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Title: Gainward 750 ti chasing stock bios
Post by: coinut on September 12, 2015, 02:16:56 PM
hello

I'm trying to find a original bios for the Gainward 750ti single fan version, looking for people that own this card to send me the bios file.

I bought this card from ebay and its not functioning properly, I got a hunch that the previous owner flashed a bios which version does not work with the card.

part number is NE5X75TS1341-1073F

any help would be appreciated


Title: Re: Gainward 750 ti chasing stock bios
Post by: bathrobehero on September 12, 2015, 02:20:23 PM
I don't have Palit cards but maybe this might help: http://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/index.php?architecture=&manufacturer=Palit&model=&interface=&memType=&memSize=&did=10de-1380--


Title: Re: Gainward 750 ti chasing stock bios
Post by: djm34 on September 12, 2015, 02:54:05 PM
must have one


Title: Re: Gainward 750 ti chasing stock bios
Post by: coinut on September 12, 2015, 05:58:08 PM
thx for the post bathrobehero

I did try the Palit bios for interests sake but no joy, still in need of gainward bios


Title: Re: Gainward 750 ti chasing stock bios
Post by: bathrobehero on September 13, 2015, 03:11:30 AM
I apologize, for some reason I thought you were looking for Palit Bios files, my bad. Unfortunately I couldn't find any Gainward bios files.
Maybe you could ask the folks over at overclock.net to give you one: http://www.overclock.net/t/1469814/nvidia-gtx-750ti-750-maxwell-owners-club


Title: Re: Gainward 750 ti chasing stock bios
Post by: coinut on September 13, 2015, 04:09:31 AM
posted over at the ocn, yeah looked around the net myself bios no where to be found, I think some of these 750tis are touchy with bios versions.

I have a gigabyte windforce 750 ti card that I flashed with another bios from the same card bought about a month before from a different store, just before I flashed the card with nvflash I noticed that the versions where slightly different.
I then saved the original bios from the new card and flashed the bios with the card that I had bought previously. The result was that the card was not functioning properly pc was running for about 15 sec then pause then other 15 or so seconds running and then pause and so on, I managed to disable the card in the same session through manager and pc was then running fine.

I then modified the bios that was originally sent with the new gigabyte card and flashed it, rebooted and the card functioned fine.

After this experience I started to think that the version of the bios that is to replace current must be the same version, so if I want to change bios setting I must use the original bios and re-flash.

This is why I have the hunch that the bios is the problem with the latest gainward problem


Title: Re: Gainward 750 ti chasing stock bios
Post by: djm34 on September 13, 2015, 12:18:27 PM
you can find here the link to the rom of my gainward card: https://mega.nz/#!RRVT1QjZ!b2MkxNLWH8eaYtlanVPnYwf8gPGtGcWusPMCr4i2YT8 (https://mega.nz/#!RRVT1QjZ!b2MkxNLWH8eaYtlanVPnYwf8gPGtGcWusPMCr4i2YT8)

(was extracted with gpu-z)