05-09-2013 01:41 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:33 PM by ROGBot
06-24-2013 01:40 AM
06-24-2013 06:29 AM
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
06-24-2013 06:29 AM
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
06-24-2013 11:59 PM
map01ch 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...
Did you have 2 cards at the same time?
06-25-2013 09:02 AM
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...
06-28-2013 06:49 AM
07-01-2013 07:44 AM
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.
05-27-2013 07:01 AM