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Where to find an updated bios for the Erazer X40 (4090)?

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Tijgert
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Where to find an updated bios for the Erazer X40 (4090)?

I just got my new Erazer X40 in and I know about all the problems recent gaming laptops have been having.

I'd like to check if my bios is the most current or if there is a new one that improves performance (reduces crashes).

There is no download for bioses that I can find, but maybe I'm not looking in the right places.

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MurdoD
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Hi!

 

Apologies for reviving an older thread but I was wondering, are you still using the latest XMG bios and if so, do you know which one I should use for the i7 13700 / 4080 Medion X40?

 

Thanks

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Hi, now worries, always glad to help.

I am still using a different bios, but now it's the Eluktronics bios instead of XMG. I know Prema semi-personally and he hooked me up with a complete system metamorphosis. The laptop no longer thinks it's a Medion but all parts are now Eluktro identified.

(I can reverse this in case of warranty issues).

 

For anyone else I'd still recommend an XMG bios, it is mostly fool proof (don't underestimate the idiocy of professional fools) and easiest to come by. Medion warranty repair (my screen died) is second to none, within a week. Large kudo's. But bios support is like non existent, sorry Medion.

 

For your model I would think you need the RTX4080 bios version which I believe is the same as the 4090. It'll say so clearly in the bios zip file ReadMe. CPU model does not make a difference, only what GPU you have. Check their site and possibly their Discord to get more acquainted with the matter if you want.

 

For warranty purposes you'd do well to back up your system first so you can (if the system still works) reflash the old system.

Use the Intel Flash Programming Tool for that, it can read and write your system flash.

 

Good luck!

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Hello to all

 

@Tijgert
Is there a detailed guide somewhere on how to flash the XMG bios?
It's not like I'm not savvy, but I know what happens if I can no longer access the device after the bios “update”.

I personally also have the X40 with RTX 4090.
Can you just flash the XMG bios over it or do you have to pay attention to something special?

I have read that the XMG runs with 5600 instead of the 4800Mhz specified by Medion or Intel with the RAM.
Has this also changed for you after the bios update?

Thanks in advance!

Tijgert
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It's quite foolproof. Just flash it. RAM speed depends on the RAM, not on the bios.

My machine worked fine after the flash, and only AFTER did I upgrade my ram to 5600 (running at 6000).

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Thanks for the feedback.


I flashed it yesterday out of impatience and everything worked right away.

I already knew that the RAM clock does not have anything to do with the BIOS per se, but I thought that the configuration of the laptop was absolutely identical to the XMG device. However, since the XMG is specified at 5600 MHz, I thought that a more aggressive profile with the RAM would simply be possible via a setting in the BIOS.

 

In the end, I'm happy to have the current BIOS and will settle for 4800 RAM clock.

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You can defo adjust the RAM settings more precise through the XMG bios.

You can also use the XMG ControlCenter as that has some updates that might make it work smoother.

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Both Medion and XMG bios are pretty much the same in my opinion. The XMG control center is green and has a few more options. Personally I would just set your RAM to max speed possible in the BIOS (5600 DDR5 is the fastest you can run on these laptops, so don't bother investing in better RAM) and then remove the control center completely. The RGB light tweaker is handy actually, but I'm sure there must be a program out there that can do the same. 

If you're hoping to use the control center for any kind of watt, volt, degrees, celsius, hz or ghz adjustment don't waste your time. 

These laptops/chips run very very hot and don't have adequate fan adjustment so your only option is to undervolt and then restrict the processor/power in something like Throttlestop. 

To keep the package power constantly below 93 degrees while gaming you will take a performance hit, obviously.

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