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UEFI GOP for ASUS GTX 690

sirisy
Level 7
I have the ASUS GTX 690 running on an Rampage IV Extreme that supports Windows 8 Fast Boot.
I
would like to obtain a VBIOS (UEFI GOP) for this card that will support Fast Boot.

some information about availability of a UEFI GOP BIOS for this card?

Tks

Sidney
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Hello,

would you please upload the BIOSes as binary files, so we can use nvflash directly instead of having to rely on your half-baked frontend for it? Because "ASUS UEFI" doesn't like multi graphics cards setups (nvflash however doesn't have this odd limitation):


As a matter of fact I can't just pop out one of my GTX 690s to upgrade its BIOS.

Thanks

Did you have 2 cards at the same time?

stryker90 wrote:
Hello,

would you please upload the BIOSes as binary files, so we can use nvflash directly instead of having to rely on your half-baked frontend for it? Because "ASUS UEFI" doesn't like multi graphics cards setups (nvflash however doesn't have this odd limitation):


As a matter of fact I can't just pop out one of my GTX 690s to upgrade its BIOS.

Thanks

Did you have 2 cards at the same time?

stryker90 wrote:
Hello,

would you please upload the BIOSes as binary files, so we can use nvflash directly instead of having to rely on your half-baked frontend for it? Because "ASUS UEFI" doesn't like multi graphics cards setups (nvflash however doesn't have this odd limitation):


As a matter of fact I can't just pop out one of my GTX 690s to upgrade its BIOS.

Thanks

map01ch wrote:
Did you have 2 cards at the same time?
As I stated in my previous post I'm infact using more than one GTX 690 (aka "multi graphics cards setup") and can't remove one that easily due to water cooling, which shouldn't be necessary in first place... and it wouldn't be the case, if ASUS didn't force the user to use their frontend for nvflash...

Maybe that is the issue then, 2 cards at the same time.
stryker90 wrote:
As I stated in my previous post I'm infact using more than one GTX 690 (aka "multi graphics cards setup") and can't remove one that easily due to water cooling, which shouldn't be necessary in first place... and it wouldn't be the case, if ASUS didn't force the user to use their frontend for nvflash...

Maybe that's exactly what I said in my first post? Duh...

It's obviously a limitation of the ASUS UEFI tool, which isn't anything but a more user friendly frontend for nvflash, which doesn't have this odd limitation. I'm furious, because ASUS forces us to use their tool (for no apparent reason). So please, provide us the .rom-files so we can use nvflash directly.

There might be some reasons behind that ASUS limits the function.
The product might out of warranty if there is anything went wrong when you flash the file directly.

stryker90 wrote:
Maybe that's exactly what I said in my first post? Duh...

It's obviously a limitation of the ASUS UEFI tool, which isn't anything but a more user friendly frontend for nvflash, which doesn't have this odd limitation. I'm furious, because ASUS forces us to use their tool (for no apparent reason). So please, provide us the .rom-files so we can use nvflash directly.

Deepo
Level 7
Getting the same result with my 690, looking forward to the BIOS. Please keep us updated, those in the know 🙂

map01ch
Level 7
Sure, no problem..

map01ch
Level 7
Hey Guys, the UEFI GOP for ASUS GTX 690 is available now.

https://www.asuswebstorage.com/navigate/s/C72D146CF0FE4749A72007B0D3E38886Y

Enjoy it.