2012/12/05 22:48:36
coool12
nice posts i like it......
2012/12/29 22:44:03
jblanc03
ME too!
 
i get the exact same error!
 
please help EVGA!
2012/12/29 22:53:09
jblanc03
EVGA might of just F-UPed! my Evbot!
 
I followed these directions to the T and i got the error that everyone else is getting!
SO my Evbot displayed the words "Flash mode" and the screen light went on and off constantly.  I tried closing the EVbot Flash tool and reopening it and trying it again to no avail!
 
But now i think this might have F-upped my EVbot cause now every time i plug the cable back into my GPU the Evbot lights up and displays nothing but a black box on the screen!!!  I cant even get it to go into flash mode anymore!!
 
EVGA!  Please Help me!
 
Okay!
After playing around with the evbot, i was able to get it back into flash mode by doing the following:
"unplugged the cable from the MB port with the other end still plugged into my GPU.  Then i held down the power button while plugging cable back into the MB port.  I continued to hold down the power button for about 7 seconds and it showed flashmode on the Evbot LCD.   WhEW!!!!!
 
I tried the Flashtool again and it worked!   Who new?!
 
I uplugged the power to the EVbot and plugged into one of the VGA ports on the Evbot instead.
 
The Evbot now reads " EVGA EVBOT For EVGA VGA and shows V019 on the bottom right of the Evbot LCD"
 
Is this the right Version?
 
Can someone please confirm that the Flashtool updates the Evbot to V019?
 
Please?
2012/12/30 17:04:29
jblanc03
Just a quick curious question.
 
After i press OK on the Evbot Welcome Screen, i see the following:
VGA0
VGA1
VGA2
VGA3
 
I only have 3 Gpu's!
 
Why do i see 4?
I only have 3 cables plugged into the Evbot on VGA ports 1-3!
2012/12/30 17:42:44
jblanc03
Okay,
 
This post is all good and fine, but do i need to run the EVGA Evbot Flash Tool for each GPU in my system? 
 
The reason why i ask this is because i am confused with the menu options on my Evbot.
 
Like i mentioned above, i have VGA0 VGA1 VGA2 VGA3
Now like i said, i have only 3 gpu's
 
If i select VGA0,  I get the following:
Vcore
VPLL
VDD
VDDQ
 
If i select vga1,2 or 3, i get the following:
 
NVVDD
FBVDD
PEXVDD1
PEXVDD2
OCP
 
I dont see what i saw on VGA0.
 
If i make a change to VGA0, does it affect all my GPU's simultaneously?
 
Before you ask, yes i have read the instructions throroughly and even looked up online and nothing explains this.
 
 
2013/01/05 16:23:43
Conin
jblanc03Like i mentioned above, i have VGA0 VGA1 VGA2 VGA3

I think "VGA0" corresponds to a mobo if you would have any connected, thus, "VGA1 VGA2 VGA3" are your graphics cards.
2013/01/25 01:43:07
harshal
like!!
2013/04/23 10:15:35
The Nach
is the EVBot a worthwhile companion?
2013/04/23 10:18:52
Conin
The Nach is the EVBot a worthwhile companion?

It depends a lot on what do you think to do with it, I mean, if you just want to overclock your videocard "a little bit", I think it is not worth, but if you are the kind of hardware torturing guy, then, I think it is a nice and friendly help. I've been able to reach 1450 Mhz on each of my 680's Classified with the EVBot's help.
2013/04/23 11:26:22
jblanc03
Conin

The Nach is the EVBot a worthwhile companion?

It depends a lot on what do you think to do with it, I mean, if you just want to overclock your videocard "a little bit", I think it is not worth, but if you are the kind of hardware torturing guy, then, I think it is a nice and friendly help. I've been able to reach 1450 Mhz on each of my 680's Classified with the EVBot's help.

 
What he said,
 
Evbot is your Overclocking Friend!
 
Hey Conin!  what voltages did you use for each of your cards to get those clocks?
I put mine each to 1.35v(Evbot) to get 1400mhz stable.
 

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