Hello!
I read this thread https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/firepro-s10000-bios-flash-to-hd7990-or-something.278680/ and I was curios if it was feasible what "Zerry" was planing.
Here are my steps to success:
- Search TechPowerup for a master and a slave BIOS from a HD7990 - (thank you for this amazing database!)
- Edit both BIOS to meet the S10000 specs, which are a little lower than HD7990
- Read both BIOS from the S10000 to determine which card ( 0 or 1 ) is master and which ist slave
- Write HD7990-master-BIOS zu card 0 and HD7990-slave-BIOS to card 1
After this conversion crossfire is enabled via driver and both GPUs work together if the application is supported. I tested with Fire Strike and Night Raid with very good results/performance.
I put the needed amdvbflash-version, insttool64 (driver to flash amd-cards), VBE7.0.0.7b to check and edit BIOS and the ROMs I used / backup from my S10000 in the attached zip-file.
I read this thread https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/firepro-s10000-bios-flash-to-hd7990-or-something.278680/ and I was curios if it was feasible what "Zerry" was planing.
Here are my steps to success:
- Search TechPowerup for a master and a slave BIOS from a HD7990 - (thank you for this amazing database!)
- Edit both BIOS to meet the S10000 specs, which are a little lower than HD7990
- Read both BIOS from the S10000 to determine which card ( 0 or 1 ) is master and which ist slave
- Write HD7990-master-BIOS zu card 0 and HD7990-slave-BIOS to card 1
After this conversion crossfire is enabled via driver and both GPUs work together if the application is supported. I tested with Fire Strike and Night Raid with very good results/performance.
I put the needed amdvbflash-version, insttool64 (driver to flash amd-cards), VBE7.0.0.7b to check and edit BIOS and the ROMs I used / backup from my S10000 in the attached zip-file.