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Where can I download G-Tools Beta 2 for my G751JT

rcarlos243
Level 7
as the tittle says, I can't find it anywhere.

Please help thanks
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ciccio80
Level 9
There is no official download page any more I'm afraid. Gamenab recived threat of legal action from Nvidia to stop developing this G-Sync mod I belive. But there are unofficial download sites, can't post them here because they will probably get cancelled anyway.
Just use search on google, there are a few links 😉

someone read this?

Technically, X7 Pro could be upgraded for G-SYNC function. AORUS is evaluating G-SYNC upgrade project for previous X7 models. Please drop us a message regarding “G-SYNC upgrade” at the following link if you’re interested. We will contact you for details once the project is confirmed. Thanks again for choosing AORUS!
http://support.aorus.com/Question/TechQuery


http://forum.aorus.com/forum/gaming-laptops/356-aorus-x7-pro-and-g-sync

warryabel wrote:
someone read this?

Technically, X7 Pro could be upgraded for G-SYNC function. AORUS is evaluating G-SYNC upgrade project for previous X7 models. Please drop us a message regarding “G-SYNC upgrade” at the following link if you’re interested. We will contact you for details once the project is confirmed. Thanks again for choosing AORUS!
http://support.aorus.com/Question/TechQuery


Could you post a link to the original Aorus thread with this?

warryabel wrote:
someone read this?

Technically, X7 Pro could be upgraded for G-SYNC function. AORUS is evaluating G-SYNC upgrade project for previous X7 models. Please drop us a message regarding “G-SYNC upgrade” at the following link if you’re interested. We will contact you for details once the project is confirmed. Thanks again for choosing AORUS!
http://support.aorus.com/Question/TechQuery

http://forum.aorus.com/forum/gaming-laptops/356-aorus-x7-pro-and-g-sync

They change the whole motherboard on the Aorus laptops, it's not just a BIOS update.

TheFallenPenguin wrote:
They change the whole motherboard on the Aorus laptops, it's not just a BIOS update.


Well in that case they are just "stealing" money from users since there is no way a software G-Sync needs a new motherboard to work!
G-Sync WORKS even now on my Asus laptops with only a simple driver (leaked alpha one). Are you saying the leaked driver somehow PHISICALLY changes our motherboards in order to make G-Sync work?
What a pathetic bunch of crap.

I would really like some of those Aorus users to dismantle their laptops, analize and photograph their "old" motherboard components and then compare them to the "new" g-Sync enabled motherboards. It wold clearly show they are the same (maybe a different CPU?). So all hell would release over an uunneccessary upgrade....even legally

This is bull****, Asus and Aorus (and Nvidia) should stop being assholes and start supporting their hi-price ROG buyers and stop insulting our intelligence

TheFallenPenguin wrote:
They change the whole motherboard on the Aorus laptops, it's not just a BIOS update.


This would be okay, if it would be for free or just some small fee.

No idea, how much it costs for Aorus users to do this though.

TheFallenPenguin wrote:
They change the whole motherboard on the Aorus laptops, it's not just a BIOS update.


motherboards have nothing to do with G-Sync,where does this nonsense come from?

Carnoustie wrote:
motherboards have nothing to do with G-Sync,where does this nonsense come from?


Stop being so rude and do some research.
On the Aorus laptops the GPUs are soldered to the motherboard. So in order to swap the standard 970m's with the G-Sync 970m's they need to replace the whole board.

ciccio80 wrote:
Well in that case they are just "stealing" money from users since there is no way a software G-Sync needs a new motherboard to work!
G-Sync WORKS even now on my Asus laptops with only a simple driver (leaked alpha one). Are you saying the leaked driver somehow PHISICALLY changes our motherboards in order to make G-Sync work?
What a pathetic bunch of crap.

I would really like some of those Aorus users to dismantle their laptops, analize and photograph their "old" motherboard components and then compare them to the "new" g-Sync enabled motherboards. It wold clearly show they are the same (maybe a different CPU?). So all hell would release over an uunneccessary upgrade....even legally

This is bull****, Asus and Aorus (and Nvidia) should stop being assholes and start supporting their hi-price ROG buyers and stop insulting our intelligence


On the Aorus laptops the GPUs are soldered to the motherboard, here are the differences between the models: https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?61959-G-Sync-Drivers-Official-NVIDIA&p=534205&viewfull=1#p...
The only difference is that the G-Sync version has a BIOS license and a different GPU HWID.

Boxis wrote:
This would be okay, if it would be for free or just some small fee.

No idea, how much it costs for Aorus users to do this though.


Costs between $100-$250 depending on region

TugaPower
Level 8
Over the G751JT support they have 2 BIOS 207 and 208 that bring support to G-Sync, can we use over the G751JY?