Crew Vivi Posted August 20, 2013 Crew Posted August 20, 2013 -4 -5 -6 should always work yes, its probly hidden code cause nvflash dont want you to force flash your stuff. depends what version nvflash you are using, my nvflash always sees the first VGA as 0, regardless of slot Quote
OdrzutoweWrotki Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 Thanks a lot. Trying to upload. On the BIOS of SLV7 my Titan was at temp. level MAX 83C.And Fans Power : MAX 70 % What do You think ? What is maximum allowed temperature to do not burn our babies ? Quote
Crew Vivi Posted August 20, 2013 Crew Posted August 20, 2013 probly anything above 1.25v is getting dangerous haha. To put it in perspective, 100% of titans ran at 1.35v will die sooner or later, unless you have a watercooling loop keeping the pwm at something crazy cool like 35c. so you can try close to 1.3v, but i know i wont try that, too risky will probly pop Quote
OdrzutoweWrotki Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 Bios succesfully flashed Thank You Guys So if I will set in Nvidia Inspector : Priority Temperature to do not exceed 90 C ? I will be safe ? i know stoopid question Quote
rsnubje Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 Here's some info about the -4 command. OVERRIDE SWITCH -4nvflash --index=1 -4 -5 -6 BIOS.ROM (enter) (BIOS.ROM is example name) There is an override switch for force flashing mismatched sub-vendor or hardware ID's (often required for flashing a BIOS from a different vendor); This command will flash your GPU with the new BIOS that you selected by typing the name of the BIOS. Quote
OdrzutoweWrotki Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 (edited) Thanks rsnubje Encounter 2 limits : 1.Voltage : 1.2 2.Temperature : 78 C. without hardware modification is somehow possible to pass it ? Edited August 20, 2013 by OdrzutoweWrotki Quote
ryba AICooling Posted August 21, 2013 Posted August 21, 2013 Thanks rsnubje Encounter 2 limits : 1.Voltage : 1.2 2.Temperature : 78 C. without hardware modification is somehow possible to pass it ? Go and buy non-ref GTX780. Quote
Crew Vivi Posted August 21, 2013 Crew Posted August 21, 2013 i agree with Ryba, rather get 780 and be happy with 1400mhz you can use nvidia inspector to go to 1.5v on your titan if you want, but it will kill your card for sure Quote
OdrzutoweWrotki Posted August 23, 2013 Posted August 23, 2013 (edited) i agree with Ryba, rather get 780 and be happy with 1400mhz you can use nvidia inspector to go to 1.5v on your titan if you want, but it will kill your card for sure Problem is that I use Nvidia Inscpector and with Enginering Bios (XOC) even if I will push the pedal to the metal means Voltage Throttle MAX right,I noticed on sensors only 1.212 V. Not more Edited August 23, 2013 by OdrzutoweWrotki Quote
Crew Vivi Posted August 24, 2013 Crew Posted August 24, 2013 Problem is that I use Nvidia Inscpector and with Enginering Bios (XOC) even if I will push the pedal to the metal means Voltage Throttle MAX right,I noticed on sensors only 1.212 V.Not more sensors only read max 1.2. if you are benching without a Multimeter on a 1000$ GPU you need to get some help ^^ Quote
OdrzutoweWrotki Posted August 26, 2013 Posted August 26, 2013 sensors only read max 1.2. if you are benching without a Multimeter on a 1000$ GPU you need to get some help ^^ You mean with the tool like it ? BTW.OK.Even if sensors are lying,i set Voltage Throttle to the max,and receive always 82 Celcius score even if Temperature Priorioty is set OFF. So.... I give up Quote
Guest cowgut Posted August 28, 2013 Posted August 28, 2013 (edited) You mean with the tool like it ? BTW.OK.Even if sensors are lying,i set Voltage Throttle to the max,and receive always 82 Celcius score even if Temperature Priorioty is set OFF. So.... I give up You are fighting a non winning battle if your temps at 83c you cant not even think that adding voltage will help in any way at all Don't give up just regroup gain some knowledge and come back stronger. dont forget this bios in this thread has not really been tested for fan control by me and sometimes engy bios can have wacky fan control but if still on stock fan its not smart for overclocking for the most part Edited August 28, 2013 by cowgut Quote
Guest barbonenet Posted December 21, 2013 Posted December 21, 2013 hi guys......can i ask here? i want to know if gtx780 lightining have a coldslow under -80° -90° Quote
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