If your overclocking fails try again
Obliterating a video card’s Bios by overclocking it to much
way can make into a glorified paper weight. To solve this problem, EVGA has now
started making its video cards with its new “Double Bios”. The feature gives
users two Bios to mess around with, so if their video card’s Bios gets
corrupted they can flick a switch and it can be set back to its default bios.
The company says that its “Double Bios” feature is to help
unlock the additional power of overclocking and to allow users to experiment
with its new cards. EVGA will offer this feature on its 700-series video cards
which range from the GTX 760 up to the GTX 780.
EVGA is celebrating the new release of its new “Double Bios”
video cards by giving away 2 GeForce GTX 780, 770 and 760s. You enter to win
these cards here.
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