Thanks for your response, I thought this might be the problem.Two things MPT can't do anything about. First, the firmware has limits for clock rates on memory and GPU, also a limit for GFX-voltage. If you go above these, the driver will keep your card in a fail safe state. We can't overwrite these limits in the firmware, only the PowerPlay table. Second, if the driver can't make any sense of your settings, like overdrive limits conflicting with other settings, wattman might freak out.
If you can make sure none of these two scenarios fit, there might be a bug in MPT like writing to a wrong offset or something. But keep in mind, it is only a tool for writing a SPPT (SoftPowerPlayTable, the name of the registry entry) into the registry, overwriting the PPTable in your firmware of your graphics card.
Ok. Thanks. I'll try to do it. I made backup vbiosThen you won the price this time. I have somehow forgotten to remove the RDNA2 "support". We tried to unlock RDNA2, but we weren't much successful. So, you found the leftovers and a construction site. All you can do with RBE Beta is to load a mpt file and correct the checksum byte at the begining. Your card won't boot with it because the firmware will still shutdown your GPU if it was tampered with.
But you are lucky, because your card owns a BIOS switch. Just boot with your working BIOS, flip the switch while running (yes), and look twice to make sure the switch is really not on the position of your working BIOS. Then flash original power mode BIOS. Reboot.
Bin gerade bei den Linear Droop mit aufzutragen ( erkenntnis LD 5 sollte nicht unter der max GFX Hz sein ).Also ist das SVO nicht auf GFX bezogen, sondern den Soc? Das kann gut möglich sein, dann sollte AVFS Override aber auf GFX wirken? Nachdem ich für Beta8 den Curve-Tab auch noch vollgepackt habe, schmeiß ich AVFS glaub ich wieder raus. SVO für GFX und Soc, oder mach etwas völlig anderes..