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NVIDIA BIOS Editor

A domain-focused tool to analyze NVIDIA GPU BIOS edits, guiding enthusiasts and professionals through inputs, calculations, and risk-aware outputs.

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About This Tool

Purpose of this tool is to enable structured analysis of NVIDIA GPU BIOS edits. It accepts stock hardware details and user-specified target changes to produce modeled feasibility, recommended ranges, and a reproducible plan for potential BIOS adjustments. The system emphasizes safety, documentation, and repeatable decision-making for hardware projects.
Core logic enforces domain rules to compute safe change windows. Required inputs include GPU model, stock core and memory clocks, stock voltage, and current power limit, with optional targets for voltage or frequency. Advanced options support tolerance, safety profiles, reference values, and a backup plan to improve traceability. The tool outputs a feasibility flag, recommended settings, and a risk score, enabling side-by-side scenario comparisons such as default vs strict safeguards.
Algorithms rely on bounded deltas from stock parameters and simple safety checks. Example rules include allowed_voltage in [stock_voltage*0.95, stock_voltage*1.25], core_delta in [-150, +150] MHz, mem_delta in [-200, +200] MHz, and power_delta derived from clock changes. The risk score blends headroom metrics and stability indicators.
Error handling covers unknown GPU models by applying default safe ranges, missing targets by assuming small increments, and clamping out-of-range inputs to safe values. Industry standards center on metric units (MHz, mV, W) with en-us localization; regulatory or currency considerations are outside scope. Assumptions include access to backup/rollback capabilities and that the tool does not flash firmware; outputs are planning aids and do not guarantee hardware safety or performance.

How to Use

1. Provide inputs: select GPU model, enter stock specs, and one or more target changes.
2. Choose method: default safe ranges or advanced custom mode.
3. Run calculation: the tool evaluates feasibility, risk, and suggested values.
4. Review outputs: check recommended_voltage_mv, core/mem clocks, and notes.
5. Create backup plan: document backups and rollback steps for firmware changes.
6. Export or save: generate a report for documentation or team review.

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