Help to unlock hidden menu in ASUS GL753VD

Hi guys, I’m back with some feedback :smiley: I said “screw it” and dared to pull the trigger. The whole process was buttery smooth and without any hassle. First thing I looked for once in the modded menu was PROCHOT settings and successfully changed it from stock 15 to 3 as you can see here: https://prnt.sc/n4evum

@fv1862 @Lost_N_BIOS I can’t possibly thank enough both of you! Thanks for your amazing work and time!

@AlucardX1416 - glad all went smoothly and that you were able to change the setting you needed!

Hey guys! Newbie here when it comes to bios mods and anything so do with hex. I’m going to make sure I understand what I’m doing before attempting anything. But I did have a question. I hav e the GL753VD laptop as well. So I was wondering if the uploaded files would work for me, or do I have to run through the initial dumb steps on the previous page and get my own flashable file. Thanks in advance!

@InsanePostman - no, don’t use BIOS posted, you will loose your serial, UUID and other board specifics. Make your own FPT dump, and send to me, then I can unlock for you.

@Lost_N_BIOS Hi again. Sorry for reviving this post yet again, but I don’t really know anywhere else to resort to. Plus it’s still relevant to the topic, I would say.

I just bought a G-Sync compatible external monitor, taking the gamble and without knowing too much. I was hoping my DisplayPort would allow G-Sync to work, alas, it doesn’t: https://prnt.sc/osuxt8 https://prnt.sc/osuy9v

Any possibility I can get G-Sync working + the performance boost for disabling the iGPU? Thanks to the modded BIOS or whatever other option? Thanks in advance!

Sorry @AlucardX1416 I have no idea what is G-Sync, nor what is "Performance Boost for disabling iGPU"
Most laptops you cannot disable one GPU and enable another only, most have to have both enabled, or at least the Intel one enabled or no output to display.
So most BIOS for laptop do not offer Muxed options, only Muxless (which is all your BIOS offers as you can see at Advanced >> Switchable Graphics). You do have many display options in Chipset menu, but most will leave you will black screen if you try to enable/disable one controller for another etc.
You can try though, if you have flash programmer, make a backup first and make sure it’s a valid BIOS dump before you proceed.

@Lost_N_BIOS G-Sync is Nvidia’s implementation of Adaptive Sync (AMD’s being FreeSync), if that rings some bells. A requirement to be able to use it, is having a direct physical connection between the monitor and Nvidia GPU. You also get a performance bump when you don’t have Nvidia Optimus enabled, since the iGPU works as a bridge between the display and dGPU by passing the frames processed by the latter, taxing some performance.

I was hoping it was maybe switchable in BIOS, but seeing as it’s Muxless, I guess my DisplayPort wires to the iGPU only and G-Sync would be impossible in this laptop :frowning:

If you have any idea, please let me know. Thanks anyway!

Sorry, I don’t know what either is, but I am an AMD user and I think that’s to help with screen tearing correct, cutting down the vertical/horizontal lines to a matched pace?
I assumed you meant something like disable Intel with some of your latter questions, this is not possible on this system due to the BIOS and probably physical traces are not there on the board too.

Worst of all is that I emailed Asus before buying the monitor and they said G-Sync would work :confused:
Some gaming laptops have the HDMI wired to the iGPU, while DisplayPort goes directly to the dGPU. This allows the dGPU to become the primary GPU, bypassing the iGPU’s performance reduction and enabling Adaptive Refresh (G-Sync/Freesync) Rate while using an external monitor. I’m to understand such laptops require “Muxed” capability (whatever that is) which mine doesn’t allow? Could you please tell me a bit about it?

This is all I know about the possible settings - https://leshcatlabs.net/forums/printthread.php?tid=55