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    Default Re: N5110 Bios Mod

    Thank You!

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    Default Re: N5110 Bios Mod

    Just pick a old package A09 to get the tools you need. And then Download A10 Mod pack with all the flavor.

    Looks like driver issue is fixed in latest beta bios from Nvidia

    @Daniel. Still doing my best! I try to improve the N5110 where i can

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    where is the flashing tool ? pls

    is a10 mood convert gt 525 to gt 540 ? pls respond
    Last edited by katalin_2003; 3rd July 2012 at 01:48 PM. Reason: double post

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    As it was said, tools are in the A09 package, and this mod only changes the GPU voltage. If you want to overclock you can use MSI Afterburner.

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    Sorry for being a total scrub but how do you actually do the entire operation?I downloaded the A9 tools and the new A10 ROM files and i am now staring at a folder called"amiflash" and a bunch of A10 ROM foles (ranging from 083-100). Inside the "amiflash" folder there is a "amibios" and an "aptio" one. What do i actually have to do? Do i have to pick my preferred A10 ROM file and move it into one of these folders or something? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

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    Default Re: N5110 Bios Mod

    I see ur new to BIOS flashing.
    If u want to cool down ur gpu then just choose the 0.83v or 0.85v BIOS file. If u want to overclock ur gpu u can use a higher voltage one which will make ur gpu more stable.
    To check which BIOS you have, restart ur computer and hold f2. Then a blue screen will apear. Somewhere there it should say which BIOS u have. (I personally have ami aptio BIOS)
    Also u need to run one of the tools and select the bios file u want to flash (afudos is the safest, but its not that simple to use...). I recommend you to read this before flashing. Good Luck!
    EDIT: Make sure you have read all the instructions in the first post!
    Last edited by danielhatzor; 4th July 2012 at 08:26 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danielhatzor View Post
    As it was said, tools are in the A09 package, and this mod only changes the GPU voltage. If you want to overclock you can use MSI Afterburner.

    the shader option didnt shown when i use msi afterburn ?

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    Default Re: N5110 Bios Mod

    It will automaticly change according to your core clock.

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    how could i get the new nividia optimus beta driver

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    Default Re: N5110 Bios Mod

    Would anyone be interested in a completely 0.83v based GPU mod and also underclocked? I thought this might be interesting for the non-gamers among us.

    I am also going to try underclocking the 2D clocks.

    Don't get the 300 series drivers.

    I suggest you stick with the 29x series. Power management is seriously broken in 30x series.
    Latest beta is still broken.

    I am also programming a tool that is able to hack the Nvidia driver and configure some hidden settings. I noticed with Optimus, the discrete card is never actually turned off... But simply idling in 2D clocks.
    Last edited by djjonastybe; 5th July 2012 at 04:42 AM.

 

 

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