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PostPosted: 09 Jan 2010, 02:31 
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What is everyone using to flash there cards guess I will try it? Kind of odd that I would have to flash the bios on a brand new card but.....Also I have never done this before so can someone give me some guidance. I have flashed motherboards so..... I just have never had to flash a video card before haha.


I was on my way to bed, but thought I could do this first for you. :)

Before you do this, remember that it can void warranty. Should it fail, you need to boot up from another card (while having the other card in) and flash it back again.

What you need is as following:
1. A bootable USB stick (preferably, though bootable diskette would work, but is less safe due to corruption of disk).

2. This bios image on the usb stick/disk (for 5870 cards):
http://techpowerup.com/vgabios/61848/ATI.HD5870.1024.091112.html
rename the bios image to: ATI5870.rom

3. and this utility to flash the bios:
http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/1650/ATIFlash_3.75.html

Boot up from USB stick to DOS.
Enter following syntax:
atiflash -s 0 backup.rom (this is to backup old .rom file)
atiflash -f -p 0 ati5870.rom

Now its flashed.


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What is everyone using to flash there cards guess I will try it? Kind of odd that I would have to flash the bios on a brand new card but.....Also I have never done this before so can someone give me some guidance. I have flashed motherboards so..... I just have never had to flash a video card before haha.


I was on my way to bed, but thought I could do this first for you. :)

Before you do this, remember that it can void warranty. Should it fail, you need to boot up from another card (while having the other card in) and flash it back again.

What you need is as following:
1. A bootable USB stick (preferably, though bootable diskette would work, but is less safe due to corruption of disk).

2. This bios image on the usb stick/disk (for 5870 cards):
http://techpowerup.com/vgabios/61848/ATI.HD5870.1024.091112.html
rename the bios image to: ATI5870.rom

3. and this utility to flash the bios:
http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/1650/ATIFlash_3.75.html

Boot up from USB stick to DOS.
Enter following syntax:
atiflash -s 0 backup.rom (this is to backup old .rom file)
atiflash -f -p 0 ati5870.rom

Now its flashed.

Thank you very much will try that later tonight.


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PostPosted: 09 Jan 2010, 02:40 
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Thank you very much will try that later tonight.


You're welcome :)


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PostPosted: 09 Jan 2010, 02:46 
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[quote]Well im sitting here almost in tears because i did spend 1000bux to have eyefinity only to be horribly disappointed.

Can i use the 5870 bios on the 5850 card? I mean whats the worst that will happen i have a useless card anyhow


Don't do that. I would rather try this one on a 5850 (but at your own risk of course):
http://forums.amd.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=203&threadid=123623

Tamlin, i thought i was using the correct syntax atiflash -p 0 newbios.bin, which fails. However, adding in the -f switch allowed me to update my firmware and guess what....it works. I am incredibly happy right now, it has been running since about 1 minute after your post and i have had no flicker once a resolution is set.

For anyone else in this forum, FLASH your card with the bios from page 6 of this thread. Incredible!!

Thank you Tamlin for chiming in with the correct syntax.


Glad I could help :) Had the same issue myself with flashing.

The problem is it doesnt look like he's talking about the flicker from the dp port. im using the dp to vga adapter


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PostPosted: 09 Jan 2010, 04:36 
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This is dissapointing. I am expiriencing the same flickering issues that everyone else is. I have 3xDell S2409W screens and an Accell B087B-002B-0924, which is on the list of ATI approved adapters. Unfortunately mine came with firmware version FW:034 as noted on the sticker.


My working Accell adapter actually has two different part numbers listed on the package. the one on the front it has
B087B-001B-0924.

On the back in UPC code shows B087B-002B-0924.

The stickers on the adapter shows B087B-002B-0924 and firmware FW/034.


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PostPosted: 09 Jan 2010, 05:42 
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[quote]This is dissapointing. I am expiriencing the same flickering issues that everyone else is. I have 3xDell S2409W screens and an Accell B087B-002B-0924, which is on the list of ATI approved adapters. Unfortunately mine came with firmware version FW:034 as noted on the sticker.


My working Accell adapter actually has two different part numbers listed on the package. the one on the front it has
B087B-001B-0924.

On the back in UPC code shows B087B-002B-0924.

The stickers on the adapter shows B087B-002B-0924 and firmware FW/034.

I have that exact adapter with the same firmware and it blanks out often, at any res higher than 1280x1024...


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PostPosted: 09 Jan 2010, 08:07 
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I have that exact adapter with the same firmware and it blanks out often, at any res higher than 1280x1024...


Then it seems as though firmware has nothing to do with the problems.


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PostPosted: 09 Jan 2010, 16:23 
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Yes, my accell DP>DVI adapter with FW:034 is working just fine at a resolution of 1920X1080. All my flickering problems disappeared with the flashing of the bios, nothing else was needed to fix my problem.


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PostPosted: 09 Jan 2010, 16:53 
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Yes, my accell DP>DVI adapter with FW:034 is working just fine at a resolution of 1920X1080. All my flickering problems disappeared with the flashing of the bios, nothing else was needed to fix my problem.

Have you got a 5870 or a 5850?
What bios did you use?


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PostPosted: 09 Jan 2010, 17:27 
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Hi everyone Im Oliver new here on the forum, Im from Montreal Canada, I have read all the comments you post about the active adapter problem and the flickering monitor going off... I recently bought me 3 monitors samsung 24 inches to be able to play with eyefinity, I also buy me a Dell active display port adapter (Bizlink). I was looking to buy me the 5970 model but like you all know these cards are really hard to find, so I choose to buy the 5770 model to help me wait for the 5970... I experienced the same problem you all have, monitor connected on the adapter going off when I set the resolution at 5760X1200 flickering, I know how it can really pisse off... ;) but now I received my XfX 5970 Black Edition from newegg =) and my flickering monitor going off is COMPLETELY GONE. I use the exact same adapter that I was thinking to be a bad one... As I can see the problems is Only coming from the Video Card itself, not the adapter, not the monitor or the cable. So if you have to look for something to resolved the problem I bet this is Only the video card you can blame and by the way the company that did it ;) even if this cards are amazing when working properly!! I dont know if my experienced with this can help you guys I hope so! and for those who cant wait for the update fix as Ati talk earlier on this topic, I sugeste you to buy a 5970 if you can, this will resolve completely all your problems! So nice to meet you all guys I will try post if you have any questions feel free to ask!

(And by the way, Im french Canadian so dont look my english mistakes =P)

here link of my eyefinity setup
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bt0SwMfEeU


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