2018/10/22 20:57:51
blacklightrr
I did the firmware update. Is this correct? This looks like it did nothing.  It said it went from 90.04.0B.40.BA to 90.04.0B.40.BA.  Why would it flash the card with the exact same firmware?   
 
Before.

After?

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2018/10/23 09:32:41
bcavnaugh
blacklightrr
I did the firmware update. Is this correct? This looks like it did nothing.  It said it went from 90.04.0B.40.BA to 90.04.0B.40.BA.  Why would it flash the card with the exact same firmware?   
 


You show Driver issues on your Images so the Bios update may have not work.
Did you power the Computer and Power Supply Off until all the Motherboard Light went out?
Also unplug your Monitor Power Cable.
 
Your Driver Issue is No OpenCL as it is not Checked on your Image.
You need to take care of this before you try and update the Bios.
2018/10/23 09:39:36
blacklightrr
How I do fix the OpenCL issue?
 
2018/10/23 09:40:36
bcavnaugh
blacklightrr
How I do fix the OpenCL issue?

Download the Current Drivers
Download DDU if you do not have it.
Remove your Network Cable and or turn off your WiFi Network
From add and remove programs uninstall all NVIDIA Drivers and Software and restart the computer.
Run DDU in Safe Mode and remove All NVIDIA Drivers and restart the computer and then Power Off the Computer
Power Off your Computer turn off the Power Supply and wait for all the Lights on the MB to go out.
Connect Two Separate PCIe Power Cables to the Graphics Card.
Do Not Use One Cable with Two Power Connectors at the end to the Graphics Card.
Power on and install the NVIDIA Drivers and Install ONLY the Graphics Driver and the PhysX Driver and No Other NVIDIA Drivers or Software and restart the Computer even it the Driver install is not telling you to do so.
Plug back in the Network Cable and or turn on your WiFi Network.
Run DDU in Normal Mode and set the Windows Driver Update back to the Default exit and reboot the computer.
Go into Device Manager and update the Monitor from Plug & Play and it should update to the model of the Monitor you are using.
Run GPU-Z and see if the OpenGL is Checked.
 
 
2018/10/23 10:50:10
blacklightrr
I did the above and no luck on fixing the OpenCL.  I also re-ran the firmware file to see and it shows that the image file is the same?
 

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2018/10/23 11:13:47
bcavnaugh
blacklightrr
I did the above and no luck on fixing the OpenCL.  I also re-ran the firmware file to see and it shows that the image file is the same?
 



You need to fix the Driver issues before you can do anything
Precision X1 and EVGA RTX 2080 LED issue
Are you doing a Bios update or the MCU update?
 
2018/10/23 12:37:04
blacklightrr
bcavnaugh
blacklightrr
I did the above and no luck on fixing the OpenCL.  I also re-ran the firmware file to see and it shows that the image file is the same?
 



You need to fix the Driver issues before you can do anything
Precision X1 and EVGA RTX 2080 LED issue
Are you doing a Bios update or the MCU update?
 


I fixed the driver issue with a OS reinstall of Windows 10 1709.  I already did the MCU update successfully.

 
 I attempting a bios update and getting the same image #. 

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2018/10/23 12:46:06
bcavnaugh
blacklightrr
bcavnaugh
blacklightrr
I did the above and no luck on fixing the OpenCL.  I also re-ran the firmware file to see and it shows that the image file is the same?
 



You need to fix the Driver issues before you can do anything
Precision X1 and EVGA RTX 2080 LED issue
Are you doing a Bios update or the MCU update?
 


I fixed the driver issue with a OS reinstall of Windows 10 1709.  I already did the MCU update successfully.
 
 I attempting a bios update and getting the same image #. 


.PNG files do not work well here on the Forums.
It looks like you may have hit the enter key

You did press the y key correct?
 

 
2018/10/23 12:53:24
bcavnaugh
@blacklightrr are you at a CMD Prompt for running from Explore?
 
Are you Right Clicking on the File and clicking Run as administrator

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2018/10/23 12:58:37
blacklightrr
I do run as administrator.  I think you are overlooking what is in the command prompt window.  The image file is the same as the current firmware version. 
 

 
 
 
 

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