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Title: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: fabry1999 on March 07, 2018, 10:39:13 AM
How I can flash AMD RX Card with Atiflash with more than 10 GPU of different type ?

Using the cli you can set the GPU ID  from 0 to 9, how I can flash the 10-11 GPU ?

thx


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: RapBTC1 on March 07, 2018, 10:55:33 AM
Hi,

do you have try with CMD ? command prompt ?


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: Njeroe on March 07, 2018, 11:55:30 AM
How I can flash AMD RX Card with Atiflash with more than 10 GPU of different type ?

Using the cli you can set the GPU ID  from 0 to 9, how I can flash the 10-11 GPU ?

thx

Atiflash only supports one digit numbers, so turn off half the cards, then flash the other half...


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: RYXES on March 07, 2018, 01:32:29 PM
How I can flash AMD RX Card with Atiflash with more than 10 GPU of different type ?

Using the cli you can set the GPU ID  from 0 to 9, how I can flash the 10-11 GPU ?

thx

For risk against bricking your GPUs, it is much better to flash your GPU cards one at a time.

I know it is a long and slow process but you only have to do it once each and then you're done to mine indefinitely.

Try and not cut corners when you're setting up your mining rig.


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: yaaisinile on March 14, 2018, 09:45:22 AM
How I can flash AMD RX Card with Atiflash with more than 10 GPU of different type ?

Using the cli you can set the GPU ID  from 0 to 9, how I can flash the 10-11 GPU ?

thx

use "atiflash -pa -fa -fm -fs -fp bios name" flash all AMD Card(1-9 and 10+ support)
like:
atiflash -pa -fa -fm -fs -fp asus588.rom


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: fabry1999 on March 14, 2018, 09:56:18 AM
How I can flash AMD RX Card with Atiflash with more than 10 GPU of different type ?

Using the cli you can set the GPU ID  from 0 to 9, how I can flash the 10-11 GPU ?

thx

use "atiflash -pa -fa -fm -fs -fp bios name" flash all AMD Card(1-9 and 10+ support)
like:
atiflash -pa -fa -fm -fs -fp asus588.rom

I can't do in this way, as I wrote I have different card that use different bios


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: baga105 on March 14, 2018, 10:37:55 AM
Then flash it 1 by 1. And you won't screw up :) The slowest but the best way to do it.


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: hack4love on March 14, 2018, 11:51:57 AM
Can you tell me what driver you using and what OS


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: yaaisinile on March 15, 2018, 01:36:34 AM
How I can flash AMD RX Card with Atiflash with more than 10 GPU of different type ?

Using the cli you can set the GPU ID  from 0 to 9, how I can flash the 10-11 GPU ?

thx

use "atiflash -pa -fa -fm -fs -fp bios name" flash all AMD Card(1-9 and 10+ support)
like:
atiflash -pa -fa -fm -fs -fp asus588.rom

I can't do in this way, as I wrote I have different card that use different bios
There's no way around it.,The tool could not identify more than 9 digits.


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: Bigdrago on April 01, 2018, 10:50:26 AM
Anyone solved this? I have 13 gpu I need to flash.


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: Bigdrago on April 01, 2018, 11:08:02 AM
How I can flash AMD RX Card with Atiflash with more than 10 GPU of different type ?

Using the cli you can set the GPU ID  from 0 to 9, how I can flash the 10-11 GPU ?

thx

use "atiflash -pa -fa -fm -fs -fp bios name" flash all AMD Card(1-9 and 10+ support)
like:
atiflash -pa -fa -fm -fs -fp asus588.rom

How is this going to discover more than 10 gpu?

-fa             Force flashing bypassing already-programmed check.
-fm             Force flashing bypassing BIOS memory config check.
-fs             Force flashing bypassing BIOS SSID check.
-fp             Force flashing bypassing BIOS P/N check.


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: jmigdlc99 on April 01, 2018, 12:27:31 PM
I was previously in the same boat as you and similarly wasn't able find any documentation on how to do this with more than 9 GPUs as well. Save yourself all the trouble and simply just do it on another PC with less GPUs. You could borrow a PC if you don't have an extra one lying around. Much easier than flashing the wrong GPU, then have to deal with all the trouble of not being able to boot and all that.


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: Bigdrago on April 01, 2018, 12:57:45 PM
Can't find any documentation on how to do this with more than 9 as well. Save yourself all the trouble and simply just do it on another PC with less GPUs. Borrow a PC if you dont have an extra one lying around. Much easier than flashing the wrong GPU, then have to deal with all the trouble of not being able to boot and all that.

Ok.
I am unable to attach a monitor since all is remote. Guess I have to disable 6 cards in device manager and flash 6+7 cards.
All cards have same memory.


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: samet_9511 on October 08, 2018, 02:14:02 AM

I have 12 GPU in a rig. All graphic cards are the same. How could I flash all of them in one shot ?


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: nitrobg on October 08, 2018, 07:11:21 AM
How I can flash AMD RX Card with Atiflash with more than 10 GPU of different type ?

Using the cli you can set the GPU ID  from 0 to 9, how I can flash the 10-11 GPU ?

thx

use "atiflash -pa -fa -fm -fs -fp bios name" flash all AMD Card(1-9 and 10+ support)
like:
atiflash -pa -fa -fm -fs -fp asus588.rom

How is this going to discover more than 10 gpu?

-fa             Force flashing bypassing already-programmed check.
-fm             Force flashing bypassing BIOS memory config check.
-fs             Force flashing bypassing BIOS SSID check.
-fp             Force flashing bypassing BIOS P/N check.
Those forced commands are just bypassing safety checks. Don't use them unless you are completely sure that you know what you're doing.
The only necessary argument is -pa which flashes all cards with the selected bios.


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: adaseb on October 08, 2018, 08:37:25 AM
All you need to do is just unplug the riser from the Mobo PCIe slot and alternate to get the rest of the GPUs. Your GPUs don't need to be physically unplugged as that would require too much work if it's a tight setup when they are right next to each other.

If you can't stick your hand in the motherboard then you can also disconnect the GPU by unplugging the USB from the GPU side of the riser.



Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: huntingthesnark on October 08, 2018, 11:44:56 AM
Can't find any documentation on how to do this with more than 9 as well. Save yourself all the trouble and simply just do it on another PC with less GPUs. Borrow a PC if you dont have an extra one lying around. Much easier than flashing the wrong GPU, then have to deal with all the trouble of not being able to boot and all that.

Ok.
I am unable to attach a monitor since all is remote. Guess I have to disable 6 cards in device manager and flash 6+7 cards.
All cards have same memory.

As others have said, I really wouldn't try flashing a multi-card rig remotely. It is 'possible', but inevitably you'll flash the wrong bios and all hell will break loose. Really is better to do one at a time.


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: wtfonly16 on October 08, 2018, 07:15:15 PM
i know how to flash 13 gpu system!!!
unplug 12 gpus and flash one by one.

EZ

!!!bonus points!!! if you have some beat up old pc, use that as a test bench. just slot ur gpu that needs to be flashed in and go! this pc can be ultra portable and compact so you can put it right beside ur rig, then just take usb slider cable and powercables from testbench and plug it in!!! dont even have to move the gpu!


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: fenixlz on May 12, 2021, 03:40:25 AM
For risk against bricking your GPUs, it is much better to flash your GPU cards one at a time.

I know it is a long and slow process but you only have to do it once each and then you're done to mine indefinitely.

Try and not cut corners when you're setting up your mining rig.
This is complete bullshit. You are talking about risks but then suggesting to switch off ALL the safety checks before flashing? I was flashing cards remotely for years and did not a single card was screwed up.

For the inital question. Just use new version, it is called AMDVBFLASH version 4.69. It flashes 10, 11, 12, etc. cards no problem.


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: Bitbtc8 on May 12, 2021, 06:29:39 AM
You are doing it wrong, I've been warned several times to never have another GPU on board when you plan to flash bios because the app can be confused and you will end up bricking the GPUs, so do it one after the other, insert Just one GPU in your motherboard and flash it, repeat this process to be on safer side


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: sxemini on May 12, 2021, 08:08:05 AM
For risk against bricking your GPUs, it is much better to flash your GPU cards one at a time.

I know it is a long and slow process but you only have to do it once each and then you're done to mine indefinitely.

Try and not cut corners when you're setting up your mining rig.
This is complete bullshit. You are talking about risks but then suggesting to switch off ALL the safety checks before flashing? I was flashing cards remotely for years and did not a single card was screwed up.

For the inital question. Just use new version, it is called AMDVBFLASH version 4.69. It flashes 10, 11, 12, etc. cards no problem.

The initial question is nearly 3 years old, i think he found his answer a long time ago   :D


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: greg777777 on May 12, 2021, 08:38:16 AM
You need use alternative flasher!!!
https://i.imgur.com/NS5TDD2.jpg


Title: Re: Atiflash with more than 10 GPU ?
Post by: FP91G on May 12, 2021, 02:41:44 PM
You are doing it wrong, I've been warned several times to never have another GPU on board when you plan to flash bios because the app can be confused and you will end up bricking the GPUs, so do it one after the other, insert Just one GPU in your motherboard and flash it, repeat this process to be on safer side
Read the information about sewing the BIOS of a video card using hive OS or other Linux systems.
To do this, you only need PolarisBiosEditor, and the procedures for downloading the BIOS and firmware of the video card are conveniently done with the help of the Hive OS graphical interface.
Hive Os numbers the BIOS files of video cards according to the numbers on the dashboard so that you don't confuse them.