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about us abit users and our checksum fixing.
ive figured out the math behind it, its rather simple actually.
#1 there are numbers and letters in order from least to greatest is 0-9 then A-F (representing 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15) then it loops back to 0
#2 when this numbering system is taken into account you can compare the checksums to see what the difference (#) between a modified and unmodified bios checkums... i.e. (just did this 1 in 1 try) unmodified bios is 0xD200 and the modified bios is 0xD1D1.. thus the checksum numbers are ordered as follows... 0xD200 > 0xD1D1.
so to find the difference between them (an actual numerical value) you can count/calculate it. for example the difference between 0xD1D1 and 0xD1D2 = +1, 0xD1D3= +2... 0xD1DF= +14... 0xD1E0= +15... 0xD200 = 47.
so the numerical difference between 0xD1D1 and 0xD200 is 47
47 converted to hex is 2F
so what do we do? we insert the calculated checksum difference in hex (2F) in 2 00's in the no power cord message to get matching checksums.
finally, no more guesswork!![]()
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Still one trap: while clocks and powerstates are inverted, the checksum isn´t!
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for a Pro Bios checksum must be 08B00
Last edited by Don Quichote; 12-03-2007 at 12:16 PM. Reason: edited bios
Bios works but crashing 3dmark06 second test. Temps: Load max 85*C 1.3V 840/900.
I have runned this card 24/7 820/910 whitout problem.(orginal voltage)
Highest clock what i never seen is: 870/1020 1.275V to atitool: 3dmark06 run all test, but lots of artifacts.
I think change back to xp and OC whit atitool.
Hi All, recently flashed my Pro to XT has been working fine but im lost in these threds and dont know what to do. Can someone help me decide?
1-Should i go back to pro and use ATI Overdrive?
2-Should i go back to a modded pro bios?
3-do nothing
4-Should i flash with a modded XT bios?
What diferrence does the mem or/and core volt do when played with?
If i'm suggested to use a modded pro bios,i would need a link for it![]()
Thanks
It's your decision clearly..
Speaking for myself;
I want to play Crysis at reasonable framerates (>50fps) on a lcd 1680 x 1050. To achieve this I have to OC core to about 900Mhz. To be able to do this vcore must be about 1.30V. I have the cooling to make this possible. Do you?
(no need på crank up the clock/voltage if playing pac-man)
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This is just messed up. I have NOTHING at the info fields after putting atiflash -p -f 0 name.bin. And if i hit enter i get dead card and gotta blindflash it to life...
Whats wrong here? I tried like 10 different bios from here, non of them work.
If you have a Abit motherboard - read this thread a few pages back.
ASUS P5K Premium 2.00G/A02 - Bios 1101
Q9650 @ 4.0@1.30 - 24/7
Corsair 4 x 2048 8500 C5
ASUS HD 6950 2 GB.
Cooling: PA 120.3 w/ shroud. (CPU / GPU / NB)
Mist 800W
Lian Li PC-A7010
Nah, i have DFI infinity P965.
Praimm
try a:atiflash -f -p 0 name.rom
I somehow agree with Guz that it is not tangible or significant improvement in the fps when you overclock the GPU.
Must be something to do with the timings of the memory because I cannot feel the games running faster with my naked eyes
For sure the GPU runs hotter with the new bios (currently at 830/950), which confirms the increased speed in the GPU.
Can somebody post results pre and post bios mod? No 3Dmarks please
Mobo: Gigabyte EX58-UD3R | CPU: Intel i7 920@4.2Ghz | Mem: Mushkin 1600 3x2gb | PSU: Corsair HX850 | GPU: x2 GTX 460 1Gb SLI | Vista Win7 X64
could someone help me modified this bios to 1.25v and 1.3v 850/920 just perfect. i'm using Abit X38 mobo and never success to make the correct checksum, always black screen after reboot
thanks....
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