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System Name | Dual Build Streamer |
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Processor | Ryzen 7900x3d : Ryzen 4600G |
Motherboard | AsRock B650E Steel Legend : Giga B450i Aorus |
Cooling | Custom Water 1x420 : Stock |
Memory | 32GB T-Force Deltas : 16GB Dominator Platinums |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor 7900 XTX Liquid Devil: iGPU |
Storage | 20+ TB |
Display(s) | Sammy 49" 5k Ultrawide |
Case | Custom White Painted Phanteks Enthoo Pro 2 |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard : Onboard |
Power Supply | EVGA 1200W P2 |
Mouse | Corsair M65 RGB Elite White |
Keyboard | Hyperx Origins 65 |
Software | Windows 10 |
**I take no responsibility, if you do this you are on your own.**
Before going any further you will need GPUz, Nibitor 5.7 or 5.8 and nvflash 5.95 for flashing your modded bios.
Acquire your bios with GPUz and it's save to file feature:
Then follow the below steps with either Nibitor 5.7 or 5.8
**Nibitor 5.8**
Go to file then open GF104.bin
then go to "Tools>>Fermi Voltage" area marked is what needs changed to what you would prefer(max of 1.2125v -keeping in mind gains are minimal past 1.14v):
Then save your bios as gf104mod.rom
**Nibitor 5.7**
Open original bios from GPUz in Nibitor 5.7:
Say "OK"
Change Device ID to GTX470 and save as "GF104b.bin"
Close all nibitor windows and re-launch nibitor: open GF104b.bin then go to "Tools>>Fermi Voltage" area marked is what needs changed to what you would prefer(max of 1.2125v -keeping in mind gains are minimal past 1.14v):
Then change your device ID back in the adv info box:
From-
To-
Click rescan bios and click "Ok"
Then "Save bios" as GF104mod.rom.
I suggest flashing in a pure DOS environment. FreeDOS has been known to brick cards. Please use nvflash 5.95.
If I have not covered anything please ask.
Oh and don't forget to always live by these words:
This has to do with flash your GPU's BIOS and changing the Cards ID (Temporarily to a higher card I.E. GTX 470) to get the higher voltage. You do not need to go the Change ID route but for sake of being easy it was done that way.
Just make sure you change it back before you do the last save and flash the card.
It does make the voltage be abel to go up to 1.2125 or as high as you set it. But anything after 1.14 is low gains anyway so you will never need 1.2125.
For example with me before I flashed I maxed out in the high 80Mhz low 900Mhz Not I can max out in the 930Mhz range.
It's for those people wanting every extra little bit for benching. But make sure you have good cooling!
Before going any further you will need GPUz, Nibitor 5.7 or 5.8 and nvflash 5.95 for flashing your modded bios.
Acquire your bios with GPUz and it's save to file feature:
Then follow the below steps with either Nibitor 5.7 or 5.8
**Nibitor 5.8**
Go to file then open GF104.bin
then go to "Tools>>Fermi Voltage" area marked is what needs changed to what you would prefer(max of 1.2125v -keeping in mind gains are minimal past 1.14v):
Then save your bios as gf104mod.rom
**Nibitor 5.7**
Open original bios from GPUz in Nibitor 5.7:
Say "OK"
Change Device ID to GTX470 and save as "GF104b.bin"
Close all nibitor windows and re-launch nibitor: open GF104b.bin then go to "Tools>>Fermi Voltage" area marked is what needs changed to what you would prefer(max of 1.2125v -keeping in mind gains are minimal past 1.14v):
Then change your device ID back in the adv info box:
From-
To-
Click rescan bios and click "Ok"
Then "Save bios" as GF104mod.rom.
I suggest flashing in a pure DOS environment. FreeDOS has been known to brick cards. Please use nvflash 5.95.
If I have not covered anything please ask.
Oh and don't forget to always live by these words:
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