GPU Bios Flashing..

Its almost never necassary and will void your warranty unless you are specifically instructed to do so by the manufacturer. Only reason I can think of right now is if you have a normal consumer GPU, but want to use it as a workstation GPU you can flash the bios to unlock a few features. These features are only relevent to CAD programs though, so really no need to do this if you are only gaming. It may also allow higher overclocks now that I think about it, but the manufacturer made the bios the way it is for a reason - so that you cant blow up the GPU too easily.
 
It isn't necessary but it can help with overclocking - in some cases flashing with a different manufacturer's bios can automatically boost the speed level, whereas your particular card may have artificial limits imposed by the vendor.
 
It isn't necessary but it can help with overclocking - in some cases flashing with a different manufacturer's bios can automatically boost the speed level, whereas your particular card may have artificial limits imposed by the vendor.

So you can make clock speeds higher permantly withou using an apllication?And what do you mean by artificial limits?
 
I drive on the pavement and I must say I have less problems with the pedestrians because they are waliking in the street all the time. Hehehehehe.
Have any of you noticed how many people walk in the street while the whole pavement is empty?
I wonder if the traffic cops ever write out tickets for these people.
 
I drive on the pavement and I must say I have less problems with the pedestrians because they are waliking in the street all the time. Hehehehehe.
Have any of you noticed how many people walk in the street while the whole pavement is empty?
I wonder if the traffic cops ever write out tickets for these people.

WTF?Whatever you are having is bad for you.Get rid of it.It's bad for you....
 
You CANNOT flash to a different card model - absolutely not. That will destroy your card. You could flash your 250gts to a 9800gtx+ bios though if you wanted to sli them together.
 
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