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  1. Nvidia 'GTX Titan' - modified VBIOS files The Titan is a beast, no point denying it. Incredible performance for a single card, but there are still some things which I don't really like about it (in addition to the insane pricing ). "Boost 2.0" is one of the features I don't really like, especially for overclocking as you use proper control over the clocks. Without monitoring you'll never know what your card is actually running at, and you don't have any possibility to properly adjust it to your likes. The second point is the lack of an easy voltage control, tools like Nvidia Inspector get blocked and won't allow you to raise the voltage to the maximum vbios level. The following modified VBIOS version will take care of this and give you more control over your hardware. Features of the "OC edition": Boost 2.0 disabled - the card runs at the clocks you set it to . Voltage is adjustable up to 1.2125V . Default power target = 350W (so there should be no more need to adjust it manually per software) . Fan speed adjustable up to 100% . Clocks are stock, card idles normally at 2d voltage . v04 -> lower idle voltages, lower default 3d voltage . ************* Download links 'OC edition': 80.10.3E.00.01_-_GTX_Titan_'OC_edition'_v04.zip 80.10.3E.00.01_-_GTX_Titan_'OC_edition'_v04_[ACX].zip GTX_Titan_-_80.10.2C.00.06_-_'OC_edition_v03.zip GTX_Titan_-_80.10.2C.00.90'_-_'OC_edition'_v02_(SC_version).zip ************* ************* >>> NEW: 'OC edition' - Downsampling version <<< Some tweaks that will allow you to use higher custom resolutions through the Nvidia control panel, e.g. if you like to use extreme downsampling in games (3840x2400 @ 2560x1600@60hz or even 5120x2880 @ 2560x1440@60hz or similar). 80.10.3E.00.01_-_GTX_Titan_'OC_edition'_rev04.1_Downsampling_Version 80.10.3E.00.01_-_GTX_Titan_'OC_edition'_rev04.1_Downsampling_Version See attachments at the end of the post. ************ Here's a video of the vbios in use, demonstrated by @Brian: Instructions: In the unlikely case that you're reading this and don't know how to flash a vbios, check this: http://forum.techinferno.com/general-notebook-discussions/2166-%5Bguide%5D-nvidia-vbios-flashing.html Also I have to advise you against using any of the current Kepler vbios tweaking tools on these mods, you could run into issues if the tool is not properly implemented. First of all create a backup of your original vbios. Nvidia had the great idea to put the serial number of the card in the vbios, so you're better off keeping a backup of your original firmware. . Flash with the -6 flag in order to override an SSID mismatch if you flash a vbios from a different vendor (don't worry, it won't do any harm). . Reboot and have fun . Versions: I currently provide two versions, one is based on the EVGA SC vbios and therefore has slightly higher stock clocks. The other one is based on the Asus vbios and has the same features, but default clocks. Both versions will work on any current Titan, no matter which vendor. 'OC edition' rev03 and newer Undervolting per software now supported as well. Have fun overclocking! FAQ Here's my donation link in case you want to buy me a beer If there are any question, let me know. Do not under any circumstances mirror these bios files! 80.10.3E.00.01_-_GTX_Titan_'OC_edition'_rev04.1_Downsampling_Version.zip 80.10.3E.00.01_-_GTX_Titan_'OC_edition'_rev04.1_Downsampling_Version_[ACX].zip
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  2. Windows is mucking with the BCD entries. To restore back to the text mode bootmenu, run the following at an admin command prompt: bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy legacy
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  3. Anybody with problematic R9 xxx or RXxxx cards in Windows pls try to disable power management to see if this makes a difference. It was noted that large power fluctuations (I believe it was by @goalque ) are seen on R9 xxx or newer cards that weren't there previously causing instability in TB chassis. * ULPS power management: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/316913-ulps-ultra-low-power-state-disable-amd-crossfirex.html * PCIe power management http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/292971-pcie-link-state-power-management-turn-off-windows.html * Prevent downclocking of card using ClockBlocker: http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=404465
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