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Topic: SRBPolaris V3.5 - BIOS editor for AMD RX4XX and RX5XX cards - page 32. (Read 125165 times)

sr. member
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rx 570 bios don't save~ why?

Also when throwing such a report the brand and the type of the card would be great  Roll Eyes
sr. member
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Ave Doktore!
Samo jako.
hero member
Activity: 2548
Merit: 626
Probably unknown type. Send me bios in PM  so i can check it.
newbie
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rx 570 bios don't save~ why?
hero member
Activity: 2548
Merit: 626
Great little piece of software.

Flashed an entire rig with my settings, it is nice you can set that target temp so no longer I have manually set up fan curve.   Cool

Thank you Smiley
Did you lower your voltage with SRBPolaris ?

Yes I got it to set and hold the voltage I wanted.

I am using a low power setting that im happy with,  62 watts at the core.

62w is very nice Smiley
Which cards are that ?
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1000
Great little piece of software.

Flashed an entire rig with my settings, it is nice you can set that target temp so no longer I have manually set up fan curve.   Cool

Thank you Smiley
Did you lower your voltage with SRBPolaris ?

Yes I got it to set and hold the voltage I wanted.

I am using a low power setting that im happy with,  62 watts at the core.
hero member
Activity: 2548
Merit: 626
Great little piece of software.

Flashed an entire rig with my settings, it is nice you can set that target temp so no longer I have manually set up fan curve.   Cool

Thank you Smiley
Did you lower your voltage with SRBPolaris ?
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1000
Great little piece of software.

Flashed an entire rig with my settings, it is nice you can set that target temp so no longer I have manually set up fan curve.   Cool
hero member
Activity: 2548
Merit: 626
Thanks  for the tool.
Would Linux pick up GPU voltage set via Bios edit?

Of course, that's the point of editing the voltage in the .rom so, you don't have to use tools to achieve the same.

If voltage really works in linux i will donate. Have no time to verify it myself right now

What cards ?
hero member
Activity: 2548
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Thank you for the tool, Ill test it for sure and don't pay attention to some idiots, if they don't need it nobody is forcing to use it Smiley

Anyway I got a question under Voltages, you got "modyfication type" with and without VDDC mod. What this is all about?


Sometimes changing VDDC is not enough, so if the "without vddci" option is not working for you, try the other one Smiley
hero member
Activity: 672
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Thanks  for the tool.
Would Linux pick up GPU voltage set via Bios edit?

Of course, that's the point of editing the voltage in the .rom so, you don't have to use tools to achieve the same.

If voltage really works in linux i will donate. Have no time to verify it myself right now
sr. member
Activity: 366
Merit: 250
Thank you for the tool, Ill test it for sure and don't pay attention to some idiots, if they don't need it nobody is forcing to use it Smiley

Anyway I got a question under Voltages, you got "modyfication type" with and without VDDC mod. What this is all about?
hero member
Activity: 2548
Merit: 626
In regards to changing gpu core voltage.

All my roms have always shown some number in the field very high such as 65288 mv

Can I change it to something like 900 mv and will it work?  I have always left it alone and used afterburned to down volt, I figured the bios wasnt being read correcttly in the voltage department.  applys to sapphire 4gb cards 470/480

That 65288 is just a pointer, you can change it to the actual voltage you want, ex. 900, yes.
hero member
Activity: 1008
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In regards to changing gpu core voltage.

All my roms have always shown some number in the field very high such as 65288 mv

Can I change it to something like 900 mv and will it work?  I have always left it alone and used afterburned to down volt, I figured the bios wasnt being read correcttly in the voltage department.  applys to sapphire 4gb cards 470/480
hero member
Activity: 2548
Merit: 626
Nothing new that you couldn't do with a hex editor ,that is true Smiley

Something that PBE doesn't have for sure is the default freq. setting for GPU and MEM.
I think that is important in bios modding, so that's why i added it.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
https://www.bitworks.io
Some of the big guys here could confirm this (that packed soft. is reported as virus), but i think they rather have fun reading all of those accuses i get than helping Smiley

I grabbed it to check out, it's good to see someone else jumping in with a tool, I didn't use it since it doesn't bring anything new to the table right now but looking forward to what might come in the future.... My AV doesn't actually flag anything on it either....
hero member
Activity: 2548
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Some of the big guys here could confirm this (that packed soft. is reported as virus), but i think they rather have fun reading all of those accuses i get than helping Smiley
hero member
Activity: 952
Merit: 508
Thanks for this new version.

While I'm not against closed source, I do have some questions.

The false positives in your version all indicate around a virus and backdoor application.

Could you help us understand why you think these false positives are occurring?

To be clear: I'm not accusing you of putting something malicious in this build, I'm just curious if you have some idea why VT would falsely flag it.

Thanks again

I know exactly why.
Since im working in .net, i used Confuser to pack & protect the code, so it wouldn't be too easy to decompile it.
Not that i have a trojan or virus in there, but since i work on it a lot, i think it belongs to me Smiley

Try it yourself, just make a simple .net hello world or anything, and pack it with Confuser, or any other packer.
Antiviruses will go crazy.

Thank you for this clarification
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