nVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X Owner's club
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Official nVIDIA GTX TITAN X Specifications
nVIDIA GTX TITAN X Reviews
nVIDIA GTX TITAN X Modified BIOS
STEP 1: GET THE LATEST VERSION OF NVFLASH
Credit to @JoeDirt for keeping it updated. See his thread below:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1521334
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RENAME LINKED BIOS FILES TO .ROM FROM .TXT/.DOC BEFORE FLASHING
nVIDIA GTX TITAN X Waterblocks
nVIDIA GTX TITAN X Hard Mods
Power mod: http://overclocking.guide/nvidia-gtx-titan-x-external-power-guide/
Pencil mod: http://overclocking.guide/nvidia-gtx-titan-x-volt-mod-pencil-vmod/
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Credits
@szeged - Original OP of this thread/club
@JoeDirt - NVFLASH updates
@Jpmboy - BIOS mods, flashing instructions, super helpful in general
@Cyclops - BIOS mods early on
@Gabrielzm - BIOS mods
@lilchronic - BIOS mods
If I missed anyone please PM me!
Add yourself to the owner's club list using this form:
>> CLICK HERE <<
No need to ask to be added!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14_4TXec41UCorIZYQ_tA5R8OH3HiBfqaP4BNXCjK5qw/pubhtml?widget=true&headers=false
Official nVIDIA GTX TITAN X Specifications
nVIDIA GTX TITAN X Reviews
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Guru3D
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tom's hardware
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legitreviews
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maximum pc
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nVIDIA GTX TITAN X Modified BIOS
STEP 1: GET THE LATEST VERSION OF NVFLASH
Credit to @JoeDirt for keeping it updated. See his thread below:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1521334
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RENAME LINKED BIOS FILES TO .ROM FROM .TXT/.DOC BEFORE FLASHING
1. Get NvFlash from step 1 above. Create a folder on your C drive and copy the files to it.
2. Download the BIOS (.rom) file(s) you want to install. See links later in this post. Save the BIOS .rom file(s) to the same folder you have NvFlash saved in.
3. If you have a single Titan X card installed, an easy way to quickly install the BIOS is to drag the .rom file you want to install onto the NvFlash program icon in the folder. Be sure to answer "Y" to all the prompts.
NOTE: If you encounter an error that the card is write protected from being flashed, you must use the --protectoff NvFlash option before you flash. The drag-and-drop method will not work until you do that. See below for more information.
4. To manually flash 1 or more Titan X cards, open an Administrator CMD window as follows:
Click Start > Run > type in "CMD", right-click on the CMD icon, choose "Run as Administrator".
In the open CMD window, from the C prompt, change folders to the NvFlash folder. Use the CD (change directory) DOS command to do this.
If you don't know how to use CD, click here: http://www.computerhope.com/cdhlp.htm
5. To show all installed Titan X cards in your system with their respective device IDs, type in:
nvflash --list
in the open CMD window, then press Enter.
6. If you have only 1 Titan X card, the commands to flash it are:
nvflash -6 BIOSfilename.rom
Where BIOSfilename.rom is the filename of whatever BIOS you want to use.
NOTE: If you encounter an error that the card is write protected from being flashed, you must use the --protectoff NvFlash option before you flash, as follows:
nvflash --protectoff
7. To flash 2 or more cards, use the --index NvFlash option to specify which card to flash. You can see which index numbers need to be used from step 4 above. (nvflash --list)
For example, to flash 2 cards, SLI Titan X users will have to issue the following two commands:
nvflash -6 --index=0 BIOSfilename.rom
nvflash -6 --index=1 BIOSfilename.rom
You will have to confirm 'Y' a few times.
NOTE: If your motherboard has a PLX chip installed, you will have to flash around it. The PLX chip will have its own device ID when you run the nvflash --list command. You must identify which devices are the Titan X cards and flash them accordingly. If you don't understand this or need help, please post in the thread and we will help you get it done.
8. When you're done, reboot your PC.
9. It is always a good idea to re-install the nVidia GPU driver and OC tools (MSI Afterburner, EVGA Precision X) after flashing the BIOS.
2. Download the BIOS (.rom) file(s) you want to install. See links later in this post. Save the BIOS .rom file(s) to the same folder you have NvFlash saved in.
3. If you have a single Titan X card installed, an easy way to quickly install the BIOS is to drag the .rom file you want to install onto the NvFlash program icon in the folder. Be sure to answer "Y" to all the prompts.
NOTE: If you encounter an error that the card is write protected from being flashed, you must use the --protectoff NvFlash option before you flash. The drag-and-drop method will not work until you do that. See below for more information.
4. To manually flash 1 or more Titan X cards, open an Administrator CMD window as follows:
Click Start > Run > type in "CMD", right-click on the CMD icon, choose "Run as Administrator".
In the open CMD window, from the C prompt, change folders to the NvFlash folder. Use the CD (change directory) DOS command to do this.
If you don't know how to use CD, click here: http://www.computerhope.com/cdhlp.htm
5. To show all installed Titan X cards in your system with their respective device IDs, type in:
nvflash --list
in the open CMD window, then press Enter.
6. If you have only 1 Titan X card, the commands to flash it are:
nvflash -6 BIOSfilename.rom
Where BIOSfilename.rom is the filename of whatever BIOS you want to use.
NOTE: If you encounter an error that the card is write protected from being flashed, you must use the --protectoff NvFlash option before you flash, as follows:
nvflash --protectoff
7. To flash 2 or more cards, use the --index NvFlash option to specify which card to flash. You can see which index numbers need to be used from step 4 above. (nvflash --list)
For example, to flash 2 cards, SLI Titan X users will have to issue the following two commands:
nvflash -6 --index=0 BIOSfilename.rom
nvflash -6 --index=1 BIOSfilename.rom
You will have to confirm 'Y' a few times.
NOTE: If your motherboard has a PLX chip installed, you will have to flash around it. The PLX chip will have its own device ID when you run the nvflash --list command. You must identify which devices are the Titan X cards and flash them accordingly. If you don't understand this or need help, please post in the thread and we will help you get it done.
8. When you're done, reboot your PC.
9. It is always a good idea to re-install the nVidia GPU driver and OC tools (MSI Afterburner, EVGA Precision X) after flashing the BIOS.
NVFlash-certs-bypassed-v5-206-0-1.zip 722k .zip file
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GM200.doc 221k .doc file
GM200boostmod.doc 221k .doc file
GM200noboostmod.doc 221k .doc file
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GM200boostmod.doc 221k .doc file
GM200noboostmod.doc 221k .doc file
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(includes all low voltage variants down to 1.15v)
http://www.overclock.net/t/1546747/official-nvidia-geforce-gtx-titan-x-owners-club/12210#post_24170415
Here is the new BIOS pack!
- Based on EVGA HC BIOS.
- 475w Power Limit at +119% slider position. 400w at 100%
- ZERO temp throttling up to 85 degrees C. Please keep your air cooled cards under 80 if possible folks!
- The Zip file below includes low voltage (1.237v), Maxair (1.256x) and WC (1.281v) versions
- The boost table and default boost has been altered for this BIOS. To calculate your +core needed for your maximum boost clock, the formula is (Amount of maximum boost you want - 1012).
- Example - For 1500 MHz max boost under load, the calculation is: 1500 - 1012 = 488 +core. Just move the +core slider to 488.
GM200-ULTIMATE.zip 451k .zip file
Have fun and as usual FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK!
(includes all low voltage variants down to 1.15v)
http://www.overclock.net/t/1546747/official-nvidia-geforce-gtx-titan-x-owners-club/12210#post_24170415
Here is the new BIOS pack!
- Based on EVGA HC BIOS.
- 475w Power Limit at +119% slider position. 400w at 100%
- ZERO temp throttling up to 85 degrees C. Please keep your air cooled cards under 80 if possible folks!
- The Zip file below includes low voltage (1.237v), Maxair (1.256x) and WC (1.281v) versions
- The boost table and default boost has been altered for this BIOS. To calculate your +core needed for your maximum boost clock, the formula is (Amount of maximum boost you want - 1012).
- Example - For 1500 MHz max boost under load, the calculation is: 1500 - 1012 = 488 +core. Just move the +core slider to 488.
GM200-ULTIMATE.zip 451k .zip file
Have fun and as usual FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK!
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nVIDIA GTX TITAN X Waterblocks
nVIDIA GTX TITAN X Hard Mods
Power mod: http://overclocking.guide/nvidia-gtx-titan-x-external-power-guide/
Pencil mod: http://overclocking.guide/nvidia-gtx-titan-x-volt-mod-pencil-vmod/
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Credits
@szeged - Original OP of this thread/club
@JoeDirt - NVFLASH updates
@Jpmboy - BIOS mods, flashing instructions, super helpful in general
@Cyclops - BIOS mods early on
@Gabrielzm - BIOS mods
@lilchronic - BIOS mods
If I missed anyone please PM me!