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Does anyone happen to have the bios for ASUS GTX 960 4GB ?
I seem to lost my original bios in a hard disk format.I got some bios from TechPowerUP,

It was unverified and it did not work as I expected it to be.
It was slower than my original bios and I can't overclock using softwares other than MSI afterburner
The ID for my GTX 960 4GB is 10DE 1401 1043 8566
Please,I really need the bios as I'm planning to sell my PC and want to give the buyer the full performance of a GTX 960.

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Techpowerup has a collection of VBIOS. You may be able to find it there. Be sure to check the Device ID.

 

https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/

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5 minutes ago, rcmaehl said:

Techpowerup has a collection of VBIOS. You may be able to find it there. Be sure to check the Device ID.

 

https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/

"I got some bios from TechPowerUP,

It was unverified and it did not work as I expected it to be."

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22 minutes ago, Dylan Dakota said:

"I got some bios from TechPowerUP,

It was unverified and it did not work as I expected it to be."

Shouldn't have forcibly flashed it. Nvflash will scream bloody murder if the device IDs don't match. Contact ASUS support

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1 minute ago, rcmaehl said:

Shouldn't have forcibly flashed it. Nvflash will scream bloody murder if the device IDs don't match. Contact EVGA support

My card's brand is ASUS.
BTW,will the support provide you a VBIOS?
If so,can you link me the support?

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17 minutes ago, Dylan Dakota said:

My card's brand is ASUS.
BTW,will the support provide you a VBIOS?
If so,can you link me the support?

Assuming you're in the US and Canada:

 

1-812-282-2787

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i use easus data recovery 

 

but i only use it because its one of the first ones i ever tried and it worked well so i never bothered to look at others

 

but yeah if you ran it on that drive and didn't use the drive much after format theres probably still 70-80% of the files still on the drive 

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1 hour ago, emosun said:

i use easus data recovery 

 

but i only use it because its one of the first ones i ever tried and it worked well so i never bothered to look at others

 

but yeah if you ran it on that drive and didn't use the drive much after format theres probably still 70-80% of the files still on the drive 

Thanks dude,I recovered my BIOS and damn I'm glad to have my GTX 960 perform again.

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