I got all the way to the screen with the bulleted restart options and hit restart, expecting to be prompted with a similar screen with numbered options, but instead I was greeted by a black screen for 5 minutes before I decided to just force shutdown. Boot back up, I get 2 beeps on mobo, and it rests at a black screen with input detected. Windows is also obviously loading in the background because I can hear the startup sound. Help? Gtx 1070 armor OC Asrock H87m Pro4
Thanks great video -BUT after reading the comments decided NOT to do it and save myself the headfuk and chance of bricking my $1.1 million dollar video card JUST to get "better RGB support" and 10 watts less power target. Trust factor ZERO with gigabyte LOL
Your video was a godsend. Recently my gpu failed a vbios flash and was barely functioning. This really helped me bring it back to factory specifications
Ive tried this several yimes but everytime i get to cmd prompt and thpe in exacty cd c:/nvflash it keeps saying "the system cannot find the specified path" i dont get this?ive followed this and this happens?
Hey man great video, i have an msi laptop gf65 3060 75W and i want to flash to an Asus RTX 3060 with a 95 W limit. my power cord is 180w and under full load my gpu and cpu consume about 130w together and the overhead of 40w i hear is to be able to charge while under use. so if my reasoning is correct i think i can add 20watts of power consumption on the GPU and be okay even if not charging at the fastest rate. In your opinion, doing a flash with a vBIOS that to my knowledge is untested (i got it off tech power up idk if that makes a difference), and is a different brand, do you think its too risky? i also understand no matter what happens i cant blame you (and wont) im just looking for an experienced opinion.
@Lukasss yeah so I looked into the specs more and the Asus one didn't support uefi which my laptop uses so I tried a standard Nvidia 3060 bios for like 90w instead but that didn't work because it started saying it couldn't find a Nvidia display. I also tried on the nvflash patched version and it didn't work either. So after all this I'm gonna take the fact that my card still works as extreme luck and stop playing Russian roulette for a while
Very good video, solved my problem. I changed my monitor and when I plug my graphic card with dp 1.4 cable. The screen will light up only when I am login into windows, which I will not be able to enter bios.
"command format not recognized" can't get past --protectoff It worked the 2nd time around but I still did not accomplish what I was trying to accomplish. I have a Gigabyte Gaming OC RTX 3080 12gb and I don't know if they soldered the dual bios chip on backwards or what but since I have gotten it, when I have it switched to Silent the power limit is 105% and then when I switch it to OC Mode it only goes to 100%. Makes no sense right? Well, I just went through your whole video, successfully, and it is STILL the same way LOLOL. What in the actual f...? I don't get it. What is happening? I flashed the chip with the switch in the OC Mode position. The vbios said it had a max of 370w but even at 105% in "Silent Mode" it only goes to 360w.
Great video, just did my 3080ti trio x to a suprim x bios for wattage reasons.. had a problem that took me a few hours no bricking just weird black screen crashes. Well turns out MSI afterburner was being a little bitch and had to uninstall it and reinstall, also did the dumb bloatware know as dragon center and it fixed the problems. Appreciate the video man very clear and helpful.
You are the king! spent hours last night trying to find a straight forward vid or article and they were all confusing or didn't cover everything. Note to others, The newer NVflash downloads don't have the same files so pay attention to the screen where he downloads it and get the version he is using, 5.590.0, from Dec 2019