Interesting...Can this be done on a Gigabyte Windforce 290?
Basically it's mostly been tested and proven on reference based cards.. if that one uses a custom pcb it could be a coin toss, but supposedly some people have had success.
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Interesting...Can this be done on a Gigabyte Windforce 290?
Basically it's mostly been tested and proven on reference based cards.. if that one uses a custom pcb it could be a coin toss, but supposedly some people have had success.
Are the gains from flashing to a 390(x) bios from memory times alone? Or is there more going on than that? Surely by tightening the timings, you are limiting its OC, and thus not really achieving anything (or maybe making things worse) once the OC is dialled in?
Or are fooling the drivers into thinking we have the newer card and getting the performance that AMD purposely held back at a driver level to make the 390(x) look better?
getting some much better memory overclocks on my Tri-X after putting 390 bios - maybe the latencies are a bit slower with this bios ? but overall performance is better
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with these clocks the card managed 2900 on Valley Extreme HD and 5755 on Firestrike Extreme![]()