2014/02/13 23:18:00
rhp1337
buzz84
Cogwh33l
rhp1337
If someone who has these updated BIOSes could upload those with GPU-Z or whatever, I guess they would work with single bios cards also, right?
Looks like there isn't going to be any support for these cards from EVGA (nice), so any help would be greatly appreciated.
I've already tried several different BIOSes with my GTX 760, downloaded from http: //www. techpowerup.com/vgabios/index.php?architecture=&manufacturer=&model=GTX+760&interface=&memType=&memSize=2048 , but they don't really make things any better.




You can download any available BIOSes directly from the EVGA website. If you are looking for a modded BIOS then EVGA won't be of any help and none of us with Dual BIOSes will be able to give you anything you can't already get your hands on.

EDIT: I didn't realize that EVGA only makes BIOSes available for download to those who have a registered Dual BIOS card. I would say techpowerup is your best bet. You can also try forums like Guru3D and overclock.net, there are many good threads on the topic.


 
Actually one method you can use to get one of those BIOSes is to download the desired file from softpedia,
then use a hex editor to rip the BIOS rom file from the executable. I tried it and it worked, however even the
31% yields a minimum of ~1150 RPM. So I opted for an MSI BIOS instead which gives minimum 900 RPM
and is much quieter.





Does the MSI BIOS work well for you otherwise? I've pretty much tried everything out by now, some of them work well while on idle, but if the GPU is under load, the fan goes either to turbine mode or I just get artifacts after a while. I guess I could try that one out again.
 
Thanks for your posts!
 
2014/02/14 06:47:22
buzz84
rhp1337
buzz84
Cogwh33l
rhp1337
If someone who has these updated BIOSes could upload those with GPU-Z or whatever, I guess they would work with single bios cards also, right?
Looks like there isn't going to be any support for these cards from EVGA (nice), so any help would be greatly appreciated.
I've already tried several different BIOSes with my GTX 760, downloaded from http: //www. techpowerup.com/vgabios/index.php?architecture=&manufacturer=&model=GTX+760&interface=&memType=&memSize=2048 , but they don't really make things any better.




You can download any available BIOSes directly from the EVGA website. If you are looking for a modded BIOS then EVGA won't be of any help and none of us with Dual BIOSes will be able to give you anything you can't already get your hands on.

EDIT: I didn't realize that EVGA only makes BIOSes available for download to those who have a registered Dual BIOS card. I would say techpowerup is your best bet. You can also try forums like Guru3D and overclock.net, there are many good threads on the topic.


 
Actually one method you can use to get one of those BIOSes is to download the desired file from softpedia,
then use a hex editor to rip the BIOS rom file from the executable. I tried it and it worked, however even the
31% yields a minimum of ~1150 RPM. So I opted for an MSI BIOS instead which gives minimum 900 RPM
and is much quieter.





Does the MSI BIOS work well for you otherwise? I've pretty much tried everything out by now, some of them work well while on idle, but if the GPU is under load, the fan goes either to turbine mode or I just get artifacts after a while. I guess I could try that one out again.
 
Thanks for your posts!
 




Yes it does! I haven't experienced any artifacts. I have a big case with good ventilation. Under load the max temps of my card is ~59-64 degrees Celsius. I would recommend dual fan model BIOSes because their fan curve is subtle. For example the HAWK one: 2013-08-01 80.04.C4.00.2C in techPowerUp.
2014/02/17 07:42:05
maxa1
Please update bios for 02G-P4-2774-KR!
2014/02/23 09:24:21
serieus
anyone happen to know where the dual bios switch is for the gtx 760 sc w/ acx cooler? (part number 02G-P4-3765-KR) it came with a backplate and i kind of feel like the backplate might be blocking the switch? either that, or it's hidden towards the back of my card under the optical drive slot in my case, since i did a mini itx build in a corsair 250d. i'm definitely not seeing the switch in any of the visible places on the back, though.
2014/02/23 09:41:49
jpaubert
it is on the back of the card there is a hole in the plate but it is small it takes good eyes you will find pictures on the net.
2014/02/23 10:10:27
serieus
must be under the optical drive bay cage, maybe i'll remove that later and see if i can find that switch. thanks! :)
2014/02/24 09:01:54
GIORGA
is there any update for my GTX 760 SC?
Part Number is: 02G-P4-2765-KR
2014/02/24 09:39:36
jpaubert
for SERIEUS the switch is left of connection pci of power card edge.
2014/02/26 14:45:25
xSWEDEx
FIXED..
 
2014/02/27 16:46:50
erbuerger
I just installed a 02G-P4-2774-KR (not a dual bios card) and the thing is insanely loud at idle as soon as Windows boots. Louder than my last card under heavy load. At least 5-10x louder than it was idle. Apparently there's no way to drop it from the 41% minimum it's currently running at, so should I return it before it's too late and not bother registering it?
 
From looking around here and elsewhere apparently it's a big issue and I was totally unaware of it. Also, does the EVGA Precision X program even work with this card? I tried manually adjusting the fan speed from 41% to 100% to compare and there's no change in sound whatsoever. Other programs like nvidia inspector confirm the adjusted 100% fan speed, but again no change. Is the card defective? Why is 41% so loud and as loud as 100%? Is it always running at 100% and being reported wrong at 41%? Because there is literally no difference in sound this thing is creating. Super loud all the time.

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