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7990 Custom Bios - Remove Throttling

ULPS is disabled according to AB, and dropping doesn't seem to help (i'm testing at stock clocks after flash which are 1000/1500/1200mv, i'm going to switch over to bios 2 and confirm it does it at stock, then try a re-flash from the start just in case it's me being a tool.

Try that new bios i posted.

Tried it, still doesn't work.

I have the MSI HD7990. I'm stumped as to what is going on :(

Give me your bios (master and slave from bios switch 2) and ill manually edit it.
 
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No joy, haven't tried the alt bios yet but I'll give it a go later tonight as the other half's booked a babysitter :) I'm starting to think this card is going to end up being returned as between the 1000 rpm fan speed difference at full whack, 10c temp difference and the constant throttling on one core when mining it's starting to annoy me. Shame as I'd half fancied another one and a pair of EK blocks for 2.8-3m/h but it seemingly can't even manage to run as it should with stock speeds/volts.
 
If you have multiple monitors unplug them... (worked for me and a friend, I know it's odd and should make no difference).

Use UDD tool to remove existing drivers and then try and install beta.

What happens when you try to install the drivers?

Unplugged other monitors, used UDD in safemode to uninstall
installed new beta driver . everything installs fine apart from the GPU and audio bit.

AMD Display Driver
Final Status: Fail
Version of Item: 13.250.18.0000
Size: 90 Mbytes
HDMI Audio Driver
Final Status: Fail
Version of Item: 7.12.0.7717
Size: 1 Mbytes
 
Gpu-z can save the bios to desktop. Select card one and two at the bottom then save the bios for each. Then upload them both under a .rar file to sendspace.

Sorry for the delay, was putting the Christmas decorations up, hope this is correct. Had to rename each BIOS as MALTA1 and MALTA2 as they both wanted to save as MALTA.rom

http://www.sendspace.com/file/hxughm

I'll be receiving a msi 7990 on monday, hope it works with this Bios.

:(


I'm hoping it's just me doing something stupid along the way.
 
Finally got the drivers to install but now only one core is getting used
and the crossfire symbol isnt showing up in heaven (full screen) or any games.

EDIT : Got both cores working now :)
 
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Sorry for the delay, was putting the Christmas decorations up, hope this is correct. Had to rename each BIOS as MALTA1 and MALTA2 as they both wanted to save as MALTA.rom

http://www.sendspace.com/file/hxughm





I'm hoping it's just me doing something stupid along the way.

You've sent me my bios. Did you flash my bios to slot one or slot two on your card? Flashing to slot two could cause problems as its supposed to be write protected and the backup bios.
 
You've sent me my bios. Did you flash my bios to slot one or slot two on your card? Flashing to slot two could cause problems as its supposed to be write protected and the backup bios.

Flashed to slot 1, my apologies I thought you wanted your BIOS from my install on slot 1 to see if it was corrupt or something.

Here is the BIOS from slot 2 :)

http://www.sendspace.com/file/5kh2x6
 
Flashed to slot 1, my apologies I thought you wanted your BIOS from my install on slot 1 to see if it was corrupt or something.

Here is the BIOS from slot 2 :)

http://www.sendspace.com/file/5kh2x6

Ok Your bios looks the same as mine. Did you uninstall drivers and overclocking apps + settings before flashing?

Anyway i have two new bios to try. If it doesn't work after this, you;ll just have to use the stock bios. However i can't see a reason why a bios would cause this. Looks like faulty card/software/driver issue to me.

The first bios (FootyslayerBiosFactory) has increased TDP up to 250W at stock. http://www.sendspace.com/file/mfrf86

The second bios (FootyslayerBiosFactory ALT) has increased TDP up to 250W + I have remove the BOOST function of the card. This will stop the card clocking down to a lower state as the lower state is the same as the maximum state. 3D clocks are unaffected. However on some cards (mine included) but not all this might remove working voltage control. Suck it and see. http://www.sendspace.com/file/aekzht
 
Ok Your bios looks the same as mine. Did you uninstall drivers and overclocking apps + settings before flashing?

Anyway i have two new bios to try. If it doesn't work after this, you;ll just have to use the stock bios. However i can't see a reason why a bios would cause this. Looks like faulty card/software/driver issue to me.

The first bios (FootyslayerBiosFactory) has increased TDP up to 250W at stock. http://www.sendspace.com/file/mfrf86

The second bios (FootyslayerBiosFactory ALT) has increased TDP up to 250W + I have remove the BOOST function of the card. This will stop the card clocking down to a lower state as the lower state is the same as the maximum state. 3D clocks are unaffected. However on some cards (mine included) but not all this might remove working voltage control. Suck it and see. http://www.sendspace.com/file/aekzht

Thanks Matt for all your effort on this.

I did remove all drivers and I only use MSI afterburner and did remove that and the settings too.

Would you recommend me trying the first or second for my first attempt?
 
OK double checked i've flashed to bank 1, removed AB and CCC/driver and flashed the higher TDP bios over to bank 1, re-installed drivers then disabled ULPS with AB (after re-installing it). Same issue as before, GPU 2 hits 99%, GPU 1 hits 99% then after a few seconds does the high/low switching to 64% with or without the power limit slider being at 50%. I've tried whacking the fans to 100% but the only thing that seems to reduce the switching is upping the voltage to 1225. After a few minutes of mining that results in a black screen.

I'll have a go with the second bios later but I'm not holding out much hope as it does the same thing on stock bios/clocks/voltage when bank 2 is booted so I suspect I'm just unlucky and got the card that can't hit stock clocks at stock volts with full load.

OT but Walking Dead has been very, very average this year, the behind the scenes changes have taken a toll on screen.
 
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That said if you lowered voltage and ran with +20% all the time you should be able to manage stock clocks without too much throttling.

+20% is power tune. Nothing to do with voltage. It merely increases the power limit which stops the card from throttling.

I see :eek:. I will try your bios on a later date.

I'm curious, What would the lower voltage that you would recommend ?

I'm currently using 1175, seems to be running fine and the temps are much lower.
 
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