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NVIDIA GTX 700 series - modified VBIOS


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Yes, the default value of the mod is already high enough (440W), meaning you most likely won't need to adjust it manually unless you really crank up the volts.

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I've seen that before in some log files, can't really explain it. From what I have seen it only happens when the GPU usage is relatively low, so it's not really a performance decrease. Never seen it in benchmarks... I think that's really purely driver related.

Would changing the nvidia power performance do anything?Its not a result of a bad flash is it?

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The LN2 mod has an ever higher limit, but of course I can't test whether it's high enough. Maybe I should crank it up a bit to be sure.

That would be awesome! I can test for you if you want, refilling the 160 liters tank on Friday! (maybe you can make it a BIG bit!)

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Is there a way to get a modified bios for a evga gtx 780 sc with reference design? Say with 993 MHz GPU clock base instead of 902 MHz? I would like to have the oc3 version with 993 Mhz GPU clock base. Thanks.

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Is there a way to get a modified bios for a evga gtx 780 sc with reference design? Say with 993 MHz GPU clock base instead of 902 MHz? I would like to have the oc3 version with 993 Mhz GPU clock base. Thanks.

That's what Precision X is for. you can download it off the EVGA website.

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Seems my cards somehow clocked up better now that I changed to fullscreen go figure. Somehow the problem with my GPU clock being stuck fixed itself when I went into fullscreen and my two cards clock themselves up to 1200+- MHz.

Even in windowed mode even though I cant seem to get 100fps

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Hello, back here after some time.. I got BIOS 80.10.3A.01.80 - but whether I got Samsung or Elpida can t be told according to the BIOS, right ? Cos I ve seen guys reporting Elpida having the versionxxx. 82

I guess the only way is to have a look...

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Hello, back here after some time.. I got BIOS 80.10.3A.01.80 - but whether I got Samsung or Elpida can t be told according to the BIOS, right ? Cos I ve seen guys reporting Elpida having the versionxxx. 82

I guess the only way is to have a look...

Correct, the BIOS is designed to work with both so there is no way of knowing unless you pop off the heatsink and take a look at the actual chip. Either that or just try to load the 1st BIOS that came out, if it breaks the card then you have Elpida.

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Is the NV flash safe to use in windows 8? I am going to flash 2 Evga 780 Classified and 2x GTX Titan. Then I am going to test different applications to see what is the best card when overclocked to the max on air.

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Famich,

If you have a Classy then you want the modded Classified bios, correct?

It's the one at your overclocking forum that many Classified owners are using.

EVGA 780 - Classified vbios pack - 'OC edition v03' - see attachments

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Will this work on my GTX770? Just curious.

No way, don't even try it.

yep!

icebob`s 3DMark - Fire Strike Extreme score: 5841 marks with a GeForce GTX 780

got it up to 1415 but had to lower them mem to around 1650.

Gr8 clocks for air...seems Classy is hitting @1.35v 200mhz more on average than ref.card with 1.2v

At what freq you can finish Vally bench it's usually 2-3 steps(+13) more than FireX ?

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Hello, is there a way to check if GTX Classified Controler is ACTUALLY active or not ?

Is it active windows startup?

I noticed that the voltage in precision X did not change and that's why I have some doubts about this software

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