i shipped the gpu from amazon.. i'm from iraq and it will cost about 100$ to return it to USA mailbox ... it's waste of time and money
do you have pbe ?? what is the default Current(A) to gpu??
and why my gpu don't accept the new edited bios i i mentioned in the post??
I dont have an answer to your question.
But to me your card looks clearly defective. Id rather spend money to RMA the card than to save money and live with a faulty one.
Sorry to hear that. In all honestly, i'd buy somewhere else where you have warrenty without additional cost if you can next time.
Other then that, even tho you lose some performance, is the impact large enough for you to spend another $100 on?
In other words, if it means losing 5-10 fps, i'd settle for that, is it means you drop a hell of a lot more, then you should concider RMA.
Alto.. a card being unstable on stock clocks isn't a good sign at all, it could also mean that even underclocked, it could start giving you issues later down the road. It would be a shame if it fails underclocked within a month. So there's a risk in keeping it imo.
From what i understand, you've already been swapping BIOS configurations back and forth. I'm not sure if that voids the warranty. But i assume it does.
All in all, you could try different versions. You might end up with a better one that will run your card as it should. However, it can also go downhill, you could even brick the gpu.
Sometimes it's better to accept your loss and deal with what you have. Or if you're brave enough, adventure out and see if you can find a better solution.
At this point, it's all up to you i'm afraid.
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