@a.mihail91
The BIOS file could be updated without any problems.
@xxad
The explanation of clackersx is correct!
I have compiled the file from the source code. It’s clean!
RazerRTX2060-Original_updGOP.zip (682 KB)
@a.mihail91
The BIOS file could be updated without any problems.
@xxad
The explanation of clackersx is correct!
I have compiled the file from the source code. It’s clean!
RazerRTX2060-Original_updGOP.zip (682 KB)
@Ruin
now it says "no efi rom found or error in decompression"
can you help me with this rom file please i really need to make it work.
https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/2120…r-8192-190620-1
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Okay was able to finally update the uefi version, flashed it using nvflash64 , but the white vga light is still on
How have you been? Is the 2nd post have the latest revision? I tried to download the link you had thinking there is a later version but in chrome I get a warning about the site and from safari it downloads as download.php.
Sorry - overlooked the other replies…
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Hi!
Your BIOS mod’s as usual - the usual warnings and FYI messages.
Which nvflash are you using?
The SUPER cards require an older but not too old version to be able to flash the modded BIOS successfully
try version: nvflash_5.556.0 or nvflash_5.567.0 - and as always from an Admin CMD!
Directly check with -v after flash if there is UEFI line and version visible - if not, reflash your old back-BIOS immediately
Do not forget, if needed only, to --protect-off first (nvflash commandline)
hi guys, i used the gopupd and it was able to update the uefi version, i even dragged the updated bios to the nvidia rom info batch file and it showed the new uefi gop version for turing which is 0x00015. i used nvflash64 -6
and it was successfull, but when i dumped the bios using gpu-z it still shows the old uefi version x0005f
still getting that awful VGA light in my x570 motherboard
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@tecklord
do you have a link for the that older version of nvflash? can seem to find it online.
if its not too much, can someone please help me with this bios
https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/2120…92.190620_1.rom
thats the exact one im trying to flash into my gpu. thanks
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How have you been? Is the 2nd post have the latest revision? I tried to download the link you had thinking there is a later version but in chrome I get a warning about the site and from safari it downloads as download.php.
Yep my mistake. What is posted in the OP is the latest version edited 2018. I can’t get my EVGA GTX770 or EVGA GT 740 to display boot on MacPro5,1 with OpenCore Boot Manager. OpenCOre now enables unsupported GPU’s such as the 700 series to display at boot GUI Console Gui but the issue is the GOP, so I updated to the latest GOP and it still does not display at the Boot GUI. I was told that running this script may change the CRC or signatures and not not display the Graphic Console Output properly.
@pcfr33k - Sorry, your post above confuses me even more now, I have no idea what your talking about, neither of the things/messages/vBIOS you quoted now relate to the card you just mentioned???
If you are having GOP issues due to mod vBIOS, don’t secure boot, use legacy/CSM mode instead and stock vBIOS. Or you may be able to boot UEFI but with secure boot disabled and CSM enabled, but with UEFI Set as GFX option rom type, depending on your BIOS settings access
sorry
here’s my latest bios version. unfortunately i still have the VGA bios light on
NVIDIA Firmware Update Utility (Version 5.567.0)
Copyright (C) 1993-2019, NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved.
Adapter: GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER (10DE,1E84,1043,8705) H:–:NRM S:00,B:08,D:00,F:00
EEPROM ID (9D,7014) : ISSI IS25WP080 1.65-1.95V 8192Kx1S, page
Sign-On Message : RTX2070S VB Ver 90.04.76.00.AS01
Build GUID : D1588B558ECD41CA8A1ED12144E83B8D
IFR Subsystem ID : 1043-8705
Subsystem Vendor ID : 0x1043
Subsystem ID : 0x8705
Version : 90.04.76.00.86
Image Hash : 975D623A66DDE18575834D73A53C51DD
Product Name : GPU Board
Device Name(s) : Graphics Device
Board ID : 0x016C
Vendor ID : 0x10DE
Device ID : 0x1E84
Hierarchy ID : Normal Board
Chip SKU : 410-0
Project : G180-0012
Build Date : 05/30/19
Modification Date : 06/20/19
UEFI Version : 0x50014
UEFI Variant ID : 0x0000000000000009 ( Unknown )
UEFI Signer(s) : Microsoft Corporation UEFI CA 2011
XUSB-FW Version ID : 0x70130003
XUSB-FW Build Time : 2019-05-10 18:06:02
InfoROM Version : G001.0000.02.04
InfoROM Backup : Present
License Placeholder : Present
GPU Mode : N/A
@xxad - It’s OK Unprotect first, then erase, then write - maybe that will wipe the old info. If not, you’ll have to wait until @Sylar76 or someone else can look at your vBIOS
@xxad
I’m not sure I understand your problem completely…
With my old Asus graphics card, I also had problems with the LED - Controller on the graphics card.
When switching the LED color, the color sometimes only remained white.
-Reset your motherboard.
-Try changing the color with the current Asus software AURA SYNC UTILITY.
When switching the color, the graphics card should flash white or blue and then display the set color.
I started out thinking what you attached was a later version of the original posting sorry about that. My Issue is not with Windows but MacOS. on a real MacPro5,1. With the new OpenCore bootloader we now can get a boot screen during the initial boot with unsupported grphics card compared to supported EFI mac approved cards that give you the initial boot screen. With the proper GOP and OpenCOre we can now get the boot screen on unsupported or non EFI Mac Graphics cards so they boot up like a MAc EFI Graphics card. I was told to flash the factory rom to bring it back to stock in case someone changed the setting and re-flashed the card with new settings or in case it was a miner’s rom flashed card. Well flashing the stock rom did not help and running this Script to update the GOP didn’t either. I was told by MacRumors forum that running this script may break the signature or CRC is why I am not getting the initial boot screen. Right now I am trying to get EVGA to get me both a stock factory rom and a final rom with their latest GOP to see if this will work or not. The GOP has a couple of stages and if the initial GOP module stage isn’t right you get a black screen boot. I don’t know how many stages there are for the GOP but I know from reading about it there are at least two stages.
@Ruin
Hi
Im talking about the white led light on the motherboard. The new asus Strix x570 Has this feature. Its an indicator that your vga / gpu has gone out. Mine is working completely without any problems, but the white vga light remains constantly on because the system does not sync with the displayport automatically. Thats what led me to this forum. I want to update the gop on my gpu but have no luck doing so.
If its not too much to ask, could you please update the gop on this bios:
https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/216692/216692
I tried every single solution, different gopupd versions, different nvflash versions to no avail.
Thank you
thank you but this is what happened after flashing
C:>nvflash64 -v
NVIDIA Firmware Update Utility (Version 5.567.0)
Copyright (C) 1993-2019, NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved.
Adapter: GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER (10DE,1E84,1043,8727) H:–:NRM S:00,B:07,D:00,F:00
EEPROM ID (9D,7014) : ISSI IS25WP080 1.65-1.95V 8192Kx1S, page
Sign-On Message :
Build GUID : Blank
IFR Subsystem ID : 1043-8727
Subsystem Vendor ID : 0x1043
Subsystem ID : 0x8727
Version : Unavailable (Invalid)
Image Hash : F73F1480ACD02E94D4D0A37ECED78459
Device Name(s) : Unknown
Board ID : Blank
Vendor ID : 0x0000
Device ID : 0x0000
Hierarchy ID : N/A
Chip SKU : N/A
Project : N/A
Build Date : Blank
Modification Date : Blank
UEFI Version : N/A
UEFI Variant ID : N/A ( Unknown )
UEFI Signer(s) : Unsigned
XUSB-FW Version ID : 0x70130003
XUSB-FW Build Time : 2019-05-10 18:06:02
InfoROM Version : G001.0000.02.04
InfoROM Backup : Present
License Placeholder : Present
GPU Mode : N/A
@xxad
Im sorry, can i ask u told that the problem is related to GOP/VGA Bios in ur card that seems to work fine as u said before?
U r talking about the VGA LED on ur motherboard in POST/BOOT sequence…so can we assume that the problem/bug is in the motherboard and not in gpu?
I really dont understand all the mess that u`ve been doing with ur VGA bios, do u still have the original one that came in the card?
Dont recall reading it…but r u using latest bios in the motherboard?
Do have a chance to test another gpu card on it?
Hi im using the latest bios for my motherboard. Yes you are right, the problem is with the boot sequence, it gets stuck with the vga light on. I couldnt get anything to work, the only thing i found related was the official gop Updater from nvidia but sadly it doesnt work for turing gpus, i did try an older 1080ti With no issues. Thanks
@Ruin
Ill try that in a bit, will report back later. Thanks
update:
Checking for matches between display adapter(s) and image(s)…
Adapter: GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER (10DE,1E84,1043,8727) H:–:NRM S:00,B:07,D:00,F:00
PMU command complete with error, Error code = 0x0009
Firmware image requires a newer version of NVFLASH.
Nothing changed!
ERROR: NV_UCODE_CMD_COMMAND_PREP failed
C:\nv5.541>
@xxad
Try it with: NVIDIA NVFlash 5.590.0 with Board Id Mismatch Disabled.
nvflash64_patched_5.590.0.zip (2.91 MB)
@Ruin
i tried the ppatched 5.590 … still no go
C:\nvflash5.590>nvflash64 -v
NVIDIA Firmware Update Utility patched by Vipeax
Copyright (C) 1993-2019, NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved.
Adapter: Graphics Device (10DE,1E84,1043,8727) H:–:NRM S:00,B:07,D:00,F:00
EEPROM ID (9D,7014) : ISSI IS25WP080 1.65-1.95V 8192Kx1S, page
Sign-On Message :
Build GUID : Blank
IFR Subsystem ID : 1043-8727
Subsystem Vendor ID : 0x1043
Subsystem ID : 0x8727
Version : Unavailable (Invalid)
Image Hash : F73F1480ACD02E94D4D0A37ECED78459
Device Name(s) : Unknown
Board ID : Blank
Vendor ID : 0x0000
Device ID : 0x0000
Hierarchy ID : N/A
Chip SKU : N/A
Project : N/A
Build Date : Blank
Modification Date : Blank
UEFI Version : N/A
UEFI Variant ID : N/A ( Unknown x
UEFI Signer(s) : Unsigned
XUSB-FW Version ID : 0x70130003
XUSB-FW Build Time : 2019-05-10 18:06:02
InfoROM Version : G001.0000.02.04
InfoROM Backup : Present
License Placeholder : Present
GPU Mode : N/A
C:\nvflash5.590>
this is the bios from techpowerup, everything is shown. but once you use gopupd it removes all the necessary information
Adapter: Graphics Device (10DE,1E84,1043,8727) H:–:NRM S:00,B:07,D:00,F:00
EEPROM ID (9D,7014) : ISSI IS25WP080 1.65-1.95V 8192Kx1S, page
Sign-On Message : RTX2070S VB Ver 90.04.86.00.AS01
Build GUID : 03C01D091620406DBCDCFDAD28D7ED9D
IFR Subsystem ID : 1043-8727
Subsystem Vendor ID : 0x1043
Subsystem ID : 0x8727
Version : 90.04.86.00.47
Image Hash : F73F1480ACD02E94D4D0A37ECED78459
Product Name : GPU Board
Device Name(s) : Graphics Device
Board ID : 0x016C
Vendor ID : 0x10DE
Device ID : 0x1E84
Hierarchy ID : Normal Board
Chip SKU : 410-0
Project : G180-0012
Build Date : 08/02/19
Modification Date : 08/26/19
UEFI Version : 0x50011
UEFI Variant ID : 0x0000000000000009 ( Unknown )
UEFI Signer(s) : Microsoft Corporation UEFI CA 2011
XUSB-FW Version ID : 0x70130003
XUSB-FW Build Time : 2019-05-10 18:06:02
InfoROM Version : G001.0000.02.04
InfoROM Backup : Present
License Placeholder : Present
GPU Mode : N/A
C:>
tried all possible versions of nvflash, other versions of gopupd, disable display adapter, write protect off, nvflash64 -6 x.rom etc etc