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If I managed to figure it out, you can too! Took me like 2-3 hours of reading to figure it out, but heres a summary: - Use GPUZ to extract your VGA bios, and make a copy into the KGB folder, and a backup elsewhere. Put KBG folder including the bios on your C drive (not neccessary, but makes the rest easier) - Run cmd prompt which should default to the C drive: CD kbgfoldername kbg.exe biosname.rom unlock That should be done. Then use a bootable USB drive with the latest NVflash plus your unlocked bios and flash it.

(-index=0 -4 -5 -6 biosname.rom, your index number might be 1 instead).Where did you find the info? I dont see a link to a guide. Another update. Fan speed needs to be set to a higher speeds, so it runs at faster speeds as temp goes up. Before the temp hits 70C GPU, speed is running at 1280Mhz. At 70C GPU speed drops to 1200Mhz.

When temp hits +80C GPU speed drop to around 1188Mhz-1150Mhz. In BF 3, at 80C, GPU Speed wont go over 1150Mhz. I have to use MSI Afterburner to manually set the fan speed to lower the temp enough to see GPU Speed at 1280Mhz. I also had to increase Power Limit to 125% with msi Afterburner to see a constant GPU Speed at 1,280Mhz But the game crashed after 3min. I ran in to same issue with Heaven Benchmark.

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KGB (Kepler Golden BIOS) Is an Nvidia Kepler BIOS Editor/Unlocker program I have written. Enjoy KGB supports: GTX680, GTX670, GTX660Ti, and GTX660 for now. Usage Example 1: kgb.exe yourbios.rom This will display info from the bios. Usage Example 2: kgb.exe yourbios.rom unlock This will unlock your BIOS.

Make sure you have a backup of your original BIOS file!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Right now that is it. It will unlock to 150% Power, Voltage 1.1875v (1.2125v On Boost), and Fan Range to 30% - 100% (Future versions will allow you to define these values) Don't ask me to tweak the values (i.e. Voltage, power etc.) because this version is just Alpha, and I will be adding the ability to change the values yourself. WARNING: KGB works on all the bios files I have so far. However that's not to say it will work on yours. Make sure to look at the output of KGB after you unlock, If something looks fishy do not flash it.

If something goes wrong I take no responsibility. Use at your own risk!!! Download: Version a0.4 Added support for 660 OEM Added extra error checkingCongratulations mate for programming this tool i have 2 GALAXY GTX680 SOC do you think it will work? GPUZ shows loaded 1,175 but a friend used mulimeter and said it was 1,19 and target is shown till 120. Congratulations mate for programming this tool i have 2 GALAXY GTX680 SOC do you think it will work?

GPUZ shows loaded 1,175 but a friend used mulimeter and said it was 1,19 and target is shown till 120. SergioHey Sergio mate you can run example 1 against a GPU-Z save of your bios & it will display the voltage, power limit & fan range so you can make your own mind up.

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I also believe from reading a few posts on the net that software is reading the load voltage incorrectly on the 680 so best check with a DMM. P.S Your cards are the don dada anyway so might not gain much before cooling kills the boost. Home / Play Rig Asrock Z87 OC Formula/AC, i7 4770K L310B487, 8GB Corsair Dominator Platinum 2666 CL10, BeQuiet Dark Power Pro P8 1200W PSU, 120GB Corsair Force GT SSD, 2 x 1TB WD Sata Drives Mirrored, Palit 680GTX JetStream, Antec Kuhler 920, Windows 10 Pro, Logitech LX700 Deskset, AOC 27' Monitor. Work 24/7 Rig Gigabyte GA-Z97X-SOC Force, i7 4790K L418C133,8GB Team Xtreem LV 2600, PC Power & Cooling 850WPSU, 120GB OCZ Vertex 3 SSD, 2 x 500GB Hitachi Sata Drives Mirrored, Antec Kuhler 620, Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit, Logitech LX700 Deskset, Benq 27' Monitor. Home NAS DFI P35 T2RL Motherboard, Intel E6850 CPU, 8GB Nanya DDR2 6400, 2X 2TB Toshiba DT01ACA200 SATA Drives, ZFS RAID Mirror On Intel ICH9 AHCI, Artic Blue 850W PSU, Marvell Yukon 88E8053 Gigabit Ethernet, FreeNAS 9.2.1.5 RC, 64-Bit On 4GB USB2 SanDisk Cruizer Blade Thumb Drive.

I think that might just be a problem with your card? With the unlocked bios my fans went a lot louder at 100%, so it worked fine. I set a profile with the fan speed 10% higher than the temperature (eg 70% speed at 60 degrees), and that keeps it below 70 degrees, but it gets noisy at over 70% fan speed. The voltage and clock droops at 70 degrees are a terrible thing, thankfully my Vram keeps running at silly speeds.

I decided to increase my 24/7 Vram clock to 7400 Mhz, and the maximum stable without artifacts is 7529 MHz. More than enough to compensate for my lousy GPU clocks. But then the awesome Galaxy / KFA2 GTX 680 white PCB does 1300 / 7800 clocks, and now I wish I had one of those instead. If I managed to figure it out, you can too! Took me like 2-3 hours of reading to figure it out, but heres a summary: - Use GPUZ to extract your VGA bios, and make a copy into the KGB folder, and a backup elsewhere. Put KBG folder including the bios on your C drive (not neccessary, but makes the rest easier) - Run cmd prompt which should default to the C drive: CD kbgfoldername kbg.exe biosname.rom unlock That should be done. Then use a bootable USB drive with the latest NVflash plus your unlocked bios and flash it.

(-index=0 -4 -5 -6 biosname.rom, your index number might be 1 instead).Error - can not open bios file - what does this mean? Hey Sergio mate you can run example 1 against a GPU-Z save of your bios & it will display the voltage, power limit & fan range so you can make your own mind up. I also believe from reading a few posts on the net that software is reading the load voltage incorrectly on the 680 so best check with a DMM. P.S Your cards are the don dada anyway so might not gain much before cooling kills the boost.Thanks C-N i can only put volts to mem and they go +900 over stock wich is 1502mhz an core just +20 as its already boost to 1293 without those +20 Cheers!!! That's still crazy that you can go up to +900 on the memory!

Mine starts artifacting at +775, with +760 being the highest stable. All GTX 670 and 680s use the same 1500 Mhz hynix chips. The only thing that would help on the Galaxy OC version for the memory is the thin ramsink and extra fan. I know that Galaxy / KFA2 are binning their GPUs very tightly. Any chip capable of doing 1200 Mhz goes on the dual fan custom design. Then with the triple fan white PCB 680, they are cherry picking all their 1300 MHz GPUs for that.

This also means that if you buy the dual fan GTX 680 from galaxy, you won't get a 1300 Mhz capable chip because those are being saved for the triple fan version. That's still crazy that you can go up to +900 on the memory!

Mine starts artifacting at +775, with +760 being the highest stable. All GTX 670 and 680s use the same 1500 Mhz hynix chips. The only thing that would help on the Galaxy OC version for the memory is the thin ramsink and extra fan. I know that Galaxy / KFA2 are binning their GPUs very tightly. Any chip capable of doing 1200 Mhz goes on the dual fan custom design. Then with the triple fan white PCB 680, they are cherry picking all their 1300 MHz GPUs for that.

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This also means that if you buy the dual fan GTX 680 from galaxy, you won't get a 1300 Mhz capable chip because those are being saved for the triple fan version.This are samsumg chips inside binned as gpu i will show u inside later Cheers Sergio. Moded another(different) BIOS with the KGB tool, and the fan speed once again is being set too low.

Fan speed needs to be at 50% once GPU hits 60C.Soon I provide full options that allow you to define fan speed, and the other options. Please be patient. Also I am fully aware of the GPU's throttling when the temps are in the 60 - 70c range.

I've tried and Changing the fan speed range does little to help this. For me I had to set the fan speed range to%70 -%100. I suspect there is a fan profile in the bios (other than the range) that tells the card to start ramping the fan up a given temp.

There are two options right now: 1). Use a software controlled fan that can set a fan profile.

Using this you can tell the software (EVGA Precision, etc.) to ramp the fan up at a lower temp. And possibly a third option is, well let me explain: If I set the voltage to 1.21250 ( MAX ) It seems to stop the throttling. However I have had some reports of instability. Anyhow Like I said I will have a new version soon that will allow you to change the values.

So you can test and reply back with your findings. Thanks to everyone, the feedback is very helpful.

This entry was posted on 02.10.2019.