Nicolas_orleans
[H]ard DCOTM May 2016
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Hi guys,
EVGA RMAed my dead GTX 770, and I was surprised to see that the new card was running like 15 degrees colder with 15% less fan speed. After looking closer, it appears the difference is due to a BIOS/firmware update. It's changing a lot the noise profile of the room where my riggery is, so I am willing to update my other GTX 770.
Card is a GTX 770 with P/N 02G-P4-2770, original firmware is 80.04.B4.00.72, updated quite firmware is 80.04.C3.00.72.
It appears to be fairly easy with the techpowerup utility for windows, but I have no access to a windows desktop. I know NVIDIA has a Firmware Update Utility for Linux that is packaged in some tegra tools, or packaged by vendors (like IBM which appears to have packaged for Ubuntu this utility for K1/K2 as a .run)
Any of you having access to such a utility for Linux, that could load and install this ROM file : http://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/144348/evga-gtx770-2048-130628.html ? I am hopping there is some HP sofwtare similar to IBM
Thanks a lot !!!
EVGA RMAed my dead GTX 770, and I was surprised to see that the new card was running like 15 degrees colder with 15% less fan speed. After looking closer, it appears the difference is due to a BIOS/firmware update. It's changing a lot the noise profile of the room where my riggery is, so I am willing to update my other GTX 770.
Card is a GTX 770 with P/N 02G-P4-2770, original firmware is 80.04.B4.00.72, updated quite firmware is 80.04.C3.00.72.
It appears to be fairly easy with the techpowerup utility for windows, but I have no access to a windows desktop. I know NVIDIA has a Firmware Update Utility for Linux that is packaged in some tegra tools, or packaged by vendors (like IBM which appears to have packaged for Ubuntu this utility for K1/K2 as a .run)
Any of you having access to such a utility for Linux, that could load and install this ROM file : http://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/144348/evga-gtx770-2048-130628.html ? I am hopping there is some HP sofwtare similar to IBM
Thanks a lot !!!