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What VBIOS version is my GPU

jcastro_805

I went on the gigabyte website to update my VBIOS for my R9 290x and it said at the bottom of the page that I can only update to a VBIOS of the smae series. How do I find out what series my GPU is

 F1, it can only be updated with VBIOS versions F2-F9.

F10, it can only be updated with VBIOS versions F11-F19.


F20, it can only be updated with VBIOS versions F21-F29.

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gpu z will probably tell you

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Yes GPU Z will tell you exactly the BIOS version of your GPU. The question is why would you want to flash it? If your card is running properly then there´s literally no sense in risk of flashing it.

 

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Yes GPU Z will tell you exactly the BIOS version of your GPU. The question is why would you want to flash it? If your card is running properly then there´s literally no sense in risk of flashing it.

Whenever I exit a game I get a bunch of green dots on the screen and crazy artifacting for about 10 seconds and then my monitor says there is no input and I have to press the restart button on my case

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