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Can't find a bios for Powercolor RX 570 4GBD5-DM

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Hello, this is my first time posting here. I got a bricked RX 570 from a guy for less than $10 who said he got it from a miner, and failed in flashing the Bios.
So, I took the offer and hoped to salvage it. When booting up, the GPU-Z shows Micron memory, 0 MHZ clock and no Pixel fillrate. So, I disassembled the GPU and looked at the memory chip and it's SK hynix. Looked for the bios for it in the techpowerup website and after flashing, it still doesn't work. It shows 0 MHZ and no Pixel fillrate.

I've been spending a whole day testing all the bios, uninstalling drivers and even doing pixel clock patch everytime. But it simply doesn't show up, and basically non-functional as if I plug in the HDMI to the card instead of my motherboard (Radeon Vega 3 integrated), it has no display.

Can anyone help finding the correct Vbios? The serial code is CDG1709028531, AXRX 570 4GBD5-DM
 
Get a picture of the ram on the card please and also white sticker on it too
 
Get a picture of the ram on the card please and also white sticker on it too
Here is the sticker of the serial number.
At the moment I do not have a picture of the ram chips on the pcb but when i return from work I'll get back to it. It was Sk hynix.
 

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Here is the sticker of the serial number.
At the moment I do not have a picture of the ram chips on the pcb but when i return from work I'll get back to it. It was Sk hynix.
AXRX RX 570 4GBD5-DM is a mining card sku of Powercolor.

Someone uploaded a bios for your card but I have my doubts due the strange clocks:

Some other bios with the same config file (J0414OAF.SJC)

This bios might be the correct one since it mentioned "stock" bios (config file J0414OAF.SJC)

As you see, the clock are quite strange. For a normal RX 570 the GPU clocks should be around 1244MHz with a memory clock of 1750 MHz.
I would recommend to flash this bios instead:
 
AXRX RX 570 4GBD5-DM is a mining card sku of Powercolor.

Someone uploaded a bios for your card but I have my doubts due the strange clocks:

Some other bios with the same config file (J0414OAF.SJC)

This bios might be the correct one since it mentioned "stock" bios (config file J0414OAF.SJC)

As you see, the clock are quite strange. For a normal RX 570 the GPU clocks should be around 1244MHz with a memory clock of 1750 MHz.
I would recommend to flash this bios instead:
Thank you and I have returned from trying every one of those VBioses and frankly none worked.
The symptoms are the same, error code 43, GPU-Z shows 0 fill rate and 0 texture fill rate, fans spin a bit then stops, then spins again, which is most likely mining.
And one of those Bios you sent me turns the memory into a Micron, which I know is incorrect, and I wish I would give you a picture of the SKhynix chips on my GPU but I lost the screwdriver I used to take off the PCB.

Do I really need to make a custom bios or something? I do not have any idea how.
 
This is my GPU-Z after trying correct Hynix vbios. It doesn't show any display at all so I had to plug in to my motherboard.
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Here is the sticker of the serial number.
At the moment I do not have a picture of the ram chips on the pcb but when i return from work I'll get back to it. It was Sk hynix.
Ajr or mjr for hynix

This is my GPU-Z after trying correct Hynix vbios. It doesn't show any display at all so I had to plug in to my motherboard.
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I told you to get a pic of a ram chip on the card, do it
 
Ajr or mjr for hynix


I told you to get a pic of a ram chip on the card, do it
Here you go as you can see it is sk hynix though that's the most of my little knowledge of memory chips
 

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Hello, I've returned. I tried all the Bios again It is still the same. I don't know. Maybe it's simply forsaken?
Could be.....we are tried D00034 bioses which should be correct. We could try a generic D00033 bios instead?

Can you try AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher. Just to be sure it is not the bios signature of those D00034 bioses?
 
Could be.....we are tried D00034 bioses which should be correct. We could try a generic D00033 bios instead?

Can you try AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher. Just to be sure it is not the bios signature of those D00034 bioses?
I still have the D00034 bios you sent installed. I don't know much about the serial numbers of Vbios, do you have any examples of a D00033 bios? I can flash it for you and then use pixel clock patcher, because I already tried it and it doesn't really change anything
 
I still have the D00034 bios you sent installed. I don't know much about the serial numbers of Vbios, do you have any examples of a D00033 bios? I can flash it for you and then use pixel clock patcher, because I already tried it and it doesn't really change anything
Serial number doesn't matter for Powercolor. Only for MSI cards the serial number is important for getting the correct bios.

AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher is a patch on driver level and not on firmware level. I recommend it to do it before flashing a D00033.

This is a D000033 bios which you can try:
 
Serial number doesn't matter for Powercolor. Only for MSI cards the serial number is important for getting the correct bios.

AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher is a patch on driver level and not on firmware level. I recommend it to do it before flashing a D00033.

This is a D000033 bios which you can try:

That card is a dedicated mining card due to the low clock speed.



I presume card only has 1 video output.

Anyways these should work, if not the card isn't worth anything.




 
Anyways these should work, if not the card isn't worth anything.




221255 and 196625 were already tested by ohmyjots. It shared the configuration file J0414OAF.SJC which is also listed in 230533&236689.
230533&236689 mentioned the exact part number in the comment field (AXRX 570 4GBD5-DM) but have incorrect clock speeds.

@ohmyjots 211498 & 195684 might work but I have my doubts. 195684 is using the correct configuration file for you card.
 
221255 and 196625 were already tested by ohmyjots. It shared the configuration file J0414OAF.SJC which is also listed in 230533&236689.
230533&236689 mentioned the exact part number in the comment field (AXRX 570 4GBD5-DM) but have incorrect clock speeds.

@ohmyjots 211498 & 195684 might work but I have my doubts. 195684 is using the correct configuration file for you card.
I posted them because they match the correct clocks for that particular card which is 1105/2000, I'm believing the card is damaged.

Cards that are a dedicated mining asic tend to lack resistors to make video outputs work if at all.

Im guessing that is what DM means in the model number
 
Thank you for your help, everyone.
It seems the card is genuinely forsaken. Even with pixel clock patch everytime I flash another bios, that you all have searched for me, it still does not want to cooperate with me. I'll throw it to a scrapyard.
 
Stick with bnib cards so you avoid the headaches
 
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