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Motherboard | Asrock |
Cooling | Water |
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Video Card(s) | EK Full WB HD7970 |
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Power Supply | CORSAIR Professional Series Gold AX1200 |
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No I didn't tried a blind flash. I don't know much about blind flash. bridging EEPROM was not successful because I think I did not connected the two pins correctly. I used a copper wire for bridging. I stopped connecting the pins for now but I will try again tomorrow. Please tell me about blind flash I will try this.
why wont a blind flash work ? i did it on my 7970 the other day cuz i flashed a 7970 light bios and not the ref onedon't short the pins you probly just burned the chip pin shorting is not for 6870's
don't try a blind flash either you will need a working gpu
Here is what I did
Installed PCI VGA and when motherboard's bios came up I went in there and selected the option to use PCI VGA for primary display port. Then power down the PC and remove the monitor's cord from motherboard's video port and pluged it into PCI VGA and started the PC but nothing showed up. Shopkeeper told me that it is 8 MB VGA thats why it is not showing display. I did not clear the CMOS while using PCI VGA. Please tell me at what stage I should have cleared the CMOS??
I was also planning to take it to computer shop.
do this
pull the 6870 out
and clean the cmos it won't boot with the other card untill do you do this!!!
boot the machine with either the onboard video or the pci card
go into the bios and set the display priority to either the PCI card or the onboard video ALSO REQUIRED it will not work unless you change the display adapter priority to something else(look for a setting labeled video device priority or display boot device or something similar )
reboot and shutdown
re-install the 6870 leave the video cable connected to the on board chip/pci card
boot from a usb key cdrom or something that has a dos prompt and a RECENT copy of atiflash
run atiflash -i find the 6870's number
then to flash run
atiflash # -p biosfilename.bin
reboot clear the cmos again and remove the pci card/switch the cable over to the 6870 and pray
#=the number of the gpu listed when you did atiflash -i
and I would use THIS bios
http://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/109591/HIS.HD6870.1024.110816.html
gpu-z doesn't always save a backup completely
playing around with the pins might have fried it
atiflash -i doesn't list anything ?
most motherboards and gpus have a reserved part of the bios thats there to do one thing and thats make sure the the flash-logic can be initiated even if the rest of the card won't boot this is the boot block and every card is a little different normally when you flash the bios with atiflash -p this is left alone but if there is a check-sum fail and you force the flash sometimes this gets erased and you end up with a card that can not be re-flashed though software or probly at all I can't find any pinouts for that chip so you are SOL sorry
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Motherboard: Intel DH55TC
Processor: Intel core i3 540
Power Supply: Corsair CMPSU-600CXV2UK 600 Watts PSU
GPU: AMD Radeon HIS 6870 IceqX 1 GB
Please help friends please
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don't short the pins you probly just burned the chip pin shorting is not for 6870's
don't try a blind flash either you will need a working gpu
put the usb stick to boot up first
then reboot with the 6870 hooked up to the screen and for it to boot with the pci-e wait a few mins so it can load the usb
atiflash -f -p 0 xxx.rom xxx
then enter
wait like about 5mins then press the power button then predd it it again see if it boots up with video