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Power Supply | 230W |
Mouse | Roccat Kone XTD+ |
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Why in god's green earth are you attempting to edit the BIOS of an APU?
lower voltages for each P-states, for the green earthWhy in god's green earth are you attempting to edit the BIOS of an APU?
System Name | HP Omen 17 |
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Processor | i7 7700HQ |
Memory | 16GB 2400Mhz DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | GTX 1060 |
Storage | Samsung SM961 256GB + HGST 1TB |
Display(s) | 1080p IPS G-SYNC 75Hz |
Audio Device(s) | Bang & Olufsen |
Power Supply | 230W |
Mouse | Roccat Kone XTD+ |
Software | Win 10 Pro |
thanks, i saw the link and know about the development status, just hoped maybe any commandline parameter could solve my problem.
System Name | HP Omen 17 |
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Processor | i7 7700HQ |
Memory | 16GB 2400Mhz DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | GTX 1060 |
Storage | Samsung SM961 256GB + HGST 1TB |
Display(s) | 1080p IPS G-SYNC 75Hz |
Audio Device(s) | Bang & Olufsen |
Power Supply | 230W |
Mouse | Roccat Kone XTD+ |
Software | Win 10 Pro |
Processor | Intel® Celeron® Processor G1101 |
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Motherboard | Supermicro® MBD-C7SIM-Q-B |
Memory | 8 GB Silicon Power SP004GBLTU133N02/W02 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire FirePro™ 2270 + AMD Radeon™ HD 8740 |
Storage | 1000 GB Toshiba P300 HDWD110UZSVA |
Display(s) | 29" LG 29UM57-P |
Case | Chieftec LBX-02B-U3 |
Power Supply | 650W XFX XXX Edition (P1-650X-XXB9) |
Software | Windows Server 2016 |
I believe that APU itself doesn't have any "BIOS", it's shipped with a very low-leveled firmware which you can find in any other CPU. However, the GPU inside of it has it's own UEFI (BIOS for HD 6650D) included as a part of motherboard's UEFI (or BIOS). There's not so much information about that thing on Internet, so I might have got something wrong with my original research, bit that's how things most likely work: you can't just fit that large ass UEFI chip into APU's die, and even if you could, why would you risk it so much and not just make it replaceable?..Why in god's green earth are you attempting to edit the BIOS of an APU?
I believe that APU itself doesn't have any "BIOS", it's shipped with a very low-leveled firmware which you can find in any other CPU. However, the GPU inside of it has it's own UEFI (BIOS for HD 6650D) included as a part of motherboard's UEFI (or BIOS). There's not so much information about that thing on Internet, so I might have got something wrong with my original research, bit that's how things most likely work: you can't just fit that large ass UEFI chip into APU's die, and even if you could, why would you risk it so much and not just make it replaceable?..
Processor | Intel® Celeron® Processor G1101 |
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Motherboard | Supermicro® MBD-C7SIM-Q-B |
Memory | 8 GB Silicon Power SP004GBLTU133N02/W02 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire FirePro™ 2270 + AMD Radeon™ HD 8740 |
Storage | 1000 GB Toshiba P300 HDWD110UZSVA |
Display(s) | 29" LG 29UM57-P |
Case | Chieftec LBX-02B-U3 |
Power Supply | 650W XFX XXX Edition (P1-650X-XXB9) |
Software | Windows Server 2016 |
Isn't that what I said? Well, anyway, I meant exactly that, and hell yes I remember 700 Series IGP times, lots of experimenting with this platform back in 2009...the igp bios is a module at the whole mobo flash, just like in the 780/880G times!