jijoslin Distinguished Mar 22, 2010 504 0 18,990 Jun 19, 2012 #1 I have an msi r7950 and it has the dual bios switch, I have never attempted to switch it to position 2, what could be the pros and cons of this? anyone with the same card who has tried this?
I have an msi r7950 and it has the dual bios switch, I have never attempted to switch it to position 2, what could be the pros and cons of this? anyone with the same card who has tried this?
Solution P P Pinhedd Jun 19, 2012 The VGA BIOS switch just provides a safe way to recover the card should a bad flash render the primary VGA BIOS unable to boot. There's no performance advantage and there's quite literally next to no reason to use it because software overclocking works fine.
The VGA BIOS switch just provides a safe way to recover the card should a bad flash render the primary VGA BIOS unable to boot. There's no performance advantage and there's quite literally next to no reason to use it because software overclocking works fine.
P Pinhedd Champion Aug 7, 2007 10,342 20 56,965 Jun 19, 2012 Solution #2 The VGA BIOS switch just provides a safe way to recover the card should a bad flash render the primary VGA BIOS unable to boot. There's no performance advantage and there's quite literally next to no reason to use it because software overclocking works fine. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The VGA BIOS switch just provides a safe way to recover the card should a bad flash render the primary VGA BIOS unable to boot. There's no performance advantage and there's quite literally next to no reason to use it because software overclocking works fine.
jijoslin Distinguished Mar 22, 2010 504 0 18,990 Jun 19, 2012 #3 Best answer selected by jijoslin. Upvote 0 Downvote