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I'm getting connection lost quite often tonight from ETH pool on Dwarfpool.com? Never happened before. Is it my problem or pool problem?
Doria
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I unbricked my RX580! First i tryed using atiflash with freedos launched by a usb drive. Freedos started but when i wanted to see if the gpu was recognize with "atiflash -i", no adapter was found. So i decided to try anyway the command "atiflash -f -p 0 xxx.rom" but the error 0FL01 was returned. At that point i decided to follow cvsea guide: Soldering pins?? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) No, no, no Try this: - use DDU -enable onboard video as default display output in your mobo bios -connect only the bricked card to the x16 slot (main pci-e slot of your mobo) -boot pc - run cmd as administrator and navigate to your atiflash folder - from there type atiwinflash -f -p 0 yourbiosfile.rom Recovered many cards this way. Good luck! I followed the guide carefully and the bios was flashed to the gpu. Then i reinstalled drivers and gpu was recognized again by windows. Thank you so much @cvsea! Thank you all. Doria
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In the end guys i think i will try to flash my card WITHOUT connecting the 1 and 8 pins, since it seems to work in an easiest way without doing it. Thank you all, i'll keep you posted
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Don't worry and don't be afraid, I've experienced it before. I also use rx 580 and flashing it with wrong bios and i fixed it. You can search at google " flashing bios rx580 1+8 pin method" , and remember to boot using gpu you want to flash (not iGPU) and you must use cmd dos to run flashing, do not use gui. And most importan thing, you must have rx580 8gb hynix original rom bios, if you don't have it, you can check at : anorak.tech ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) How can i use "broken" gpu to boot if it isn't recognized? Thank god i saved original bios, but i do know anorak.tech anyway. Thanks
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Soldering pins?? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) No, no, no Try this: - use DDU -enable onboard video as default display output in your mobo bios -connect only the bricked card to the x16 slot (main pci-e slot of your mobo) -boot pc - run cmd as administrator and navigate to your atiflash folder - from there type atiwinflash -f -p 0 yourbiosfile.rom Recovered many cards this way. Good luck! That exactly what i was thinking to do. The only difference is that i think i will you freeDOS instead of windows since a lot of people suggest that. Just to be sure (don't be angry cvsea) anyone arguing against cvsea procedure? Thanks to all of you
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I was asking if i should solder the pins because from what i've read for a lot of peole system doesn't recognize GPU at all, but mine does, as i can show u here: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fimgur.com%2Fa%2FB2C0A&t=663&c=td2lWNTDW7mKGg) I'm a bit worried about this precedure tbh. Doria So you say: 1) Sold pin on BIOS chip; 2) Turn windows on (i've read Dos is better, should i use it?); 3) Flash the original bios; 4) Turn off system. 5) unsold.
Am i right?
1) Solder wire between pin 1-8 on BIOS chip(suggest that you check your BIOS chip datasheet in case its a different chip, you need to turn CS high(to positive/VCC) in order to disable BIOS); 2) Turn windows on; 3) When windows finished booting, clip of the wire(now the BIOS will be enabled, but GPU will not read content from it) 3) Flash the original bios; 4) Turn off system. 5) unsold. this kind of information while good to know, should never be handed to a noob in which you know not there skill level. all your doing is giving him/her the tools to screw his/her gpu up more than it already is, and not to mention your instructions are very vague that said, id bet he/she would screw it up trying this. your assuming he already knows certain things which by the sounds of it he/she does NOT, he/she isn't going to know what pins 1 or 8 are on the bios chip, then theres the soldering part which being that its a small chip its easy to accidently bridge two pins together being a noob. theres lots of needed information that you DIDNT include, like how to determine which pins are 1 and 8. what an ass move to give someone poorly done instructions that will do nothing more but increase there chance of messing up the gpu more I'd obviously read more about this procedure, i wouldn't trust only on this few posts. I know how to recognize pins, by getting the documentation of chip and then understand which side it's the head and which is the tail (little circle on chip). And i wouldn't for sure risk to solder myself since i don't have experience at all.
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I was asking if i should solder the pins because from what i've read for a lot of peole system doesn't recognize GPU at all, but mine does, as i can show u here: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fimgur.com%2Fa%2FB2C0A&t=663&c=td2lWNTDW7mKGg) I'm a bit worried about this precedure tbh. Thanks Doria
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You have to disable GPU`s BIOS by soldering a wire between two pins on BIOS chip on card before starting machine, and when booted to Windows you have to enable it again, then you can flash orginal BIOS back again and turn off computer and remove soldered wire. Then start it again and it should be normal.
So you say: 1) Sold pin on BIOS chip; 2) Turn windows on (i've read Dos is better, should i use it?); 3) Flash the original bios; 4) Turn off system. 5) unsold. Am i right?
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Guys i need help. I have a Rx 580 pulse 8gb with hynix memory. I flashed a bios through ATIFlash and something went wrong. When i rebooted windows i could not open ATIFlash anymore because it says it cannot read ROM. Going on Devices section this is what i see (image taken from internet so it is in english): https://i.imgur.com/WIdzX1s.pngThe gpu turns on as pc does but fan never stop spinning. I tryed to use ATI Pixel Clock Patcher but didn?t work. The i tryed to use DDU on safe mode and i unistalled AMD Drivers (i think). So after rebooting in normal mode i downloaded last amd driver from adm website and tryed to install them. At the end of installation process a window show saying that the system could not recognize the hardware (error 182). The gpu didn?t change and it?s still not recognized. Did i bricked it? Is there a way to solve this problem? Thank you Doria
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Hi guys, i used SRB to modify the original bios of the Rx580 Pulse 8Gb. With other bios i was used to modify Memory and Gpu frequencies and voltages with Overdriventool. I can modify frequencies but not voltages, can someone explain me how to do that? Thank you!
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