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Need 9600m GT GDDR3 bios


Kayldera

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Hi, I need all the 9600m GT bios I can find. Send them to

kayldera @ hotmail . com

Thank you in advance.

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Please post them here. I am sure other people will also need them.

I have one, but it is from a card that posts as an engeneering sample. So use with caution...

Fyi: I DESPERATLY NEED ALL BIOS`s THAT I CAN GET MY HANDS ON.

ORGINAL.zip

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  • 3 weeks later...

Can you reupload that ? Do you have an Acer 9600M GT 512MB DDR3 bios ?

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Can you reupload that ? Do you have an Acer 9600M GT 512MB DDR3 bios ?

Just search the forum. I uploaded it already once.

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Had issues on my end, for some reason downloads were getting downloaded as corrupted. So I rectified that, everything is working :)

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Had issues on my end, for some reason downloads were getting downloaded as corrupted. So I rectified that, everything is working :)

no worries

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found a time ago in the forum maybe it helps:

"Hey,

I have an acer made 9600mGT 512 DDR3 and it works like a charm on my amilo Pi1556.

The only problem is that the card runs hot on 3D games (95° and more). With a notepad cooler it should be better.

And I have a little error when the computer boots up: I have a 30s countdown with loud beep every second.

This is my vbios.

And a pic of the card. It has quimonda DDR3 1.1ns " copyright @ who posted that

NVIDIA_ACER_9600mGT_512MB_quimondaDDR3_1.1ns.rar

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For those who have placed a Geforce 9600M GT (with 512MB of DDR3 ram) in their laptops (no matter what brand) and have a 30 seconds boot delay with or without beeps...

This bootdelay is due to the fact that the bios of your laptop (not the bios of your videocard!) has no registration for the videocard you have in your laptop at that moment.

The error message states the following (most of you will not see it and only hear beeps or only have 30s bootdelay):

"Error, add MXM structure and associated callbacks to Sbios!" It will hold de pc from getting to POST for 30 seconds and after that (and this is very important) will refrain the videocard from getting to any higher performance levels than that of the so called 'throttle' settings in your video card's bios.

Simply put this means that no matter how many times you flash your card (each time with the risk of rendering it useless) with different bios's, you will keep having these problems with the 30s cooldown and the performande barrier.

There are a number of options but the safest one is to change the clock readings of the throttle setting in your videocard's bios (using NBitor) to that of the 3D or Extra modes (you'lll have to experiment a bit with the heat output of your card when doing 3D) and flash it appropriatly with NVflash.

Another option would be to add a string of lines to your laptop's bios (again, this is NOT the bios of your video card) but that's specialistic work (need to know assembler language for this) so I guess it's not really an option (unfortunately).

You will be stuck with the 30s bootdelay, some beeps, some quircky symbols at your bootup screen... but if you get it to work acceptably by changing the Throttle clocks then it doesn't really matter what happens during bootup of course.

One last note: there are more problems on Vista than with XP with this particular problem. Vista seems to be quit a bit less forgiving when it comes to this sort of hardware issues than XP. Some Vista machines do boot up but give a blue screen after a couple of seconds. This mostly/only happens when a driver (usually you need a modded one) is installed. When the standard VGA display driver is installed Vista does (mostly) not BSOD but of course you'll get crappy 3D performance (2D works acceptably).

If there is anyone out there who knows how to adapt laptops bios's for this type of card (e.g. adding mxm structures and associated callbacks to Sbios) then most of us will be more than happy to hear from you...

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Hello. I have a question concerning 9600M GT (ACER) G96-630-A1(Qimonda chips) vBIOS. 1.Does someone have the original (untouched) vBIOS for the card ? 2. Am i somehow able to flash the vBIOS of the 9600M GT to support HP Touchsmart iQ820sc at BOOT ? 3.Am i somehow able to regognize the precise model of the 9600M GT i have (the card is on my table right now)..

 

I am swapping a 9600M GS (PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0648&SUBSYS_900F1043) to previously mentioned 9600M GT and the only card i found from eBay was the ACER one. So i have to perform a boot flash somehow.  

 

Please help someone.

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Or can i modify my 9600M GS (HP) vBIOS to be used with the 9600M GT (ACER) ?

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