Hello everybody!
I'd like to access advanced BIOS settings on my laptop. My ultimate goal would be to use two SSD-s in a RAID0 array, if possible (Extra drive in ODD caddy, i'm not sure the chipset has RAID btw). Also, other users of this machine reported that there are problems (disk not recognized properly) when just using a disk instead the optical drive. Also, I think I could really benefit from things like unlocking the Turbo TDP limit, or any overclocking capabilities that are maybe possible, or acces to enabling/disabling HPET timers (that really helped my DPC latency spikes on my previous Acer laptop /w modded BIOS).
The laptop type is Acer V3-472G
I do not have pictures(could take photos) from stock bios, but basically it has the same basic options like InsydeH2O BIOS-es nowadays in cheap laptops.
The original BIOS ROM, extracted by BIOS backup tool
The stock BIOS on Acer's site
Thanks for the help in advance,
K
Ps: I've checked the ROM with Andy's BIOS tool (downloaded from here), and i think the BIOS is not RSA signed. Am I right in this?
I'd like to access advanced BIOS settings on my laptop. My ultimate goal would be to use two SSD-s in a RAID0 array, if possible (Extra drive in ODD caddy, i'm not sure the chipset has RAID btw). Also, other users of this machine reported that there are problems (disk not recognized properly) when just using a disk instead the optical drive. Also, I think I could really benefit from things like unlocking the Turbo TDP limit, or any overclocking capabilities that are maybe possible, or acces to enabling/disabling HPET timers (that really helped my DPC latency spikes on my previous Acer laptop /w modded BIOS).
The laptop type is Acer V3-472G
I do not have pictures(could take photos) from stock bios, but basically it has the same basic options like InsydeH2O BIOS-es nowadays in cheap laptops.
The original BIOS ROM, extracted by BIOS backup tool
The stock BIOS on Acer's site
Thanks for the help in advance,
K
Ps: I've checked the ROM with Andy's BIOS tool (downloaded from here), and i think the BIOS is not RSA signed. Am I right in this?