Editing the BIOS of a video card
My PC reboots during load in games, the screen is black sometimes the video card just reboots after repairs removed one phase of the power supply, I myself reduced the purity, something did not help, maybe someone knows better how to edit the bius, maybe I missed something if I need to, I will take off the bius if you can help editBoogeyman_1408
980ti in normal mode should work 1400 MHz +, if it is unstable even at 900 MHz, then this is already a junk)
Boogeyman_1408
If the chip has degraded, then it is no longer, and 900 MHz is the frequency for light 2d applications, so the chip is clearly bad, unless, of course, this is the effect of the absence of a phase.
Listoman
I saw on the video on YouTube there without one phase the card worked well, the service can pass it
Boogeyman_1408
Boogeyman_1408 wrote:
I saw in the video on YouTube there without one phase the card worked well
, the service can pass it By the way, about the service: the card was cut down under load initially after the repair, or did it start over time? And what is your 980ti?
Boogeyman_1408
If the service guarantee for work has not passed, then try to take it there, let them finish it. Before issuing, they had to check whether the card holds the load, or warn that without "shamanism" it will not work normally in something heavier than a browser. This is one option.
The second option is to complete some of the work for them, which you have already, in fact, begun to do. If I found the correct info, then your card has the same board as the reference card, so you can first try the frequencies from it: the usual 1000 and 1075 MHz boost, plus reduce the power limit by 10-15%. If there is no stability, then try 920/990 (possibly with a 15-20% decrease in power limit).
There is also a third option, possibly stupid, but still: the matter may not be in the absence of a phase, but in cooling. The service could not have put all the thermal pads (or yours are no longer able to cope with age + they could be damaged during disassembly), they did not change the thermal paste (or change to "snot"), they still could not quite put it back together. What's the temperature on the card?
Len4ik00N
Boogeyman_1408
There was a similar situation, I decided by replacing thermal paste with Arctic MX-4, you should still pay attention to cooling
Len4ik00N
Now I have reduced the purity, everything is fine through the power limit at 920, it is kept under load with a temperature of 63 degrees
Boogeyman_1408
Is there no stability at the reference frequencies, or did you decide to set it to a minimum right away?
Len4ik00N
With a clean 1113 boost in games, it was not stable when I lowered the power limit, everything became normal until it rebooted and the screen turned off