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  1. I'm currently planning to modify a pair of 780TI cards with a resistor that changes the PCI DEV ID into a Quadro K6000. I'm considering the possibility of getting a K6000 BIOS that HP make available for their workstation computers and flashing to the modified 780TI's. My question is, if this becomes a requirement (due to the 780TI BIOS not giving some of the Quadro features) to get this K6000 BIOS flashed onto the 780TI I expect the K6000 BIOS will be down clocked much lower than the Gigabyte 1GHZ BIOS. Will it be possible to mod the K6000 BIOS to give it the higher clock like the Gigabyte BIOS? If there are any problems trying to flash the K6000 BIOS to the 780TI does anyone here have the skills needed to get it working? Of course i'm prepared to pay for any service. I'm still a week or 2 away from this so there's plenty of time. I have to get the hardware mod done first then understand if the K6000 BIOS is needed. Anyway thanks for reading
  2. My EVGA 03G-P4-2784-KR 780 SC original firmware was 80.80.45.00.80 EVGA sent me another one to lower minimum fan speed to 1300 RPM which is 80.80.31.00.81, does it matter that these re very different numbers? Maybe the first firmware is for B1 GK110?
  3. I also have the 780 SC with the ACX, it's very noisy even at the lowest speed which is 1400 RPM, maybe this isn't the best example of an after market cooler.
  4. There's a dude around here that performed a hardware mod on a 780Ti to turn it into K6000. I can't find where I read it.
  5. I see these firmware versions on the first post are 80.10.xx.xx.xx. Is there a difference between those and the 80.80.xx.xx.xx versions, the latter is what i've in my EVGA SC ACX 03G-P4-2784-KR. My curiosity is that when i'm doing something that should be GPU intensive the GPU Core Clock and GPU Memory Clock sensors in GPU-Z drop down to 324Mhz/162Mhz and they are up and down. Does the displayed GPU boost affect these sensors and stabilise them or is this something different? I have the NVidia control panel setting of Prefer Maximum performance set globally and the app i'm using AutoCAD 2015. It appears be be loading the GPU but operations are painfully slow.
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