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ROG G752VT bios 216 is out

Gabryelle86
Level 7
BIOS 216
Enable DGPU
2016/05/27

https://www.asus.com/support/Download/3/833/0/2/ei402mbWHszpHtd9/8/

Installed someone? How it work?
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DeltaActual
Level 12
installed it. i see no changes whatsoever.
G614JV

DeltaActual wrote:
installed it. i see no changes whatsoever.


Same here, what added or fixed here. no real info given.

toronto699
Level 13

ROG_HARDCORE
Level 7
DGPU? Doesn't it already enabled by default?

Nvidia GTX are the DGPU. What else its been running if the DGPU are not enable out of the box?

Funny description.

warryabel
Level 7
ask bahz...

I have a feeling this might be enabling external graphics via the thunderbolt 3 port.

DGPU may be a typo for EGPU, for external GPU. That, or they may think "Dedicated GPU" means a separate GPU, english isn't their first language so I would give them a pass if this is the case.

Googlegot wrote:
I have a feeling this might be enabling external graphics via the thunderbolt 3 port.

DGPU may be a typo for EGPU, for external GPU. That, or they may think "Dedicated GPU" means a separate GPU, english isn't their first language so I would give them a pass if this is the case.


I hope your right, im excited to use a egpu on my laptop especially for directx12 games if its enabled on my laptop. or at the very least let me use another GPU for Physx

I tried this bios yesterday on my G752VT (windows 10 64 bits).
Then I got a process in "System" taking 100% of cpu load on 1 core. It was caused by a thread concerning "ACPI.sys".
So I rolled back to bios 214 and the problem is gone.
If you flash this bios, check your CPU load, just in case 😉

shinodark wrote:
I tried this bios yesterday on my G752VT (windows 10 64 bits).
Then I got a process in "System" taking 100% of cpu load on 1 core. It was caused by a thread concerning "ACPI.sys".
So I rolled back to bios 214 and the problem is gone.
If you flash this bios, check your CPU load, just in case 😉


I tried this BIOS in my G752VT. Exactly what you described. CPU temp 10deg higher than before. CPU 0 had 100% usage, overall CPU usage however was at about 18% at idle. Reverted back to BIOS 214.