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New G751JY BIOS v206 is out. Any improvements?

xdr
Level 7
The new BIOS for G751JY is out. You can get it here :http://www.asus.com/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/ASUS_ROG_G751JY/HelpDesk_Download/
Anyone noticed any improvements? What does "Add second PCIE SSD DID/VID." mean?
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Jlieu
Level 7
where is it for G751JT?? asus...

Sargatanas
Level 7
flashed it - didnt noticed any improvements

d0r1n
Level 7
now 4710 it goes tot x35 or is still x34?

d0r1n wrote:
now 4710 it goes tot x35 or is still x34?


Multipliers on the 4860 didn't change still 36x, so the multipliers on 4710 didn't change also from 205 to 206.
Fan speeds seem to be same, sticking with the profile because high temps 😛

Oh also it reseted my undervolt in xtu, had to apply again. Or I have no idea how to use this profiles because I can't see anywhere that it is active... Such crap GUI

RMXM
Level 7
Is there some guide on how to install the BIOS update?

BigDRim
Level 7
RogueNote wrote:
Is there some guide on how to install the BIOS update?

Just download, extract, then open Winflash (should be already installed), open the BIOS file from it and follow the instructions.
Warning though, it seems you have a G751JT, so use only G751JT bios, from here:
http://www.asus.com/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/ASUS_ROG_G751JT/HelpDesk_Download/

ELZZZORRO
Level 7
The only improvements I can see, is the increase on speed from the PCIe M2 Drive. Boots faster, I am getting an average of 1,200 MB/s transfer rates.

Xehanort
Level 8
I still have the BIOS that came with the laptop (204).

I never updated BIOS in my life. I've been meaning to update it on my G751JY, but many keep saying not to do it unless it's strickly necessary because it's very dangerous 😞

Xehanort wrote:
I still have the BIOS that came with the laptop (204).

I never updated BIOS in my life. I've been meaning to update it on my G751JY, but many keep saying not to do it unless it's strickly necessary because it's very dangerous 😞


dangerous?? LOL I switch between BIOSes like I change my pants on every laptop I've ever owned, done it over 200 times and it always works in a snap unless you disconnect the power and have no battery, the risk is literally 0
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