no it will void your warranty but ive never heard of any probs doing it. A lot of people did this flash a LONG time ago, but it's up to you, I'm just giving you my opinion that I did it with no problems. I think he sets the bios to 1.1 in 2d and 1.4 in 3d so your card is downclocked when not...
Yes there will be. When you boot to the floppy, it is a menu/choice system in dos mode and you can select your choices by pressing the corresponding numbers ie:
1. back up current bios
2. flash to gtu
3. flash to evga stock
the bios is really stable and quick ive never had any probs...
yup it will have the gtu bios and probably the default evga stock and the ultra bios but the gtu one is the one you want. To boot to the flash disk, follow the directions on the site to make a ms dos disk, then go to the site and down load "floppy image", then unzip this .zip file to the disk...
no i used the gtu bios that is there. I just checked the revision of my bios in sandra and it matches the one thugsrook has listed (5.40.02.1501) so i think thats the most up to date. The gtu bios is faster than the ultra bios because he changed the memory timings to that of the gt so you get...
Yes I bought one of the evga limited editions when they came out months ago... they are NOT le's, they are the SAME EXACT CARD/PCB as an 6800 ULTRA. The card comes out of the box with all 16 pipes enabled already. EVGA put in a crappy bios to make it "limited edition" but it is still an ultra. I...
w/o a doubt...enable them. the real question is why are they disabled? if they were disabled by default when u first checked, then you need to update something....most likely the processor to agp controller aka chipset drivers.... if u disabled them...uhhh put them back on
"No drive attached to the FastTrack controller"
I believe this has to do with your motherboard's built-in on board raid controller which is defaulting to being on. If u arent running a raid, go into your bios settings and disable it along with any other peripherals you dont use ie serial...
Have you looked in the event viewer? I know when I run windows update it installs a new driver for my nic which crashes my system (the new marvell yukon). If you haven't, go to "run" and type eventvwr.msc. check the relevent sections for errors which occured the same time as the crash. Also, if...
Seriously, try this. I have an evga 6800gt and ive been running this w/o any probs for a few months. It allows you to change the cards fan speed and the card doesnt have to be a gainward. It has fixed/2d/3d controls. try it
http://www.gainward.com/html/download/utility/expertool/expertool.htm
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