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i.bakar

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  1. oh i didnt read this correctly the first time .. ok as far as understand this is a good sign which means every thing is ok except your bios ! so to clarify , when u removed all the rams and started the laptop, did u wait to see if it restarted or shutdown ? because if it restarts then this is your 2 second window that i was talking about before . maybe your m18x r2 doesnt peep for the missing ram like my alienware 18 ! just found this video ... is this the same what happening with you ?
  2. ok let me walk you through the steps 1- disassample your laptop to reach the back rams 2- remove all rams from the motherboard 3- connect any cable that is needed to start the laptop to be able to start or assemble your laptop again ( whatever is comfortable to you ) . ( all other componant is connected including processor, gpu/s , hard drive and screen ) 4- now hold one of the ram modules in your hand close to the any of the ram slots so you can insert it in the correct timing 5- now start your laptop ( laptop should start to give the peeps for the ram indicating the ram is missing ) COUNT THEM CORRECTLY because they will repeat this count 3 or four times. after the laptop do that it will restart it's self to do the same thing all over again 6- now its time to insert the ram .... REMEMBER BECAUSE ITS VERY IMPORTANT TO DO THIS CORRECTLY ... you should insert the ram after the laptop finish the 3 or 4 sequences and before the laptop start. this is how to reset your bios NOW HOW YOU CAN TELL WHEN THE LAPTOP FINISH THE SEQUENCE AND RESTRATR ?! here is how .... when the laptop is running, the fans will be on and lights will be on too .. once it restarts , the fans will stop and the lights will turn off ( ONCE THE LIGHTS ARE OFF NOW INSERT THE RAM BEFORE THE LAPTIOP TERNS ON AGAIN ) its a 2 seconds window so be careful . helpful tip : you can wait for the computer to do many sequences as you want beefore inserting the ram so you can feel the 2 second window gap between turning off and turning back on ... 7- once you insert the ram , the peeping should not accure anymore and laptop will reset your bios after that it should work... let me know if u need more clarification...
  3. - you can try ur old ram and see (only one slot ) - also when you said you removed all the rams . did you waited until the peeps finish then while the laptop restart you enter one ram ? if u didnt try that , then DO SO and see what happen . this is the way i used to reset my alienware 18
  4. i'm not sure if that will help but if i were you i would try this 1- remove all the ram ( like u said ) but only insert one of them that you already tested in another laptop so u r sure that its working and see what happens, 2- do cmos reset ( like you did ) but leave the battery out for a full hour ( just to make sure there is no power leftover in the system ) YES SOMETIMES IT TAKES THAT LONG FOR THE MOTHERBOARD TO FULLY DRAIN . im talking from experience. 3- do a bios recovery (press and hold CTRL and ESC ) follow this link from dell How to Recover the BIOS on a Dell Computer or Tablet | Dell Bahamas i hope you solve your issue and keep us updated.
  5. this is the screen connector from the screen side , that is the one i shorted
  6. i did try to turn on without the screen, both GPUs, processor, ram and hard drive incase any of them is coursing short but not a sound.
  7. just incase you are like me and looking for a rolling case for alienware area-51m and/or m18x for meetings and travel i searched alot online to find one that fits comfortably for both laptops together or separately and the only one i saw that fits both and quite affordable is this solo macDougal bag. here is my review for it incase you are interested in such a bag https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6csfgwFbows&t=2s
  8. i did test it with alienware 18 and it didn't go beyond 330w . i'm not sure if the m18x r2 any different !
  9. i might be wrong here but try this : - insert the 3720QM then go to the bios , convert primary display in advanced tap to PEG then save and shutdown . - swap the processor with the 3920XM then try
  10. well i did something very stupid yesterday , i opened the screen cable from the screen side while the laptop was on and small part of the connector got de-attached and when i tried to attached i think it shorted something so the laptop went off ... i immediately removed the power adapter from the laptop and then opened the back and remover the battery . and the motherboard small lithium battery as well. after a few minutes i connected the power to it and try to start the laptop put no signs of life !!! here is the steps i toke to diagnose the issue : - i disassembled the full laptop and removed the both gpus, the processor, all the 4 ram slots to see if any of them is causing the short , then connected the power button cable and tried to start ( nothing ) - i checked the power adapter to see if the green pulp is going off when its connected to the laptop but its stays on ! (which means to me there is no short ) - i conneted every thing back together and connected the power adapter to the laptop to see if any of the internal components will short the circuit but the green light stayed on ! (which means to me there is no short also) - i tried to do the static drain ( remove all power and batteries and push the power button for a minute ) but nothing happened ! - i thought maybe the poer button went bad so i got a multimeter and i checked the connection between the button and the motherboard while the button is pressed and released but its working fine. NOTE : when i say nothing is happening i mean literally nothin ( no lights no fan start no any signs of life! any idea or suspicions from anyone is highly appreciated thanks
  11. oh man , that is great to know who is ssj92. thanks for the advise man . i just watched both of your undervolting videos thanks for sharing . i used to do that tweaking for the undervolting on my alienware 18 with the 4930mx awhile ago i used throttle stop on the area51m but i found out that i got similar results in terms of the score and temperature while undervolting using ACC so i will stick with ACC for the CPU overclocking and undervolting . as for the GPU , i extracted the bios from GPU-z and i'm thinking to try to play with the bios a little bit ,, ( dont worry i did undervolted my 980M sli bios on the alienware 18 so i will play it safe. i know that its much easier to do the GPU with msi afterburner but i like to have less apps to do these stuff on my laptop i dont know why .. i guess i like everything to be handled by the bios if i can. however i just found out something interesting ; if i downloaded the july 2019 version of the ACC and the OC software from dell support drivers then i will have the control again over the GPU thermal limits again but it was very important that i change the profiles file in the system to read only .
  12. thanks for sharing man i used most of those files from your posts on notebookreview forum before . looking forward for more here
  13. well , first of all i'm so pleased to find this forums since i was an old member of the notebookreview and it was a shame that it went like that i learned alot from many members there like Mr.fox and ssj92 and i really hope that the information that was there moves to here so there work and the work of people like them stay helping everyone who in needs for it. so this thread is going to be in two parts. 1 - all i could gather as a current information and files for the bios and the vbios of the device - all the new updates of the bios starting from V 1.7.3 and above has a lock to not let the GPU surpass 75 degrees C so the only current solution i know is to revert back to bios V 1.5 which doesn't have this setting . however to prevent dell from auto updating your bios back to the a later version we have todo the following * uninstall dell support assestance before downgrading the bios * disabling the UEFI capsule update in the bios under the security tab . after doing that you are good to go downgrading the bios to V 1.5. * after doing that its time to update the Vbios so the new updated Vbios V 1.0.0.5 does not allowing the GPU to pass the 150W mark so the solution i know is to revert back to V 1.0.0.3 which will allow it to go upto 200W ( still low by the way ) but better then 150W limit. the good news is that downgrading the vbios is much easier so you can just download it from the youtube link below and follow the video here is the link to the youtube link to the process including all the required files NOTE: thanks to the guy who created the video he really helped alot by doing that 2 - all the questions i have regarding the same subject : - is there availble unlocked bios for this laptop ? - is there available a modded Vbios for this 2080 GPU to raise the wattage and down volt it ? - if all the above is not possible , is there any other way to override this limitations ? ( i have an alienware 18 with 4930MX and i'm using throttlestop to overclock it ) but i was hopping for away to do that from bios same like what i used to do with my lovley M18X R1 any suggestions is really appreciated.
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