Saturday, December 3rd 2022

RTX 4090 has Issues with Need for Speed Unbound that can Only be Fixed with a VBIOS Update

Need for Speed Unbound (NFS Unbound), the latest entry to the popular genre-defining race sim by EA that launched today, unearthed a problem with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 "Ada" graphics card that cannot be fixed by simply updating the drivers or the game. This is a world-first—never before has a game required a VBIOS update to work around problems.

According to EA, the title exhibits a display flashing/blinking issue on machines powered by the RTX 4090, which requires a firmware update (i.e. video BIOS update). Luckily, this doesn't involve putting your RTX 4090 through a nerve-racking NVFlash manual BIOS update process (not that there's any risk with most RTX 4090 cards shipping with dual-BIOS). NVIDIA has released a fully-automated Firmware Update Tool that can be run from within Windows, which easily updates the video BIOS of the RTX 4090. We confirmed that it is in fact the video BIOS that is being updated (by comparing the VBIOS dumps before and after using the tool).
Update Dec 3rd: EA Support has just updated their support recommendation from graphics card VBIOS update to a motherboard BIOS update. "After testing, we've found a solution is to upgrade the motherboard BIOS. Please refer to your motherboard manufacturer's support page to obtain the latest system BIOS," the updated recommendation reads.

What's interesting is that the tool does not break the factory-overclock or custom power-limits set by NVIDIA's add-in card (AIC) partners for custom-design cards, which we confirmed by running the tool on a Palit RTX 4090 GameRock OC and the NVIDIA Founders Edition card. It seems the tool is designed to work universally on all RTX 4090 cards, not only specific boards. The tool is somehow able to update a specific area of the video BIOS without changing the BIOS version, its build date, or custom settings by AICs, and while the BIOS checksum is definitely changing, it is somehow not affecting its digital signature. This means NVIDIA seems to have a way of updating specific sections of the video BIOS conveniently from within Windows, without affecting its all-important digital signature that helps preventing the machine from running with tampered firmware.
Sources: NVIDIA Firmware Updater, Need for Speed Known Issues
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108 Comments on RTX 4090 has Issues with Need for Speed Unbound that can Only be Fixed with a VBIOS Update

#101
Mussels
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Sorano they aren't.

Hybrid Gen 4 with 12vhpwr.
what?
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#102
Sora
Musselswhat?
It's a Gen 4 card with a Gen 5 power connector
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#103
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
SoraIt's a Gen 4 card with a Gen 5 power connector
Oh correct, your wording confused me

And yes, i worded my post extremely poorly
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#104
Sora
Thats not to say there aren't any Gen 4 issues still, when LSPM is enabled on certain link modes, some errors are still logged across state transitions, you'll see this more on m.2 ssd's though.
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#105
tjernagel
When I tried to run the firmware update (RTX4090_V2.1.exe) both screens instantly went dark, then powered off and never recovered. I had to force a shut down and reboot. What the heck!
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#106
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
tjernagelWhen I tried to run the firmware update (RTX4090_V2.1.exe) both screens instantly went dark, then powered off and never recovered. I had to force a shut down and reboot. What the heck!
That happens with VBIOS updates occasionally, sometimes replugging the HDMI/DP cables is enough.
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#107
chrcoluk
So this only affects the 4090 not the entire 4000 series? whats unique about that card to trigger this issue.
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#108
Sora
it was a mainboard issue causing irrecoverable bus errors when certain gen 4 cards were i use.

Radeon was not left unscatched.
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