![]() How to overclock a Razer Blade via Razer Synapse 3Įnable the Battery Health Optimizer on your Razer Blade. When done correctly, this results in increased and better performance from your PC overall. ![]() Overclocking is attained by carefully maximizing your CPU's frequency and balancing it with voltage regulation to run your processor above default specifications. How to upgrade the RAM on the Razer BladeĮnable CPU overclocking on your Razer Blade. Use the available slot to upgrade your laptop’s RAM. Utilize your Razer Blade’s dual-channel memory. This will considerably help in lowering temperatures and increase gaming performance. Unnecessary discharging and recharging of your laptop greatly reduces the battery lifespan.Įlevate the bottom of your Razer Blade by using a laptop stand or cooling pad. Plug your Razer Blade into a wall power outlet to optimize battery life and reach the best gaming performance. You can view the video below for instructions. NVIDIA(GPU-0): Sharp CRX1200 (DFP-1): 1440.You can achieve an optimal gaming experience on your Razer Blade through the following gaming techniques. NVIDIA(GPU-0): Sharp CRX1200 (DFP-1): Internal DisplayPort NVIDIA(GPU-0): Sharp CRX1200 (DFP-1): connected The KDE Display Brightness controls 0-100% dims from max as expected. The problem is only the backlight being off on the laptop screen (why? something happened after v470?) There is a 2nd display attached (DELL S2721Q) which is fine and unaffected. just tried 530.41.03) do not light the laptop backlight. I have the same issue, being ‘stranded’ at version 470 (currently 470.182.03) Is there any other way to prevent the nvidia driver from registering the backlight device?ĭoes NVidia read this forum? Is this the right place to log a bug-report? :(įinally, I tried: “sudo systemctl mask prevent systemd from setting brightness at startup. Also, “modinfo nvidia” shows that the param has been removed. I can still adjust brightness using the terminal, via /sys/class/backlight/nvidia_0/brightnessĪll to no avail. So, the slider now updates /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness, which has no effect. It adds a new “acpi_video0” entry in /sys/class/backlight/ and hooks the gnome brightness slider to it. I tried setting “acpi_backlight=video” in /etc/default/grub, but the monitor still dims halfway through bootup. Is it possible at bootup, to apply a modified/custom EDID instead? The brightness values are read from the panel?ĭoes that mean my panel provides faulty EDID codes? However, using 470 or X.Org driver is not really a solution, since I need the latest Vulkan drivers in 520 for my work. This implies that max_brightness in the 520 is actually supposed to be 1600? The only way to get it back up to 65520, is to reboot. Brightness control can now be adjusted, but cannot go any higher than 4095, even if I use the terminal to echo values directly into brightness. However, as soon as I touch the brightness slider, brightness drops to 4095, and the screen goes just as dark as with the 520 diver. So, the brightness value is 16x higher than max_brightness! Here, the values are: max_brightness=65520, brightness=4095, actual_brightness=65520 Its brightness control is in : /sys/class/backlight/nv_backlight On X.org driver, after bootup, the screen is nice and bright. The X.org driver seems to have a similar bug: On 520, at bootup, the grub menu is nice and bright, but the screen darkens halfway through startup. ![]() On 520, adjusting brightness does work, but at maximum brightness, the screen is very dark. On 470, the screen is nice and bright, but adjusting brightness has no effect. ![]() Max_brightness=100, brightness=100, actual_brightness=100. On 470 and 520, in /sys/class/backlight/nvidia_0/ Is there any way to make the backlight as bright as it was with the 470 driver? “xrandr -output DP-0 -brightness 1.5” helps a little, but that only adjusts color profile, not the backlight. I can adjust brightness by poking values into “/sys/class/backlight/nvidia_0/brightness”,īut even at max settings (100) the screen is very dim. I tried using various backlight brightness utilities and config file hacks, but so far nothing works. As a workaround, I’m using an external HDMI monitor, but its frustrating that the laptop’s own display is now basically useless. I now need features from the 520 driver for my work, so I have no choice but to upgrade. (I don’t really mind that.) However, if I upgrade to any of the newer drivers (510, 515, 520) the brightness control works, but maximum brightness is very low, maybe 20% of what I see on the 470 driver. On Ubuntu 22.04, using nvidia-driver-470, the backlight brightness is stuck at full. I have a Razer Blade Pro 17 (2017) with 4K IGZO G-Sync Sharp CRX1200 display and GTX 1080 GPU. ![]()
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