New VBIOS Asus R7260X-DC2OC-2GD5

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  1. rafiiki

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    After just 3 days of using the Sapphire BIOS my system became very unstable, so the only really stable BIOS is the ASUS one for me.
     
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  3. antdes45

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    Looks like there is an Asus 015.043 ROM posted there : ---

    NOTE : NOT TESTED

    EDIT : LINK REMOVED, ATIWinFlash crashes on every attempt flashing this one. It's an MSI BIOS by the way.
     
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  4. WILDMAKC

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    Help to find BIOS for 1GB version . (I have version 015.041)
     

  5. Hewitt

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    my r7 260x also runs on 2d clocks,I don't know much about vbios flash, so can you guys provide me with a relatively easy solution,is there any stable driver that can solve this issue?
     
  6. Gapil301

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    Flashed this bios (2gb) on my 1gb card, no problems
     
  7. Gapil301

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    How you modded this bios? Hex editing? can you mod the new asus bios with
    GPU: 1000 MHz, VRAM: 1500 MHz ? thanks!
     
  8. antdes45

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  10. WILDMAKC

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    Ok . tnx
     

  11. antdes45

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    Finally returned to the ASUS original DC2OC BIOS, but I downclocked the card with the Bonaire clock tweaker. I started to have a few GPU-related BSODs, but then maybe it was just my CPU going weird with the 2133FSB RAM. I put it back down to 1866 and flashed the ASUS to the original VBIOS. (I was also starting to have weird UEFI issues on boot with the Sapphire version).

    http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=391970
     
  12. cardboardbox

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    Anyone have success with this BIOS? I actually have an MSI 260X so I tried it and I'm pretty sure my pc is louder now. I assume the GPU fan is spinning faster now? I did save my stock BIOS so I could go back and check if I feel like it.

    After flashing BIOS I seemed to lose CCC so I reinstalled it. Is this normal after a BIOS flash?
     
  13. Peter24

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    modd bios asus r7 260x

    Can I please Szaby59 a new version modded bios #3 ? I have artifact in games but when I reduced memory to 1650MHz all is OK. Could you send me to peter_21(at)interia.pl modd bios like #3 but with memory clock set to 1650MHz? I'm sorry for my poor english and thanks in advance...
     
  14. Peter24

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    Can I please somebody to send message to member Szaby59 and send me modd bios 260X 1150 core / 1650 memory? I'm new and can't send priv message to other member..
     
  15. Peter24

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    I want flash my Asus bios from Sapphire post 08-10-2014 member d2kx, but I have 2 questions:

    1. my orginal bios from Asus have 128kB, bios from Sapphire have 64kB. It's any problem with write this bios to my Asus?
    2. Sapphire bios have extension .O45 and atiflash can't see this file. Can I change extension to .rom and all with card will be OK?
     

  16. Peter24

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    I'm flash my card bios from Sapphire and everything was fine until the moment I play WOT about 2 hours... Black screen and "driver error" :( . It's new bios fault ?
     
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    Will help someone?
     
  18. Alvaro93

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    Hi everyone ...:)
    I have some problems regarding any BIOS flash on my asus r7. Any BIOS I Flash, I always get the bsod. If re-flash the bios original 015 042 .. etc, everything works as it should, but I always have the card overclocked and idle temperature is a bit high.
    Days ago I managed to put the bios of sapphire, (getting temperatures around 23 °), but a few minutes later I got the same blue screen.
    So, with every bios = Screen frozen, bsod.:bang::bang:
    What can I do?
    Thanks in advance
     
  19. antdes45

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    Everyone, rather than flashing other VBIOSes just use the clock tweaker. It will load the PowerPlay table from different VBIOSes in the registry without modifying the card BIOS. Either make a restore point before you do, or worst case go in safe mode and remove the changes.

    http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=391970
     
  20. notfound

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    There is a new update from ASUS for both the OC and non-OC versions of the card.

    dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/vga/ATI/R7260X_biosupdate_tool.rar

    VBIOS Version 015.048.000.052.000000

    I flashed the 113-AD62000-111.rom onto my R7260X-DC2-2GD5.
    2D memory clocks are now fixed at 1625 MHz while core clock is at 770 MHz idle.
     

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