What dumbass could possibly fall for that? You say this like it's already happened tho. I can't even imagine.Does this mean that eBay sellers will have it easier to start selling GTX 970s as RTX 4090s?
What dumbass could possibly fall for that? You say this like it's already happened tho. I can't even imagine.Does this mean that eBay sellers will have it easier to start selling GTX 970s as RTX 4090s?
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What dumbass could possibly fall for that? You say this like it's already happened tho. I can't even imagine.
But how exactly is it possible, since there is no any bios editing software. Don't get it.
I have an Asus RTX 2080 super blower edition card. It's terrible. Blower spins on 40% no matter what. The temperature literally goes up to 90 degrees. The card gets 65 degrees max with a little of undervolt and locking the blower on 50 %. So I was wondering if there is any way to edit bios at least to set the rpm correctly.
Thank you very much for an answer.Unfortunately, it has. Counterfeit GPUs are a gigantic business. At the low end the market is swamped with fake cards (and they usually circulate in low income countries), in the midrange, counterfeiters have dedicated themselves to shifting e-waste Radeon RX 400 and 500 series GPUs from Chinese Ethereum farms, and at the high-end you usually see some frankenbuild GPUs but they're rarer because end of the day, the genuine components to make the unlicensed garbage such as a mobile GPU's core are still required.
No, a BIOS editor has not been developed for Turing and newer. Furthermore, the folks who made these modified versions of nvflash have disappeared (for example, Veii deleted their TPU account), whether that was due to pressure from Nvidia or because they did not want publicity, we'll never know
I suppose all threads could be locked by now, I doubt there will be any further development on this
I guess I just don't know how the scam works. I'm picturing someone looking at a photo of a 970 and a screenshot of gpuz or something similar. Worse yet, buying it sight unseen. If you're that dumb, you deserve what you bought. Maybe, hopefully it's more clever than that and people aren't that stupidUnfortunately, it has. Counterfeit GPUs are a gigantic business. At the low end the market is swamped with fake cards (and they usually circulate in low income countries), in the midrange, counterfeiters have dedicated themselves to shifting e-waste Radeon RX 400 and 500 series GPUs from Chinese Ethereum farms, and at the high-end you usually see some frankenbuild GPUs but they're rarer because end of the day, the genuine components to make the unlicensed garbage such as a mobile GPU's core are still required.
Wait a min. Are you saying this article is basically mute? That the code was cracked yet unusable and there prob won't be any tools that take advantage of it? If so, I guess I'm way too behind. I was very intrigued to read this and figured I'd wait a little bit to see how it goes with the backup tool and other tools before trying it out myself. Seems it's passed its moment, and I missed it already.No, a BIOS editor has not been developed for Turing and newer. Furthermore, the folks who made these modified versions of nvflash have disappeared (for example, Veii deleted their TPU account), whether that was due to pressure from Nvidia or because they did not want publicity, we'll never know
I suppose all threads could be locked by now, I doubt there will be any further development on this
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I guess I just don't know how the scam works. I'm picturing someone looking at a photo of a 970 and a screenshot of gpuz or something similar. Worse yet, buying it sight unseen. If you're that dumb, you deserve what you bought. Maybe, hopefully it's more clever than that and people aren't that stupid
Wait a min. Are you saying this article is basically mute? That the code was cracked yet unusable and there prob won't be any tools that take advantage of it? If so, I guess I'm way too behind. I was very intrigued to read this and figured I'd wait a little bit to see how it goes with the backup tool and other tools before trying it out myself. Seems it's passed its moment, and I missed it already.
After reading more comments from the creator, it doesn't look like this will except bios created from other programs that you yourself could create and tweak. Only other official nvidia bios. Weren't we already able to take, for example, a pny 4080 and flash it with a gigabyte 4080's bios. I don't understand what we're gaining here.
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Is there one for PascalNo, a BIOS editor has not been developed for Turing
That really sux these people working on it vanished. I guess they got tired of answering questions. Not sure why it was put out before 5000 either. That was never addressed in any detail that I could find. I'm sure whatever breakthrough was made here nvidia will surely lock it down on the 5000 cards forcing us to start all over with those. Another thing I just a moment ago realized is that the email I got from tpu was a notification. My dumbass didn't read the whole thing and thought that this was a new article. Until I went back and started reading the op comments. All in all, thx for the info. Have a great day/night, wherever you are.As for the article being basically mute, yep. These modified nvflashes can't do much on their own, not all restrictions were removed and with a distinct lack of an editor available, there's not that much you can do with them right now... and it seems everyone involved in developing these tools has disappeared
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Is there one for Pascal
I don't really care about this anymore since I already have parser/builder library for Kelvin/Rankine/Curie/Tesla/Fermi/Kepler/Maxwell/Pascal (at least for most data relevant to overclocking) which can do everything KBT/MBT can do.
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You focus on the example and totally miss the point. So, let me do it a little easier. GTX 1070 selling as an RTX 4070.What dumbass could possibly fall for that? You say this like it's already happened tho. I can't even imagine.
At least those are sold as RX 580s and 480s, not as RX 6600s for example.shifting e-waste Radeon RX 400 and 500 series GPUs
That GPU-Z was usually the information proving something being fake on eBay. You where looking at a GPU-Z screen saying GTX 970 for example, and the firmware version was the one used on GTX 400 series, again, for example. That was proof that the seller was selling a GTX 400 series card as a GTX 900 series card.I'm picturing someone looking at a photo of a 970 and a screenshot of gpuz or something similar