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NVIDIA Kepler VBIOS mods - Overclocking Editions, modified clocks, voltage tweaks


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12 hours ago, wonz64 said:

 

Hello fagain [;

 

... modded bios works perfectly ... i found my clocks and kindly asking for implement them info my cards bios.

 

I attached bios and nv insp screen with clocks.

 

Thank you very much in advance.

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GK104-80.06.7D.00.06.zip

Done.

 

GK104-80.06.7D.00.06.zip

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11 hours ago, Klem said:

 

Hi again [;

 

I flashed a new bios but i am expireing artefacts in games :/ ... i was testing this clocks for 2 days using fure mark and gpu z render test and didnt see any artefact or crash but somehow i have lack of power.

 

I incrase voltage and decrase core and now seems to be fine so i am kindly asking for change my bios one more time. THX

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GK104-80.06.7D.00.06.zip

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13 minutes ago, wonz64 said:

 

Hi again [;

 

I flashed a new bios but i am expireing artefacts in games :/ ... i was testing this clocks for 2 days using fure mark and gpu z render test and didnt see any artefact or crash but somehow i have lack of power.

 

I incrase voltage and decrase core and now seems to be fine so i am kindly asking for change my bios one more time. THX

q3.jpg

GK104-80.06.7D.00.06.zip

Done.

 

GK104-80.06.7D.00.06.zip

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15 hours ago, Rotsa said:

Hello there,

Can't download the file, not sure why.

I wanted to try this on my msi 675mx.

Cheers

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So i was trying to flash my GTX 880m, and when i try to flash it says:

WARNING: Firmware image PCI Subsystem ID (1028.05AA) does not match adapter PCI Subsystem ID (1558.5106).

Note: Exception caught.

Nothing changed!

 

ERROR: PCI subsystem ID mismatch.

 

 

What should i do?

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56 minutes ago, Core or Feed said:

So i was trying to flash my GTX 880m, and when i try to flash it says:

WARNING: Firmware image PCI Subsystem ID (1028.05AA) does not match adapter PCI Subsystem ID (1558.5106).

Note: Exception caught.

Nothing changed!

 

ERROR: PCI subsystem ID mismatch.

 

 

What should i do?

What exactly the vBIOS you are trying to flash , and what the model laptop?

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1 minute ago, Core or Feed said:

 

The VBIOS is from this thread and the GTX 880m is from a clevo p150SM-A laptop.

What the command you use for flashing?

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Heres my problem
I currently am experiencing slowdown in games.  I currently have the stock 880m vbios
As the slowdown occurs the fans kick in due to the heat and then the game runs smooth again.
I have repasted the gpu and cpu and did a full fan cleanout.
But the issue before is still happening.

Would using the modified 880m vbios fix this issue?

 

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On 11/9/2016 at 6:29 PM, Revelant said:

Heres my problem
I currently am experiencing slowdown in games.  I currently have the stock 880m vbios
As the slowdown occurs the fans kick in due to the heat and then the game runs smooth again.
I have repasted the gpu and cpu and did a full fan cleanout.
But the issue before is still happening.

Would using the modified 880m vbios fix this issue?

 

I'm having the exact same issue :c
 

 

 

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I am planning to buy the vbios found on this site for my 780m, but i wanted to know if there was any point since I am unable to even go above 60mhz in Nvidia Inspector for the Clock speed without games crashing.
As I understand, the modded vbios is meant to help OCing beyong the 135 limit, but if I can't even reach that, is there any point?
 

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guys a little question. Noticed this vBios:
There says the Dell uses the same vBios in their machines.
 
Can i use this mod?
 
Edited by joluke@inphtech
vBios question!
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