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That's the 3rd time I've heard of a Gigabyte owner saying that their erasable bios is on the #2 switch of the card, and the read only bios is on the #1 switch. |
I'm getting random restarts, as if I pushed the reset button on my tower. No BSOD, Windows doesn't log anything besides that it failed to shutdown correctly, and happens pretty randomly, from just starting up FireFox, to after an hour+ solid of gaming.
Purchased an HIS 2GB 6950 about 2 months ago and flashed the 6970 BIOS (which was the mistake after reading this thread) rather than the 6950 shader unlock BIOS. It has been running fine until about 4 days ago when random restarts came up. After diagonising every possible thing, it seems this was probably the issue. I've flashed the original BIOS back using the guide posted, done a clean driver install, and still get the random restarts. Aside from testing a back up a video card (which I will be stealing my roommates tomorrow afternoon when he's gone...) to confirm it, it seems to be pointing to this. My question is... am I gonna have to send it in for warranty replacement (and hope they don't find out...) or is there a way to salvage it? |
Every HD6950 that was baked by using HD6970 bios returned from RMA to our shop with "Repair Denial" status (even if client flashed back to stock HD6950 bios). We had a real plague of bricked cards in January. I am glad that people started to use unlocking script rather than HD6970 bios to perform HD6950 mod.
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Seems I've baked it. I'm getting a restart on the 6950 on any game I start, while using a 9600GSO plays just fine.
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Hello guys,
I'm in trouble.. I just bought a card and flashed it according to the article. It was done with no issue from command line. But after when I wanted to make my happy feedback, the screen has gone black, and the machine has frozen. :( It's strange that outlook, internet explorer, GPU-Z and a lot of other programs are working with no issue. Windows is stable, starts up with no error. o.O But when I start Google Chrome, or a game, the screen goes black and it's over. :( Then I read the forums and seen that the article is a bit outdated and I should have been used the modded bios instead of 6970. No prob, I wanted to flash back the original, than the modded bios, but it does not work anymore. :( Unlock and flash starts without any error message, but the flashing progressban is going only for about 1/3 then quits with no error, and flash does not happening. Then I was looking for the "backup bios switch" but it seem there is no switch on my card. :/ It a Gigabyte 6950 OC 1G. Please help if someone have experience with this card. |
How hot does it get if you do 6970 BIOS? An what are you guys running your fan speed at for idle an while in games?
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Considering you're dealing with 6+8 6970 vs dual 6 PCI E on 6950. How can it possibly draw enough power to run 880-1375 6970 clocks over dual 6 pin and no voltage increase to GPU? Are dual 6 pins able to handle the power consumption? Assuming the voltage you have to play with on 6950 is good enough for those 6970 clocks? It's just not making much sense to me. The modscript to unlock your shader count to 6970 with no voltage/cock changes seems much safer. Have you attempted the modscript using your 6950 bios? I was curious if you get your card back to being functional. I have only read reviews of the card I bought working with 6970 BIOS. I do see though 6950 same size unit as the 6970 making it seem possible to handle the heat with the current heatsink/fan. The given information here though is nice but not detailed enough. Everything seems iffy an I see already a lot of failed attempts. |
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It's also interesting that if I don't use the unlock then I get the "ID mismatch" error, so the program can communicate with the card. But if I use unlock, the program quits at the same point, just without the error message. Strange. |
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if I read Dog right, he flashed a 6970 bios on to a 6950 1GB card. How is that possible? |
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Most aren't even aware that a 6-pin plug only require 2x 12v leads, either, but OK. http://tpucdn.com/articles/116/images/pcie.jpg Quote:
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So what's the consensus on the 2GB reference 6950's card?
-Unlock shader only and not load 6970 bios. -Overclock manually with powertune to 20%, OC the core clock to 840-860 at stock voltage. What's the highest voltage and clock frequency I can go here without frying it? -Leaving memory at 1250 and default memory voltage? Seems like people are frying the memory when push to 6970's frequency and voltage. Thanks in advance. |
Can someone save me a BIOS from working Gigabyte GV-6950-OC-1GD?
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Also, for experimental purposes, i have cut the wires on a pci-e plug and rejoined them in a different order ( keeping yellows together and blacks together ) and it made no difference whatsoever.. I did this on a 6 and 8 pin connector. My multimeter also confirms that the black wires are ALL GND and that they are ALL connected together internally using continuity test. Opening up the PSU also confirmed that ALL the black wires are connected together. One last thing, if your claim were correct, a standard molex to PCI-E adaptor would not work... Cheers Check --> http://www.playtool.com/pages/psucon...onnectors.html |
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So that's what I've done with my card, being able to OC it to about 910/1425@1.175V via MSI AB with custom fan curve and voltage mod. It ran fine for the benches and games that I've tested it with . For a long time, i kept a modest 900/1345@1.16V via MSI AB w/o powertune. I didn't seem to notice any difference in bench scores with the powertune set to +12-20%, so I leave it at 0 (only exception is Furmark, which throttles clock speed but even does it at default clocks). So it seems that leaving a 6950 bios and OCing to say 880/1375 is safer than a 6970 bios with default clocks of 880/1375. Anyone agree or disagree with this? Let me know; i don't want to fry anything. |
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So your source admits they do not know the purpose of the connectors. You know, I really try to make a point to bring real, accurate info, so please do keep that in mind. :toast: |
I can confirm the modded 6950 BIOS script works well. Very stable just unlocking shader count. Here is the card setup I have just recently done with a brand new 6950.
Video Card :: 2GB Sapphire Radeon 6950 HD. No 6970 BIOS voltage/clocks flash. But OC'ed and flashed w/modded 6950 BIOS to 840-1325 +20 power consumption, shader count 1536. My temps seem to get around 71c in game. |
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If you used the script from the first page, it would have created a backup bios. Unless you manually typed in the commands, and skipped this part about performing backups. Look in the folder where the script is. It should be named "backup.bin". When you get the original 1Gb bios back, try force flashing the card with the ATIFLASH commands in safemode DOS prompt or DOS bootup disk. I'm assuming you know how to create your own dos boot usb stick? Don't use ATIWINFLASH. Note I said Atiflash. Download here... http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads...lash_3.86.html atiflash -f -p 0 "your_New_BIOS.bin" where -f = force flash -p = write bios to adapter 0 = adapter 1 => primary card/GPU (-p 1 => adapter 2 => secondary card/GPU, etc) your_New_BIOS.bin => be conscious to select an short BIOS name with no special characters. Good luck. At least you have confirmed what everyone thought was not possible. Now we know for sure. :slap: <edit> Oh needless to say, don't game or run too many applications at once until you have fixed this. It should be possible to fix this with no damage to the card. The drivers only think you have 2Gb of memory available, but you only physically have 1Gb. So then apps try to use that ram above 1Gb, cccrrrraaaassssshhhhhh. |
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Only Furmark seems to be able to pick up the difference. But who "plays" Furmark??? |
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Here is my best bench. 17:01:02 Time: 259.512 17:01:02 Frames: 10679 17:01:02 FPS: 41.1503 17:01:02 Min FPS: 21.5806 17:01:02 Max FPS: 90.0593 17:01:02 Scores: 1036.58 So yeah not worth it unless, the +20 keeps 840-1325 clocks stable feeding it more power. I haven't tested that. I am new to the catalyst radeon ap so is power control settings of +20 increasing voltage? I think it did but never checked GPUZ. I just know it now reads from .900-1.100 VDDC |
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As for the solutions, thanks, but it seems it's not possible to flash the card anymore. Under DOS at least I get a failure message: "Error 0FL01 - ROM not erased" It seems the current BIOS can not be erased from the ROM, even if I use unlock then force flash. I have started the RMA process, hope they will help. :( |
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