doktor83 (OP)
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June 05, 2017, 06:56:55 PM |
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This is because it has no init regulator object in its VoltageObjectInfo table - and he said he doesn't plan to add support for inserting offsets, so god knows he wouldn't support inserting entire voltage objects.
Niko and you pointed out a few things, and since you were right, no one has to be affraid, i won't add anything "spectacular" to the tool
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bond007taz
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June 11, 2017, 12:16:17 AM |
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i have a XFX 560 4GB card that when I try to open the saved BIOS it says "Bios is UKNOWN, card may get damaged after flashing" - i have 2.62 - maybe I need to wait for another version?
P/N 113-P21_XT_4G_D5_170217_HM_SF BIOS C98121 Polaris21 XT A1 GDDR5 256Mx32 4GB 214e/300m
checksum 0x7B FW Signature 4D4F5441 VendorID 1002 DeviceID 67FF Sybsystem VendorID 1682
memory types: Micron SK Hynix
let me know if you want me to post my bios.
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spyshagg
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June 11, 2017, 08:16:04 AM |
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@doktor83
The bios Voltage modifications (vddc) work correctly on Windows 7. But when using the same cards on Windows 10, there is a big mismatch between the bios voltage (831mv) and the gpu-z reading (990mv).
Is there any other way to setup the bios voltage so that it works in Windows 10 (and linux) ?
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spyshagg
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June 11, 2017, 11:10:27 AM |
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@doktor83
The bios Voltage modifications (vddc) work correctly on Windows 7. But when using the same cards on Windows 10, there is a big mismatch between the bios voltage (831mv) and the gpu-z reading (990mv).
Is there any other way to setup the bios voltage so that it works in Windows 10 (and linux) ?
Only the proper way. okay?
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spyshagg
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June 11, 2017, 11:21:56 AM |
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@doktor83
The bios Voltage modifications (vddc) work correctly on Windows 7. But when using the same cards on Windows 10, there is a big mismatch between the bios voltage (831mv) and the gpu-z reading (990mv).
Is there any other way to setup the bios voltage so that it works in Windows 10 (and linux) ?
Only the proper way. okay? Meaning VoltageObjectInfo, with an offset. Hex editing? Just like the hawaii and grenada? I did tons of that on my 290x back in the day. Anything different 290x > 570 I should know about? I'm reading I can only alter the offset...
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Eliovp
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Huh?
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June 11, 2017, 11:38:29 AM |
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@doktor83
The bios Voltage modifications (vddc) work correctly on Windows 7. But when using the same cards on Windows 10, there is a big mismatch between the bios voltage (831mv) and the gpu-z reading (990mv).
Is there any other way to setup the bios voltage so that it works in Windows 10 (and linux) ?
Only the proper way. okay? Meaning VoltageObjectInfo, with an offset. Hex editing? Just like the hawaii and grenada? I did tons of that on my 290x back in the day. Anything different 290x > 570 I should know about? I'm reading I can only alter the offset... Different controllers, different offsets
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spyshagg
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June 11, 2017, 02:25:38 PM |
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aside from the uefi padding, I did all of the above in the 290 days. Thanks for the guidance cheers
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niko2004x
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June 11, 2017, 04:57:23 PM |
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and then you need to go to the padding between the legacy VBIOS & the UEFI one, and remove enough such that the VBIOS image remains the same size
There are very rare bioses where it (remove part of the padding) is not possible.
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doktor83 (OP)
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June 11, 2017, 05:07:15 PM |
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and then you need to go to the padding between the legacy VBIOS & the UEFI one, and remove enough such that the VBIOS image remains the same size
There are very rare bioses where it (remove part of the padding) is not possible. so how do you add anything extra in those kind of bioses?
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dexvitality
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June 11, 2017, 05:14:40 PM |
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Anyone have HIS RX 580 IceQ X2 Turbo 8Gb MICRON Original Bios? I had a 2 cards with Hynix and Micron and I over wrote my Micron's Original Bios, I would really appreciate it if anyone has this model with the Micron bios rom file. T.T
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niko2004x
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June 11, 2017, 06:14:18 PM |
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and then you need to go to the padding between the legacy VBIOS & the UEFI one, and remove enough such that the VBIOS image remains the same size
There are very rare bioses where it (remove part of the padding) is not possible. so how do you add anything extra in those kind of bioses? You get real creative. Find anything that you can remove. ANYTHING that can be thrown out must go. You also could extend VBIOS with additional block and fix related data.
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June 15, 2017, 04:48:45 AM |
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Hi. Bios editor can not see all memory timings Gigabyte AMD Radeon RX 460 [GV-RX460WF2OC-4GD] Bios 512 Kb. http://www.filedropper.com/biosorg
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June 15, 2017, 05:19:12 AM Last edit: June 15, 2017, 06:34:22 AM by niko2004x |
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What do you mean by 'all'? This bios has support for only one type of memory 'MT51J256M32HF_1_35V' and has timings for memory clocks 200Mhz, ..., 1500Mhz.
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doktor83 (OP)
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June 15, 2017, 05:43:03 AM |
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He probably misses 1500-2000
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June 15, 2017, 06:25:50 AM |
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And what then is timing used at the native memory frequency of 7000? 1500 timing?
There are no timings 1625 ... 2000 there
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June 15, 2017, 06:57:40 AM Last edit: June 15, 2017, 07:12:02 AM by niko2004x |
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And what then is timing used at the native memory frequency of 7000? 1500 timing?
1500. Since it is MT51J256M32HF_1_35V and not MT51J256M32HF I am not sure if it will ever work at 1750.
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bond007taz
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June 20, 2017, 01:40:32 AM |
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dang - my card is still unknown with 2.63 XFX 560 4GB P/N 113-P21_XT_4G_D5_170217_HM_SF BIOS C98121 Polaris21 XT A1 GDDR5 256Mx32 4GB 214e/300m checksum 0x7B FW Signature 4D4F5441 VendorID 1002 DeviceID 67FF Sybsystem VendorID 1682 memory types: Micron SK Hynix still... i am going to send you some coinage to say thanks for your work
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