“For example, change the 3060 into laptops to save consumption, or turn the 2000 series into a 3000 series
+ the author writes that by the end of August he will release a windows version with a normal interface that any noob user will be able to use " (I quote @MontajnikRTA)
https://t.me/NewsSoleniy/8436he Positive side for the users
What can we do now:
> Turing (RTX 2xxx Series) down to Geforce GPUs have full crossflash ability now.
> SubSystem Vendor to Vendor crossflash ability, as long as power headers are identical (Bellow 2000 series, it adapts on 3000-4000 series) & as long as no custom i²c or voltage controller modifications exist (3000+ series)
> Usage of this version without a ring-back server check & without a minimum-req version check
> Ability to downgrade InfoROM & XUSB FW to remove SW EEPROM lockdown // mostly a thing between different EEPROMs like ISSI or for situations with dGPU's on Laptops or similar
> As long as 32-bit & 8-bit checksum on usermod is correct, biosmod flash and bypass FE / VendorCert / XOC Cert / MasterCert ~ golden card system. Basically flash what you desire, as long as EEPROM size can take it.
> Use the patched version to talk with Falcon , in case Developer knows how to contact it & utilize Nvidia™ powrprof.dll + MUTEX // example to build AIB Control tools, like GALAX NVVDD Tool
> Basically created the foundation required to build future projects, ontop with cool features grated to MUTEX access https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/omg-vflash-fully-patched-nvflash-from-x-to-ada-lovelace-v5-780.312601/