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Request Bios Gigabyte GV-R928WF3OC-3GD

rubenalf

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Hello everyone, I have a question, can I flash my 7950 with the r9 280 (version no X), if anyone has this board can give me the bios I try to do the flash on my card. (Hynix memory). Thank you
 
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Hi

Welcome to TPU

First
make a backup of the original vbios image [for when things go wrong]
download and run GPU-Z here
Example
Extract vga bios.jpg
Select: vbios chip icon
Select: save to file [vbios name.rom]
[*keep a copy in a safe place*]

If have to flash use VBE to edit a copy of the original vbios image; use atiflash at a DOS prompt

Note: General rule of thumb
flashing a reference design vbios image to a reference design pcb [may work]
flashing a non-reference design vbios image to reference design pcb [will brick]
changing device ID [will brick]

atb

Law-II
 

rubenalf

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Hi

Welcome to TPU

First
make a backup of the original vbios image [for when things go wrong]
download and run GPU-Z here
Example
View attachment 57600
Select: vbios chip icon
Select: save to file [vbios name.rom]
[*keep a copy in a safe place*]

If have to flash use VBE to edit a copy of the original vbios image; use atiflash at a DOS prompt

Note: General rule of thumb
flashing a reference design vbios image to a reference design pcb [may work]
flashing a non-reference design vbios image to reference design pcb [will brick]
changing device ID [will brick]

atb

Law-II
tanks for the info, I already have the beckup of my bios, now I need the bios of 280 (no x),
 
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