Alienware Area-51 m15x BIOS Update Released
March 18th, 2008 by Todd Haselton
If you were among the group of people experiencing GPU downclocking issues with the Alienware Area-51 m15x, then good news has arrived. A new BIOS update, version X29b P3A30 is available. The update allegedly allows your GPU fans to increase up to 5400 rpm to better cool the processor.
Unfortunately, we were sent the wrong update link. But if you e-mailed the m15x support line (Area51_m15x@alienware.com), then you should have received an update that will provide you a link to a .zip file. Once you download the small file, you simply need to open Nero Ultra Edition, click Backup, and then click “Burn Image to Disc.” Next, select the file “m15x_x29b.iso from the unzipped folder.
Once you’ve burned your disk, Alienware suggests you take the following precautions:






In order to test this, we ran the suggested programs, ATITool and GPU-Z. The ATITool basically puts as much stress on the graphics processor (GPU) as it can, slowly raising the temperature, which we monitored using GPU-Z. At about 92-degrees during our first run, the unfortunate happened: our GPU core clock dropped to 275MHz and our GPU memory clock fell to 301MHz. The image (at right) shows the immediate GPU temp drop after the spike.