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Topic: Linux overclocking options? (Read 1873 times)

newbie
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June 19, 2011, 07:30:40 PM
#8
Yeah I tried to use Radeon BIOS Editor, ATIFlash on a DOS bootable flash drive but when I run the command "ATIFlash -p 0 bios0.rom" it states the file does not exist.  Undecided

Hmmm maybe I should be typing "ATIFlash -p 0 bios0.bin"?

Nope, I needed to drop the bin to win. Should read "ATIFlash -p 0 filename". Works perfectly fine now. Afterburner opens with correct clocks! Linux here I come!
jr. member
Activity: 50
Merit: 10
June 19, 2011, 06:15:10 PM
#7
I have been told that it is very dangerous to flash the BIOS. Is that true? Is there anything I can do to take precautions in limiting the possibility of bricking a card?

1. dump the BIOS! If something goes wrong you can just reflash it.

2. One card at a time! If something goes wrong here, use the dumped BIOS from 1. to bring it back to life.

Dump = Backup?

I'm looking to just allow the cards to be overclocked by aticonfig up to 995. I'm not looking to mess with voltage. I assume doing that will be safer then messing with voltage.
jr. member
Activity: 50
Merit: 10
June 19, 2011, 12:06:06 PM
#6
I have been told that it is very dangerous to flash the BIOS. Is that true? Is there anything I can do to take precautions in limiting the possibility of bricking a card?
member
Activity: 83
Merit: 10
June 19, 2011, 01:06:04 AM
#5
Does anyone know if you can edit the bios for the Sapphire Xtreme 5850 with different clock speeds and voltages? I think I remember reading that you couldn't do this. I can't recall though.
legendary
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Radix-The Decentralized Finance Protocol
June 19, 2011, 01:04:20 AM
#4
From what I've seen that's just a front end GUI for aticonfig. I've been able to underclock the ram but my cards wont overclock the GPUs over 900 for my xfx 5830 and 875 for my sapphire 5830. Am I missing something here?

No, AMDOverdriveCtrl is a front end for the AMD ADL library (which I suspect is the same one aticonfig uses). If your card bios is limited no tool in linux will help you. You need to flash the bios if you want to go further. And to do that you need to do it in windows. Once the card is flashed you can go back to linux.
jr. member
Activity: 50
Merit: 10
June 19, 2011, 12:50:55 AM
#3
From what I've seen that's just a front end GUI for aticonfig. I've been able to underclock the ram but my cards wont overclock the GPUs over 900 for my xfx 5830 and 875 for my sapphire 5830. Am I missing something here?
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1001
Radix-The Decentralized Finance Protocol
June 19, 2011, 12:08:54 AM
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AMDOverdriveCtrl
jr. member
Activity: 50
Merit: 10
June 18, 2011, 11:40:31 PM
#1
I just wanted to make sure about this; the only way to ovetclock in Linux is either through aticinfig or its front end GUIs orby flashing the BIOS on the cards?

I was using windows before and I was getting my 5830sat around 290 to 300. I had to move to Linux cause of stability issues and now I'm running at 278 and 260.

If RBE or something similar is my only choice is the risk worth it? Are there any other options?
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