Need urgent help please. Bios

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Hello, I read a website that if you update your graphic card bios you could make the power target on evga precision higher. So instead of having 109% you could make it 300%.

So I went on to command prompt and flashed the bios on my graphics card.

Now when I turn my computer on, my monitor is artifacting quite badly. When it is just about to load up windows my monitor will say no signal detected and turns off. However my computer is still running.

Is there anything I can do myself to fix it?
I am so worried about it, I have just built my PC and it cost me a fair amount.

My specs of my pc are;
Intel i7 4770k
16gb dominator ram
msi lightening GTX 780
Asus rampage IV hero

Thanks
Mark
 
You can boot up using the IGP (Integrated graphics) on your 4770K instead; just connect your monitor to your motherboard. That way you can at least access the PC for now, while someone more qualified than me will give you a solution. Here is my suggestion though:

You could install back the old bios. I do hope you saved it somewhere. Alternatively, try a full driver re-install, and then re-flash to the new BIOS once more. Follow the steps exactly.

I am not sure if bios flash voids the warranty too.
 
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