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    Gateway 7805u with 9800m GTS, what vRAM do you have?

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by moral hazard, Feb 13, 2010.

  1. moral hazard

    moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    i believe all the 7805-u have 1gb ...
     
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    Just as a safety precaution, why are you flashing the vbios?
     
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    If I were you I would be careful about using a Laptop Video Card Bios on your Desktop's GPU. There can be pretty serious consequences if you change the ID on the video Bios of the 9800m GTS, I suppose it would be the same for yours.
     
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    moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    I have a 9800 m GS, it's a mobile card.

    @sentence, yes thankyou, but what I want is the exact chips used.
    I need the model number, like the one I gave:
    K4J10324QD-HC12

    The 9800m GTS is the same card as my 9800m GS, so I want to flash your BIOS onto my card. It's just for fun :D
     
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    Are you just flashing it for higher clocks if they're the "same"? If so just download your own BIOS via nibitor and edit the clock settings...
     
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    ^ I already did that, and undervolted.

    But I want to see if the flash will work. If it does, then I bet I could also flash it to a GTS 160m, and that would be nice to see (yes I care about the name on my GPU).