![]() My GTX 680 was flashed to UEFI using ASUS vBIOS UEFI Tool before I flashed it to ASUS GTX 770 BIOS (official one from ASUS website).ĭoes that mean GTX 770 cards do not support UEFI yet? Why would UEFI tool detect my GTX 680 modded to GTX 770 BIOS as a UEFI-ready device, but not boot in UEFI mode? ASUS stated that once your card is updated UEFI using ASUS vBIOS UEFI Tool, it can no longer go back to being Legacy-only, so some UEFI must've been preserved. GTX 770 simply has more sophisticated power, voltage, and clock controls in BIOS/UEFI that GTX 680 BIOS/UEFI does not have. ![]() Why is that? I know flashing from GTX 680 to GTX 770 is not technically supported, but my GTX 680 clocked really high on air (1300Mhz/7000Mhz) and both cards are the same with exception of clocks and Boost 2.0. However, if I enable UEFI in P8Z77-V Pro with or without Fast Boot and disable Legacy/Compatibility Mode, I get a black screen upon a restart, a few short and long motherboard beeps, and a restart where my ASUS P8Z77-V Pro UEFI reports that UEFI on my VGA GPU is not supported and that I need to continue in Legacy Mode. ASUS UEFI Tool detects my Windows 8.1 Pro GOP/UEFI install, ASUS P8Z77-V Pro UEFI 2104, and GTX 680 flashed with 770 BIOS as a UEFI card. ![]() The actual name of the device stated GTX 680 but I gained the ability to OC based on temperature and not power. I did it to gain Boost 2.0, which I did gain. I successfully flashed my ASUS GTX 680 UEFI to ASUS GTX 770 BIOS (latest update from ASUS website).
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