@john
Thanks!
How can i download and apply bios?
My voltage is 1.2V, at least that is what it says while gaming
Normally is 0.9 or 0.95V
Yes, the voltage 0.9 is in 2D mode is applied when the GPU is on iddle mode, this is normal
But for you edit your voltage is very dangerous, if you make something wrong you can crash your card and you'll have to do another thing.
First off, Go to GPU-Z and click on the simbol in the right side of GPU-Z " It is on the Bios Version line " anyway, clica on Save To file, it will get as not responding that's normal, and then save it to DEsktop. ( If you have certain difficulty to understand what i said, I've posted a picture in the final of this post )
Download this program :
http://us2-dl.techpowerup.com/Utilities/RBE/RBE_128.exe
Then, open it and click in "Load BIOS", choose the Bios file that you have saved, and go to the clock settings.
You will see all the clocks of your GPU and the voltage below them. So, click on the " Clock tuning wizard ( over-/underclocking), will show a screen, click in next, then, in voltage your put 1.1, click in next, next again, and Finish, Save the bios in any directory.
Step 2 :
Now is the BIOS flash part, download the USB Image and extract it to an empty folder :
http://www.mediafire.com/?488gcg74966nd41
then download the HP Format Tool :
http://download1us.softpedia.com/dl...4ff088cb/100123786/software/hdd/HPUSBDisk.exe
and finally the atiflash :
http://uk1-dl.techpowerup.com/Utilities/BIOS_Flashing/ATI/atiflash_395.zip
Step 3 :
You'll need an pen drive for complete this step.
Install the HP Format Tool, open it, then in Device choose your pen Drive letter, in File system let it in FAT, mark the box Quick Format and mark the box Create a DOS startup disk.
Browse to the folder that you have extracted the USB Image, choose him and click on Start, press Yes, and wait for the program format the Pen Drive.
then Extract the atiflash inside the pen drive, and extract the edited bios inside the pen drive too.
reboot your system, and select boot through the pen drive, Will appear an DOS prompt and you write there.
atiflash -p -f 0 xxxx.rom ( xxxxx is the name of the bios you have wrote).
Wait for the finish, Now if everything occur sucessfully, the system will boot, otherwise, you have to remove your card from the Motherboard, go to BIOS, choose boot only from the onboard VGA, go to windows take the original BIOS that you saved from GPU-Z, put in on pen drive, turn off your system, put the GPU in PCI-E again, and do the same process ( boot through the pen drive, command...)
If the problem still not get solved, you could try to download the Asus GPu Tweak v2.0.6.0 and configure it to unlock the voltage settings for the GPU, and with this you can down the voltage even more.
So that's all, I hope it works for you. Good Luck.
I'm sorry about my english.