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Gigabyte GTX770 (GV-N770OC-4GD) BIOS update

dantallus9

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Hello.
I'm new on this forum and i hope that you guys help me with updating BIOS in my graphic card.
It is Gigabyte GTX770 (GV-N770OC-4GD)
My validation link: http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/details/baahd
Please tell me which BIOS version is correct for my card?
Iis very important for me - i dont want to brick my card.
Thanks for any information.
 

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Dorset where else eh? >>> Thats ENGLAND<<<
Welcome to TPU
Unless you have problems with your Card "why bother"
you only need to update your Bios if your having problems
 
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there is NO updating a GPU's bios, theres only flashing it(new features arent released for GPU's).Id avoid it all together.
unless the card doesnt work right now.

if that IS the case. good luck, and SAVE your stock ROM now-
 

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Well... I'm a bit confused now... But the problem is with displaying movies, doesn't matter is it HD, Full HD, AVI, streaming on youtube or any other sites.
Displayed movies are NOT smooth, looks like there is a problem with synchronization or something...
Games running perfect. Any ideas how to solve the problem?
 
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Well... I'm a bit confused now... But the problem is with displaying movies, doesn't matter is it HD, Full HD, AVI, streaming on youtube or any other sites.
Displayed movies are NOT smooth, looks like there is a problem with synchronization or something...
Games running perfect. Any ideas how to solve the problem?

Sounds like a codec issue to me more than a GPU issue, but could be wrong.

I've been using CPU decoding on k-lite codec pack for years (google it) and not had an issue. That's probably a safer thing to try than a bios update, provided your CPU is decent.
 
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