Solved G1 Which BIOS version ?

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Hi,need help telling me which version do i update my card with,there's 3 BIOS versions...can't figure out which one,the card is GIgabyte G1 970
GPU-Z :
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BIOS link:
GIGABYTE - Graphics Card - NVIDIA - PCI Express Solution - GeForce 900 Series - GV-N970G1 GAMING-4GD (rev. 1.0/1.1)

And i have it connected with a HDMI cable,this is the installation instructions,but it has no mention how to do it with a HDMI cable ?

Link for the instructions (PDF)


EDIT: Gigabyte VGA BIOS tool
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and when i first ran this tool it said " should not have any drivers installed "?
 
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It looks like your BIOS update would only let you get better compatibility with some monitors. If you don't need that I would not even do it. What is the reason for wanting to update your current BIOS?
 

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@Cyclonit said:
This is how I (after receiving some help around here) did it:

1. Install OC Guru II from Gigabyte
2. Start OC Guru and go to "Online Support"
3. In the top left it will tell you which bios version you are currently on. (F51 for me).

4. Using the previous result get the right bios from the website. (Have F1/F2 => Get F3, Have F50 => get F51) There appear to be some versions for which there is no update (F10).

5. Install @Bios from Gigabyte.
6. Go to "Device Manager -> Display adapters"
7. Right click your GTX 970 and disable it.

8. Run @Bios and backup the vgas current bios.
9. Check the backups name (e.g. GV-N970G1 GAMING-4GD_D.F51) to double check you're updating the correct version.
10. Add the extension ".rom" to the downloaded bios.
11. In @Bios click "Flash", choosing the downloaded bios.
12. Reboot.

13. Confirm the updated by either backing up the bios again or by looking in OC Guru.


Credits go to juniordnz.
Got help from another forum.
 

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Kingston HyperX Beast 16GB 2400Mhz
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Gigabyte 970 4GB G1 GAMING
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