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black screen after using OC for GTX970 with 4GB RAM

black screen after using OC for GTX970 with 4GB RAM

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krisjul
Member
139
08-01-2016, 04:59 AM
#1
Hi everyone, after updating my GTX970 with nvflash and changing the BIOS using Maxwell, I reset my PC. The back screen appears now...
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My system has a Core i7 4790 K, Z97X-GAMING 7 motherboard, 16 GB RAM, and an EVGA 750 G1 power supply. Please help...
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krisjul
08-01-2016, 04:59 AM #1

Hi everyone, after updating my GTX970 with nvflash and changing the BIOS using Maxwell, I reset my PC. The back screen appears now...
🙁
My system has a Core i7 4790 K, Z97X-GAMING 7 motherboard, 16 GB RAM, and an EVGA 750 G1 power supply. Please help...

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KawaiiPotato4
Member
132
08-01-2016, 05:38 AM
#2
unless you wish to attempt some dubious repair techniques... But generally, it's gone. I discovered this online:
http://www.overclock.net/t/593427/how-to...bios-flash
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KawaiiPotato4
08-01-2016, 05:38 AM #2

unless you wish to attempt some dubious repair techniques... But generally, it's gone. I discovered this online:
http://www.overclock.net/t/593427/how-to...bios-flash

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snuttisnutti
Member
206
08-04-2016, 07:19 PM
#3
You changed gpu or mobo BIOS?
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snuttisnutti
08-04-2016, 07:19 PM #3

You changed gpu or mobo BIOS?

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Kynedee
Posting Freak
784
08-04-2016, 08:00 PM
#4
With nvflash i believe i modified my gpu bios....
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Kynedee
08-04-2016, 08:00 PM #4

With nvflash i believe i modified my gpu bios....

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oo765oli
Junior Member
46
08-05-2016, 06:16 PM
#5
You might have damaged your GPU...
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oo765oli
08-05-2016, 06:16 PM #5

You might have damaged your GPU...

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mistermaxim
Junior Member
9
08-06-2016, 05:22 PM
#6
You might have damaged your GPU... maybe I can help with that? What options do you have?
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mistermaxim
08-06-2016, 05:22 PM #6

You might have damaged your GPU... maybe I can help with that? What options do you have?

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GabrielKocour
Junior Member
6
08-06-2016, 11:12 PM
#7
You damaged it, which likely means the warranty won't apply. It's possible you didn't actually damage it, but it isn't compatible with your motherboard's BIOS. Consider updating the BIOS to support another GPU or using integrated graphics if available.
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GabrielKocour
08-06-2016, 11:12 PM #7

You damaged it, which likely means the warranty won't apply. It's possible you didn't actually damage it, but it isn't compatible with your motherboard's BIOS. Consider updating the BIOS to support another GPU or using integrated graphics if available.

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TangledDancer
Junior Member
5
08-18-2016, 10:21 PM
#8
You damaged it, so the warranty likely won't be valid. It's possible you didn't actually brick it, just that it isn't compatible with your motherboard BIOS. Consider updating the BIOS to support another GPU or using integrated graphics if available.
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TangledDancer
08-18-2016, 10:21 PM #8

You damaged it, so the warranty likely won't be valid. It's possible you didn't actually brick it, just that it isn't compatible with your motherboard BIOS. Consider updating the BIOS to support another GPU or using integrated graphics if available.

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olo115
Junior Member
14
08-20-2016, 12:25 PM
#9
If it isn't a mobile issue, then the problem lies with your GPU...
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olo115
08-20-2016, 12:25 PM #9

If it isn't a mobile issue, then the problem lies with your GPU...

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LauRaGeDu60
Member
61
08-22-2016, 09:08 AM
#10
If it's not a mobo problem, then the issue lies with your GPU.
I'm trying to locate a new GPU so after finding one and booting the PC, what happens next? Deleting BIOS? I locate the BIOS from gpuz and save it on my desktop.
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LauRaGeDu60
08-22-2016, 09:08 AM #10

If it's not a mobo problem, then the issue lies with your GPU.
I'm trying to locate a new GPU so after finding one and booting the PC, what happens next? Deleting BIOS? I locate the BIOS from gpuz and save it on my desktop.

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