I have an RX 5700 XT graphics card. I want to change the curve of the graphics card. Currently, if I want to manually adjust the graphics card, 2100 MHz comes for 1200 mV, but when I reduce the card to 1060 mV via vbios, it drops to 1839 Mhz. Although I can adjust this manually, I want to change this voltage and frequency scale.
For example; How can I do this for 1050 mV as 1900 Mhz, 1100 mV as 2000 MHz, 1200 mV as 2100 MHz?
I have an Atom bios editor. I can open the hidden settings.
I also have access to the curves of RDNA 2, but the frequency values are very high. It would be great if I could do this with reverse engineering.
The card does not need to require 1.2V for 1900 or 2000 Mhz. My goal is to be able to edit vbios as it should be.
I think the RTX 2070 or 2070Super curves could also do the job, just how can I do it.
I really need curious and knowledgeable people.
NAVI 10 scales voltage and frequency as follows;
750-800mV 800 MHz
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1050 mV 1820 MHz
1060 mV 1839 MHz
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1200mV 2100-2150 Mhz
For example; How can I do this for 1050 mV as 1900 Mhz, 1100 mV as 2000 MHz, 1200 mV as 2100 MHz?
I have an Atom bios editor. I can open the hidden settings.
I also have access to the curves of RDNA 2, but the frequency values are very high. It would be great if I could do this with reverse engineering.
The card does not need to require 1.2V for 1900 or 2000 Mhz. My goal is to be able to edit vbios as it should be.
I think the RTX 2070 or 2070Super curves could also do the job, just how can I do it.
I really need curious and knowledgeable people.
NAVI 10 scales voltage and frequency as follows;
750-800mV 800 MHz
.
.
.
1050 mV 1820 MHz
1060 mV 1839 MHz
.
.
.
1200mV 2100-2150 Mhz