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Download BIOS here: VGA Bios Collection | techPowerUp
Follow this guide UNLESS it it a .exe file that you run to update BIOS on GPU: How to flash your GPU Bios using nvflash? - Graphics Cards
(Or just google your particular graphics card on how to flash BIOS)
After BIOS is flashed and verified in GPU-Z, use DDU to uninstall drivers: Display Driver Uninstaller Download version 17.0.5.0
(Use safemode setting in DDU, and the uninstall and reboot setting)
Then dowload the latest drivers for your GPU, install, reboot, and hopefully your good to go!
My notebook is like this, but the BR version. Review Samsung Series 5 550P5C-T02 Notebook - NotebookCheck.net Reviews
If anyone find the bios 70.08.a8.00.fa, please reply me.
According to your specs it's a Laptop, don't try and install any video card BIOS. There won't be an updated one anyway.
Download some of the older Nvidia drivers, go back maybe 6 months or so. Potentially around 8 Drivers or so.
Uninstall the current Driver which I think is the latest one, and then install one of the older drivers. You must have been using one.
When you find a good driver note it and stick with it, it is not necessary to keep updating Video card drivers.
I have been using Nvidia video cards and drivers for 15 years probably only a week on 'latest drivers'. You are essentially a monthly beta tester keep installing the latest, Nvidia do remove some from their archived/old driver list, notably bad ones.
Sorry, didn't notice it was a laptop until now... Haha, was late when I wrote this.
Well, what Helmut said is probably a good idea. Although I don't agree with him that having the newest drivers installed is not necessary. This is usually necessary for best performance if you are gaming, in general. But with your card I'm guessing Battlefield 1 on ultra is a long shot, and you'll probably be good if you choose an older driver.
You should visit Samsung's site and look for a firmware/BIOS update there. Although it is the same that you currently have, re flashing it or re installing it may help. Be sure to choose the exact right model. If you don't know, press start and then type "dxdiag" and hit enter. Your computer name and model will appear here.
EDIT: The BIOS I'm referring to is not GPU BIOS. But BIOS for the motherboard itself. But I can be worth trying out. But: You do this update at your own risks!
EDIT: And to answer your question: do not, ever, flash a desktop GPU based BIOS on an "M" (laptop) card [emoji4] That would probably brick your GPU.
(I accidentally wrote a new reply while my intention was to edit the last one)
This is why researching is very helpful. We don't want someone's device screwing up because of this simple mistake.
No need to feel bad to yourself you're just trying to help :) It's a simple yet sometimes hard to avoid mistake.