joaocha
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September 15, 2016, 07:54:27 PM Last edit: September 15, 2016, 11:08:29 PM by joaocha |
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How can i edit Gigabyte 390/390x voltages? since bios is locked? Someone can help me?
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Hutalar
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September 16, 2016, 06:05:03 PM |
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How can i edit Gigabyte 390/390x voltages? since bios is locked? Someone can help me?
You can use the HawaiiBiosReader Hawaii Bios Reader Tool for Bios development https://github.com/OneB1t/HawaiiBiosReader
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bobben2 (OP)
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November 08, 2016, 05:48:29 PM |
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It is the same card, but don't take my word for it. You can check the BIOS name in the upper right corner of Hawaii Bios Reader to be sure. I will tell you a secret. In Hawaii Bios Reader if you click on VRM settings and there is a table with an entry which says 0x8D VDDC Offset, then you are in luck. Because here you can enter a voltage offset that will apply to all DPM states from 1 to 7. If you would like an undervolt of, say -100mV, then you would enter a value of 65520. If you need a different voltage and are not sure where the above value was derived, then PM me. If you do this, then leave the voltage values untouched in the PowerPlay and LimitTables. This will work only if Hawai Bios editor shows a table, which it does for my Sapphire Nitro cards. Be sure to read the red text above the table and be sure you know what you are doing.
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Boathouse
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November 21, 2016, 08:41:39 AM |
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You can follow the advice of the OP. But that is mainly giving fixed voltage to the various clock frequencies.
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h311m4n
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November 21, 2016, 10:46:38 AM |
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Simply set a fixed values for DPM7 (for instance 1000Mhs/1100mv), leave the rest on auto. I say this for 2 reasons: 1. When you mine, only DPM7 matters as it's the highest frequency 2. Your card doesn't have dual bios, so if you f things up, you should still be able to boot without issues.
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bazsy
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November 30, 2016, 10:09:18 AM |
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Any bios sapphire r9 380 nitro 4gb samsung memory?
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bobben2 (OP)
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November 30, 2016, 09:42:38 PM |
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Any bios sapphire r9 380 nitro 4gb samsung memory?
Just download & use the Tonga Bios editor to edit the voltages and frequencies. You can also look up nerdralph's thread on how to modify the memory timings to increase hash rates further. For that you will need to use a hex editor after which you will again need to open the bios file in Tonga BIOS editor to fix the checksum. My Sapphire 380X does 23.5 MH/s mining ETH/ETC and it is running at 1000/1650 core/mem.
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December 07, 2016, 03:35:05 PM |
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Thanks for the tutorial ill definitely need it, any chance you know a good Hawaii Bios editor for Mac?
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cleverserge
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January 19, 2017, 09:47:11 AM |
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Hello,
Will the method form the first post work on MSI R9 390? What version of drivers are required? I'm running on Win7 x64 with 15.12 Catalyst
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bobben2 (OP)
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January 19, 2017, 04:30:48 PM |
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Yes, it should work on all Hawaii cards, although I have only been able to verify it work on XFX,Sapphire Nitro and Asus 390-cards
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January 19, 2017, 08:10:11 PM |
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And one more question.
Is it worth undervolting for Zcash mining? Will it give any profit? Now my r9 390s run on stock clocks with 350Sol/280W per card
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bobben2 (OP)
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January 19, 2017, 08:46:32 PM |
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Yes, you would benefit from undervolting core regardless of the coin/algorithm used to mine it. 280W sounds high for mining ZEC. You probably run with a high core clock.
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January 19, 2017, 09:37:50 PM Last edit: January 22, 2017, 09:34:15 PM by cleverserge |
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Yes, you would benefit from undervolting core regardless of the coin/algorithm used to mine it. 280W sounds high for mining ZEC. You probably run with a high core clock.
Yes, my 6 x R9 390 at 1140/1500 gives 2200Sol/s/1700W with Claymore 11.1 . And on stock clocks I get only 2000 Sol/s, and unknown Watts. On Saturday I'll try to mod the bios and will see power consumtion. P.S. If I send you the original bios and the modified one made by your manual can you please check it? I'm afraid to damage my card I've modded BIOS for my cards. 5 of 6 goes well with reduced voltage (power consumption reduced from 270W to 220W on the wall per card on default clocks Claymore Zcash miner 11.1). But the 6th works about a mnute or less and then halts. I've flashed back the "problem" card with its original rom. What should I change in the ROM to get it work properly with low voltage? And one more question. Nitro's default GPU clock is 1040 as I understood from your rom file. MSI has only 1005 as a default. Can I set GPU to 1040 for my card with 1106mv in DPM7 row? In what way can be overclocked cards with powersafe rom? left is original, right is modded https://www.dropbox.com/s/3dxzo8emvgz5ybf/screen_2017-01-22_23-31-51_window.png?dl=0
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February 24, 2017, 11:54:49 AM |
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Yes, you would benefit from undervolting core regardless of the coin/algorithm used to mine it. 280W sounds high for mining ZEC. You probably run with a high core clock.
Yes, my 6 x R9 390 at 1140/1500 gives 2200Sol/s/1700W with Claymore 11.1 . And on stock clocks I get only 2000 Sol/s, and unknown Watts. On Saturday I'll try to mod the bios and will see power consumtion. P.S. If I send you the original bios and the modified one made by your manual can you please check it? I'm afraid to damage my card I've modded BIOS for my cards. 5 of 6 goes well with reduced voltage (power consumption reduced from 270W to 220W on the wall per card on default clocks Claymore Zcash miner 11.1). But the 6th works about a mnute or less and then halts. I've flashed back the "problem" card with its original rom. What should I change in the ROM to get it work properly with low voltage? And one more question. Nitro's default GPU clock is 1040 as I understood from your rom file. MSI has only 1005 as a default. Can I set GPU to 1040 for my card with 1106mv in DPM7 row? In what way can be overclocked cards with powersafe rom? left is original, right is modded For that card, you can just increase the voltage a bit.
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dooferorg
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April 20, 2017, 01:27:52 PM |
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I'm a bit bummed with my ASUS Strix 390. I did a backup with ATIWinFlash, tried the voltage changes as outlined and it just crashes when attempting to mine.
To make matters worse, I re-flashed the backup bios that I made and now the card doesn't do ANYTHING in the ZCash miner. Just sits there with no apparent load change. What is really odd is that in Claymore ZCash miner it says 'Card recognized as Radeon 290' .. even though it's a 390 and the device manager says it's a 390 too.
I've tried reflashing a few times, done the driver removal (DDU) and reinstall and no joy.
I have it aside on a separate system as the only card. It is usable within Windows 10 for the desktop, although I've not done any 3DMark or FurMark testing with it.
Anyone have any hints on how to get this card usable again?
My card is ASUS Strix 390 8GB.. If anyone has another BIOS file that might work, can we PM?
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May 09, 2017, 10:28:29 AM |
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I'm a bit bummed with my ASUS Strix 390. I did a backup with ATIWinFlash, tried the voltage changes as outlined and it just crashes when attempting to mine.
To make matters worse, I re-flashed the backup bios that I made and now the card doesn't do ANYTHING in the ZCash miner. Just sits there with no apparent load change. What is really odd is that in Claymore ZCash miner it says 'Card recognized as Radeon 290' .. even though it's a 390 and the device manager says it's a 390 too.
I've tried reflashing a few times, done the driver removal (DDU) and reinstall and no joy.
I have it aside on a separate system as the only card. It is usable within Windows 10 for the desktop, although I've not done any 3DMark or FurMark testing with it.
Anyone have any hints on how to get this card usable again?
My card is ASUS Strix 390 8GB.. If anyone has another BIOS file that might work, can we PM?
If it has dual bios, you can get the other bios.
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May 09, 2017, 12:01:10 PM Last edit: May 09, 2017, 12:48:46 PM by antantti |
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Anyone have any hints on how to get this card usable again? My card is ASUS Strix 390 8GB.. If anyone has another BIOS file that might work, can we PM?
If it has dual bios, you can get the other bios. It doesn't. Original hynix-only bios if dooferorg still needs it, use dos atiflash: https://ufile.io/ztip3
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September 20, 2017, 10:20:51 PM |
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Hi Everyone before open a topic i checked here does have any bios mod or not. Found only 1 of them which is not working/
I bought 8 r9, 390 ,8gb card and i need mod. Right now without modding i am getting 30-31 mhz but what i heard it can be push around 35-40.
Also i can use one mod for all card or all card need own mod bios?
I have bellow cards
1x Gigabyte Windforce
1x MSI AMD Radeon R9 390X 8GB
3 x ASUS STRIX R9 390 DC3OC 8GB GDDR5
1x POWERCOLOR R9 390 8GB
1X SAPPHIRE NITRO R9 390 8GB
1X MSI R9 390 8GB
I hope someone can help me.
Thanks
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