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June 27th, 2017 21:00

1070 compatible with Aurora R3?

I'm looking for something with a dual bios switch. Does the 1070 have this option? Seems to be like theres a lot of problems with UEFI support on the R3, even though it says its a UEFI bios, alot of people are having trouble with fully supported UEFI cards without the option to boot with legacy. Just wondering if the 1070 has this switch and if it will give me any problems?

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June 28th, 2017 12:00

Hi Siickman‌,

Aurora R3 does not support dual bios switch neither Win 8/10 and we have not validated the GTX1070.
In theory (the GTX1070) should work due to watts and port, but we cannot guarantee full functionality.

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June 28th, 2017 13:00

Not sure why Aurora-R3 is so finicky about ram and video cards. I've always suspected it only EFI and not quite fully UEFI.
 
I've never heard of Dual-BIOS switch on a Nvidia card, so maybe it's just an "AMD thing". Maybe Nvidia figured it out and doesn't need a switch. Anyway, I suggest you buy from retailer that will accept an exchange. 

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June 28th, 2017 14:00

Oh, also wanted to mention ...

I run a MSI Nvidia GTX-1070 Gaming-X 8gb in my old Alienware Aurora-R1 . Pretty awesome with it's enhanced cooler. Also suggest a SSD if you don't have one yet. 

 

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June 29th, 2017 07:00

EVGA has had Dual Bios cards for a while.  EVGA - Articles - EVGA Double BIOS™ 

Its more complicated than just Dual Bios. Mac Pro cards like the Radeon 7950 Mac Edition have an OSX and Windows Bios. Dual Firmware Support—Via Firmware switch controller, HD 7950 Mac Edition supports Mac OS X®/Windows® under non-UEFI compliant mode, or Windows® under UEFI hybrid firmware enabled.

Sapphire 100352MAC HD 7950 Mac Edition Graphics... at MacSales.com 

Any New cards that DO NOT HAVE Certificate in bios will require SECURE BOOT OFF CSM ON and Legacy option roms ON.

When installing an after-market graphics card into a certified Windows 8 PC with UEFI enabled, the system may not boot. … 

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