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#4807470 Posted on: 04/27/2014 11:10 AM
NEVER switch in-between BIOSes while the PC is powered on.
NEVER switch in-between BIOSes while the PC is powered on.
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#4807942 Posted on: 04/28/2014 08:09 AM
Glad I waited for your reply, thank you! (I can't believe google failed me in finding an answer
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NEVER switch in-between BIOSes while the PC is powered on.
Glad I waited for your reply, thank you! (I can't believe google failed me in finding an answer

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#4807949 Posted on: 04/28/2014 08:47 AM
in my experience the hawk can handle massive core OCing, but not so much on the vram as other cards.
i so wish it was 4gb, i had a great time with mine, HH done a nice review also.
in my experience the hawk can handle massive core OCing, but not so much on the vram as other cards.
i so wish it was 4gb, i had a great time with mine, HH done a nice review also.
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Hey Hilbert, Can I ask a nooby question? I just bought this card and for the past day I've been having a tough time trying to figure out (through google) whether I can switch the BIOS switch between standard and LN2 mode while the PC is on or off.
So simply, Do I need to completely shutdown the PC to flip the BIOS switch or can I do it while the PC is active? Thanks in advance!