NightKnight
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Hi!
I recently bought an Asus Dual RTX 2060 Evo 6GB Gpu (non OC) listed as "broken". It was cheap and I just wanted to see if I could repair it.
Based on what I found online I'm pretty sure it has a corrupted vbios and tried the following:
1. Tried using the vbios update tool from asus but I only get a pop-up window saying "Your graphic card no need to update VBIOS!" (Google Translate is strong with this one )
2. Downloaded Nvflash and tried a bunch of other VBIOS options (at least the ones with matching pci device id) but I cannot find the original for specifically this gpu. The other vbios options just make things worse (see pictures attached, number 1 is old vbios, number 2 is anything else)
Can someone point me in the right direction? If anyone has this exact gpu, could I get a copy of your working vbios please? (since Gpu-z lets you save the vbios you are using)
Thank you all for your feedback and help!
I recently bought an Asus Dual RTX 2060 Evo 6GB Gpu (non OC) listed as "broken". It was cheap and I just wanted to see if I could repair it.
Based on what I found online I'm pretty sure it has a corrupted vbios and tried the following:
1. Tried using the vbios update tool from asus but I only get a pop-up window saying "Your graphic card no need to update VBIOS!" (Google Translate is strong with this one )
2. Downloaded Nvflash and tried a bunch of other VBIOS options (at least the ones with matching pci device id) but I cannot find the original for specifically this gpu. The other vbios options just make things worse (see pictures attached, number 1 is old vbios, number 2 is anything else)
Can someone point me in the right direction? If anyone has this exact gpu, could I get a copy of your working vbios please? (since Gpu-z lets you save the vbios you are using)
Thank you all for your feedback and help!