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    AMD Catalyst Mobility NON-PX/PowerXpress/Enduro Modified Drivers (13.11 BETA3)

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by LeeKM, Oct 22, 2013.

  1. LeeKM

    LeeKM Notebook Consultant

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    Windows 7(non-local accounts) or Windows 8/8.1 Users: You will need to Disable Driver Signature Enforcement between installing the Modified Driver.
    Disable Secure Boot (In the motherboard's UEFI firmware settings, click/tap on the Security menu, select the Secure Boot option, and click/tap/press Enter to enable or disable it.)

    Step 1. Open the Windows command promt as “Run as Administrator”.
    Step 2. Run “bcdedit -set loadoptions DISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS” (without the “” ;).
    Step 3. To finalize the process run “bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING ON” (without the “” ;).
    Step 4. Reboot and you’re done.

    [​IMG]

    To disable it do step 1 and run these commands on step 2 and 3:
    Step 2. “bcdedit -set loadoptions ENABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS” (without the “” ;)
    Step 3. “bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING OFF” (without the “” ;)
    Then do step 4 and you’re done.

    Supported OS:

    Windows 8.1 64bit
    Windows 8 64bit
    Windows 7 64bit

    AMD Product Compatibility:

    AMD Mobility Radeon™ Discrete Product Family

    AMD Mobility Radeon™ HD 8000M Series
    AMD Mobility Radeon HD 7000M Series
    AMD Mobility Radeon HD 6000M Series
    AMD Mobility Radeon HD 5000 Series

    Consumer Notebooks with AMD Accelerated Processor (APU) Product Family

    AMD A10 Series APU
    - utilizing AMD Radeon™ HD 8000G Series
    - utilizing AMD Radeon HD 7000G Series

    AMD A8 Series APU
    - utilizing AMD Radeon HD 8000G Series
    - utilizing AMD Radeon HD 7000G Series
    - utilizing AMD Radeon HD 6000G Series

    AMD A6 Series APU
    - utilizing AMD Radeon HD 8000G Series
    - utilizing AMD Radeon HD 7000G Series
    - utilizing AMD Radeon HD 6000G Series

    AMD A4 Series APU
    - utilizing AMD Radeon HD 8000G Series
    - utilizing AMD Radeon HD 7000G Series
    - utilizing AMD Radeon HD 6000G Series

    note: Before you install fix driver..... Please delete the existing drivers with Driver Cleaner.

    Download:

    For NON-PX(NON-Switchable) users: AMD_Catalyst_13.11_Mobility_Beta3(Fixed MOD).exe (193.0 MB)

    For Enduro(intel) users: AMD_Catalyst_13.11_Mobility_Beta3(Enduro MOD).exe (193.0 MB)

    For PowerXpress(APU) users: AMD_Catalyst_13.11_Mobility_Beta3(PowerXpress MOD).exe (199.7 MB)

    Password: www.notebookreview.co.kr


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  2. LeeKM

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    Ya bastage, I just played with some things and had to re install just last night! :p
     
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    What is the non switchable mod suppose to fix?
     
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    For some reason though, I still can't get the thing to run at 1.05 v - it will only run at 0.975. I've tried two different mod vbios. If I run one set at 1.075 though.... thats exactly what it runs at. I dont get it! lol
     
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    BF3 utilization is still in the 50-60% range.

    FPS are 40's for a low with an average of 55ish with ultra settings, a few things turned down like motion blur.
     
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    There is a way that you can increase your voltage via some driver modification. Some1 else had the same problem as you and they were flashing whole lot of bioses and nothing helped then the guy modded some of his driver xml files and made it work. He was getting the same voltage as you before that. Search around the forum. I think its somewhere in this threat: http://forum.notebookreview.com/sag...0m-680m-ordered-installed-oced-lets-have.html. Enjoy reading. :)
     
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    Yeah I had remembered something very similar in that thread but the only thing I could find was a guy trying to adjust his idle voltages, not his max 3d voltages.

    Thanks for chiming in though, I really appreciate it. Let me know if you have any other ideas or find something else! :)