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    Gtx 670m

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by Peeyar, Apr 8, 2012.

  1. long2905

    long2905 Notebook Virtuoso

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    well some of us do it simply for fun, 'because we can' =)
     
  2. Tim4

    Tim4 Alchemist

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    +rep Thats right!!! :D
     
  3. ccarroz

    ccarroz Notebook Enthusiast

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    These days I am not sure about anything....... I just saw that the 670m was rated a little bit high so I assumed that it would come with a higher default clock. Also after flashing the volt mod the fan doesn't seem to kick in automatically anymore and I was hopping it would solve that for me.
     
  4. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    Is it an MSI model? There are programs for those to set the fan to do what you tell it to.
     
  5. ccarroz

    ccarroz Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yep, its a 683dxr. It used to kick in whenever it needed to and now It seems I have to manually set it. reminded me of the days I had a 4870 in my desktop.
     
  6. stadler5

    stadler5 Notebook Guru

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    have no program for my VBIOS zubearbeiten GTX570m would like more clock flashing 750-1550-1150 me would be enough.

    They could change me and upload it as a rom. Thank you
     
  7. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    You can buy svet's tool :)
     
  8. stadler5

    stadler5 Notebook Guru

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    I wanted to change once the clock speeds and not have to spend 15 euros for it.

    Had hoped that one is so friendly and can do it for me.
     
  9. majster msi

    majster msi Notebook Evangelist

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    I have problem with gtx 670m :(. I have used svet`s tool only for make 0.92 V. It changed but it doesnt work well overclocking is worst than on 0.90V. So I decided to back to oryginal bios but under dos I can`t flash nvflash - hangs up (nvflash_5.117.0.1). Under windows when I am flashing oryginal bios It still has 0.92v option enabled and I can`t back to oryginal state. Anyone could help?

    edit: I `m back to oryginal state after several flashing :), but 0.92 V doesn`t work well on gtx670m .
     
  10. ccarroz

    ccarroz Notebook Enthusiast

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    Sorry I missed your question. Yes its a MSI 683DXR. I can turn the fan on with the button but it used to kick in little by little when it needed to and now if I don't turn it on it wont go on. Also, things just haven't seemed right since the flash as i seem to get a weird lag in games now that I don't remember being there before. I probably just need to dig up the old bios and just leave things as they are.
     
  11. myx

    myx Notebook Deity

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    So I flashed an Msi gtx 670m vbios to my 570m gtx and it's working alright; actually it just booted didnt try anything else. But 'm worried about the temps. Just after 10 mins after booting in windows and just chatting on gtalk, temps are @ 55 degrees. Anything I should have done/can do?

    LE: Apparently the idle temps on the 570m vbios as I reverted back to check them, are around 47 degrees.

    What I noticed, is that with the 670m bios (posted a few pages back, the MSI bios) the voltage on P0 is bumped to 0.9v while on the 570m vios is @ 0.85v. I was trying to set it back to 0.85 on 670m bios but it doesnt stick to it (using nvidia inspector).

    Using same OC levels 725 core and 1600 memory I get confusing benchmark scores and temperatures;
    670m bios : 3096 3dmark11 @ max 83 degrees
    570m bios : 3290 3dmark11 @ max 77 degrees

    (full spec is in signature below, using stock thermal compound without the turbo fan feature)

    Any insight on this?
     
  12. Ronnsens

    Ronnsens Newbie

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    Can you tell me, how you flashed the Bios to the 670m ?
    I tried to flash the bios with nvflash for windows, but it didnt worked.
     
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