05-07-2014, 05:54 AM (This post was last modified: 05-07-2014, 06:11 AM by tonma.)
Hello, sorry I was really busy lately but I came back with some nice modules and microcodes.
8DFAE5D4-B50E-4C10-96E6-F2C266CACBB6_1594.ROM is Intel VGA Vbios 2178 modded for Acer V3-772G.
BCCC2028-B8FF-4132-A532-C212CACB55B3_1618.ROM is Nvidia GTX 760M Vbios overclocked to 692.5 Mhz base, 849.5 Mhz turbo, 4608 Mhz vram, voltages and power tables tweaked to be stable. It gives a very nice boost, ONLY FOR 760M.
PADDING_2096.ROM is Microcodes table with Intel 06C3 upgraded to microcode version 19 for Intel Core i7-4702MQ in V3-772G, I don't know if Core i5 versions use same, so the other tables are untouched.
7755CA7B-CA8F-43C5-889B-E1F59A93D575_180.ROM is Intel Haswell GOP Driver version 1037 adapted to V3-772G Bios 1.15
Special gift for bios modders like BDMaster:
microcode06c319.bin Microcode file for any Intel 06C3 cpu like 4770, 4702HQ, from 2014. Seems this version is still unknown for the community so... Enjoy!
2nd Wave:
Intel ME Firwmare version 9.1.2.1010 working for Acer V3-772G.
Usage:
Start command prompt as administrator, go the folder where you decompressed the file, and run
05-08-2014, 09:43 AM (This post was last modified: 05-08-2014, 09:45 AM by chronos86.)
Thanks Tonma for all, you adn BDMaster work are great! As i write to you, after i mod my acer bios two weeks ago thx to bdmaster, now i flash 760m vbios with your .rom, GPUz show the new value of the core, but Nvidia inspector the oldest one!
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(05-08-2014, 09:43 AM)chronos86 Wrote: Thanks Tonma for all, you adn BDMaster work are great! As i write to you, after i mod my acer bios two weeks ago thx to bdmaster, now i flash 760m vbios with your .rom, GPUz show the new value of the core, but Nvidia inspector the oldest one!
you must wait 30 seconds on Nvidia Inspector
@Tonma
can you do a modded vbios for gt 750M ? ddr3 edition
05-08-2014, 10:43 AM (This post was last modified: 05-08-2014, 11:41 AM by chronos86.)
MMM, i use nvflash, i flashed Tonma file but the clock on nvidia inspector remain the same, i try also to modify the file with kepler and flash again, the core settings change on GPUz but not on Nvidia inspector. Also GPUZ show the same bios version.....even if the core setting change. I don't understand if i need a new mod bios with all the room poster from Tonma for modded also the bios of the GPU
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I think nviinspector see that you have a modded bios, and he cant get the orginal Informations of the core speed and bus speed so he set it to normal clockspeed
Use hwmonitor or msiafterburner to see the real clock/bus speed
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Hello, as I found, seems the V3-772G Nvidia GTX 760M takes the voltages and speeds from the vbios module insde main system bios, not from the flasheable vbios, maybe it's Nvidia Optimus related. So BCCC2028-B8FF-4132-A532-C212CACB55B3_1618.ROM must be exchanged inside main bios to work. Maybe some utilities read the flashable vbios. I checked this with different vbios versions, not only speeds. Anyone who mods it with Kepler Bios Tweaker 27 and finds higher stable speeds, please post your mods so everybody could learn, compare and choose.
About Nvidia GTX 750M models, I'm sorry but as I don't own that model and if I remember well maybe there are at least 2 chips not equal included into 750M commercial name, any mod done not "on live" could end in dissaster. I release mods I have tested myself at home, once I have checked them for stability and lack of issues. You could try to find wich module/version use your computer, with GPU-Z, then find the module inside bios and try to mod it with Kepler Bios Tweaker v27.
(05-08-2014, 10:45 PM)chronos86 Wrote: Thanks, Tonma what is the procedure to change BCCC2028-B8FF-4132-A532-C212CACB55B3_1618.ROM in the main bios? It's easy?
05-10-2014, 12:47 AM (This post was last modified: 05-10-2014, 08:19 AM by chronos86.)
(05-09-2014, 06:33 PM)tonma Wrote:
(05-08-2014, 10:45 PM)chronos86 Wrote: Thanks, Tonma what is the procedure to change BCCC2028-B8FF-4132-A532-C212CACB55B3_1618.ROM in the main bios? It's easy?
thanks man for bother you, and thanks for your efforts, there is a guide for mod the bios? So i can try different voltage and clock for the 760m? Or with the modded bios you post i can change clocks without reflesh again the main bios?
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05-20-2014, 01:02 AM (This post was last modified: 05-20-2014, 01:04 AM by judeh101.)
(05-09-2014, 06:33 PM)tonma Wrote:
(05-08-2014, 10:45 PM)chronos86 Wrote: Thanks, Tonma what is the procedure to change BCCC2028-B8FF-4132-A532-C212CACB55B3_1618.ROM in the main bios? It's easy?