V3 571 g FAN

After the upgrade to a 2.15 BIOS, my FAN acts stupid.

It will not accelerate enough, the temperature rises and the low card clocks graphics making it imposible to play something for more than two minutes...

Is it possible to downgrade to 2.13?

See you soon

At the present time, we do not provide a way for customers to downgrade a BIOS version, far from having the service system perform this particular operation.

All versions of BIOS include previous corrections or adjustments in BIOS advance.

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