12-28-2024, 02:52 PM
BIOS Unlock Request - Asus ROG Strix SCAR 17 X3D (2023) G733PYV
Hello everyone, i bought a new laptop, the Asus ROG Strix SCAR 17 X3D (2023) subtype G733PYV (Exact: "G733PYV-LL046W") which is currently still the most powerful gaming laptop in the world, but i want to get on top of everything so i chose to RAM upgrade from the stock DDR5-4800 to DDR5-6400 and i successfully did so by replacing with the following 32GB kit of 6400MHz:
Kingston Fury Impact XMP 32GB 6400MT/s DDR5 CL38 SODIMM (part number "KF564S38IBK2-32")
It boots, but it only gets to the automatic 4800 MT/s because that's the stock config of RAM in this laptop, and the problem is that ASUS in recent years locks the BIOS'es in most ROG (Republic of Gamers) laptops and refuses to cooperate to give users freedom to set what they want for the device that is theirs. They say its "to ensure stability", but ive seen countless of posts that others unlocked it with a HEX editor or something and were successful to load XMP profiles of choice and set RAM clock speed to the value that the RAM is binned for, as such this new Fury Impact RAM i inserted is binned for 6400 and therefore, I'd very much like to run it at that speed or any slightly lower speed that turns out to be stable for my laptop. I will find the stable config, but in order to do that, i need XMP/RAM settings in the BIOS menu which is totally absent in the locked version of all BIOS revisions, im currently on ver. 334 (the latest one released for Asus G733 2023 - Specifically on 9th Oct 2024) as any RAM related things in the BIOS, in all subtabs, is the total RAM amount in GB's. There is no XMP or RAM settings, timings, etc, menu visible, this is what a locked Asus BIOS looks like. The AMD Overclock menu only pertains to the CPU and doesn't display any clocks that affect RAM operating speed.
Concretely, please enable the advanced menu's or at the very least RAM settings/XMP menu, in G733PYV.334 (File attached to this topic), the pure BIOS ROM file that i extracted from the Asus Drivers site BIOS binary.
I'd very much thank anyone that wants to use his skills to do it for me, because i can't edit UEFI files and wouldn't know which header or section the lock switch is at. I will buy the guy who pulls it off a coffee.
Hello everyone, i bought a new laptop, the Asus ROG Strix SCAR 17 X3D (2023) subtype G733PYV (Exact: "G733PYV-LL046W") which is currently still the most powerful gaming laptop in the world, but i want to get on top of everything so i chose to RAM upgrade from the stock DDR5-4800 to DDR5-6400 and i successfully did so by replacing with the following 32GB kit of 6400MHz:
Kingston Fury Impact XMP 32GB 6400MT/s DDR5 CL38 SODIMM (part number "KF564S38IBK2-32")
It boots, but it only gets to the automatic 4800 MT/s because that's the stock config of RAM in this laptop, and the problem is that ASUS in recent years locks the BIOS'es in most ROG (Republic of Gamers) laptops and refuses to cooperate to give users freedom to set what they want for the device that is theirs. They say its "to ensure stability", but ive seen countless of posts that others unlocked it with a HEX editor or something and were successful to load XMP profiles of choice and set RAM clock speed to the value that the RAM is binned for, as such this new Fury Impact RAM i inserted is binned for 6400 and therefore, I'd very much like to run it at that speed or any slightly lower speed that turns out to be stable for my laptop. I will find the stable config, but in order to do that, i need XMP/RAM settings in the BIOS menu which is totally absent in the locked version of all BIOS revisions, im currently on ver. 334 (the latest one released for Asus G733 2023 - Specifically on 9th Oct 2024) as any RAM related things in the BIOS, in all subtabs, is the total RAM amount in GB's. There is no XMP or RAM settings, timings, etc, menu visible, this is what a locked Asus BIOS looks like. The AMD Overclock menu only pertains to the CPU and doesn't display any clocks that affect RAM operating speed.
Concretely, please enable the advanced menu's or at the very least RAM settings/XMP menu, in G733PYV.334 (File attached to this topic), the pure BIOS ROM file that i extracted from the Asus Drivers site BIOS binary.
I'd very much thank anyone that wants to use his skills to do it for me, because i can't edit UEFI files and wouldn't know which header or section the lock switch is at. I will buy the guy who pulls it off a coffee.