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Old Apr 2, 2009, 10:35 PM   #51
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I'm sorry but I don't understand:
When I save BIOS from card (R3870 DDR3) to file with GPU-Z, and load that BIOS in RBE, in Method 1 I have "HD 3870 - 851/1143/1100/1587 MHz".
If that sig is already in BIOS, why in my CCC OC limit is "880/1100" (def. freq. of my card are 780/950)?
Is that *.rbe for DDR4 cards and can't be used on my DDR3 version but how that sig is in BIOS of my R3870 already?
I didn't flash anything for now, I'm confused...

BTW, can I somehow flash from Win?
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Old Apr 5, 2009, 11:19 AM   #52
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Yes, there are several signatures built-in into RBE already. When I got bored adding one new signature after the other, I made up a way to acquire signature from external BIOSes.
Yes, you can flash from inside Windows using WinFlash. Click the "Get WinFlash" button inside RBE. WinFlash seems to work for non-64-bit-OSes only.
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Today I used a Sapphire 4890 atomic's BIOS to create this signature. Have fun!

Signature HD 4890 - 1000-1050-1100-1300.zip
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Old Aug 9, 2009, 09:44 PM   #54
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Gigabyte GV-R467D3-512I

Signature HD 4670 - 750-1000-850-1150
Signature HD 4670 - 750-1000-900-1200
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here is the signature for the DDR2 HD4650, from the Gigabyte GV-R465OC-1GI. i used it to increase the limit on my Powercolor AX4650-1GBD2 from 650-450 to 750-550.

hint: gigabyte posts their vga bioses online, so search for an OCed version of your card over there and capture the signature from it..
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/VGA/BIOS_List.aspx
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Old Oct 16, 2009, 03:27 PM   #56
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here is the signature for the DDR2 HD4650, from the Gigabyte GV-R465OC-1GI. i used it to increase the limit on my Powercolor AX4650-1GBD2 from 650-450 to 750-550.

hint: gigabyte posts their vga bioses online, so search for an OCed version of your card over there and capture the signature from it..
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/VGA/BIOS_List.aspx
Great, thanks a lot!
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aloha Friend's

I need Signature Editor Or Creator !

I want to edit the 5870 Singature ....

sombody can help me ? (please)

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Old Nov 17, 2009, 04:46 PM   #58
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Please stop spamming. Signatures can be created using RBE. They can not be modified in any way. Read the tutorial to understand, why.
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Signatures can be created using RBE. Readtutorial
Read the above...and see if flashing your bios is an idea for you.... useing a 32bit Operating System
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First time tried the RBE, followed the instruction and now my 4670HD has a headroom of 900/1200 instead of 800/1050 that was on default settings!
Thanks a lot for giving me the means to push it some more.
Special thanks to xanax for the uploaded signatures, saved me of a great deal of trouble!
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Old Jun 21, 2010, 04:29 AM   #63
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ASUS' pre-overclocked 4770 has more OverDrive-Headroom. Please find attached the ripped signature file. But keep in mind that I didn't yet test it on my own ASUS 4770.
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Anyone have a signature for an unlocked or higher clocked 5850 card? Or can I use 5870 signature ?
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You shouldn't use a 5870 signature on a 5850 card. But you can browse through the available 5850 BIOSes and find one from which you can create your own signature. This one looks promising for example. Have fun!
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Are there any 6850/6870 signature yet?
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Are there any 6850/6870 signature yet?
AFAIK, RBE1.26 doesn't support this function on HD6k cards.
I've tried six or seven BIOSes and can't extract the signatures from them.
I did talk to BAGZZlash, however, and he's working hard to get the 69x0 cards supported in RBE1.27. He assured me that 1.27 will also include some fixes for the 68x0 cards as well.

This is a community tool developed by a very small group. Support for the newest and greatest may take a little time, but it'll be worth it.
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hi my first post on the forum, need HD3450 signature file with over 1ghz gpu overdrive, cant make it work no other way, vgpu already done jsut need signature file

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any chance of getting signature from this bios?
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/P...S_Plus/26.html
1200MHz core and 1800MHz memory should be enough for everyone.

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any chance of getting signature from this bios?
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/P...S_Plus/26.html
1200MHz core and 1800MHz memory should be enough for everyone.
I just asked W1zzard, let's hope he'll reply.
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HIS HD3850 AGP not wanting >800Mhz GPU

Ok, I am making new life for this AGP system - I have upgraded (see attached photo) the cooling of my HIS HD3850 AGP, so I can use the !FABULOUS! RBE to reach new OC records.

So far, I have reached 792Mhz (up from 720) for my GPU, but as soon as I exceed 800Mhz, I start seeing strange crashes (freezes) even though I see no high temperatures. (Max temp is mid 60's C). Also, I have tried all voltages - with no apparent effect on the crashes - high or low voltages - the crashes happen quickly.

I wonder if there is ATI limit of 800Mhz for 3850 GPU?

Does overdrive limit have an effect on this limit?

Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Update: This morning i was able to run 3DMark06 without a crash - thanks to the cold - it was 59F in the house. I guess my cooling upgrade is just not cool enough for 800+ overclock.
http://3dmark.com/3dm06/16328309

Ok, its still cold so we pushed the gpu to 837Mhz - broke 7800!
http://3dmark.com/3dm06/16328471
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