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Wow,

This really woke up my $288 open Box Red Dragon RX 5700 card!

Thank you for doing this!

I was struggling with fps at 4K and being able to go from 1779 to 2068 Core really helped!
Yeah even jumping up to 2000 is a nice little boost, the extra watts really help.
 
Hello again.

I have a weird question, Ive noticed that when setting the core voltage with MorePowerTool the Score in Unigine Superposition is less than what i get if i set the voltage with MSI Afterburner.. I Have tried this several times now and its just true.. I get 5092p if i set the core voltage to 1115mv with MPT and 5272p with MSI Afterburner... I also see the FPS is slightly lower with MPT.. Why is this? Maby this is not the right thread to ask but the result is the same with RED BIOS Editor as with MPT.

Retested with 1140mv instead and as you can see, there is quite a big difference.. and yes the only thing changed in both pictures is the core voltage to 1140mv.
 

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red bios editor is not compatible with the 5600 xt, as soon as you run a bios through it you can't boot it doesn't get passed the post beep.
tried to just making a non modified bios with RBE and even that fails. the bios gets flashed but it can't boot. i used the igpu to get into windows and confirm that the product name has changed.
 
I used this to edit the bios for my 5700xt, increasing core and mem frequency, power limit,... It works as expected for the frequency part, but not for the power limit; power draw is still ~230W max (I increased the limit to 300W). Is there something more that needs to be done?
 
I used this to edit the bios for my 5700xt, increasing core and mem frequency, power limit,... It works as expected for the frequency part, but not for the power limit; power draw is still ~230W max (I increased the limit to 300W). Is there something more that needs to be done?
Not all programs are power hungry. Also say for example the core boost is set to 1950, your card won't need to use much wattage. However, if you set it to like 2100 and used the free timespy demo, I bet you would see it jump above 230W. on my non xt it sure does
 
You are correct, I only tested it on superposition in timespy power consumption is higher. My boost is set to 2250 and I expected the power consumption would be higher everywhere.
 
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Why don't you find the clock&voltages using driver overclocking or with afterburner? After you have them, you only need to do the sppt once more.
But, in case you need to do it your way, then cru might help you:
https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Custom-Resolution-Utility-CRU
Inside the CRU zip file downloaded from the link above, you'll find two utilities named restart.exe and restart64.exe that can be used to restart the graphics drivers. Use restart64.exe if you're on a 64-bit version of Windows and the regular restart.exe.
 
Ok, then I am guessing your OS isn't windows, otherwise it's quite easy to find the right clocks&voltages and you only need to do this once.
OS is not the case, and I'm pretty sure you are not aware of wattman not working properly with the Radeon vii (since after 19.7.5) hence I'm using mpt since release. If your user profile is simply finding a clock/voltage and call a day, I respect that, but mine is not. So no point here in keep answering you why I do things in a certain way or not.

If some comes with an answer, good. If not, fine as well.

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Nope, I wasn't aware of the bug with vega vii so I apologize for my ignorance and for being curious why you do it your way. I edited my post above with a possible solution for your problem.
 
Nope, I wasn't aware of the bug with vega vii so I apologize for my ignorance and for being curious why you do it your way. I edited my post above with a possible solution for your problem.
Thanks! I appreciate your feedback, I'm gonna take a look soon. Cheers :)

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That broke the driver, needed do DDU and re-install.

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Don't know, you have to figure that out by yourself, sorry. tRC and tRFC always seem to be in a ratio of about 1:2.66, if you compare the timing straps. I don't know any specifics about any of those timings, but they are JEDEC and similar to DDR4. Maybe you can start there.
 
Don't know, you have to figure that out by yourself, sorry. tRC and tRFC always seem to be in a ratio of about 1:2.66, if you compare the timing straps. I don't know any specifics about any of those timings, but they are JEDEC and similar to DDR4. Maybe you can start there.

@hellm, so who shared you the rai file? Was it a certain german guy who also leaked amdvbflash and atitool? Now that i think about it, you're german too!
Without it, no way you'd be able to get all the bits, heck, even the values..


At a certain moment, I was honestly thinking about releasing an update to Amd Memory Tweak with navi support.
Perhaps a good thing that i didn't :)

Good job though!

Cheers
 
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