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EVGA 2060 KO Ultra Voltage / Power limit bios update

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2021/01/27 13:21:43 (permalink)
 
 
Hey guys! I have recently acquired an EVGA 2060 KO Ultra from the used market to hold me over until my 30 series que comes up on the EVGA notify list. I am upgrading from an XFX Radeon X560 2gb. I have noticed that the 2060 card has a locked power limit. I have installed a water cooling solution on the card for temp control and I am needing to know if there is an updated bios for this card. I have seen official bios updates for 2070 - 2080 series cards with unlocked controls. Does one exist? Has anyone had success with a custom bios. I am aware that this card is not usually in the realm of enthusiast tinkering, but I am an enthusiast on a very low budget. I have removed the fans from the card to help raise the power available to the core. Please let me know if there are any suggestions
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    Re: EVGA 2060 KO Ultra Voltage / Power limit bios update 2021/02/01 06:52:20 (permalink)
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    Re: EVGA 2060 KO Ultra Voltage / Power limit bios update 2021/03/02 03:46:12 (permalink)
    Can you post pics of the working card with GPU-Z and Afterburner running? (video would be better). It seems odd it would work flawlessly due to the different HDMI / DisplayPort connectors on the other BIOS and the completely different GPU die  on the 2060KO. Also why did you choose that BIOS out of all the 2060 BIOSes out there? 
     
    Also in this thread:- "EVGA 2060 KO Ultra "Please plug in PCIE power to all graphics cards" HELP!!!!" you said it was a completely stock card not modded at all. Then just days later that problem has vanished with no post update and you're BIOS modding a card! 
     
    Not calling you out, just want to see some proof, as this thread could be dangerous to other users if it ain't true. 
     
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