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Old Mar 11, 2012, 04:23 PM   #1
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My ATI Radeon HD 5450 Bricked.. PLEASE HELP!

After flashing my Graphic Card that is POWERCOLOR RADEON HD 5450 1GB DDR3 Graphics Card.
It does not boot with it, so I am using Integrated Graphics.
But When I tried that technique of connecting 1 and 8 point of the SPI, it still does not get detected in the ATIFLASH UTILITY. I tried atiflash utility from Dos and from Windows 7 DOS (BOTH) still cant get it working. Please HELP.
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Old Mar 11, 2012, 10:05 PM   #2
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please fill out system specs in your profile, so we can see what we are working with.
this should be the data sheet for your rom chip, confirm you have the right pins.
without knowing your motherboard & the Integrated Graphics I would say that you might have to use a pci vid card to do the job. Some MB's disable the pcie slot when using Integrated.
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Updated.. Please check and tell.. And I already have the datasheet.
But I cant get it working, Since it still is not detected.
Actually I flashed the bios and it was working but the third tab i.e. Additional Features in RBE had that overdrive settings and there I set the Regular Frequency as some 951/1153 whereas I had mine set to 650mhz and 400mhz after flashing with this config, the Graphic Card never booted up.
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Done.

I worked on my graphics card on the basis of what you told i.e "Some MB's disable the pcie slot when using Integrated". So I put connected my VGA cable to my ati card and rebooted, I could not see anything on the screen but I had selected CD Rom as my boot deivice.
Then when it booted up the CD, I saw DVD ROM light blinking then after all light got disappeared in DVD ROM and Hard disk, I typed the location atiflash utility blindly in the DOS and typed atiflash.exe -i. Then I switched my graphics cord to my IGP and then checked that the card was being detected..
I then plugged out that wire and flashed the BIOS accordingly.... !!!! NOW ITS WORKING LIKE CHARM .... THANKS MAN !!!
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GLAD to see you got it workin
Welcome to TPU you'll find it a great tech info site all of the peeps here are always willing to help
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Can you explain!!

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I worked on my graphics card on the basis of what you told i.e "Some MB's disable the pcie slot when using Integrated". So I put connected my VGA cable to my ati card and rebooted, I could not see anything on the screen but I had selected CD Rom as my boot deivice.
Then when it booted up the CD, I saw DVD ROM light blinking then after all light got disappeared in DVD ROM and Hard disk, I typed the location atiflash utility blindly in the DOS and typed atiflash.exe -i. Then I switched my graphics cord to my IGP and then checked that the card was being detected..
I then plugged out that wire and flashed the BIOS accordingly.... !!!! NOW ITS WORKING LIKE CHARM .... THANKS MAN !!!
Hey please can you explain this step wise... I had the same problem when i connect my ati computer doesnt boot up and without the graphic card it boots up normally
Please Please explain!!
Thanks in advance!!
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Hi anush3070

please Can explain what did you do

I have same problem with my graphics

I have GT220 + 9500GT + HD 5670

all shows no video

I think BIOS problem not compatible


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Hey please can you explain this step wise... I had the same problem when i connect my ati computer doesnt boot up and without the graphic card it boots up normally
Please Please explain!!
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Hi

Start a new thread in the (Graphics Cards / AMD/ATI) section and explain what happened before your PC would not boot with the ati vga card installed and what it is doing now. [the instructions in this thread are for a specific card that was flashed]

nb: fill in your system specs in UserCP when you are logged in

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Done what you said..

I had posted my problem in a new thread as you said..
Link- http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/sh...74#post2650874
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So I saw this thread when my HD 6450 wasn't POSTing (bricked) and was looking for a solution. this worked for me, so I will try to explain how to the best of my knowledge.

OP says their HD 5450 doesn't work because they had a problem updating the bios. In this case they knew it was exactly their card that was the problem and that everything else was working fine.

OP says they could only see the screen if they booted in integrated graphics, but then can't flash the BIOS on their graphics card because the card is not found. Based on the information that OP provided, it appears the motherboard they are using disables the PCI slots when integrated graphics are enabled.

OP says they could successfully update the GPU BIOS even without being able to see the screen.

The solution, in more complete form (no offense OP) if you have this problem: You can still boot with your PCI slot enabled, so that the graphics card is powered and recognized by DOS. The only issue is that you won't be able to see what you are doing. So if you have a motherboard that disables PCI slots when using integrated graphics, make sure you have the exact instructions for flashing your BIOS from DOS written down, keystroke-by-keystroke. Also make sure to watch the indicator lights on your boot device and system to know when it is booted, and if and when the system is working (if it doesn't have indicator lights, just be patient with it and give it some time to operate).

edit: Oh, and make sure you enable PCI graphics in the (system) BIOS. I'm assuming you are reading this from integrated graphics mode.

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