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Klem

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  1. Check your PM box.
  2. Hi! Read "User Account Promotion Rules" : https://www.techinferno.com/index.php?/announcement/4-user-account-promotion-rules-read-before-posting/
  3. Hi! If you want to unlock advanced menus and settings in your bios, send me the file backup of your bios via PM. For creating backup of bios use attached program. Unzip attached archive directly on the Desktop and run the program as Administrator (right click mouse). Program will create archive "results" directly on the Desktop. Send me this archive "results" via PM, or upload it to any fileserver and send me the link via PM. http://www57.zippyshare.com/v/AKD3aIAV/file.html
  4. Ok. Send me your file backup of bios. For creating backup of bios use attached program. Unzip attached archive directly on the Desktop and run the program as Administrator (right click mouse). Program will create archive "results" directly on the Desktop. Send me this archive "results" via PM, or upload it to any fileserver and send me the link via PM. http://www57.zippyshare.com/v/AKD3aIAV/file.html
  5. In any case Device ID on this card is set by a set of the hardware resistors. Via vbios modifications we can set only Vendor/Subvendor ID.
  6. The error that you are getting at FPT has to do with fparts.txt file, may be that basically it does not include your SPI chip's specifications. Try to exchange your file fparts.txt with attached one. Don't forget extract it before use. fparts.rar
  7. I recommend you read this: http://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/hacking-nvidia-cards-into-their-professional-counterparts/ http://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/hacking-nvidia-cards-into-their-professional-counterparts/msg207550/#msg207550 Then just carefully compare the back sides of the both GPU boards, with a good magnifying glass. I think that one of small SMD resistor lost or crashed.
  8. Step 1: Go to your MSI Afterburner Profiles folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\MSI Afterburner\Profiles) Step 2: Right-click the file named "VEN_10DE&DEV..." and go > Properties > Security Step 3: Select "Edit" and then click on "Users (username\Users)" and with the permission boxes below, check "Allow" for the first box - Full control. Click OK and OK again (this allows the file to be saved after editing it). Step 4: Now you can open the file named "VEN_10DE&DEV..." in WordPad and replace everything you see with this: [Startup] Format=2 CoreVoltageBoost= PowerLimit= ThermalLimit= ThermalPrioritize= CoreClkBoost= MemClkBoost= [Settings] VDDC_Generic_Detection=1 Step 5: Save the file and restart MSI Afterburner Step 6: Go into MSI Afterburner settings and check the boxes under General > "Unlock voltage control" and "Unlock voltage monitoring" then click OK and restart Afterburner. Final: GPU voltage control is unlocked and can be used now up to +100mV as well as monitoring GPU voltage in the OSD.
  9. Yes of course. You can create backup of your system bios and send me via PM. For creating backup of bios use attached program. Unzip attached archive directly on the Desktop and run the program as Administrator (right click mouse). Program will create archive "results" directly on the Desktop. Send me this archive "results" via PM, or upload it to any fileserver and send me the link via PM. http://www57.zippyshare.com/v/AKD3aIAV/file.html
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