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    gtx580 bios mod?

    I need to mod the BIOS on my gtx580. Some guy said he was able to read the BIOS using nibitor 5.8. When I tried I get an "unknown ID" error message and that's as far as I get. Is there a way to mod the BIOS on a gtx580? All I want to do is change the 40% fan speed restriction.

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    You can upload your BIOS , I can help you to change fan speeds and voltage limit
    Last edited by vern; 11-18-2010 at 11:54 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vern View Post
    You can upload your BIOS , I can help you to change fan speeds and voltage limit
    Currently fan speed lower limit is 40%. Please make that as low as possible, 0% would be ideal. Upper limit on voltage would be 1.2v. Thanks.
    P.S. I renamed my .bin file to roller11.bin so you can identify it as belonging to me.
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    you guys. Lol your fine


    0 as no restrictions=as max rpm?
    Last edited by Nikolasz; 11-19-2010 at 10:50 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roller11 View Post
    Currently fan speed lower limit is 40%. Please make that as low as possible, 0% would be ideal. Upper limit on voltage would be 1.2v. Thanks.
    P.S. I renamed my .bin file to roller11.bin so you can identify it as belonging to me.
    Change fan speeds to 0%-100%
    Voltage limit to 1.212V
    Enjoy it
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    Last edited by vern; 11-19-2010 at 05:50 PM.

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    is possible olso for my gtx580 to increase vcore up to 1.138v?
    my bios
    thanks and sorry
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    It should already go to 1.138v....just use afterburner beta 4 to overvolt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spl View Post
    is possible olso for my gtx580 to increase vcore up to 1.138v?
    my bios
    thanks and sorry
    lock voltage limit is 1.138V
    unlock is 1.212V

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    ok i found asus bios and now i have 1.21v on afterburner!!
    but is possible to go plus then 1.21v??
    like gpu tweakit!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by spl View Post
    ok i found asus bios and now i have 1.21v on afterburner!!
    but is possible to go plus then 1.21v??
    like gpu tweakit!!
    Does the ASUS bios allow 30% lower limit on fan as we had with the gtx480, or is it still limited to 40%? All I want is to lower the fan speed limit, but I haven't found a way to mod the bios.

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    How do you mod your bios to raise limits? I would like to go past the 1.138v, and allow 100% fan speed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spl View Post
    ok i found asus bios and now i have 1.21v on afterburner!!
    but is possible to go plus then 1.21v??
    like gpu tweakit!!
    ya , ASUS 580 is unlock the voltage limit

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    Vern can you share your secret on modding method?

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    Quote Originally Posted by T_M View Post
    Vern can you share your secret on modding method?
    Fan speeds edit method
    0x06720 ‎030F 01E0 0049 1200 0100 0049 1000 0000 0047 0404 2100 0626 C409 2000 0022 2855
    red : minimum fan speeds
    blue : maximum fan speeds
    Hex Edit is very interesting
    But this is research only .
    Not many experiments to test , so do not try . I am not sure .
    But after edit Hex , the Fermi BIOS Editor can show the fan speed change to 100% and minimum change to 30%
    I use the Fermi BIOS Editor to modify BIOS
    Last edited by vern; 11-22-2010 at 01:46 AM.

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    can you edit my bios fan and voltage limit.
    thanks.
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    Last edited by rv770; 11-22-2010 at 12:55 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rv770 View Post
    can you edit my bios fan and voltage limit.
    thanks.
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    Please reconsider the risk .
    If you know the risk , you can flash the BIOS .
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    Quote Originally Posted by vern View Post
    ya , ASUS 580 is unlock the voltage limit
    Yes??? Asus 580 bios does not go above 1.213 (modded), does it? I thought hard mod was the only option to go above limit imposed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Q56_Monster View Post
    Yes??? Asus 580 bios does not go above 1.213 (modded), does it? I thought hard mod was the only option to go above limit imposed.
    ASUS is unlock the BIOS voltage

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    but i need r3e??and 580 with asus bios???

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    Quote Originally Posted by vern View Post
    Fan speeds edit method
    0x06720 ‎030F 01E0 0049 1200 0100 0049 1000 0000 0047 0404 2100 0626 C409 2000 0022 2855
    red : minimum fan speeds
    blue : maximum fan speeds
    Hex Edit is very interesting
    But this is research only .
    Not many experiments to test , so do not try . I am not sure .
    But after edit Hex , the Fermi BIOS Editor can show the fan speed change to 100% and minimum change to 30%
    I use the Fermi BIOS Editor to modify BIOS
    And voltage limit edit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by T_M View Post
    And voltage limit edit?
    Sorry , No in-depth to research
    Any one can share voltage limit edit

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    Quote Originally Posted by T_M View Post
    And voltage limit edit?
    The million dollar question. From what I've read, it can't be done through BIOS or software apps. I don't remember what the right technical term is, but it's hard coded in the card. Right this moment, that is. Hopefully I'm wrong and someone will figure out a hack. I don't think I'll be learning how to solder anytime soon....so I may have to wait it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Q56_Monster View Post
    The million dollar question. From what I've read, it can't be done through BIOS or software apps. I don't remember what the right technical term is, but it's hard coded in the card. Right this moment, that is. Hopefully I'm wrong and someone will figure out a hack. I don't think I'll be learning how to solder anytime soon....so I may have to wait it out.
    I am very interested to research , but long time can not find the voltage limit way
    Who can help me or together research

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    We're trying Vern....we are trying for sure
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    Very difficulties
    have any clue?
    Last edited by vern; 11-26-2010 at 03:42 AM.

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