Wednesday, December 23rd 2009
Sapphire HD 5770 BIOS Botchup Leaves Users with Just 720 Stream Processors
Several users of the recently released Sapphire HD 5770 Vapor-X graphics cards were surprised to find that GPU-Z showed the shader (stream processor) count of their graphics cards to be 720 (instead of the advertised 800). A disgruntled user then submitted a sample of the graphics card BIOS (BIOS Version: 012.014.000.004, dated 2009/12/03) to TechPowerUp. Our using the BIOS on an actual HD 5770 Vapor-X sample confirmed the issue. The affected cards continue to have the device ID corresponding to the HD 5770 model (68B8), have the advertised clock speeds (860/1200 MHz core/memory), and yet have only 720 operational stream processors enabled by the video BIOS.
When one of the users contacted Sapphire tech-support, it responded with:
Update 2: Statement from Sapphire: "SAPPHIRE Technology has determined that a small batch of the recently launched HD 5770 Vapor-X graphics cards was shipped with a BIOS that enables only 720 stream processors instead of the full 800 stream processors available on this model. Other performance parameters are to the correct specifications. This issue can be rectified with a BIOS update. The correct BIOS code can be downloaded from www.sapphiretech.com [Graphic Card -> PCI-E -> Sapphire HD 5700 Series -> Sapphire Vapor-X HD 5770 1 GB GDDR5 PCIE -> Submit -> BIOS] and some partner websites. We regret any inconvenience caused to end users."
When one of the users contacted Sapphire tech-support, it responded with:
"I just tested one of the cards I have here, and yes it does have the 720 shaders, the if you are comparing the stream process which is at 800, it is different the GPUZ software does not tell you the stream process the GPU unit has."Subjectively, the response doesn't seem satisfactory or working towards solving the problem. GPU-Z displays the actual number of shaders (stream processors) available to the operating system, not how many are physically present on the GPU-die. With this issue being reported by users spread across various markets, it is clear that Sapphire may have an entire lot/batch of HD 5770 Vapor-X graphics cards carrying the BIOS which enables only 720 stream processors. Affected users are advised to contact Sapphire support to resolve the issue. Expert users can find the corrective BIOS which enables all 800 stream processors (VER012.013.000.001.034705) in our VGA BIOS Database here.Update: Sapphire has notified me that they are looking into this, a BIOS update will be available "shortly".
Update 2: Statement from Sapphire: "SAPPHIRE Technology has determined that a small batch of the recently launched HD 5770 Vapor-X graphics cards was shipped with a BIOS that enables only 720 stream processors instead of the full 800 stream processors available on this model. Other performance parameters are to the correct specifications. This issue can be rectified with a BIOS update. The correct BIOS code can be downloaded from www.sapphiretech.com [Graphic Card -> PCI-E -> Sapphire HD 5700 Series -> Sapphire Vapor-X HD 5770 1 GB GDDR5 PCIE -> Submit -> BIOS] and some partner websites. We regret any inconvenience caused to end users."
79 Comments on Sapphire HD 5770 BIOS Botchup Leaves Users with Just 720 Stream Processors
Someone send that to SAPPHIRE!!!!!!!!!:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
i cant find it.
I've assumed that they went to different pcb's for each model to prevent issues like unlocks, but maybe 5750's are THE mainstream card to get, if it unlocks.
I have two cards so it's not a problem to use default bios to get back to 720sp
Uploaded my bios incase who want it
the other topic we have hear about this needs to be combined with this one and then Stickied
Sapphire support was/is so bad that I am still waiting to get an RMA.
I am glad I decided not to give in and by a sapphire product. I do however like XFX I have running.
IMO Sapphire=10' pole
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LOL, that response from their customer support is a classic... similar to the Verizon .002 Cents = .002 Dollars fiasco.
I'm glad to see they owned up and quickly Took action to fix the Situation....
Way to go W1ZZ..
Its called, they let that mistake happen AGAIN... It happened to them with the HD4 series as well...
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As for quick action... Sure, they may have been quick to get the correct BIOS file uploaded, but remember.. Sapphire DOES NOT cover bad BIOS Flashes even if its a defective card because of the BIOS not enabling the correct amount of SPs. So, it is my recommendation that if you do not want to void your warranty, DO NOT flash your card personally. According to Sapphire, flashing your card, even if successful to a different BIOS, even of their own release, voids warranty instantly.
Please note, I was banned and my posts deleted by a Sapphire Rep on their forums for pointing this out. Just keep that in mind folks.
Unless you bought it in California, in which case the date you flashed it to the normal BIOS, is the day the warranty began. :-p
California has some decent consumer protection laws.