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Need help, BIOS flash on my Zotac RTX 2070 Super Twin Fan gone wrong

Yesterday i had the great idea to flash the BIOS of my new Zotac RTX 2070 Super Twin Fan. After I discovered that there is a driver for the Zotac 2070 Super AMP, I figured I could give it a shot, as both cards are basically the same and only differ in their BIOS, with the AMP letting you raise the power target. I used Zotac's official update tool and at first, everything worked great. I could raise the power target on my card, got better results in benchmarks and everything. Soon after though the card startet to be unstable, and now it's at a point where most games crash after a while. If you couldn't guess already, I am an idiot and of course didn't do a backup of the original BIOS before flashing.
 
Now I'm trying to save the card, but I can't find the original BIOS anywhere. I thought I'd try my luck here in the hopes that someone with the same card could extract the original BIOS (I think the BIOS ID is 90.04.76.00.50 or something very similar) and share it with me. Alternatively. if someone has successfully flashed the Zotac RTX 2070 Super Twin Fan with another BIOS, you could direct me to it and I could "fix" the card this way. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Thanks! How can you access the unverified BIOS' at Techpowerup? Normally I would be hesitant trying to flash an unverified BIOS, but since I haven't been very cautious so far and my card is more or less useless at the moment, I will give this one a shot.

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5 minutes ago, KaeptnKnusprig said:

Thanks! How can you access the unverified BIOS' at Techpowerup? Normally I would be hesitant trying to flash an unverified BIOS, but since I haven't been very cautious so far and my card is more or less useless at the moment, I will give this one a shot.

Googled it

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Thanks a lot! It worked, now everything is back to normal!

 

Even though I remembered the BIOS ID, I never thought of googling it directly. I also never realized that there were those unverified BIOS's in Techpowerups database.

 

If there ever is a next time (there won't be) I'll know now. Thanks again for the help! 

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