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November 12, 2016, 05:23:17 PM |
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In fact, wrong checksum on memory timings doesnt matter, So i force flash it with atiflash from command prompt.
P.s. i also have some msi 280x, didnt check which memory is inside, But bios is larger than on older 280x/7970 (they put new serial flash ic in, its double the size), Modding gave me some solid results, should be good for your card, too. (Sustained 80+ sols/s).
@others, dont flash this bios randomly. It's gonna brick your cards. It's only for mentioned msi card.
Have anice day.
B.r. Brka
How would I know which strap is tight? Basically we are just copying the timings of the tight strap to the other strap but which one? As I can see backreading thru the work of the Stilt, he edited hex to be tight but not just copy pasting the lower tight strap to the higher strap. Thanks.
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November 12, 2016, 05:49:24 PM |
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In fact, wrong checksum on memory timings doesnt matter, So i force flash it with atiflash from command prompt.
P.s. i also have some msi 280x, didnt check which memory is inside, But bios is larger than on older 280x/7970 (they put new serial flash ic in, its double the size), Modding gave me some solid results, should be good for your card, too. (Sustained 80+ sols/s).
@others, dont flash this bios randomly. It's gonna brick your cards. It's only for mentioned msi card.
Have anice day.
B.r. Brka
How would I know which strap is tight? Basically we are just copying the timings of the tight strap to the other strap but which one? As I can see backreading thru the work of the Stilt, he edited hex to be tight but not just copy pasting the lower tight strap to the higher strap. Thanks. This is the same question I have. On the HD 7970 I mentioned above there are 5 timings for the Hynix AFR. On my GPU the 3rd and the 4th timing have identical hex code. The last is different. I copied the 3rd and replaced the 5th with it. Not much change actually. I am sure that I am missing something and that is why I asked for someone to mod my original from the link above.
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PleaseModMyBios
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November 12, 2016, 08:22:52 PM Last edit: November 12, 2016, 08:40:38 PM by PleaseModMyBios |
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Hello there, is there anybody who will mode my Bios HD7970 Sapphire Vapor X GHZ edition for ZEC mining please??It's Hynix AFR. Original Bios is here: https://ulozto.cz/!irAvZqBdNeFZ/sapphire-hd7970-3072-130711-rom or here (it's the same) https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/151332/sapphire-hd7970-3072-130711I'll be very gratefull if somebody do it for me I can flash Bios but I am too noob to change the timing in Hex Editor Thank you very much
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November 12, 2016, 08:37:54 PM |
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Alright I finally found a good ELPIDA timing strap. Use only 1500 Mhz. That Gigabyte 7970 finally gets 80 Sol/s using this, previously it was max 70 Sol/s Put it inside your bios, I am too lazy to do any more Hex editing. This has only 9 timings so make sure you include an extra dummy timing so the length of the file is the same. 20 4E 00 02 99 91 33 20 00 00 00 00 60 88 11 07 C0 52 0A 06 0F 09 91 00 00 20 41 00 22 AA 1C 00 15 00 14 20 9A 88 40 A1 00 00 00 00 03 01 05 07 08 0A 10 0C 40 9C 00 02 99 91 33 20 00 00 00 00 60 94 12 0F D0 52 0A 07 15 8D 32 01 00 20 41 00 22 AA 1C 00 1D 03 14 20 9A 88 80 A2 00 00 00 00 06 01 0A 0F 10 0E 16 0C 80 38 01 02 77 71 33 20 00 00 00 00 A5 AC 35 1F 30 53 09 0C 20 98 75 02 00 44 82 00 22 AA 1C 00 44 09 14 20 2A 89 00 A5 00 00 00 00 0C 06 14 1A 20 19 21 0F 90 5F 01 02 77 71 33 20 00 00 00 00 E7 B4 36 23 40 53 09 0D 24 9B C6 02 00 44 A2 00 22 AA 1C 00 4C 0B 14 20 2A 89 80 A5 00 00 00 00 0E 08 16 1C 24 1C 25 0F A0 86 01 02 77 71 33 20 00 00 00 00 29 39 77 26 50 53 09 0E 26 1D 17 03 00 64 A2 00 22 AA 1C 00 54 0C 14 20 AA 89 00 A6 00 00 00 00 0F 0A 18 1D 27 1E 27 10 48 E8 01 02 77 71 33 20 00 00 00 00 AD 49 79 30 70 53 09 10 2D 23 E9 03 00 66 E3 00 22 AA 1C 00 64 0F 14 20 BA 89 80 A7 00 00 00 00 13 0E 1E 23 31 24 2E 11 F0 49 02 02 77 71 33 20 00 00 00 00 CE CD 59 39 80 55 11 11 2E 15 89 08 00 48 C6 00 22 33 9D 08 6C 00 14 20 6A 89 00 A0 02 00 31 20 14 0F 26 2B 88 25 2F 15 C4 7A 02 02 77 71 33 20 00 00 00 00 73 62 7C 3E B0 53 09 14 3A 2D 1C 05 00 69 26 01 22 AA 1C 00 04 06 14 20 EA 89 80 A9 03 00 03 00 19 14 26 2B 3F 2E 3B 13 98 AB 02 02 77 71 33 20 00 00 00 00 B5 6A 7D 43 C0 53 09 15 3E 30 7D 05 00 6A 27 01 22 AA 1C 00 0C 08 14 20 FA 89 40 AA 03 00 03 00 1B 16 29 2E 44 31 3F 13 Could someone help me getting these straps into my rom? would be great http://www.filedropper.com/club3d
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christiano88
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November 12, 2016, 09:37:09 PM |
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Anyone, please? I tried flashing the one from stilt's collection, card would not show up in device manager anymore, had to revert to default.
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November 12, 2016, 09:51:57 PM |
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As a temp solution until we have correct bios, try flashing this one. It is working with my vapor-x ghz, now more than 24h stable ~83-88 sol/s ASUS R9 280X with HYNIX AFR memory https://mega.nz/#!zwl1WDIa!kLFqZgCkMPiH1DOQe3Rg3FbQHpXZN-xq_CdmREBha04 Slight undervolt to 1.075V, 1070/1600. MSI Might say 1375 for mem but its 1600 since I didn't update the previous DPM field in VBE.
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PleaseModMyBios
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November 12, 2016, 10:35:33 PM |
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As a temp solution until we have correct bios, try flashing this one. It is working with my vapor-x ghz, now more than 24h stable ~83-88 sol/s ASUS R9 280X with HYNIX AFR memory https://mega.nz/#!zwl1WDIa!kLFqZgCkMPiH1DOQe3Rg3FbQHpXZN-xq_CdmREBha04 Slight undervolt to 1.075V, 1070/1600. MSI Might say 1375 for mem but its 1600 since I didn't update the previous DPM field in VBE. Thank you very much!
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November 12, 2016, 10:48:34 PM |
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few hours ago, i tried to use 280x bios...but seems like not compatible. so....a google again and found 7950 is 280... so i try to use it...but finlly my gpu bricked. so i reflash again.... https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8mIxnX_aocKVXZTMzlUemJIa1kthis is asus r9 280 original bios setting please help me sir.. Yes because you used a different bios. Backup your current BIOS, follow that Russian guide and modify your straps manually to the ones I posted in the main page. still cant do this sir....my sol/s decrease until 30sol/s. lol
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oslak
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November 12, 2016, 10:50:57 PM |
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SAv5 works on windows7 and on r9280x. 75-80sol/s. almost same hashrate with claymore but without fees.
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adaseb (OP)
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November 12, 2016, 11:42:16 PM |
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SAv5 works on windows7 and on r9280x. 75-80sol/s. almost same hashrate with claymore but without fees.
Nice but honestly I got no sleep since Oct 28th, unless we are talking about 50% more profit, hardly worth switching over.
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November 12, 2016, 11:42:49 PM |
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SAv5 works on windows7 and on r9280x. 75-80sol/s. almost same hashrate with claymore but without fees.
bro, is there any effect for the windows that we used? as an example currently u use win7 how about 8.1? 8? some of my friend said for mining is better to go windows 10 what is your words dude? thanks
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oslak
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November 12, 2016, 11:53:42 PM |
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SAv5 works on windows7 and on r9280x. 75-80sol/s. almost same hashrate with claymore but without fees.
bro, is there any effect for the windows that we used? as an example currently u use win7 how about 8.1? 8? some of my friend said for mining is better to go windows 10 what is your words dude? thanks No difference, as long as you install cgwin correctly. Claymore find more shares at the same speed. Im still letting it run to see if SA will catch up.
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oslak
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November 12, 2016, 11:55:16 PM |
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SAv5 works on windows7 and on r9280x. 75-80sol/s. almost same hashrate with claymore but without fees.
Nice but honestly I got no sleep since Oct 28th, unless we are talking about 50% more profit, hardly worth switching over. Take some rest.
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adaseb (OP)
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November 12, 2016, 11:55:51 PM |
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SAv5 works on windows7 and on r9280x. 75-80sol/s. almost same hashrate with claymore but without fees.
bro, is there any effect for the windows that we used? as an example currently u use win7 how about 8.1? 8? some of my friend said for mining is better to go windows 10 what is your words dude? thanks No difference, as long as you install cgwin correctly. Claymore find more shares at the same speed. Im still letting it run to see if SA will catch up. Amount of shares doesn't mean anything. Every share is a different weight. Pools balance the share size so you submit a share every few 30 seconds or so. It doesnt affect your overall speed.
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oslak
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November 12, 2016, 11:58:14 PM |
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SAv5 works on windows7 and on r9280x. 75-80sol/s. almost same hashrate with claymore but without fees.
bro, is there any effect for the windows that we used? as an example currently u use win7 how about 8.1? 8? some of my friend said for mining is better to go windows 10 what is your words dude? thanks No difference, as long as you install cgwin correctly. Claymore find more shares at the same speed. Im still letting it run to see if SA will catch up. Amount of shares doesn't mean anything. Every share is a different weight. Pools balance the share size so you submit a share every few 30 seconds or so. It doesnt affect your overall speed. I set the same difficulty level on the same pool. Receiving the same nonce.
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adaseb (OP)
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November 13, 2016, 12:02:19 AM |
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SAv5 works on windows7 and on r9280x. 75-80sol/s. almost same hashrate with claymore but without fees.
bro, is there any effect for the windows that we used? as an example currently u use win7 how about 8.1? 8? some of my friend said for mining is better to go windows 10 what is your words dude? thanks No difference, as long as you install cgwin correctly. Claymore find more shares at the same speed. Im still letting it run to see if SA will catch up. Amount of shares doesn't mean anything. Every share is a different weight. Pools balance the share size so you submit a share every few 30 seconds or so. It doesnt affect your overall speed. I set the same difficulty level on the same pool. Receiving the same nonce. Hmm, maybe its just luck should even out in a few hours. Highly doubt its displaying the incorrect speed.
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oslak
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November 13, 2016, 12:06:04 AM |
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SAv5 works on windows7 and on r9280x. 75-80sol/s. almost same hashrate with claymore but without fees.
bro, is there any effect for the windows that we used? as an example currently u use win7 how about 8.1? 8? some of my friend said for mining is better to go windows 10 what is your words dude? thanks No difference, as long as you install cgwin correctly. Claymore find more shares at the same speed. Im still letting it run to see if SA will catch up. Amount of shares doesn't mean anything. Every share is a different weight. Pools balance the share size so you submit a share every few 30 seconds or so. It doesnt affect your overall speed. I set the same difficulty level on the same pool. Receiving the same nonce. Hmm, maybe its just luck should even out in a few hours. Highly doubt its displaying the incorrect speed. Will let it run further but initial 24hours claymore finds 27% more.
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Gaglam
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November 13, 2016, 09:09:59 AM |
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Alright I finally found a good ELPIDA timing strap. Use only 1500 Mhz. That Gigabyte 7970 finally gets 80 Sol/s using this, previously it was max 70 Sol/s Put it inside your bios, I am too lazy to do any more Hex editing. This has only 9 timings so make sure you include an extra dummy timing so the length of the file is the same. 20 4E 00 02 99 91 33 20 00 00 00 00 60 88 11 07 C0 52 0A 06 0F 09 91 00 00 20 41 00 22 AA 1C 00 15 00 14 20 9A 88 40 A1 00 00 00 00 03 01 05 07 08 0A 10 0C 40 9C 00 02 99 91 33 20 00 00 00 00 60 94 12 0F D0 52 0A 07 15 8D 32 01 00 20 41 00 22 AA 1C 00 1D 03 14 20 9A 88 80 A2 00 00 00 00 06 01 0A 0F 10 0E 16 0C 80 38 01 02 77 71 33 20 00 00 00 00 A5 AC 35 1F 30 53 09 0C 20 98 75 02 00 44 82 00 22 AA 1C 00 44 09 14 20 2A 89 00 A5 00 00 00 00 0C 06 14 1A 20 19 21 0F 90 5F 01 02 77 71 33 20 00 00 00 00 E7 B4 36 23 40 53 09 0D 24 9B C6 02 00 44 A2 00 22 AA 1C 00 4C 0B 14 20 2A 89 80 A5 00 00 00 00 0E 08 16 1C 24 1C 25 0F A0 86 01 02 77 71 33 20 00 00 00 00 29 39 77 26 50 53 09 0E 26 1D 17 03 00 64 A2 00 22 AA 1C 00 54 0C 14 20 AA 89 00 A6 00 00 00 00 0F 0A 18 1D 27 1E 27 10 48 E8 01 02 77 71 33 20 00 00 00 00 AD 49 79 30 70 53 09 10 2D 23 E9 03 00 66 E3 00 22 AA 1C 00 64 0F 14 20 BA 89 80 A7 00 00 00 00 13 0E 1E 23 31 24 2E 11 F0 49 02 02 77 71 33 20 00 00 00 00 CE CD 59 39 80 55 11 11 2E 15 89 08 00 48 C6 00 22 33 9D 08 6C 00 14 20 6A 89 00 A0 02 00 31 20 14 0F 26 2B 88 25 2F 15 C4 7A 02 02 77 71 33 20 00 00 00 00 73 62 7C 3E B0 53 09 14 3A 2D 1C 05 00 69 26 01 22 AA 1C 00 04 06 14 20 EA 89 80 A9 03 00 03 00 19 14 26 2B 3F 2E 3B 13 98 AB 02 02 77 71 33 20 00 00 00 00 B5 6A 7D 43 C0 53 09 15 3E 30 7D 05 00 6A 27 01 22 AA 1C 00 0C 08 14 20 FA 89 40 AA 03 00 03 00 1B 16 29 2E 44 31 3F 13 Could someone help me getting these straps into my rom? would be great http://www.filedropper.com/club3dI just dont know where to put this lines. I find the 22 AA in my hex editor though... and where and what to put inside this dummy timing? Would be really nice if someone could help me with that.
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dexxa05
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November 13, 2016, 10:16:06 AM |
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Guys,
Where I can get a BIOS for XFX RX480 8G (Ref). I'm using lowpower, but want something else.
Thx
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