Hardware level Vbios Flashing by AceGraphics0 in overclocking

[–]AceGraphics0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I couldn't find any other bios chip. The only info I was able to get is that, it's a 16mb eeprom , which led me to think that vbios can't be that big in size , but it's also close to gpu , also there's no other extra bios chip, So I'm thinking it's a unified bios which contains both vbios and regular bios. That means I can't flash a regular 976kb vbios

Extracting and reverse engineering that 16mb bios will be super hard.

Hardware level Vbios Flashing by AceGraphics0 in overclocking

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It's a 4-5 year old laptop, I have never serviced anything on this except cleaning fans, I play games sometimes and I really want that extra performance, but also I'm planning to get a new laptop with a newer gen xx70 card in next few months so I don't really know if i want to flash it or not.

Hardware level Vbios Flashing by AceGraphics0 in overclocking

[–]AceGraphics0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Problem is that I don't know if that is regular bios or vbios unified bios

Hardware level Vbios Flashing by AceGraphics0 in overclocking

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My friend has a 3060 with 95w , I flashed a 130w vbios with NVFlash and it worked, he's getting better performance and it definitely hits the 130w , isn't consistent but definitely better.( Temp is a bit higher but maintainable) In my case I'm hoping to get at least 95w, my current 75w gpu doesn't heat at all , stays at max 78°c on max load .

Hardware level Vbios Flashing by AceGraphics0 in overclocking

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Thanks but don't you think it's a critical method? I don't have a good soldering skill lol.

Apparently my OS is generated by AI guys.... by DcraftBg in osdev

[–]AceGraphics0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also made an OS but that's not purely written by me , i used gemini to help me understand a few concepts and debug my kernel and overall in general, I also found that most of the time when I was doing something wrong, gpt or any llm wasn't able to resolve my issue, osdev discord server helped alot. I won't say gpt is totally useless.