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    Smile Vmod 3850 through BIOS apparently IS possible....

    I was following a post in a forum and was in different language...couldnt read it UGH and I dont have the forum I was on...
    but one guy made a BIOS for the 3850 256MB that is labeled 7701000.zip and another 7701000a.zip

    the first one did not work for me as it must have not had the correct checksum cuz the vendorID and bios name and all that information was blank when I flashed it. HOWEVER I tried the 7701000a.zip one and it raises the voltage tables up from the standard 3850 to 1.33v which isnt that close to the 3870?

    Anyways, I did not take any readings with voltmeter BUT...before this bios I was only stable at 730mhz on the core and anything higher would freeze in games within minutes.
    With this bios Im able to run games all day @ 770 even crysis....
    I know its not hitting the 860mhz limit and I think a vmod via hardware is still a surefire way cuz I should get higher clocks...BUT I do think there is something to the software vmod also being that I gained 40mhz...

    Bios was unfortunately .67 version which is the locked one but....that aside...
    I think this might go somewhere....anyways leave feedback or tips or comments or whatever lol I would like to see if more can come from this.

    PS I also confirmed the correctly changed voltage tables via rivatuners information readout of the powerplay modes...and indeed its been changed from its default to 1.33v =)
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    many thanks for this info , i went off to find the file and it definitely works on my sapphire 256mb card

    http://www.benchmark.co.yu/forum/sho...=150149&page=3

    Just testing and im up from 750 , to 789 , still testing but wont go higher without artifacts , core temp has gone from 42c load to 45c load , thats with a maze 4.

    many thanks

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    Smile

    awesome....now we need someone who can adjust the voltages and do the appropriate checksums in english...LOL so we can read and follow it easier...also then we can test it out and see how effective the vmod bios is after all...since now its worked for 2 of us.

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    Can you post these moded bioses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chp View Post
    Can you post these moded bioses?
    This is the one i used
    http://www.benchmark.co.yu/forum/att...6&d=1197582504

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisf.uk View Post
    It doesn't work. Got many artefacts.

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    Maybe only certain voltage settings work? Interesting.

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    should these cards have software support for changing the volts? like HD 2900 on Ati Tools?

    Then you dont even need a BIOS mod if so, just software to support it.

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    Thanks.

    I'll try it ASAP. Stay tunned.

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    Guys, i tried that 4 days ago, it works up till the 1.33v limit, i changed it to 1.4v but it didn't overclock even 1MHz more, don't think it works over the 3870 voltage.

    Might be wrong, needs some testing.
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    Topic here is 3850, not 3870's os008.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STEvil View Post
    Topic here is 3850, not 3870's os008.
    I think what he was saying, that being a 3850 or a 3870...there is a hard limit on voltage past 1.33v...is the theory anyways.
    It pertains both to 3850's and 3870's =)

    anyways, through more knowledgeable voltage / clock settings in bios along w/ the correct checksum for those bios modifications...I believe would be a good analysis on whether it works or not...
    I dont have the knowhow of doing it...rofl...I just stumbled across that page.
    Ive been playing around a little more with my card and so far Ive taken it to 790mhz w/ the bios I posted earlier.

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    GenTarkin - makes more sense. Thanks.

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    Here's Stilt's BIOS, 862 limit fixed, 1.327v (3870's voltage), and already clocked at 760 core ...

    760830-1327v-v071


    EDIT: by the way, this BIOS isn't 100% as he gave it to us, i changed it to give more voltage and have more Core speed!
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    Quote Originally Posted by os008 View Post
    Here's Stilt's BIOS, 862 limit fixed, 1.327v (3870's voltage), and already clocked at 760 core ...

    760830-1327v-v071


    EDIT: by the way, this BIOS isn't 100% as he gave it to us, i changed it to give more voltage and have more Core speed!
    does CCC - overdrive still work properly w/ this BIOS?

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    I don't get it, why not sharing the tool for modifying the bios...or make a how-to?

    This creating of bioses to rigth and left is kinda silly, just give some hints on how to do it instead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint View Post
    I don't get it, why not sharing the tool for modifying the bios...or make a how-to?

    This creating of bioses to rigth and left is kinda silly, just give some hints on how to do it instead.
    You're right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GenTarkin View Post
    does CCC - overdrive still work properly w/ this BIOS?
    No, it's screwed up, that's why i used Rivatuner to get stable clock, then write it inside the BIOS and flash it and get rid of the hassle.

    Quote Originally Posted by Clint View Post
    I don't get it, why not sharing the tool for modifying the bios...or make a how-to?

    This creating of bioses to rigth and left is kinda silly, just give some hints on how to do it instead.
    Silly? was i wrong to help someone? didn't get the idea of making a tutorial, not good at it, so i just posted the BIOS' for testing, not going to it again anyway, those are all there is to modify.

    Anyway, it's not that hard, ... start HxDen, search for BE04 as Hex Value, press F3 to search again, and you'll find yourself at a distinctive pattern.

    HxDen Editor

    Let's say you want to change the voltage from 1.2 to 1.3 ... open up the windows Calculator, set it to Scientific, then Hex, then write 04BE, then press on Dec, should give you 1214, that's 1.214v, to get 1.327, then write 1327 in Dec mode, then switch to Hex, you'll get 52F, reverse it, so it's 2F05, now write that number instead of BE04, as easy as that.

    For frequencies, you'll find 540501 on the same line of the voltage to the left, if you don't see 54, you'll find it just at the end of the line above it to the right, that's the number for 669 core frequency, reverse it ... 010554, and convert it ... 66900, that's 669.00MHz, write 76000 ... 128E0, reverse it ... E02801, write it in place of the frequency inside the file, again, as easy as that.

    Just got it by experimentation, and bits of info from here and there, note that i don't know ANYTHING about how to calculate Hex values, or why do i have to reverse them, or why do i have to keep the middle number fixed ... etc, i just managed to get something going that i need, i don't care to understand how it works, as long as it works.

    The second program is for comparing files in Hex mode, i use it a lot because sometimes i forget where the pattern is if i changed the voltage for example, all i have in my memory is BE04, so i open up the original BIOS, compare it to the one i changed, then search for that Hex, and i get where i want to be.

    Hex Compare

    Hope it helped.


    EDIT: Here's a link explaining the same thing, but in what seems to be Yoguslavian or something (guess so from the address).

    http://www.benchmark.co.yu/forum/sho...d.php?t=150149
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    Quote Originally Posted by os008 View Post
    Here's Stilt's BIOS, 862 limit fixed, 1.327v (3870's voltage), and already clocked at 760 core ...

    760830-1327v-v071


    EDIT: by the way, this BIOS isn't 100% as he gave it to us, i changed it to give more voltage and have more Core speed!
    my card still freezes around 840 and the mem overclocks worst with this bios, can't go over 1050 with this bios, I could go to 1179 before
    Last edited by KainXS; 12-19-2007 at 12:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by os008 View Post
    Here's Stilt's BIOS, 862 limit fixed, 1.327v (3870's voltage), and already clocked at 760 core ...

    760830-1327v-v071


    EDIT: by the way, this BIOS isn't 100% as he gave it to us, i changed it to give more voltage and have more Core speed!
    I measured 1.288V with this BIOS. On the original one the measuring is 1.240V. With orignal I can get core 730 stable, with this one 756 stable.
    Can you make the same one BIOS, but 1053MHz Mem in 3D, for me, please.

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    can anybody answer for my questions above ?

    why there is difference in files size ?
    why atiflash didint recognize the secend one bios file

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    Hehe, it's cool, i just wanted to help, i never wrote a guide, and i'm so bad at explaining stuff (as you might have noticed :P), but glad i could help.

    Quote Originally Posted by KainXS
    my card still freezes around 840 and the mem overclocks worst with this bios, can't go over 1050 with this bios, I could go to 1179 before
    I didn't change any memory timings or voltages, i just modded the core frequency and voltage for it as Stilt posted it.

    As for the core, might be because you haven't hard volt-modded your card yet, if you did, then might be because it's over-heating, happened to me around 904, that's why i'm stuck at 878 for now, can't go higher without crashing cause of heat!

    Quote Originally Posted by robbot
    can u explain why this 2 bioses had got two different sizes ?

    i think that here is the problem . one of them works fine (7701000a.zip) another 760830-1327v-v071 (blank screen )
    The BIOS i modded is Stilt's, it's a 'newer' version, that's why it has a different size.

    I don't know why is it giving you a blank screen, it worked for me, and for Chuk, and Chp too.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chukundur View Post
    I measured 1.288V with this BIOS. On the original one the measuring is 1.240V. With orignal I can get core 730 stable, with this one 756 stable.
    Can you make the same one BIOS, but 1053MHz Mem in 3D, for me, please.
    It's attached to this post Chuk, and to avoid locals running after me with torches, i won't post anymore BIOS', use the ... 'guide' :P ... i posted in this thread please.

    Thanks.
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    Last edited by os008; 12-20-2007 at 08:40 AM. Reason: Added a reply to KainXS, and Clint!
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    Quote Originally Posted by os008 View Post
    It's attached to this post Chuk, and to avoid locals running after me with torches, i won't post anymore BIOS', use the ... 'guide' :P ... i posted in this thread please.

    Thanks.
    Thaks a lot. I apologize, but alreday try to modify mine bios (probably not hard enough) without success. So, what voltage did you measure on your card? It should be 1.327V with this BIOS, but I measired 1.288V?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by os008 View Post
    Here's Stilt's BIOS, 862 limit fixed, 1.327v (3870's voltage), and already clocked at 760 core ...

    760830-1327v-v071


    EDIT: by the way, this BIOS isn't 100% as he gave it to us, i changed it to give more voltage and have more Core speed!
    can you post the original v071 bios for 256MB 3850 card?

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    Quote Originally Posted by os008 View Post
    Here's Stilt's BIOS, 862 limit fixed, 1.327v (3870's voltage), and already clocked at 760 core ...

    760830-1327v-v071


    EDIT: by the way, this BIOS isn't 100% as he gave it to us, i changed it to give more voltage and have more Core speed!
    do you use atiflash or winflash to flash this. i can get 770/1000 with my original bios. should i mind flashing to this bios?

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