So I have had the 1080Ti that I have had for years. I used it with the EVGA water block till last year when I upgraded my system to a newer card.
The card sat there for a while, then I decided to remove the water block and put the original cooler and fans back on.
I put the card back together and put it into my "test" mining rig that I have recently put together.
I have a 1080 in there now which is working fine. I added the 1080Ti to the rig and started to test out MSI afterburner software.
I underclocked the voltage to 70%. I changed the memory to clock by an additional 50MHz and all was sweet.
I then started to increase the memory clock by 10MHz. When I got to the stage of going from 90MHz to 100MHz, I accidently put in 1000MHz.
That is when things went weird after applying the overclock. the screen froze. mouse would not move. I had no choice to turn the system off.
When i tried to turn the system back on, all I got was a black screen. When I removed the 1080Ti card from the Test system, the 1080 would boot up fine.
When I put the 1080Ti back into the system, all I got was a black screens. I suspected it had something to do with the MSI profile.
So I grabbed the Test Mining Rig(which was a Msi z87-gd65 gaming motherboard) and used it for my Son's computer.
I have since grabbed an Asus motherboard with an I7 4770 cpu and setup windows on that.
This is what I get when I use GPUz to check the details of the EVGA 1080Ti
For some strange reason there is no bios version showing.
I have since used nvflash to flash this bios to the card.
https://www.techpowerup.c...gtx1080ti-11264-170406The flash says that it is successful and that a restart is required. However after a restart, this is what I have showing in the
I try and install the Nvidia drivers and only have these settings. bare basic drivers.
When I click next and start to install the drivers, i get this
When windows tries to boot up after this, I get a black screen. nothing shows up. After about 3 reboots windows goes into recovery mode.
I really don't know what else to do. I honestly did not intend on clocking the memory to 1000MHz.
I somehow have a feeling that the MSI settings have saved to the BIOS somehow and I have no idea how to reset them back to default.
If I plug the DVI cable into the card, I get no output but a black screen. Only the bios screen shows at the beginning. After that it is all black.
Does anyone know if there is a way to recover from this?