ASUS EN5900 PCI-e mem problems

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  1. DJ Sebas

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    ZyberNeo, Please give me the EXACT link to your upgraded BIOS file, I want to be sure I get the right one.
    No risk.
     
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    What's the brand? Gigabyte? Or Club3D?
     

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    What's the brand? Gigabyte? Club3D?
     
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    DJ Sebas, DONT FLASH UR CARD with that bios. Its an AGP bios and urs is PCIx.
     
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    DJ Sebas, DONT FLASH UR CARD with that bios. Its an AGP bios and urs is PCIx.
     
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    How did ya find that out?

    And what kind of BIOS must I use now?
     
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    Because, Read this thread again and see what it says...He has an AGP card.
     
  10. DJ Sebas

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    Everybody on this topic gots a PCIx Graphics Card (EN 5900)

    Not an AGP...


    And what is the exact link to the proper BIOS file now?


    Jimmor Said: And you will also then be able to mod your bios just like any other 5900 owner.

    But how???

    I know almost everything from CPU overclocking but graphics...:(
     

  11. XL_ence

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    Yes, i have a PCI-e card, and it works fine with that BIOS. My computer stats says i have a Asus EN5900, which is exactly the same as DJ Sebas. If you guys didn't already know, the Asus EN5900 is has the 5900xt GPU. Admittedly, I tried researching whether AGP BIOS would work on PCI-e card, but I couldnt find anything. So I just tried flashing the BIOS and hoped for the best. Fortunately, everything went well and I can overclock to the speeds on the right. I get exactly 7000 on 3Dmark03.

    These are the stats on the BIOS i linked for you:

    BFG 5950ULTRA high-performance BIOS with stocks (300/510/970) Latency, Timing and Throttling Mod!

    There are a bunch of other BIOS' here: Modded 5900XT BIOS


    Also, to overclock after the BIOS mod, i used Rivatuner. It can be downloaded from the downloads section of guru3d. In Rivatuner, run the program, under "Driver Settings" and next to "ForceWare detected", it says "Customize." Click the little box next to it and then click the first box that is labeled "System Settings" with a picture of a gfx card. After that, a window should pop-up and everything from there should be self-explanatory. Good luck.
     
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  12. DJ Sebas

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    Is that BIOS fine?
    I mean if I install it that my card also still work...
    I can OC my card to 456Mhz now (the memory don't can be OCt now) but that bios is on 510Mhz...wil that be a problem cause my limit is 456Mhz?

    And what is that number "300"?

    And what means this: Relaxing Latency, THROTTLING SET

    And what file is good for me? Without any risks.

    TNX for RivaTuner.
    By the way: my card is 377/702 but the graph in RT says: 189/351:( Strange? Numbers x 2?
     
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    Relaxed latency just means that a certain aspect of the memory is slowed down in order to get a higher clock speed (jimmor could tell you more about this). Actual speed may or may not be improved in this way, but it does improve speed in my case, and should in your case as well. After you do the BIOS flash, i'm sure that you will be able to acheive higher clock speeds than 465mhz for your gpu. Just make sure that you set the frequency to whatever mhz your card can handle in your RivaTuner settings. My card handles 490mhz 100% stable, and 505 about 90% stable :p. Also, the 1030mhz for my memory is 100% stable as well. But it is possible that we have different memory chips, so I dont know what you will be able to get.

    And my rivatuner chart also shows my actual clock frequency divided by 2, i dont know why.

    The BIOS that I have linked you to is fine for me, and i would assume that it would be fine for you since we have the same gfx card.
     
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    OK...TNX...I goinna try that this week, and I will report MHZs and scores.
     
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    It's PCI-E, not PCIx. They are 2 different things.
     
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  18. DJ Sebas

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    ???

    Is is this: PCIx = ?
    PCI-E = PCIx16
     
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    Long time ago I said: "I goinna try that this week, and I will report MHZs and scores."

    I'm not goina risk that, cause if I get a new card there is much more to overclock, (example: 6600GT)

    Maybe it is posible that I goina flash my card with another bios brand, but how does the card named than:
    If i install a gigabyte bios, is the card than in configurationscreen also a gigabyte or will it stay as asus?


    Another question: Is it dangerous to click on install in rivatuner the tab: low-level system tweaks? What happens if I change some things there?
     
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  20. DJ Sebas

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    I tried to boot from floppy but every time this *** error: "Type the name of the Command Interpreter (e.g. C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND.COM)"

    With this *** error I can never flash my card...

    Please help me...:(

    (by the way even that error with an Windows ME boot floppy that work fine on other machines...)
     

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