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Evga offers a new bios to solve the problems of its graphics cards

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The temperature problem in the EVGA graphics cards is being much more serious than initially thought, after learning of a fire in the VRM components of a GeForce GTX 1080 FTW the company has responded with a new BIOS to do more effectively cooling your cards.

New EVGA BIOS to fix overheating of your cards

The problem came to light a short time ago, and EVGA's response was that there were no major issues, and that it would provide thermal pads for free to its graphics card users, thereby seeking to improve the cooling of VRM components for avoid any risk of premature damage. It took little time to change his mind to the point of acknowledging that there is a serious problem and offering a BIOS update to the users of their cards.

The new EVGA BIOS supports a total of 20 cards including the GeForce GTX 1080, GTX 1070 and GTX 1060 that make use of the company's ACX Dual Fan cooling system, remember that the Classified series is free of the problem.

The new EVGA BIOS is in charge of improving the refirgeración of all the components of the graphics card making the fan rotate at a higher speed, something that obviously will generate more noise during its operation and is not a root solution to the problem. Remember that EVGA gives users the possibility to send them their graphics cards so that their technicians are in charge of properly placing the thermal pads on the VRM. All cards sold after November 1 will include the new BIOS.

Source: techpowerup

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