Hey saving through GPUz actually increases bios size ,if possible save it through nvflash in DOS.
Printable View
That's a small tiny 64Kb file. i don't know if it can get smaller, but I'm sitting on a fresh OS-install and fooling around with too much right now.
If that GPUz-save doesn't turn it into a total crap, play with that for now until i get better time. Or does GPUz-save turn it to a unusable crap?
For UK people.
Overclockers just got the 900 Mhz gigabtye in stock for £199.99:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...14&subcat=1341
And Scan have the 880 Mhz MSI for £203:
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/1gb-m...0mhz-384-cores
Those two are without a doubt, with the exception of the Gigabyte SoC, the best custom designs and coolers you can get on the GTX 560s, and they are also the lowest priced ones!
The actual file size should be 61kb which does work well ,but if u flash this crappy 64kb bios on a 560/460 it will go blank...
I love the cooler on GB OC. I got really surprised to see how good it looks and works. :) It's idling at 28'C very quietly. I didn't have time to test the load temp and noise yet, but it seams to be a great cooler for load too.
OOps I didn't know that crappy GPUz would make a crap out of it. I put a warning on the the post but maybe I should delete it?
EDIT: I made the upload privet, and nobody can download it now. Don't won't anybody to get in trouble.
Mine are 34 degrees at Idle, 75 degrees in Vantage at 950 Mhz and 1050 mV, but thats in SLI so they are going to be higher.
Hopefully people wont be fooled by the Asus card. At first glimpse, it looks similar to the MSI + Gigabyte versions, but when you look at the heatsink ....
http://img801.imageshack.us/img801/1848/lolasus.png
Erm yay? Thats worth £229 on a stock clocked 560 compared to Gigabytes £199 900 Mhz one? :rofl:
it says
This file is currently set to private.
When a file is set to private by its owner only the owner of the file can access it. If you are the owner of the file please log into your account to access this file.
If you believe you have reached this page in error, please contact support.
:(
my gigabyte gtx 460 looking same as yours.. but didnt check yours pcb so may be different..
Yeah i did it on purpose, to prevent other downloading it. Because I saved it using GPUz, and I hear (as pr@$r1g mentioned above) that crappy GPUz makes a crap out of it.
I will try use nvflash and save it in DOS later, but I'm too busy with new OS-install, CPU OCing , GPU Ocing, etc ... all at the same time, LOL.
^ yes that's true ,just hold until this issue is resolved.
I saved my bios with gpuz but the same thing it was no good :(
but.....
If you guys need a gigabyte 560 ti 900/1000 bios with unlocked to 1.21v here is the one i am using.
http://www23.zippyshare.com/v/69275657/file.html
WORKS FINE :)
now lets get to 1300 with these puppies :yepp:
Got this @1GHz, 1.150v with auto-fan. Still working to unlock the voltage, because this babe is running cool. making boot-able USB in background now, LOL.
http://img.techpowerup.org/110128/Capture016.jpg
i always do dos when flashing but if you have right programe you can try but i would not know anything about flashing in windows.
What vid do you have? mine 1.025. with fan 75% 1030ish was max for benching 03 05 06 and 3d11 @1.137
I forgot to write down ram type/numbers when i changed the paste(was a good job) but so far 1150ish is ok,i try looking for pencil mod point now.
I flshed to this one, and it unlocked the voltage to 1.21v, but messed up my Auto-fan. The fan got stuck at 40% under load.
Yeah this card is cool, but not that cool, I need auto-fan, LOL, so i flashed beack to my original backup and auto-fan working fine again.
BTW. Here is my original GB 560 OC 900/1000 BIOS (this time saved in DOS ;)): http://www.mediafire.com/?vs5p3oavva0r209
You leave fan at auto and it dont work but did you try to set at max or to where you can live with?
hmmm i'll see what can be done ok.
you can try a profile in ab to see if that helps,tbh after 1.15 try to keep it cold
Crysis Wahrhead Benchmark stock vs OCed @1GHz
Everything at benching SW's default
GTX560 @Stock speed & voltage
http://img.techpowerup.org/110128/Capture018.jpg
GTX560 @1GHz 1.150v
http://img.techpowerup.org/110128/Capture019.jpg
Looking good!
Anyways i could not find issues at all with fan,it worked fine :shrug:
hit 1200 offcial like :D 45.45% increase from referance 825
http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/560/94k1200.jpg
ok i think its time for more voltage and subzero to try and get 1300+
cold ambient temps with 1.21v for 1200
standerd normal air
1.13 1020 was stable for all 3d stuff 1.15v 20 minute occt
http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/4195/3d11tiab.jpg/
This looks better!
That's OK, i don't need more voltages anyways. I wanted that magic 1GHz, and got it with using 1.15v.
I can probably do it with 1.13v too (as you mentioned), but didn't try it. it's running cool and quiet with max-possible-voltage, on auto-fan, anyways :).
EDIT:
I could think flashing to SOC, if I get my hands on that BIOS. Anybody got a link to it?
EDIT2:
Found one SOC BIOS :
http://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/9...24.110103.html
Cowie what fanspeed @ that 1200mhz speed? Max?
Need to sell my 580 then I can order 2x SOC 560 :D !
I found this SOC BIOS :
http://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/9...24.110103.html
It's 61kb, but the file format is *.bin. I can't find any *.rom file-format.
NvFlash operates with *.rom. What kind of flashing-software can use with *.bin format?
You have only to change the file extension manually from bin to rom, and thats it. You can than edit it with NiBiTor 6.0, and flash it with NVFlash 5.100.0.1