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Topic: SRBPolaris V3.5 - BIOS editor for AMD RX4XX and RX5XX cards - page 30. (Read 125165 times)

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Ver 2.5

- Added memory timing strap editor (BETA)
- Added support for Asus RX570 4GB cards

https://mega.nz/#!SBwy3RyK!ttdkkJ3Ogl7Wypx2jSDgqcnuhBFecKicYuRGixzrAr0
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It was only the wind.
Good job, neighbour, now I can change my vddc without using HxD Cheesy

Altough it's working, i don't know why it won't "take it down" to the entered value if you are below 1V.
A value has to be changed somewhere more, but atm i don't have enough time to play around.
Setting the desired value and then running WattTool and just pressing "set" at the mem p1 will change it to the desired value.

Have to find what value does that actually change thru i2c.

The values depend on the controller - I'm pretty sure WattTool only has support for IRXXXX compatibles.
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Anyone knows how to flash elpida memory ? Rx580 sapphire pulse 4gb
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So, got some new Sapphire RX470 4GB nitro+. Cards are amazing, 29.8Mh/s. But, like others it seems, there's an issue with undervolting them (they have hynix). The PBE editors 1.4 and 1.4.1 won't show timings properly. Your editor works for the timings, but something doesn't work right with the different P states. The associated voltages are way too high and the offset doesn't seem to work, even though I check with a HEX editor and the offset is indeed set to the value I entered in your editor.

What straps/clocks are you running for that speed ?

1500 strap all the way to 2000.

Memory to 2075Mhz, core at 1125. But like I said, undervolting isn't working properly.

They are the newer ones (red packaging). Stock they do like 21-22, but once you do the strap mod and o/c de memory, they are faster that my 8Gb cards.
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So, got some new Sapphire RX470 4GB nitro+. Cards are amazing, 29.8Mh/s. But, like others it seems, there's an issue with undervolting them (they have hynix). The PBE editors 1.4 and 1.4.1 won't show timings properly. Your editor works for the timings, but something doesn't work right with the different P states. The associated voltages are way too high and the offset doesn't seem to work, even though I check with a HEX editor and the offset is indeed set to the value I entered in your editor.

What straps/clocks are you running for that speed ?
sr. member
Activity: 487
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So, got some new Sapphire RX470 4GB nitro+. Cards are amazing, 29.8Mh/s. But, like others it seems, there's an issue with undervolting them (they have hynix). The PBE editors 1.4 and 1.4.1 won't show timings properly. Your editor works for the timings, but something doesn't work right with the different P states. The associated voltages are way too high and the offset doesn't seem to work, even though I check with a HEX editor and the offset is indeed set to the value I entered in your editor.
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Im on half way with the strap editor [...]
Maybe in a week or so.

Does it mean we will be able to set TRCDR, TRCDRA and so on using colourful gui?

That's the plan  Grin

Yeah i noticed some XFX cards dont work in watttool, you cant undervolt, but by a happy coincidence i found you can use MSI after burner to undervolt fine

Same goes for alot of ASUS cards as well.  ANy chance your tool will work for these cards ?
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[...]
Im on half way with the strap editor [...]
Maybe in a week or so.

Does it mean we will be able to set TRCDR, TRCDRA and so on using colourful gui?

That's the plan  Grin
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Can it work for I2C controller on the XFX card ?
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[...]
Im on half way with the strap editor [...]
Maybe in a week or so.

Does it mean we will be able to set TRCDR, TRCDRA and so on using colourful gui?
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Activity: 2548
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Good job, neighbour, now I can change my vddc without using HxD Cheesy

Altough it's working, i don't know why it won't "take it down" to the entered value if you are below 1V.
A value has to be changed somewhere more, but atm i don't have enough time to play around.
Setting the desired value and then running WattTool and just pressing "set" at the mem p1 will change it to the desired value.

Have to find what value does that actually change thru i2c.

Actually, sometime it works without touching anything.

This morning my rig rebooted and when I started wattTool, voltage was already set...

Wattool does that..sometimes... Cheesy
Im on half way with the strap editor, got too much work on my job, so no time to work on this Sad
Maybe in a week or so.
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Good job, neighbour, now I can change my vddc without using HxD Cheesy

Altough it's working, i don't know why it won't "take it down" to the entered value if you are below 1V.
A value has to be changed somewhere more, but atm i don't have enough time to play around.
Setting the desired value and then running WattTool and just pressing "set" at the mem p1 will change it to the desired value.

Have to find what value does that actually change thru i2c.

Actually, sometime it works without touching anything.

This morning my rig rebooted and when I started wattTool, voltage was already set...
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@doktor83

A work of master , keep up the Good work .

Tested with Power color RX480 Devil 8GB with factory Voltage offset >> Can set the core voltage , result is lower than what is set but scale very well
Tested with MSI RX480 Gaming X 4GB  Can set the core voltage , result is lower than what is set but scale very well
Tested with MSI  RX480 Gaming X 8GB with Custom offset >> Can  modify the offset but cant set core voltage .
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Good job, neighbour, now I can change my vddc without using HxD Cheesy

Altough it's working, i don't know why it won't "take it down" to the entered value if you are below 1V.
A value has to be changed somewhere more, but atm i don't have enough time to play around.
Setting the desired value and then running WattTool and just pressing "set" at the mem p1 will change it to the desired value.

Have to find what value does that actually change thru i2c.
sr. member
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Good job, neighbour, now I can change my vddc without using HxD Cheesy
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Thank you for doing that, I think this can be very useful especially for newbies.

Maybe you can add a "show advanced" options? If you want to extend the tool I would be happy to be a contributor
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Hello,
I gave it a go to test the default voltage function. It works well with RX 470 and RX 480. Although the voltage may vary (not much) from the chosen value.


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Is this tool allow to unlock the additional 4 GB on my RX480? PBE says there is 2 VRAM modules: H5GC4H24AJ & EDW4032BAB.

No.
newbie
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Is this tool allow to unlock the additional 4 GB on my RX480? PBE says there is 2 VRAM modules: H5GC4H24AJ & EDW4032BAB.
newbie
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Hey Doktor83
Here is my Asus Strix 570 elpida bios, can't save it.
http://www.filedropper.com/asus570original
Can you add support for it ? Thanks.
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