Need help flashing my bios

ToOp4U1024

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Hello, I recently bought the GTX 760 Vamery car to later realize its fake. My mom said I had to keep it and that i should of done more research. I have been having lots of Driver crashes because its not a real GTX 760. Anyone know how to get the original bios? Specs:

CPU: W3565 4 CORE, 8 THREADS

GPU: GTX VAMERY 760

RAM: 12 GB RAM

HDD: 1000 GB

Computer: Dell T3500

Please help!!
 
Solution
So I just had a look at these GTX VAMERY 760 graphics cards.

Turns out they are in fact a Nvidia GTX 760 Gpu.

But what they are, is in fact all of the Gpu Global foundries who make the gpu chips for Nvidia.
All or most of the rejected Gpu`s where the die of the Gpu has broken pixel pipelines, or will not run at the correct default core frequency`s due to minor damage to the gpu core.

So they are sold off cheap, and re binned and places like Vamery buy them run them at much lower clock speeds and with less physical working pixel pipelines.

with lower memory speed and also a 128bit wide bus width set for the gpu chip.
Practically crippling performance.

In fact the cards are sold cheap.
So the old saying is true, if it sounds to good...
What do you hope to gain by flashing the bios of the motherboard ToOp4U1024.

It will not help with the situation that the graphics card you bought is not a GTX 760 model card.

If your thinking it will help fix or stabilise your system stopping driver crashing it will not.

The real problem is because the system you have is a pre built computer system by Dell.
The causes of the video driver crashing and instability will be down to the fact that the power supply unit is not up to the task of powering the new graphics card you bought most likely.

Since the crashing resets or freezing of the system or the video drivers stated as soon as you installed the new graphics card.

What you need to do is look at the power supply unit in the T3500 system you have.
Write down the power supply units brand name, it`s total wattage output, and how many amps it can provide for the 12+ volt power rails of the PSU. The power supply in a T3500 system should be about 500w.


You then need to find out the brand name of the graphics card you bought, if it uses a Nvidia gpu or a Ati/Amd gpu on it.
And the model number the card actually is you bought.

You need to know how much power the new graphics card requires to run when playing a game ect as it consumes more power, and you need to know if the current power supply is up to the job of powering the new graphics card based on the model number of the graphics card.

If the power supply in the T3500 system cannot provide enough power for the graphics card then it why you are getting crashing of the video card driver or a freeze of the system or random reset of the whole system.
 
So I just had a look at these GTX VAMERY 760 graphics cards.

Turns out they are in fact a Nvidia GTX 760 Gpu.

But what they are, is in fact all of the Gpu Global foundries who make the gpu chips for Nvidia.
All or most of the rejected Gpu`s where the die of the Gpu has broken pixel pipelines, or will not run at the correct default core frequency`s due to minor damage to the gpu core.

So they are sold off cheap, and re binned and places like Vamery buy them run them at much lower clock speeds and with less physical working pixel pipelines.

with lower memory speed and also a 128bit wide bus width set for the gpu chip.
Practically crippling performance.

In fact the cards are sold cheap.
So the old saying is true, if it sounds to good to believe, it`s usually true.

 
Solution

ToOp4U1024

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May 8, 2016
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1,510
OHHHHHHHHH I GET IT NOW. So its a gtx 760, but damaged so they scrapped it? Thanks bud!

 

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