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    Oh, it could happen. There are two problems I can see with it. 1) there are white lists on the gpu driver side for cpu/chipsets, 2) With other bios mods if you inject a workstation UEFI loader or do that to spoof power targets you loose board specific overclocking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zanzabar View Post
    Oh, it could happen. There are two problems I can see with it. 1) there are white lists on the gpu driver side for cpu/chipsets, 2) With other bios mods if you inject a workstation UEFI loader or do that to spoof power targets you loose board specific overclocking.
    Okay, we're on the right track then, my GPU is as pure of a reference board as possible (PNY) to begin with, there is no factory customized settings at all.

    So the problems are fairly minor ones from the sound so far. Nvidia's driver that will support this may not use white lists, it simply may check for the feature flag as it needs to support both AMD and Intel chipsets with this feature, and since the feature is a standard PCIe feature, the flag should be visible when the feature is enabled. I wouldn't think white lists work well when you have to work across different vendors chipsets?
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