Question GIGABYTE 5700 XT Bios mod fails

AlleyCat

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Hi,
I am failing to update Gigabyte 5700 XT. The same procedure updates the BIOS on MSI cards with no problem. I follow the instructions on Igors Lab.

The sign of having trouble with the card bios flash shows in GPU-Z. After flash using amdvbflash the values of GPU and memory frequencies is empty. With stock bios there are Mhz frequencies.

Is there any known problems with flashing Gigabyte cards?
Any suggestions on what other forums I may ask for assistance?
Is it possible that the OEM bios is signed, and any modified bios will be rejected?
If the bios is signed, any tools to resign, or would I need to buy a card from a different vendor?

Thanks,

Alley Cat
 
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it's the same I was under the impression. the one you just posted and i'm going to try soon says 5700, you can just click the radio button and save.
Non xt and xt aren't the same! They work on both ways, you can reflash them. But xt has more power draw! The bios uploaded from Mini_Me is a xt version with less power then the modded non version.
 
Gigabyte rx 5600 xt with stock memory 1500/1700 mhz ... https: //www.gigabyte.com/ro/Graphics-Card/GV-R56XTGAMING-OC-6GD/support#support-dl-bios
 

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  • Gigabyte stoc 1500 mem.rom
    1 MB · Aufrufe : 2
  • Gigabyte stoc 1750 mem.rom
    1 MB · Aufrufe : 3
Hello All !
What about hynix straps?
Just received few MSI RX 5700 XT Gaming X and they all have Hynix memory chips.
In the vbios I can found straps for Samsung, Micron and Hynix chips.
I did copy 1500 strap to higher ones, and modded tref to 6000
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quite stable, but high temp on memory...
any advice?
thanks !
 
Hello All !
What about hynix straps?
Just received few MSI RX 5700 XT Gaming X and they all have Hynix memory chips.
In the vbios I can found straps for Samsung, Micron and Hynix chips.
I did copy 1500 strap to higher ones, and modded tref to 6000
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quite stable, but high temp on memory...
any advice?
thanks !
Follow this tutorial at page 2 in post #35
 
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