Nvidia GTX 980 Ti Owners Club
If you are looking for comparative info on the different models of 980 Ti's check out shilka's thread below.
http://www.overclock.net/t/1566669/nvidia-gtx-980-ti-comparison-thread/0_100
This is a club for Owners for the 980 Ti.
Fill out the form to set yourself apart from those that don't own this amazing card.
And we will ask that moderators remove all troll post.
Click here to fill out form
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1A6o-La9jJMJTuWMMCeqC2wpMIXzikYgq16x5I5dUqf8/pubhtml?widget=true&headers=false
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If you are looking for comparative info on the different models of 980 Ti's check out shilka's thread below.
http://www.overclock.net/t/1566669/nvidia-gtx-980-ti-comparison-thread/0_100
This is a club for Owners for the 980 Ti.
Fill out the form to set yourself apart from those that don't own this amazing card.
And we will ask that moderators remove all troll post.
Click here to fill out form
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1A6o-La9jJMJTuWMMCeqC2wpMIXzikYgq16x5I5dUqf8/pubhtml?widget=true&headers=false
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Reviews:
Originally Posted by Alatar
Reviews:
- TechPowerUp
- Anandtech
- HardwareCanucks
- OC3D
- Bit-Tech
- TechReport
- PCPer
- Zol
- HWBattle
- Guru3d
- KitGuru
- Tom's Hardware
- MaximumPC
- TechSpot
- TweakTown
- EuroGamer
- ArsTechnica
- PCGamer
- HardwareZone
- Hardware.fr
1. Get nvflash from the first post. http://bit.ly/1LYAntY
2. Get the BIOS (.rom). Save to the same dir.
3. cmd window: Start, Run, cmd, right-click, Run as Administrator, go to the nvflash folder. Shows cards in system with ID nvflash --list
4. Device Manager: Start, run, device manager in Display adapters. right click/Disable all cards
5. cmd window: To flash: nvflash -6 GM200.rom Where GM200 is whatever BIOS you're using. Index option to specify which card to flash, ie. nvflash -6 --index=0 GM200.rom You will have to confirm 'y' a few times.
6. Device Manager: in Display adapters. right click/Enable all cards
7. Reboot, let the card get set up, reboot again.
2. Get the BIOS (.rom). Save to the same dir.
3. cmd window: Start, Run, cmd, right-click, Run as Administrator, go to the nvflash folder. Shows cards in system with ID nvflash --list
4. Device Manager: Start, run, device manager in Display adapters. right click/Disable all cards
5. cmd window: To flash: nvflash -6 GM200.rom Where GM200 is whatever BIOS you're using. Index option to specify which card to flash, ie. nvflash -6 --index=0 GM200.rom You will have to confirm 'y' a few times.
6. Device Manager: in Display adapters. right click/Enable all cards
7. Reboot, let the card get set up, reboot again.
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Originally Posted by Sheyster
Here is a modded BIOS with 425W power target:
- Based on the EVGA SC BIOS, no boost limit
- 350W default power target at 100%
- 425W max power target at 121%
Use this BIOS if you want to avoid throttling. For flashing instructions see Page 1 of the Titan-X owner's club.
Be sure to use the nvflash utility posted there as well.
Last but not least: DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
980Ti-SC-425.zip 152k .zip file
Originally Posted by Sheyster
Here is a modded BIOS with 425W power target:
- Based on the EVGA SC BIOS, no boost limit
- 350W default power target at 100%
- 425W max power target at 121%
Use this BIOS if you want to avoid throttling. For flashing instructions see Page 1 of the Titan-X owner's club.
Be sure to use the nvflash utility posted there as well.
Last but not least: DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
980Ti-SC-425.zip 152k .zip file