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September 05, 2017, 05:23:19 PM |
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Hi , I have a Gigabyte my rx480 4GB Elipda, I am looking for the performance settings.
I know I can simply just cut and paste from 1500 upwards , but I am told that is not the best way to get the best results .
So does anyone have a link to the Elpida memory performance settings so I can cut and paste it into my bios using Polaris editor.
TYI
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September 05, 2017, 05:59:22 PM |
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Wow !!?! So I presume I use ATIwin , save my original bios , run it through PBE , it produces a modded bios , use ATIwin to flash the modded one ?
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Vann
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September 05, 2017, 06:02:23 PM |
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Wow !!?! So I presume I use ATIwin , save my original bios , run it through PBE , it produces a modded bios , use ATIwin to flash the modded one ? Yes. Just give the modded Bios a new name when saving it so you don't overwrite the original. You also need to run Atiwinflash as an administrator. I would suggest removing all the other cards from the PCI-E slots and leaving just the card you want to flash to make sure it's the right card. Wait for Atiwinflash to finish and only reboot when it says you can. With most cards, you also may need to use the pixel patcher after modding the Bios to bypass the signature check when using a modded Bios. https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-AMD-ATI-Pixel-Clock-Patcher
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September 05, 2017, 06:49:53 PM |
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Wow !!?! So I presume I use ATIwin , save my original bios , run it through PBE , it produces a modded bios , use ATIwin to flash the modded one ? Yes. Just give the modded Bios a new name when saving it so you don't overwrite the original. You also need to run Atiwinflash as an administrator. I would suggest removing all the other cards from the PCI-E slots and leaving just the card you want to flash to make sure it's the right card. Wait for Atiwinflash to finish and only reboot when it says you can. With most cards, you also may need to use the pixel patcher after modding the Bios to bypass the signature check when using a modded Bios. https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-AMD-ATI-Pixel-Clock-PatcherPerfect thank you I shall give it a try, I presume that 1.6 does not just copy the memory strap and paste it above?
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Vann
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September 05, 2017, 07:16:12 PM |
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Wow !!?! So I presume I use ATIwin , save my original bios , run it through PBE , it produces a modded bios , use ATIwin to flash the modded one ? Yes. Just give the modded Bios a new name when saving it so you don't overwrite the original. You also need to run Atiwinflash as an administrator. I would suggest removing all the other cards from the PCI-E slots and leaving just the card you want to flash to make sure it's the right card. Wait for Atiwinflash to finish and only reboot when it says you can. With most cards, you also may need to use the pixel patcher after modding the Bios to bypass the signature check when using a modded Bios. https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-AMD-ATI-Pixel-Clock-PatcherPerfect thank you I shall give it a try, I presume that 1.6 does not just copy the memory strap and paste it above? No. The one click timing patch option applies the bundled performance timings according to the memory type detected for your card.
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