N580GTX Twin Frozr II/OC - nVidia driver crash in 3dMark11

The default Core Voltage is at 1.000, when change it at 1.025 everything is fine.
Live update does not offer a new bios, where I can get it? Thanks.

Quote from: Svet on 17-February-11, 22:54:02
can you list the SN of your card?
602-V255-01SB1101009307
 Edit: Removed extremely oversized image. Size limit is 800x600
 yours was 2,592px × 1,944px

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