod. It breaches western copyright/licensing laws the way NV tied this down. You need a hacked 3D certificate entry, issued to OEM's when registering a 3D laptop.ShineGlizzy likes this. -
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You do not need any bios mod though with a 120hz panel.
As for the heatsink I simply purchased one from Dell (the R4/680m one will suffice in all cases), complete with pads and paste pre-applied. Simple job to just assemble but it's another cost...ShineGlizzy likes this. -
I'm gonna just hope for the best when it gets here. If not I'll resell it and put the money towards a 680m. -
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, I'll be waiting to hear how it goes...
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temps should naturally be low for the 765m....and its a relevant card even today. you should be able to play high-medium mixed settings at 1080p on 99 percent of games....which is nice, and besides theres really not much difference between ultra and high-medium....You will likely notice only lowering draw distance and shadows, rest of the settings are irrelevant.
edit oh yeah...Expect 30-45 fps on most new aaa games. going to be hard for you to hit 60fpsShineGlizzy and MickyD1234 like this. -
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It's HERE!!!!
Now where do I start!? Lol... Should I try this? And since I have the 120hz screen, should I bother installing the Unlocked A12 bios?Last edited: Jan 18, 2018 -
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https://www.techinferno.com/index.p...m-success-i-think/&tab=comments#comment-76691
Gonna follow this guide, except the bios part. I'll be home in a couple hours. Gonna take pics and document everything. Wish me luck! -
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Good luck.ShineGlizzy likes this. -
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I swapped the 460m back in for the time being, maybe I should try the Unlocked A12 bios? Even with the 120hz screen?
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Multiple websites say 8 beeps means LCD failure... After swapping the 460m back in, it starts up fine.Last edited: Jan 19, 2018 -
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The LCD failure code is not just the panel, it's an end-to-end test of the video subsystem. Do not try the unlocked bios unless someone says it is specifically needed for that GPU in a 120hz model. You can easily end up with a bricked machine and a nightmare to get it back.
This is the problem I thought might happen in an R3. The boot code is designed for UEFI boot and the R4 includes this 'compatibility mode' in the bios, the R3 does not. It should work but as a first-generation UEFI card it might be 'unfriendly'.
You could look through the bios for something that might help. You'd need to make the change and then swap the cards.ShineGlizzy likes this. -
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Here's what my bios looks like before I swap the 765m in...
Anything else I need to disable? Also when I went to bios for first time, 'Primary Graphics' was already set to PEG... -
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I'm pretty sure I've been through this before and the guy gave up but I'm hoping you beat it (hold up, what's the definition of madness?? haha)ShineGlizzy likes this. -
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Nevermind I paid the $6.00 for the Elite membership on T|I...
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So I installed the Unlocked A12 bios with success. It wouldn't boot at first, until I changed 'SATA Operation' to [AHCI]... (It was on RAID)
I'm gonna follow the steps I did the first time, with Display set to PEG(which it is already), HD Audio Disabled, and Integrated Graphics Disabled. Swap the cards and hope for the best. I'll let you know the outcome.Last edited: Jan 20, 2018 -
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Sorry man, been away. Oh well, you tried, hard, guess it really is a no-go GPU in some cases.
If you can find a 680m then there is so much scope for tuning as well as not needing to have the on-board sound disabled. The 780m should be fine as well.
If the 460m still works then you can save some work by installing the latest driver.
Good luck.ShineGlizzy and KY_BULLET like this.
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