So it's just an offset to VDDC? I'd like to keep VDDCI fixed, while still having VDDC change according to the dpm state.
No it's an offset to VDDCI/AUX, they both have seperate offsets in the rom. In 90% of the cases you won't find VDDCI offset, so you can add it
8D = VDDC , 8E = VDDCI/AUX or MVDDC
So at 1625, are you getting much more than 23.6Mh?
Not more but the same
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Français aussi? Tabarnak! Combien de langues est ce que tu parles?
Ah oui bien sûr!
Je parle 4 langues.
Néerlandais, Français, Allemand et Anglais
Je suis élevé multilingue.
So how do you figure out exactly whether 01 is Hynix/Elpida or 02 is Hynix/Elpida ?
I always assumed 01 was Hynix
The numbers are arbitrary. It's by the timings you can tell which is which. Look at the BIOS for a card that only supports Elpida to find the standard Elpida timings. Compare that to the timings in your BIOS, and if one of the type 01 timings matches, then you know it is Elpida. Same thing for Hynix.
Although I haven't tried it yet, I suspect the two (Elpida/Hynix straps) are interchangeable. I have tried changing a few of the individual timing entries with the goal of making fully custom straps, but it's too much work for too little benefit to try to figure out all the timing values. GDDR5 doesn't just have RAS/CAS timings, it has things like the four activate window (tFAW), 32 activate window, and more.
If I could get my hands on an AMD BIOS developer's guide, it would be much easier...
You're starting to surprise me..
I think i missjudged you..