I had based by my information on marketing/advertising specs listed on the ASUS site. Which I should have known better. After looking at both of those pics it appears the PCB is atleast the same as it was before, or if there are any differences they are likely minor ones. The actually...
I just might have to pull the card and repaste, just to give it a try. Flashing the bios is so easy. Repasting should be pretty much as simple as it gets. As we near the release of VEGA I get less enthused about pushing my 480. Its probably going to end up on eBay..or somewhere for sale. I...
I guess the silicon lottery didn't smile on me, atleast not for my GPU. I gave it a good try, and was very excited when GPU-z popped up showing my newly flashed "580" at 1411mhz. But no amount of tweaking or luck allowed me to run stable in games or do any benchmarking. Firestrike would crash...
I think I am going to give this a try..thanks for the info!
With atleast two people confirming it works, it may be worth a shot...what have I got to lose, I am picking up Vega as soon as they release it anyway...
I am going to further investigate what is going on, but the driver change was the only variable I made prior to crash vs non crash. I just noticed the unrecognized driver issue in 3DMark as it didn't "greenlight" my score validation.
It could possibly any number of factors besides the...
I am considering doing this myself, but when I checked out the 580 online the strix 580 has 7 power phase where as the 480 has 6...also the heatsink appears to have been redisgned..albeit very slightly. I am curious as to what other changes they have made.
Also when you overclocked your 480...
Since upgrading to the new driver, when I run cinebench I crash almost immediately, I didn't have this problem with prior driver, also 3DMark doesn't recognize the driver.
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