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Anyone Flashed Their Nvidia GTX 6xx Series For Higher Clocks ?

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Friend of mine just got his 680 and the boost clock was a lowly 1105 on the gpu so his girlfriend who's a wizard I swear, came round after work and flashed his card with her cards bios, same make and model, now his gpu boost is at 1229 up from 1105 and his memory is up from 3109 to 3409, quite a jump, its stable and works great.
Anyone else done it ?
 
Friend of mine just got his 680 and the boost clock was a lowly 1105 on the gpu so his girlfriend who's a wizard I swear, came round after work and flashed his card with her cards bios, same make and model, now his gpu boost is at 1229 up from 1105 and his memory is up from 3109 to 3409, quite a jump, its stable and works great.
Anyone else done it ?

There have been bios revisions lately for the 6X cards, maybe she had the latest one.
 
Sort of, I flashed mine to add slightly more voltage which in turn, helped with my clocks. The 670 bios I used also change the fan profile so the fan can be used at 100% rather than maxing out at 80% although I don't really need this as the card is under water anyway.
 
I don't care about how his card clocked with a new bios, what I care about is the fact that his girlfriend flashed his bios for Him, I WANT I WANT.

Pics of said girlfriend tbh.
 
How do you flash it? is it easy to do?

DF1986 knows a girl who can do it. We're just waiting to see if he can manifest evidence of said wizardess so we don't think he woke up from a very realistic dream. (Kudos to Locky for asking for the evidence)

:D
 
How do you flash it? is it easy to do?

download NVFlash, put the ROM and NVFlash in the same folder, CMD prompt in to that folder

nvflash -b backup.rom (Backup your BIOS)
nvflash -5 -6 name.rom (Normal BIOS Flash)
nvflash -4 -5 -6 name.rom (Forced BIOS Flash)

it might ask you if you want to go ahead and you type Y then press enter

then reboot windows

if something goes wrong you can put another graphics card in the system to get a working screen up and then re-flash your backup rom
 
Did a flash on my MSI PE GTX 670 (Boost 1189) to an Asus Top Bios (Boost 1390), its was fine but I kept getting a TDR 116 with it & went back to the MSI !
 
Flashed my EVGA 680 reference card but temps got high and OC wasn't any higher (or not worth it) so I flashed it back.
 
flashed my evga 680 to the superclocked bios temps have maybe gone up 1-2 *c but running superclocked clocks :D

I think it was my card not cooling as it should be (blocked fins on the heat sink). After I cleaned it and replaced the TIM, temps have dropped by ~5C idle.
 
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