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Topic: SRBPolaris V3.5 - BIOS editor for AMD RX4XX and RX5XX cards - page 26. (Read 125165 times)

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Here's one nice bios for Sapphire 480 4g Nitro+ OC with Hynix/Micron support

http://www.filedropper.com/rx480sku11260-02-20g-mod

Straps 1500
1145/1900 mhz
VDDC -100mV
Fan & Temp set
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Wow Polaris is weird. When I first heard about not being able to lower vcore below 1.0V or less than VDDCI (or whatever is happening) I didn't even believe it.

Anyway, on the overclock.net PBE thread gupsterg referred to a post that seemed like it might be helpful in that regard so just thought I'd link it here.

http://www.overclock.net/t/1604567/polaris-bios-editing-rx5xx-rx4xx/#post_25839245

This part in particular

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If u don't change this byte from 0F to 0B, memcontroller voltage will be the same as vcore.
Some customs have this value already set, else i wouldn't know about it.

He is talking about doing a windows regedit but says the thing he is editing is an exact copy of the powerplay table in the VBIOS.

Anyhow, not sure if this is useful info or stuff your mother already knows, but figured I'd post it in case it is.
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It was only the wind.
it's not fake, but it won't work on every card.
+ there are things that can be done with i2c commands but can not be done directly in bios IMO.

There are, like VRM switching frequency. I wrote some tools that do this for me on common VRM controllers.
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V2.6

- Editable options: VendorID, DeviceID and Subsystem VendorID
- Added 'Small power limit' option to Powertune
- Added 'Clock stretch amount' option to Powertune

https://mega.nz/#F!TVgGHQZS!yfmtIvbF67iS4QrEJqb26g

Doktor, let's say I've tons of gpus with same brand and model. All are same. While flashing their bios I'd like to use unique names to identify them in case I face an issue.

For example. In my rack, I have 6 gpus on first floor. Another at second floor. Can I use  VendorID or DeviceID option and add names like "GPU1atFirstFloor"?

This way, I could check HWinfo and if i see memory error, I could easily identify the failing gpu. Could you please clarify this?

Thanks.
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Hi,

I have some issues with RX 470 Nitro (not +) card.

Maybe it's not fully supported.

When I change voltage, it's seems it's not fully applied.

Thx for your help and for your work.

Thx
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V2.6

- Editable options: VendorID, DeviceID and Subsystem VendorID
- Added 'Small power limit' option to Powertune
- Added 'Clock stretch amount' option to Powertune

https://mega.nz/#F!TVgGHQZS!yfmtIvbF67iS4QrEJqb26g
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it's not fake, but it won't work on every card.
+ there are things that can be done with i2c commands but can not be done directly in bios IMO.

There are, like VRM switching frequency. I wrote some tools that do this for me on common VRM controllers.

In IR3567B register for VRM switching frequency is known and preset for it could be added to VOI.
Or I am missing something?

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Hi doktor83,

Can you add support to this 512KB BIOS file

https://ufile.io/h29x0

MSI 470 Armor OC 4GB

With trap copy is couldn't get more than 27MH Sad

https://ufile.io/ur18l  << trap copied
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Im not sure what setting to change the voltage to on this. The mV is a big number.
It shows GPU Voltage: 1135 MHZ/ 65288 mV
i thought u just replace the big value with the actual mv value u want
say 900, hard to tell if anything works though i still see over 1000 when the card runs
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im trying to figure out the vddc as well, i set it to 1068 for a card because its not as high quality as the others. im using afterburner to tune the cards which all are -60mv(1037-1068mv) but this one is -48mv(1093-1131mv) so i put in the low numbers and set everything to the min values shown here then it just puts it all back to original and runs that from what i see in afterburner after flashing and restarting... im running 580 pulse 8gb hynix cards
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Im not sure what setting to change the voltage to on this. The mV is a big number.
It shows GPU Voltage: 1135 MHZ/ 65288 mV
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haven't seen so much non-sense talk in a while  Roll Eyes
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F8 is -8 actually not -50.
Try putting that value to 0, and see what V you get really.

I thought that -8 x 6.25mv = -50mv unless my maths are wrong?

That would be 0xF8 x 6.25mV, not 0xF8 like you said earlier. Smiley
Did you try changing F8 to 00 in hex editor and checking the voltage in gpu-z as i suggested ?
It will be higher.. for 1 step, which is 25mV..

So for this card you are trying, the voltage offset can be found at 0xF8, is this a standard for all cards that can be offset and if it is not the standard hex value, how did you determine 0xF8 for this specific card
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it's not fake, but it won't work on every card.
+ there are things that can be done with i2c commands but can not be done directly in bios IMO.

There are, like VRM switching frequency. I wrote some tools that do this for me on common VRM controllers.

So every card could have hacked I2C commands to offset the voltage, with the right tools?
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F8 is -8 actually not -50.
Try putting that value to 0, and see what V you get really.

I thought that -8 x 6.25mv = -50mv unless my maths are wrong?

That would be 0xF8 x 6.25mV, not 0xF8 like you said earlier. Smiley
Did you try changing F8 to 00 in hex editor and checking the voltage in gpu-z as i suggested ?
It will be higher.. for 1 step, which is 25mV..
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F8 is -8 actually not -50.
Try putting that value to 0, and see what V you get really.

I thought that -8 x 6.25mv = -50mv unless my maths are wrong?
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Hi,
I try to use SRBPolaris to make a RX480 more stable (a loser at silicon lottery, unstable above 2000MHz/Stride 1750). It is slightly more stable when voltage of the VRAM (controller) is at 1020-1040mV.

As i understand you can only undervolt VDDCI ?
What is the relation between VDDCI and the VRAM Voltage (controller)?
What if I put a higher voltage for VRAM (controller?) and VDDCI?

thanks already for you work (my other card, winner of silicon lottery, appreciate undervolting).
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