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Maks0098

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  1. https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/210160/210160 I think this vbios is suitable for your laptop. this vbios definitely fits Clevo PB51RF-G. I'm not sure if these laptops are the same. I'd like to see a screenshot of your GPU-Z. you can see for yourself the device id in gpu-z and on the vbios techpowerup page(10DE 1F50). it is the same with this laptop. i did not find a screenshot of gpu-z with your laptop model.
  2. if it doesn't have a bios chip, to make it work - you'll need to contact a specialist or solder a bios chip yourself if it's not on the video card and flash vbios to it using a programmer. I can help by telling you which chip will work and sending you a suitable vbios image.
  3. Can you send a photo of the video card? Do you have a P5200 from HP, perhaps? Then it is not 150 watts (the MSI version has such a TDP), but 110 or 100 watts. The HP version is cut in frequencies and TDP. Moreover, you can always increase or decrease this value via Mobile Pascal TDP Tweaker.
  4. when the laptop turns on and off cyclically after switching the legacy mode to uefi (or maybe even without this switching. maybe the reboot is cyclical, then this problem can also be in a damaged BIOS image) - it is definitely necessary to reflash the BIOS chip. I had this. I completely disassembled the laptop and unscrewed the motherboard and reflashed it using a programmer, taking out the processor, RAM and the like. connecting the charger to the laptop. only by taking all this out and connecting the charger - I was able to reflash the BIOS chip. and yes, you are right that you need to change the system image and format the partition from mbr to gpt to be able to boot into the system. but the bios should boot without this. and you should be able to enter the bios without problems.
  5. it didn't work for me, but I have a keyboard and it doesn't work in the BIOS, maybe it works for @emcze in the BIOS, but not in Windows?? Because I forgot to ask this
  6. I think it has something to do with the motherboard (it dies itself or something with the connector on it).
  7. maybe yes, but I ordered mine on Aliexpress. It's still working for 2 years without any problems. https://a.aliexpress.com/_EHTs1Et(this) free shipping
  8. I have this problem now on my second M18x. Half of the keys on it stopped working and I replaced it with a new keyboard. But after a short time, almost all the keys on the new keyboard stopped working. I still have artifacts if the built-in video card is enabled. My main M18x used to have something like this. I once had such artifacts and D on the keyboard stopped working. A month later, the motherboard died (it seemed like a chipset, but I didn’t figure it out, I just ordered a new one for $200). I think your motherboard is dying and dragging down the keyboard. Either this is a connector or keyboard problem. But watch when you use your M18x in SG or IGFX mode. You may experience text distortions and problems with textures in games. Then the problem is definitely in the motherboard.
  9. The 17 r1 has the same problem with the soft touch coating as the M17x R4, I can say because I had both. in terms of overclocking, the 3rd generation is preferable, 4940MX maximum 4.4-4.5 GHz, 3940XM 4.7-4.8. That is, the 3rd generation will be more powerful with the same heating. It seems to heat up less. Regarding the M17x R4 - I like the glass, because under it the colors on the matrix do not look as grainy as on the matte one of the 17 R1. I also like the keyboard better on the M17x R4. And the M17x R4 has a removable battery. Regarding video cards, it was already said earlier that the M17x R4 has no problems. And the 17 R1 will have problems with video cards newer than Maxwell. So, I would prefer the M17x R4. but decide for yourself, maybe you like the design of 17 R1 better and the price may vary too much.
  10. I think you need to disable Vsync or set "use 3D application settings" in NVIDIA control panel. and your result is the same, since you have 60 fps maximum due to the 60 Hz screen if vertical sync is always enabled. when you turn off vertical sync, fps will be able to reach the maximum. For gaming and general regular use, it is better to enable vertical sync everywhere, as it will give a smooth image and less load on the video card and processor if your laptop can produce more than 60 fps in a particular game. but the test will show the results below as you can see.
  11. why does your processor frequency jump so much?? and do you have vertical sync enabled in the NVIDIA control panel or maybe limit the maximum frame rate to 60? Why is your result so not high and the fps is exactly 60 fps?
  12. @emcze, I would reinstall the driver using NVCleanStall, where you can select and load PhysX during setup. Maybe this will solve this problem
  13. there is a question, do you know why maxwell consumes more than 60 watts without problems, but pascal and newer do not? Maybe it’s the video cards, I can’t even imagine what exactly is the difference between Maxwell and newer generations in terms of power supply. maybe this will be solved by playing with the video card BIOS (maybe there is something like protection against unstable voltage, because I heard that Alienware 18 R1, 17 R1 are worse in terms of power supply to the video card and they cannot power video cards more than 110 watts or whatever there (I already forgot) and maybe they still cannot provide a stable voltage when consuming more than 60 watts??) or is it still a matter of the BIOS of the laptop itself and it does not allow consuming more than 60 watts? I don’t know much about electronics, in terms of voltage fluctuations, resistance, losses and the like.
  14. I meant to try this trick: Shut down your PC Boot in Bios Select unlocked advanced menu Set gpu to IGFX Reboot saving settings Enter Bios once more Select unlocked menu once more Set gpu to SG and reboot to windows I doubt it will help - but it’s worth a try, especially since it doesn’t require disassembling anything, etc.
  15. and I forgot to say that I meant if you have an unlocked BIOS installed on your 17, since you can install video cards on it without an unlocked BIOS, the same as on an unlocked one, if the screen is LVDS, with an eDP screen, I don’t know. since it uses SG mode natively with LVDS screen, it does not need to be enabled in unlocked BIOS like in 18. so have you tried the free throttle trick at least on 18 or not?
  16. Well, I think for your 18 you need to make a resistor mod, but for 17 I don’t know, I haven’t heard of such a thing. and by the way, what’s strange is that I have 17 and there is an m3000m there, it works without problems even if I increase the tdp Limit to 100W and it will consume up to 100W without problems. Here I don’t understand why there are problems with cards newer than Maxwell.
  17. looks like you only need to add one. I found a comment from ssj92 where the pictures are available. Well, you can also try using pascal tdp bios tweaker (I can send you a link or even a file if you don’t find it) change the tdp level to 60W, flash it and use it like that, maybe it can reach maximum boost frequencies with a limit of 60W. It's strange that when you use MSI afterburner it doesn't reach the maximum frequencies. Can you post screenshots of the GPU-Z graphics? and you can try something other than furmark, something lighter, where the video card can reach maximum frequencies with low consumption. try some game.
  18. @IVHOTEPDo you have any error codes for your video card in Device Manager? maybe she's dying and do you currently have a laptop running in SG mode with a 120 Hz screen?? Do you have two video cards (Intel and Nvidia) displayed in the BIOS and in the device manager in Windows? and do you have any windows 8 fast boot or legacy enabled in boot in bios? if you currently have two video cards displayed, you can try resetting the BIOS settings by removing the CMOS battery (on my 17 I used a negative screwdriver to pry off the battery and insert something paper/cardboard under it and run it without it to hear 5 peaks and next time the laptop will turn on with resetting the BIOS settings). but I’m not sure that this is worth doing, since Legacy mode may turn on and the laptop may refuse to start with a video card inserted into it, and then without it (I have no experience experimenting with a 120 Hz monitor, so I’m not sure), because monitor 120 Hz. You can also flash the unlocked BIOS and enable PEG manually, perhaps I would do this first.
  19. what manufacturer/vendor are your video cards? HP/Lenovo etc? You can send photos of all 3, if possible. and have you tried the free throttle trick on your 18? on the 17, maybe if an unlocked BIOS is installed, try it too. and did you modify the driver yourself or use NVCleanStall? and what charger are you using?
  20. what laptop do you have? and you can first try the free throttling trick, it helped me when I had a similar problem, but with a consumption of more than 100W on Alienware M18x R2. Shut down your PC Boot in Bios Select unlocked advanced menu Set gpu to Igfx Reboot saving settings Enter Bios once more Select unlocked menu once more Set gpu to SG and reboot to windows and you can also try downloading MSI afterburner without flashing the BIOS and where the power limit is set to +60 or +67 for P4000 and P4200, and +76 or +87 for p3200 with stock bios check if this problem exists. and also, p4000, like p4200 100W video cards. and p3200 78W, only p3000 75W.
  21. did you just install the driver manually through the device manager or did you modify the driver? maybe you should try NVCleanStall
  22. I had this video card for quite a long time, I even overclocked it and it was very good. It has the same performance as the 980M, if you overclock it slightly without raising the voltage. or without overclocking it will be a little worse. but for me this video card was the best in terms of price/performance, since I was able to buy it for $60. It fits mine without any modifications. Naturally, in addition to the modified BIOS firmware and SG video mode.
  23. I think yes, you better return it if possible. Most likely, either the seller previously flashed a different vBIOS for this video card in order to make it work in some other laptop, and you now need to reflash the factory vBIOS for this video card in order for it to work in your laptop, or this video card is not working at all.
  24. he meant that he had previously flashed the unlocked BIOS, then he installed this RTX 3000 and put everything together and when he started it, the laptop worked on the built-in video card. and when he turned on the SG mode, it beeped 6 times. Now he reset the BIOS settings and everything works again, although only on the built-in video card
  25. I don't know what you need to do. The first thing I would try is to reflash the vBIOS with a programmer. but if this doesn't help, then your RTX 3000 may be broken. Or there is also the option of trying to loosen the cooling bolts, but this is extremely unlikely to help and you have an M18x R2, which takes a long time to disassemble.) but to reflash you will still have to disassemble it.
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