(09-07-2011, 01:56 AM)littleone562 Wrote: Any Idea on how to fix my issue, will reflashing fix it. I have never flashed them before or any VBIOS so I do now know how or if it will help.
Windows 7 x64 bit only
nvflash 5.100.0.1 only works within windows itself will not work in msdos bootup
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(1) download nvflash v5.10
boot in win 7 and just before you load the windows logo press F8 to get into the startup screen.
In there you must select disable driver signature and then it should boot in windows
(2) load command prompt by start / all programs / accessories / command prompt
(3) extract the nvflash file into the c drive folder name nvflash - you should have nvflash.exe nvflash32.sys and nvflash64.sys
(3a) also in that folder nvflash on the c drive you should have your modified bios/Original Vbios (that you wish to flash) for eg called **.rom
(4) back in command prompt direct yourself to that nvflash folder by cd.. cd.. then cd nvflash
When you do a dir listing you should see all your files there ready to go.
(5) As i was running DELL SLI 580M in my m18x they are maked as number 0 and number 1
(6) BACKUP YOUR ORIGINAL BIOS FIRST
i did it like this for both in command prompt type
nvflash -b backup0.rom (for the first card)
nvflash -b backup1.rom (for the second card)
(7) to flash just type the following
for the first card
nvflash -i0 -5 -6 ***.rom (*** means your file name you want to flash.rom)
A few messeges will come up are you sure etc type y and y all done
for the second card type
nvflash -i1 -5 -6 ***.rom
A few messeges will come up are you sure etc type y and y all done
reboot uninstall drivers reboot install drivers again and thats it.
If you need the original vbios files let me know, but you seem to have one good vbios rev a1 just back that up and use it to flash you error FF revision
Mine both SAY A1 revisions
(09-07-2011, 01:55 AM)Mumak Wrote: Oh, that's interesting.. so it really seems to be the GPU power limiter feature..
I'm sooo glad that I don't have to analyse the EC FW anymore it was a real pain
Mumak is thinking thank freaking god!! this has been dusted lol I appreciate all your efforts tho Mumak and i'm sure most ppl here think the same.
Testing the disabling now and will report back!
(09-06-2011, 11:06 PM)AHMED HOSSAM Wrote: That exactly why i asked you to test using low fan speeds and gaming not the tools like furmark as nividia confirm this as harm tools ( I asked you to do this in my previous posts ) .
just test like i told you in the previous posts :-
1 ) put fans on low speeds using HWINFO .
2 ) minimize the tool in background then open any heavy game like crisis .
3 ) still playing till you face throttle .
4 ) when you face throttle , minimize the game and see the throttle temp and voltage in the tool .
and after your previous posts , i can say you will not face throttle while gaming or doing anything ........ just throttle when using these tools .
i will wait your results and please try this test to be 100% sure that there is no throttle .
No throttle detected Crysis 2 gpu temps seem to stay at 70/71
So if anyone else wants to disable OCP, it seems you'll have to use GPU-Z.0.5.0.exe with <266 drivers like 263.09 or 262.99. (maybe 0.5.1 gpu-z works too, not sure)
I will contact author or post a message on a gpuz board requesting support
or unless bios mod can do something
m18x vbios attached 580m SLI
m18xgtx580msli.vbios.rar (Size: 92.53 KB / Downloads: 8)
P.S please remember Nvidia implemented this throttle in drivers 266 and above, i tried last night to edit older drivers to work with 580m with the inf files but it wont install