New VBIOS Asus R7260X-DC2OC-2GD5

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  1. Alvaro93

    Alvaro93 Guest

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    Done. Nothing is changed. In game, voltage is still at 1187 with pwlimit +120 %
    Same Performance.
    Thanks for the answer
     
  2. JohnLai

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    Now this is weird, by setting the pwlimit to 120%, it should resulted in 1225mv.
    I wonder if this is the limit set by asus rebranded DIGI+ voltage controller....

    Have you try using MSI Afterburner instead of ASUS GPUTweak?
    (Just to make sure it isn't caused by software....)
     
  3. Alvaro93

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    Using Msi Afterburner I can't change core voltage. Now I'm going to try an older version of gpu tweak

    Update: On older verson of gputweak i got same result. :bang:

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  4. leonardcoutinho

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    Hi guys,

    I flashed the bios 258X04H8.046 on my R7 from sapphire(Althon Micro give me this bios) , but vce encoding not working, and I can't use Amd Gaming Evolved to record gameplays. Skype crash too with this bios when webcam turn on. I flash again my older (041) bios and the problem don't occurred more, but I have sudden black screens, and sometimes my card can't wake up from sleep state with older bios.

    Where I can find other version from vbios?

    My card run on stock settings: 1050/1500 , but I can overclock up at 1100/1625 stable, flash reference bios an option?
     

  5. APLinhares

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    WONT WORK!
    1Gb version has lower GPU/MEM frequencies!

    My Asus R7260XDC2OC1GD5 has
    GPU = 1075Mhz
    MEMORY = 6400Mhz (1600Mhz)

    So, anyone has a moded bios for these versions?

    Asus has a new bios update for this one but is other (042) than mine (049)...
    Now, in a board with intel B85 chipset, installing the drivers gives me a crash :/ :(
    In my DFI UT LP (NF4) works fine, no problem at all ...
     
  6. MajesticTwelve

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    There is a new version on Asus website for 1GB version.
     
  7. deFreitas

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    So the better driver for R7 260X for fix the black screen issue is the 015.042.000.003.000000 ?
     
  8. APLinhares

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    funny that the new version in the site is older then the 015.48.000.052 that i have (and i've got issues :bang: )
     
  9. DonMigs85

    DonMigs85 Member Guru

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  10. ball2

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    Hello everyone I wake up this thred in the hope that someone will answer me I am trying to update the bios with those found here due to the artifacts that I always have on the monitor, the problem is that from dos always appears bad command, trying instead on the system through ATIflash always gives me the file not found rom, I follow all the instructions to the letter but I can't, who knows if you can help me thanks.
     

  11. MerolaC

    MerolaC Ancient Guru

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    Post an screenshot of the Windows ATIFlash error and the path you have your rom in.

    normally, using the command line windows version of ATIFlash the command is:
    AtiFlash.exe -p 0 "BIOSMOD.rom"

    The rom file would obviously be better placed next to the flash tool.
     

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