Not all graphics cards provide the option to be flashed with any firmware, except only NVIDIA and AMD. In this post, we will discuss how to flash any BIOS to NVIDIA ...
Flashing the motherboard BIOS is probably the most common BIOS flash that you hear of. Most of the updates fix small issues that most users never really experience, but every now and then, there is a ...
According to one user on the Chiphell forums the GTX 660(Ti)/670/680 video cards can be flashed to support GPU Boost 2.0 through the BIOS. GPU Boost 1.0 is currently equipped on the GTX 660, GTX 660 ...
Getting more performance out of your graphics card these days is a lot harder than it used to be, as they now overclock themselves and have hard power limits, AMD and Nvidia's latest GPUs are proving ...
There are reports going around of end users successfully flashing RX 480 boards with RX 580 BIOSes and picking up extra performance in the process. While it's an interesting idea, this is one project ...
If you recently bought one of AMD's new RX 9070 (non-XT) graphics cards, you might have a lot of potential performance to unlock. One intrepid 9070 owner found that you can flash the BIOS with an XT ...
Some Radeon RX 9070 owners have been testing out a risky but interesting tweak: flashing their card with the RX 9070 XT’s vBIOS. This doesn’t magically unlock more compute units, but it does raise the ...
AMD Radeon RX 480 owners have discovered a trick that lets them upgrade their graphics cards to the RX 580. This is accomplished by flashing the BIOS of the newer graphics card onto the old hardware.
Sapphire has had a long standing history of providing high-performing products as well as providing tools to make those products perform to the extreme. The company's latest R9 series of GPUs is not ...
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