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    Prema Mod request for ASUS ROG G751JY

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by zsolti900, Jul 15, 2018.

  1. zsolti900

    zsolti900 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi everyone!

    @Prema if you read this, please jump to OPTION 2

    As said in the title I'm looking for a Prema modded BIOS/vBIOS for my ASUS ROG G751JY (i7-4720HQ + 980M 4GB BGA soldering).

    I know why Prema stopped sharing his work and I understand why.
    But the fact is that I still would like to get this great piece of work for my laptop. I don't want to be a new ennoying guy how ask for Prema's work without understanding the situation. Therfore I have 2 options.

    OPTION 1:
    Maybe one of you will be agree to send me the good Prema BIOS/vBIOS.
    So Prema doesn't have to waste some time for me.

    OPTION 2: (My favorite because it is the most honest solution)
    I know that you (Prema) don't want to share your work because some idiots tried to steal it and then share it as if it was their job. You don't want your work to get stolen anymore and I understand that!
    I don't want to be a guy who promise you he is a good guy and will be wise (every crappy "modder" can do that).
    I want to give you proof I'm a genuine ASUS ROG G751JY user.
    To do so, here is my idea; I can take pictures of my BIOS main page and my serial number number sticker to show you that I am really using a ASUS ROG G751JY. Now you will think that I can probably take thoses 2 pictures on internet and share it to you. That's why on the pictures I can show a piece of paper where I will write a specific word of your choise.
    With this solution you are sure I am a ASUS ROG G751JY user who will use your work for my computer and you are also sure I'm not showing you a picture found on internet. I can also share my purchase invoice but I don't concider that an invoice is a solid proof as it can be created in few minutes on Photoshop.
    I can't give a proof that I'm fair and I will not share your work, for this part I'm hope you can trust me given the other proofs I can provide.
    As everybody do, I'm also agree to give you a donation to thank you for your work and encourage you in your next achivements.

    Thank you for reading me! ;)
    I know I have 2% of chance to get this BIOS but I hope my offer is constructive enough from other main stream requests to make the difference.

    PS: Sorry for my average English.
     
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  2. Vistar Shook

    Vistar Shook Notebook Deity

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    Prema mod for an Asus ROG? hummm....wishful thinking on your part, I would say.
     
  3. zsolti900

    zsolti900 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I think this graphic card compatible with any AW laptop GPU. Or not?
     
  4. Danishblunt

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    No.Also prema doesn't have a vBios for anything other than MXM cards.
     
  5. DoZe

    DoZe Notebook Consultant

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  6. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    There are separate alienware and asus forums for this sort of question.

    However do note that Asus were in the habit of having reversed connectors or different heatsink layouts that made swapping impossible since the HD5xxx AMD card lineup (a long time ago).