Have you ever been annoyed that you can't increase the voltage on your older GeForce GPU? Well, now you can, with no limits! Sure, that doesn't sound particularly safe, and it isn't. But it's just a ...
Not all graphics cards provide the option to be flashed with any firmware, except only NVIDIA and AMD. In this post, we will discuss how to flash any BIOS to NVIDIA ...
If you recently bought one of AMD's new RX 9070 (non-XT) graphics cards, you might have a lot of potential performance to unlock. One intrepid 9070 owner found that you can flash the BIOS with an XT ...
Sapphire has had a long standing history of providing high-performing products as well as providing tools to make those products perform to the extreme. The company's latest R9 series of GPUs is not ...
The new 'OC Extreme' BIOS release for the RX 7900 XTX AQUA juices up the boost clock from the previous 2680MHz to a whopping 2935MHz. That represents a 255MHz increase, no less, as VideoCardz reports.
Your expensive GPU is probably running with one hand tied behind its back. Buried in your motherboard’s BIOS sits Resizable BAR-a feature that removes a decades-old bottleneck between your CPU and ...
AMD Radeon RX 480 owners have discovered a trick that lets them upgrade their graphics cards to the RX 580. This is accomplished by flashing the BIOS of the newer graphics card onto the old hardware.
Nvidia's GeForce Titan X may be the most expensive single-GPU consumer-grade card on the market, but that isn't stopping enthusiasts from pushing it to its limits - as proven by the release of a ...
In the 11th hour before AMD released its RX 5600 XT graphics card, the company did something unexpected: It made the card even faster. A new BIOS update improved clock speeds for both the core and the ...
ASRock has delivered a pleasing BIOS update for owners (and prospective buyers) of its Radeon RX 7900 XTX Aqua Extreme OC graphics card. After applying this update, ready to download immediately, ...
The NVIDIA faulty GPU fiasco is getting worse. In what was originally detailed as an isolated amount of faulty parts contained to some HP laptops, is starting to look like a much bigger problem. Now ...