XFX HD 6950 Unlock Failed
Hey everyone, I thought I'd chime in with how my unlock attempt went. In short, it didn't work
. My advice is
when attempting to do this unlock make sure you're using an AMD spec card. From what I can see in these posts the successful HD 6950 unlocks are occuring on AMD spec cards, meaning they are effectively direct copies of the AMD specification card. My new XFX card is not an AMD spec card. It looks like XFX has made some changes to the current shipping versions of their cards - like no switch for the recovery BIOS, the fan shroud is different, and who knows what else. DAMN!!!!!
Here are my card specs:
Here was a summary of my attempt, the
almost bricking of my card and the recovery steps I performed.
When I got the card installed it everything seemed to flash okay. At the end of the process I needed to reboot, but when I attempted to reboot Windows shut down and then nothing came back. My computer wouldn't even POST anymore. I put my old HD 3870 back in and it POSTed fine this time, thought it complained about a BIOS error and reset all my settings (including my onboard RAID settings
). So I'm thinking - well there's $300.00 gone bye-bye.
Being somewhat motivated to try and breath life back into my card I did some pretty crazy things,
- My card doesn’t have the dual BIOS switch so I can't just switch it back to a known good BIOS. It looks like my card has the spot for a switch, just no switch installed. So I soldered some bare wire onto the card where the switch contacts were. I figured the card is f'd by this point anyway and there is no chance of an RMA so what's the harm in trying? I looked up on DigiKey to see what contacts to short for the switch that is installed on the AMD spec cards and shorted the pin locations to simulate switching between the different BIOS locations. No luck, still wouldn't do anything.
- I put my HD 3870 back in, emptied all my other card slots and moved some SATA connections so that I could put my HD 6950 into the second PCI-E slot (it's a big mother of a card and was covering the SATA ports on my M2N32SLI-Deluxe). My theory was, if I could boot with my HD 3870 and still "see" my dead HD 6950 then I might be able to flash it back to the backup I made of the BIOS. Well good thought (in theory). My computer booted and I was able to log into Windows! YEAH!!! Windows immediately saw the dead HD 6950 and started to install drivers for it. As soon as the drivers were installed and Windows attempted to initialize the card then my monitor went black (yes, the one pluged into the HD 3870) and my computer locked up. Sigh….
- Working with the above theory, it tried going into Safe Mode to re-flash the card back to the original HD 6950 BIOS. No luck, ATIWinFlash doesn't allow it. It throws up a error about needing Administrative privileges. DAMN!!!!
- I booted the "Last Known Good Configuration" in Windows 7 and rushed into the Device Manager before the system to could attempt to install the drivers for my dead HD 6950 and quickly disabled the card and it's HDMI audio device. The system was stable and stayed running! YEAH!!!!
- I was finally able to re-flash the dead HD 6950 with the backup of the BIOS I made before this whole process started. YEAH!!!! After the re-flash of the HD 6950 I needed to reboot again. I crossed my fingers and everything worked!! YEAH!!!
So I'm back to square one. But at least my new HD 6950 is back and running. After reading some of the other forum posts a bit more I've seen one other with the same problem I had (
manofthem #1930) and XFX support told him,
XFX Support to manofthem said:
the 6970 bios flash isn't supported under warranty (no surprise) and that the later revisions of the 6950 cards will be damaged by trying to flash with a 6970 bios.
Well if manofthem is still watching, F that! Whomever you were speaking with at XFX support doesn't know their own product very well. Sure the recovery isn't very pretty but I got mine back and running.
Hope this helps anyone else that has the same problem as I did. There is hope to get your card back up and running!