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MSI RX 5700 Mech OC vBIOS Flash Help "mismatched subsystem ID's

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These ok?

Open gpu-z again, click arrow next to the uefi checkbox, attempt to upload the bios to the VGA Bios Collection through the program, you may receive a prompt that the file is already in the database with a link, copy and paste link here. If you don't receive that prompt, proceed to upload it and then get the link after the upload is complete.
 
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Open gpu-z again, click arrow next to the uefi checkbox, attempt to upload the bios to the VGA Bios Collection through the program, you may receive a prompt that the file is already in the database with a link, copy and paste link here. If you don't receive that prompt, proceed to upload it and then get the link after the upload is complete.

 

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Attention to all those who are wanting to flash your cards

Since the Subsystem ID will be changing slightly you will need to do a force flash in an administrator privileged command prompt. (Find cmd in start menu right click and open as administrator)

If that is not performed you may receive the stupid 0FL error.

Then follow this command

Enter this command first

Amdvbflash.exe -unlockrom 0


Then enter this command

amdvbflash -f -p 0 XXXX .rom

Note: XXXX is the name of the VBIOS file you downloaded. You can also change the downloaded file name to a simple name.


Otherwise you do it this way:

Create a new text file in your ATIFlash directory, name it FLASH.bat, and place this code into it:

@Echo off
cls

echo Flashing card 0 with BIOS.rom...
echo.
amdvbflash -p 0 -f BIOS.rom
echo.

pause
Assuming the new BIOS you want to flash onto your card is named BIOS.rom, this is the BIOS it will use for flashing.

Save your changes, then run the batch file by double-clicking on it.

Once you've received a success message, reboot your computer for the new BIOS to come into effect. If you can boot into Windows successfully, then that's good! (Note: your screen may flicker for a bit, because you basically have a new card, and Windows is trying to recognize it. If you want to be thorough, go ahead and do a clean re-install of your graphics drivers

Hi everyone, sitting and trying to do the same but with the AsRock 5700 Challenger. Still getting the SSID mismatched error. Using the atiflash293 and the XT bios downloaded from here: https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/212205/asrock-rx5700xt-8192-190616View attachment 141089

Lets keep this for msi flashing, so move over to the link below please

Before you flash you need to provide some information I will provide you a link but you need to transition over to this one and I will request information of you

 
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I thought this was simple. I am not sure why all of a sudden there is all of the chatter. When I asked how to do this or if there was an update there were no replies. I guess my job is done here. I know it works because I was the test dummy. This I have confirmed on my own MSI card which I took the risk with. I wish there was as much help when I needed it. Where were all the experts on the subject matter then?
 
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I thought this was simple. I am not sure why all of a sudden there is all of the chatter. When I asked how to do this or if there was an update there were no replies. I guess my job is done here. I know it works because I was the test dummy. This I have confirmed on my own MSI card which I took the risk with. I wish there was as much help when I needed it. Where were all the experts on the subject matter then?

You literally joined yesterday. Have some patience dude.
 

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Yeap. Patience is limited. Hence my risk to decide to try this method. But thanks for your comment.

We're not here 24/7 and most of us have jobs during the day I tried when I can I don't always see when people post and also didn't you already flash your card to begin with???
 

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Hello there,

I was able to flash my MSI 5700 MECH OC to a XT version bios.

Can someone here tell me the best values it could reach on this card on Msi Afterburner ?

Best regards
 
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Hello there,

I was able to flash my MSI 5700 MECH OC to a XT version bios.

Can someone here tell me the best values it could reach on this card on Msi Afterburner ?

Best regards

Hi mate,

To be honest it is not worth flashing the 5700 mech cards as some of them only have 1x8pin power instead of 2x8pin

The best thing to do is use the program "morepowertool"

With this you can change everything you can with a bios flash

Anyway my max OC 1950 which gives actual of around 1911mhz no need to change voltage as it still stays under 1.15v

However the VRAM does not like to be overclocked much at all

Beware of temperatures on the hot spot they can hit 100c to 105c easily .. 115c is max so as long as you stay under there your good
 

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I'm actually having troube overclocking the memory clock...i get glitches in the screen if I raise behond 1770mhz .

My card has 8pin + 6 pin connector.

I 'm running 2150mhz on 1100mV right now, and memory clock stock @ 1750.
 

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Thanks. I am trying that now but it seems to be crashing the card.

Ok I was able to flash the card using the command line. I tool a chance and it worked. So far though I don't seem to be able to push the card much without it crashing.
What is the preferred tool to overclock these 5700's? It seems the AMD Radeon software keeps crashing. I am getting 1999 @1200mv but if I try to push it much further it crashes.

Any tips or advice?


Hi there, with that voltage what are your temps ? this card runs very hot mate !
 

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Hi there, with that voltage what are your temps ? this card runs very hot mate !

Hardware isn't created equal. Best thing to do is to fine tune your own card. First underclock the core, push memory high as possible, stress test with Final Fantasy XV benchmark loop run on the highest quality for a few hours.

After you found the highest memory clock, start pushing the GPU clock, stress test with Unigine Heaven. Adjust clock high as possible in the thermal envelope and/or desired fans acoustic.
 

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Hardware isn't created equal. Best thing to do is to fine tune your own card. First underclock the core, push memory high as possible, stress test with Final Fantasy XV benchmark loop run on the highest quality for a few hours.

After you found the highest memory clock, start pushing the GPU clock, stress test with Unigine Heaven. Adjust clock high as possible in the thermal envelope and/or desired fans acoustic.
The weird thing here, is that it runs perfect on Unigine Heaven with no issues, but somehow, on Call of duty it makes the game crashes - as well as the MSI Afterburner, playing after a couple of matches.

I believe its the OC on the GPU that is making this ...
 

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Some games put more stress or use more VRAM than others. Best to isolate core and memory OC and stress test for a long period.
 

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yeah that's weird.

I flashed the powetech MSI MECH OC 5700XT BIOS !

Should I flash it again ? Is there a problem flashing twice ?
 

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No. Flash this BIOS:


And reset AMD settings to default, including WattMan. If you use 3rd party OC apps like MSI Afterburner, reset it too.
 

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No. Flash this BIOS:


And reset AMD settings to default, including WattMan. If you use 3rd party OC apps like MSI Afterburner, reset it too.


The reset, before or after the bios flash ?

Now looks like this :

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Is there any problem running radeon software and MSI afterburner together ? Should this be a problem or MSI overcome the settings of the radeon software ?
 
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