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newbie
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September 28, 2021, 09:46:11 AM
#59
i downloaded this tool, and i had all kinda malware hit my pc, now granted this was the ONLY thing i downloaded that day.
and somehow my wallet got emptied they stole all my coins around 250-300 worth so be careful of this thing. ill never use it again  ill stick to SRB for editing bios
that is, what you downloaded in the previous days does not bother you? Roll Eyes
newbie
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September 19, 2021, 03:49:08 PM
#58
I used the 1.6.7 and it bricked my rx 460. Now I cant even reflashed it coz it wont detect the card anymore. I just figured out that bios editor copied the 1600 straps and even put it on 1500 which I believe that screwed it. Now I need help on reviving my card. Lenovo rx 460 4gb (micron)
Try using the patcher program Atikmdag. This program is commonly used for RX400 series graphics cards that are detected by the system after BIOS modification with error 43.
jr. member
Activity: 33
Merit: 1
May 11, 2021, 03:33:55 AM
#57
About to try this on a used Asus Expedition 570 8GB I got for a good price.  Hope it works out!
newbie
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March 12, 2021, 03:37:16 PM
#56
I just the bios mod and my hashrate went from 26 to 30, thanks!
sr. member
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Merit: 359
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January 03, 2021, 08:47:08 AM
#55
a lot of information and nothing useful, I recommend the tested working version of Polaris Bios Editor

virustotal 10/60

if you find anything less, let me know! Wink
I don't know... Let me guess... what about the open source version on Github? That has most of the time 0 detection and sometimes 1 or 2? That you can build on your own from Github source code?
https://github.com/IndeedMiners/PolarisBiosEditor/releases/

i downloaded this tool, and i had all kinda malware hit my pc, now granted this was the ONLY thing i downloaded that day.
and somehow my wallet got emptied they stole all my coins around 250-300 worth so be careful of this thing. ill never use it again  ill stick to SRB for editing bios
That's what happens when you download strange upload of our PBE version from Mega.nz instead of our Github repo...
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
July 23, 2020, 07:19:17 PM
#54
i downloaded this tool, and i had all kinda malware hit my pc, now granted this was the ONLY thing i downloaded that day.
and somehow my wallet got emptied they stole all my coins around 250-300 worth so be careful of this thing. ill never use it again  ill stick to SRB for editing bios
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
July 23, 2020, 01:41:13 PM
#53
a lot of information and nothing useful, I recommend the tested working version of Polaris Bios Editor

virustotal 0/89

if you find anything less, let me know! Wink
newbie
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October 03, 2019, 11:01:44 AM
#52
it is safe to mod bios with one clicking time patch in polaris editor?
sr. member
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March 14, 2019, 07:59:11 AM
#50
crypto-hunter.info/en/polaris-bios-editor-1-6-7-elpida-micron-samsung-hynix/

Clear PBE 1.6.7 + instructions
That much clean that even Github delete that...

Updated PBE 1.7.2 with the latest memory types and RX 590 support:
https://github.com/IndeedMiners/PolarisBiosEditor/releases

And yes, this one is clean Grin Grin Stable for months on Github with several thousands of downloads.

Also the better paid version PBE 3 PRO 2019 with better timings, auto OC and undervolting

https://mining-bios.eu/product/polaris-bios-editor-3-pro-pbe-3-pro-performance-timings/

If you don't know my bios thread here it is, you can read it whole and see my build up trust.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guidetutorialxmrethhow-to-mod-bios-rx470570480580-vega-mining-1954245


P.S. the one OhGodAGirl who was talking shit about me 2 years ago in my thread is now confirmed with cloud mining scam and also exit scam Mineority FPGA...
Pro version has better timmings vs free edition ?! Can you explain me that ? I tested both i and i didnt see any difference  Huh
What memory type? Send me an e-mail or start new ticket https://mining-bios.eu/my-tickets/new-ticket/ It shouldn't have same performance only as last option if better timings arent't compatible.
newbie
Activity: 150
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March 12, 2019, 05:09:42 PM
#49
crypto-hunter.info/en/polaris-bios-editor-1-6-7-elpida-micron-samsung-hynix/

Clear PBE 1.6.7 + instructions
That much clean that even Github delete that...

Updated PBE 1.7.2 with the latest memory types and RX 590 support:
https://github.com/IndeedMiners/PolarisBiosEditor/releases

And yes, this one is clean Grin Grin Stable for months on Github with several thousands of downloads.

Also the better paid version PBE 3 PRO 2019 with better timings, auto OC and undervolting

https://mining-bios.eu/product/polaris-bios-editor-3-pro-pbe-3-pro-performance-timings/

If you don't know my bios thread here it is, you can read it whole and see my build up trust.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guidetutorialxmrethhow-to-mod-bios-rx470570480580-vega-mining-1954245


P.S. the one OhGodAGirl who was talking shit about me 2 years ago in my thread is now confirmed with cloud mining scam and also exit scam Mineority FPGA...
Pro version has better timmings vs free edition ?! Can you explain me that ? I tested both i and i didnt see any difference  Huh
sr. member
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Merit: 359
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March 09, 2019, 05:47:00 AM
#48
crypto-hunter.info/en/polaris-bios-editor-1-6-7-elpida-micron-samsung-hynix/

Clear PBE 1.6.7 + instructions
That much clean that even Github delete that...

Updated PBE 1.7.2 with the latest memory types and RX 590 support:
https://github.com/IndeedMiners/PolarisBiosEditor/releases

And yes, this one is clean Grin Grin Stable for months on Github with several thousands of downloads.

Also the better paid version PBE 3 PRO 2019 with better timings, auto OC and undervolting

https://mining-bios.eu/product/polaris-bios-editor-3-pro-pbe-3-pro-performance-timings/

If you don't know my bios thread here it is, you can read it whole and see my build up trust.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guidetutorialxmrethhow-to-mod-bios-rx470570480580-vega-mining-1954245


P.S. the one OhGodAGirl who was talking shit about me 2 years ago in my thread is now confirmed with cloud mining scam and also exit scam Mineority FPGA...
newbie
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newbie
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January 24, 2019, 07:37:41 PM
#46
Hello! I am new here but have been tweaking my hynix cards for about a year now and just got a perfectly stable rx580 hynix bios that is currently running 29,5/MHS - 31/MHS depending on mem clocks, if you set mem to 2100 and core to 1150 you should see about 29 - 30 MHS. Power consumtion is around 90 to 95 for each card but you can tweak this more if you want to, i am happy with those settings though. Just reply if you want the bios and i will upload it. Kindest regards Xoide Smiley

EDIT: The cards is ASUS ROG-STRIX-RX580-O8G-Gaming
i have the same cards at 31,9 - 33 mhs , but never never a strix will consume 95w Wink come on . be realistic !
newbie
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January 24, 2019, 07:52:37 AM
#45
Hello! I am new here but have been tweaking my hynix cards for about a year now and just got a perfectly stable rx580 hynix bios that is currently running 29,5/MHS - 31/MHS depending on mem clocks, if you set mem to 2100 and core to 1150 you should see about 29 - 30 MHS. Power consumtion is around 90 to 95 for each card but you can tweak this more if you want to, i am happy with those settings though. Just reply if you want the bios and i will upload it. Kindest regards Xoide Smiley

EDIT: The cards is ASUS ROG-STRIX-RX580-O8G-Gaming
newbie
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October 30, 2018, 03:11:55 AM
#44
Hi all! Used this link - https://mega.nz/#F!yXQXGIqA!2AxA4AbQO8r4h7NKqHML1A
Working ok
sr. member
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newbie
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September 22, 2018, 10:41:39 PM
#42
Dead links(404 not found) to well-respected(websearch it!) PBE v1.6.7 source code compile-able on linux:

https://github.com/jaschaknack/PolarisBiosEditor (404 not found)
archive dot org:
https://web.archive.org/web/20171211022847/https://github.com/jaschaknack/PolarisBiosEditor/archive/master.zip (404 not found)
https://web.archive.org/web/20170611072904/https://github.com/jaschaknack/PolarisBiosEditor/archive/master.zip (404 not found)

OK, here's my copy of that master.zip, and what the author gives for his AV key, which may serve you as like a CRC check to see if I touched the zip contents:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1OJ1NJECqiCxrzml-f_yaUTm_B81Kuirh

From README.md including the AV report link:

# PolarisBiosEditor v1.6.7

### Important: You need to disable SecureBoot / Activate CSM in your
### Motherboard UEFI because the modification will make
### the cryptographic signature invalid.

If you don't trust the EXE just build on Linux with ```sh build.sh```. Quick and easy.

For donations or other requests please contact me by email: [email protected]

VirusTotal Report: https://www.virustotal.com/de/file/da96cd604093c686e8b1488726ae10a43a550aea5aaba0c0f308183b86f340f3/analysis/1505395469/

0/58. If your AV warns you about a virus/trojan, consider it as false positive.

Fork from lojkinKot

works on linux with mono, executable is build against .net 3.5

one click timing feature should be used with care, it maybe not stable for you

please build the executable yourself or decompile the existing one if you don't trust

### v1.6.7
- created solution and project files for ide
- support for device id 0x67ef
- better timings for micron memory
- firmware signature test / firmware signature in ascii
- editing of bios message (experimental)
- online check for new versions
- online display of developer notice
newbie
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September 22, 2018, 08:37:26 PM
#41
Thanks for lots of great straps to try, and undervolting advice. I have four RX580s, headless rtos rig, almost ready to go.

I'm going to try a v1.6.7 version(free) of Polaris BE, because from what I am reading here, it seems to be all about the custom straps. I like walking on the shoulders of giants, and since I've never even mined before, and I found a giant, or a master, I think I'll journey[-man] one (more) time. Object-oriented, Larry Wall perl idea be lazy not crazy, etc.

Here's my intro to "giant" or "master" or "guru", and his free PBE version https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/srbpolaris-v35-bios-editor-for-amd-rx4xx-and-rx5xx-cards-1882656 which I expect to have nice straps for my RX580s:

I think with this version of PBE, I detect the personal style and nuance of Jason Kurtz aka The Doctor aka tekcomm* usernames. He is an outstanding developer, having worked at Motorola, and programmed the Scientific Atlanta TV set top boxes, and was in the dev crew working with Linuxium on linux for cheap Chinese 2-in-1 touch screen small laptops with Bay Trail and Cherry Trail bios, when I first encounterred The Doctor and his work. Most notably for us, however, he developped the Rocm Rippa real-time-operating system(RTOS) by stripping down Ubuntu linux, and using rocm atomics. I call that Highway 361 Revisited Tour, because in same style as for his version of Polaris BE, he announced his goal, and then vanished--deleted his git username for "git rocm issue #361" i.e. "Highway 361". I know his gmail and you can find him easy by websearch. He likes solving people's problems for digital coin bounty, when you find him.

If you are interested in joining the Highway 361 Revisited Tour, in The Doctor's inimitable style, his v2 stripped down Ubuntu rtos rig, rocm rippa, check out the rocm Issue #361, closed but that makes no diff and Earl Co and gstoner might respond. I am currently sleuthing what the blacklisting and whitelisting and commands are that make The Doctor's v2 rocm rippa work as rtos, while upgrading to Ubuntu bionic beaver and upgrading amdgpupro to August 30 version compatible with beaver, and upgrading rocm and anything else. Until I get to a good stage, maybe able to install Ubuntu, run a script in two seconds, strip it and make it a blockrippa in fashion of The Doctor rocm rippa, you can try Earl Co's fork v2 v3 v5. I can also try to pull custom straps from The Doctor's PBE, and put them into a later than v1.6.7 version of PBE, and put that out separately and in blockrippa update(fork?) on v2 rocm rippa.

Highway 361 Revisited Tour ("suspicious link removed" hahaha figures, bit (dot) ly (slash) 2p3BEs2 , simply leads to git rocm issue #361)

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legendary
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September 21, 2018, 01:05:28 PM
#40
Didnt find on Github, but just downloaded form

https://miningbro.ru/en/polaris-bios-editor-1-6-7-elpida-micron-samsung-hynix/

Works fine and clear on VirusTotal


^^^^^^^^^^

DO NOT run the executable from this link, it's malware.

https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/bb8fad8afee53434ab30f2a3283734f452c2e4e7b7c5ec8d8201de6d28b2e784/detection

The original Polaris Bios Editor files from jaschaknack's Github can be downloaded from from the links I uploaded.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.40226027

This is great. In my new miners I am about to setup for my colleagues I did the mistake of not saving a copy of the Polaris 1.6.7 which is the one which works great with any Sapphire card for me so far, 570/580 and they work great with specific mining computer boards like Biostar and Asrock.

I don't know why many people are saying that the 1.6.7 is way too unstable as I have not encountered any error with it and the Blockchain August drivers in the rigs I manage for my friends, but maybe I have just been lucky which I don't believe.

My configuration is the same, 1 click timing BIOS mod of every single card before putting them back together as 6 and then applying Pixel Patcher. I don't overclock much through MSI, usually I leave Rx 580 at the 2000 memory clock and only undervolt the core clock. With Rx 570 I increase through MSI, from 1750-2000 and they run stable. I am talking about 4 Gb cards here.
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