NVIDIA_DEV.1180 = “NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680” -> By the way, these are probably the exact specs of the card. This could be an indicator about the GTX 770 performance. That is, until someone proves it actually bumps the voltage.Īccording to the leaker, the new BIOS will increase the performance by 5 to 7%. Therefore I wouldn’t recommend to try it, unless you have a Dual-BIOS feature.īear in mind though, you are basically just cheating your PC to recognize the new card as GTX 770. Notice, that the memory was also overclocked to 7GHz point. The new BIOS changes the default clocks to 1059/1125 MHz for base and boost respectively. It is unknown at this time, whether the new BIOS increases the voltage of the processor or memory. Despite the fact that the GTX 770 will actually use a newer iteration of the GK104 processor (.425), technically this will still be the same GPU. Take it with a grain of salt, it’s from Charlie…Īpparently the GeForce GTX 680 can be modified into GTX 770 with a simple BIOS replacement.Īll you need to do is flash a new. SemiAccurate found an interesting chart, a comparison of GTX 770 to Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition.
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