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    Default Re: *HP dv6z AMD Llano (6XXX series) Owners Lounge*

    I know this isn't exactly the right forum to be asking this, but since y'all are so knowledgeable about CrossFireX, what the heck?

    Here's the deal:

    My HTPC case is so small that it won't accomodate a video card, but my ASUS motherboard (with an A4-3300) will. However, if I got a PCI-E extender and used the smallest card I can find, it might still fit in the case.

    So...if this were CrossFired, would I still be able to use the HDMI out jack on the motherboard, or does the insertion of the external card disable it? (I guess the same question would apply to a MB with an embedded GPU as well.)

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    Default Re: *HP dv6z AMD Llano (6XXX series) Owners Lounge*

    You should be able to set in your BIOS which video card is primary. But with CrossfireX would probably need to go through the onboard video out since it's the one that manages the CrossfireX not the external video card. I didn't realize desktop boards supported CrossfireX.

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    Default Re: *HP dv6z AMD Llano (6XXX series) Owners Lounge*

    Hi, I have the acer 5560g with a 6650m graphics card. I was wondering if there was a modified bios for the 6650 like you guys have with your 6750? Also is there a way to up the voltage a tiny bit on these cards?

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    Default Re: *HP dv6z AMD Llano (6XXX series) Owners Lounge*

    You'll want to see if there is a similar owners thread for the Acer laptop. It has different manufacturer and different BIOS onboard. 6650m should be overclock capable, probably no voltage control, most of the dv6z stuff about Afterburner should apply.

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    Default Re: *HP dv6z AMD Llano (6XXX series) Owners Lounge*

    Yeah, I my brother got an ASUS k53t, that laptop has the 6650m and it can be overclocked by the Afterburner program.
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    Default Re: *HP dv6z AMD Llano (6XXX series) Owners Lounge*

    If it is the K53t, I believe I read that they did get a unlocked bios but it does not save. Also, only intel +dGPU can mess with dGPU voltage atm iirc.

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    Default Re: *HP dv6z AMD Llano (6XXX series) Owners Lounge*

    there doesn't seem to be an owner's lounge for my laptop. Would it be possible to have someone mod a vbios with overclocked settings so I can turn on ULPS to save battery life.

    Why is it that only intel +dGPU can alter the voltage settings? Can you not mod that into the vbios?

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    Default Re: *HP dv6z AMD Llano (6XXX series) Owners Lounge*

    Quote Originally Posted by craterboy1 View Post
    there doesn't seem to be an owner's lounge for my laptop. Would it be possible to have someone mod a vbios with overclocked settings so I can turn on ULPS to save battery life.

    Why is it that only intel +dGPU can alter the voltage settings? Can you not mod that into the vbios?
    I can probably help you out. Please give me a direct link to the latest bios of your model, your desired core and memory speeds, and I'll see what I can do

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    Default Re: *HP dv6z AMD Llano (6XXX series) Owners Lounge*

    http://global-download.acer.com/GDFi...C=ACER&SC=PA_7


    Gee thanks a lot. Is the overclock more stable when you alter it directly compared to MSI afterburner? I get AMD driver has stopped responding if i go higher than 760 on the clock
    If so id like to try 770/970 but if it isnt more stable 755/960 will do


    Thanks a bunch

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    Default Re: *HP dv6z AMD Llano (6XXX series) Owners Lounge*

    Quote Originally Posted by craterboy1 View Post
    http://global-download.acer.com/GDFi...C=ACER&SC=PA_7


    Gee thanks a lot. Is the overclock more stable when you alter it directly compared to MSI afterburner? I get AMD driver has stopped responding if i go higher than 760 on the clock
    If so id like to try 770/970 but if it isnt more stable 755/960 will do


    Thanks a bunch
    No, should be exactly the same. 755/960 it is! Please give me a bit of time, I'll see if I can do it now, but it's 4:45 AM right now, so I might finish it tomorrow if it takes too long for my liking

 

 

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