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GPU - Flashed wrong VBIOS now one of the fans doesn't works

Nydoehar

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Hi. Around 10 days ago I bought a Dell 3060 Ti (HP OEM).

It didn't have support to Resizable Bar so I followed a youtube video and installed an update that enabled it. Resizable Bar worked but I notice the GPU was getting over 80º C/176º F easily.

And yes, I checked my fan curve and is set to go 100% when it reaches 80º C/176 F.

I opened the case to take a look and notice one of the fans wasn't spinning. I know the fan isn't broken because in Windows safe mode both fans work just fine.

After a lot of research on google I figure out the problem was that the update I installed is from a PNY GPU; and since my GPU is from Dell, it just messed it.

I tried to flash a Dell VBIOS using Nvflash but got:
  • Adapter not accessible or supported EEPROM not found, skipping
  • ERROR: Detecting GPU failed.
Searching google I found this post with a similar problem:
https://linustechtips.com/topic/110...ipping-detecting-gpu-failed-expection-caught/

In short, I would have to use an accessory to reset the EEPROM directly or I would have to short the VBIOS. In both cases I would have to open the card and lose my warranty.

There's any way I could flash a dell VBIOS without losing my warranty?
 
You've already lost your warranty by flashing the VBIOS in the first place - which is never a good idea.

Do you have a backup of the original file?
 
You've already lost your warranty by flashing the VBIOS in the first place - which is never a good idea.

Do you have a backup of the original file?
No, I don't have a backup of the original.

I'm new to GPUs in general and I not even knew I was flashing a VBIOS. I just followed what the youtuber said.
 
These appear to be contradictory statements do you mean that you have otherwise sourced a Dell VBIOS that is not the original?
Yes, I got from here:
 
Are you located in the US? I know that there is a law stating that warranty cannot be voided by removing the fans/heatsink. IDK about flashing, but that ship already sailed.

If you take a GPU-Z screenshot, and a photo of the VRAM chips (close up) and the white sticker on the back, we can try to ensure the VBIOS is compatible. @eidairaman1 will link a guide to flash.
 
Adapter not accessible or supported EEPROM not found, skipping

yikes, you will likely need to get a programmer and open the card.

Do you have any thermal paste to re paste the card?
 
Are you located in the US? I know that there is a law stating that warranty cannot be voided by removing the fans/heatsink. IDK about flashing, but that ship already sailed.

If you take a GPU-Z screenshot, and a photo of the VRAM chips (close up) and the white sticker on the back, we can try to ensure the VBIOS is compatible. @eidairaman1 will link a guide to flash.
No, I'm located in Brazil.

About the warranty; I bought the Card on Aliexpress (China) and as long I don't open it up (there's a stikcer in one of the pins at the back) I still will have the warranty.

For the photo of VRAM chips, I would have to open the card right?

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yikes, you will likely need to get a programmer and open the card.

Do you have any thermal paste to re paste the card?

I believe shorting the VBIOS may due work. I just did do it yet cause I don't want to lose my warranty... and because I don't have thermal paste.
 
For the photo of VRAM chips, I would have to open the card right?
Yes, unfortunately. Maybe a screenshot of the timing page under advanced (on GPU-Z)? It isn't as good as a physical validation, but it might work.
 
Send that back. Tell them it don't work. Nothing else. ;)
It ain't like Aliexpress never screwed anybody.
 
Yes, unfortunately. Maybe a screenshot of the timing page under advanced (on GPU-Z)? It isn't as good as a physical validation, but it might work.
Ok, not finding the 'timing page', gonna check out on google. Just a moment.

Send that back. Tell them it don't work. Nothing else. ;)
Yeah, that's the plan.

I bought the card with a special feature were I can send the card back for no reason in the first 15 days.

But I bought the card in a sale and the prices went up a lot, I would rather keep it if possible.

Yes, unfortunately. Maybe a screenshot of the timing page under advanced (on GPU-Z)? It isn't as good as a physical validation, but it might work.
I didn't find the timing page, the options under advanced tab are:

Yes, unfortunately. Maybe a screenshot of the timing page under advanced (on GPU-Z)? It isn't as good as a physical validation, but it might work.
Where do I find the timing thing?
 

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No, I'm located in Brazil.

About the warranty; I bought the Card on Aliexpress (China) and as long I don't open it up (there's a stikcer in one of the pins at the back) I still will have the warranty.

For the photo of VRAM chips, I would have to open the card right?

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I believe shorting the VBIOS may due work. I just did do it yet cause I don't want to lose my warranty... and because I don't have thermal paste.


Thats a PNY GPU which has been considerably limited in core clock

 
Thats a PNY GPU which has been considerably limited in core clock

Gonna check the links, thanks in advance!

Nearly finishing whatching the videos.
 
No, I'm located in Brazil.

About the warranty; I bought the Card on Aliexpress (China) and as long I don't open it up (there's a stikcer in one of the pins at the back) I still will have the warranty.

For the photo of VRAM chips, I would have to open the card right?

View attachment 274369



I believe shorting the VBIOS may due work. I just did do it yet cause I don't want to lose my warranty... and because I don't have thermal paste.
And it looks like you still don't have ReBAR working, which was the reason you flashed the card in the first place. A tip for the future: if something doesn't work on an OEM system (one built by a company), and you can't find any relevant option in the BIOS, there's probably a reason for it. Oh, and never ever try a VBIOS flash. The best it can do is nothing.
 
Gonna check the links, thanks in advance!

Nearly finishing whatching the videos.
I finished and it didn't work... I gonna record a video to show whats going on.

And it looks like you still don't have ReBAR working, which was the reason you flashed the card in the first place. A tip for the future: if something doesn't work on an OEM system (one built by a company), and you can't find any relevant option in the BIOS, there's probably a reason for it. Oh, and never ever try a VBIOS flash. The best it can do is nothing.
Resizable Bar did work and about flashing a VBIOS, I didn't knew I was flashing it.

Was a .exe and I though was an official thing after look PNY site.

The youtuber said it was an update that would work with every card, so I just executed the .exe.

Thats a PNY GPU which has been considerably limited in core clock

The video was recorded after I have tried the the steps in the links you provided. Once it fail I just reinstalled nvidia drivers and record a video just to show what was happening.

What I did:

Rebooted in safe mode (no internet)
Used DDU to uninstall the drivers
Rebooted in safe mode again just to be sure
Opened cmd as administrator
Went to nvflash folder

Video:

Guess I'll have to sent the card back and prey that another sale happens.
 
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No send the card back

Dont waste any more time on it

And buy Brand New in Box From Amazon, newegg, stay the hell away from ali express
 
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