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    What osd you use?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by 780msli, Dec 5, 2020.

  1. 780msli

    780msli Notebook Enthusiast

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    i have p370sm with prema mod bios, and i use afterburner to osd, but that show only my max clocks, not real clocks, how i can get it or anyone else osd show real clocks??
     
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    Use the msi afterburner graphs rather than absolute values.
     
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    780msli Notebook Enthusiast

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    Can i ask, is your job reply to questions?
     
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    Why yes it is.
     
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    Because im thinking how good customer service there are. Can you say how i can remove cmos battery, its under keyboard, and can i only remove that list next to keyboard and find keyboard screws? Of yes, how i can remove that list?
     
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    I can't link to it directly but if you google:

    P370SM teardown

    And open the first result...
     
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    Thank you so much. And that list dont have screws to hold it?
     
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    That guide has the full steps.
     
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