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AMD Outs Video BIOS Update for R9 Fury Series with Improved UEFI Support

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AMD released an official video-card BIOS update for the Radeon R9 Fury X and Radeon R9 Nano graphics cards, which improve UEFI BIOS support. End users on our forums are also reporting improved overclocking stability. UEFI support at the video-BIOS level is required for the card to run without CSM at the system-BIOS end, in turn enabling useful OS features such as Secure Boot. Several of AMD's add-in board (AIB) partners already ship their cards with UEFI-ready BIOS. AMD is distributing the BIOS as ROM images, and it takes thorough knowledge of how to flash your graphics card's BIOS, to make use of these ROM images.



DOWNLOAD: AMD Video BIOS Update for Radeon R9 Nano | Radeon R9 Fury X | From AMD Website

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No love for regular Fury?
 
No love for regular Fury?
Yea, kinda surprised its not on the list. Wonder if there is one for it or if its coming soon.
 
No love for regular Fury?
Fury has custom bioses depending on manufacturer of the custom card, maybe that's why not. Compared to Fury X or Nano they are not all the same.
 
no bios is gonna fix the issues with furys oc-ablity
thats a limitation of process HBM is built on
 
Fury has custom bioses depending on manufacturer of the custom card, maybe that's why not. Compared to Fury X or Nano they are not all the same.
'Slaps head'

Totally forgot about that, good point that's probably the reason!
 
Fury has custom bioses depending on manufacturer of the custom card, maybe that's why not. Compared to Fury X or Nano they are not all the same.

True enough. TBH I have no issues with my card and I prolly wouldn't flash it anyway.
 
Surprising thing is the AMD Updated Fury X ROM has UEFI / GOP module dated 2015 o_O ....

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But there is a solution ;) ....

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