Gigabyte RX 560 4 GB BIOS

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VBIOS Info

Filename: 221135.rom
VBIOS Version: 015.050.002.001.000000
UEFI Supported: Yes
BIOS Build date: 2018-01-07 02:14:00
Date added: 2020-05-11 08:11:47
VBIOS Size: 256 KB
MD5 Hash: 05a4607684bd35ed521dffc59203dbd8
SHA1 Hash: 80c9ffc64e4658b030bea6df4a39aabe4692e157
GIGABYTE RX 560 GAMING OC Rev. 2.0 Image
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BIOS Internals

GPU Device Id: 0x1002 0x67FF xxx-xxx-xxx GV-RX560GAMING OC-4GD/FW0/06F3 (C) 1988-2010, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. ATOMBIOSBK-AMD VER015.050.002.001.000000 RX560GO4.FW0 CCC Overdrive Limits GPU Clock: 1800 MHz Memory Clock: 2050 MHz PowerTune Limit: -75% to 75% Limits TDP: 40 W TDC Power: 52 A Battery Power: 48 W Small Power Power: 48 W Max. Power Limit: 40 W Max. Temp: 90°C GPU Clocks 214 MHz, 387 MHz, 843 MHz, 995 MHz 1062 MHz, 1108 MHz, 1149 MHz, 1224 MHz Memory Clocks 300 MHz, 625 MHz, 1750 MHz Temperature Target: 70 °C Memory Support 4096 MB, GDDR5, Micron MT51J256M32HFB Memory Timings (Micron) tRCDW-tRCDWA-tRCDR-tRCDRA-tRC-tCL-tRFC 200 MHz: 0-3-2-3-7-7-21 300 MHz: 0-3-4-4-12-7-32 400 MHz: 0-3-5-5-15-7-43 800 MHz: 5-5-11-11-31-11-87 1000 MHz: 9-9-14-14-39-13-109 1250 MHz: 13-13-18-18-50-16-137 1375 MHz: 15-15-20-20-55-17-151 1500 MHz: 19-19-24-24-65-22-178 1625 MHz: 19-19-24-24-65-22-178 1750 MHz: 19-19-24-24-65-22-178 1875 MHz: 19-19-24-24-65-22-178 2000 MHz: 19-19-24-24-65-22-178

Graphics Card Info

Manufacturer: Gigabyte
Model: RX 560
Device Id: 1002 67FF
Subsystem Id: 1458 22FF
Interface: PCI-E
Memory Size: 4096 MB
GPU Clock: 1224 MHz
Memory Clock: 1750 MHz
Memory Type: GDDR5

Gigabyte, Gigabyte Radeon RX560 Gaming OC 4G REV2.0, Radeon RX 560 Series, This Rev 2.0 card has slightly different clock than 1.0 and doesn't need PCIe power connector (1224 / 1750)

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