VGA Bios Collection: AMD R9 380 2048 MB
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Filename: | 235756. rom |
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VBIOS Version: | 015.049.000.004.000000 |
UEFI Supported: | Yes |
BIOS Build date: | 2015-08-26 05:20:00 |
Date added: | 2021-07-22 23:38:01 |
VBIOS Size: | 128 KB |
MD5 Hash: | e0348fa59e0ff7bbdcf9fa42d7f16877 |
SHA1 Hash: | 4a0ab9158d9a8d68d43ae809e11a5c63cdd752e5 |
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GPU Device Id: 0x1002 0x682B 113-C906HP-200 C90602 HP Barfish Verde PRO2 2G GDDR5 128Mx32 (C) 1988-2010, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. ATOMBIOSBK-AMD VER015.049.000.004.000000 C906HP.200 PowerTune Limit: 27 to 40 CCC Overdrive Limits GPU Clock: 0 MHz Memory Clock: 0 MHz Clock State 0 Core Clk: 925.00 MHz Memory Clk: 1125. 00 MHz Flags: Boot Clock State 1 Core Clk: 925.00 MHz Memory Clk: 1125.00 MHz Flags: Optimal Perf Clock State 2 Core Clk: 725.00 MHz Memory Clk: 1125.00 MHz Flags: UVD Clock State 3 Core Clk: 300.00 MHz Memory Clk: 150.00 MHz Flags: Memory Support 2048 MB, Unknown, Autodetect 2048 MB, Unknown, Elpida EDW4032BABG 2048 MB, Unknown, Hynix H5GC4h34AJR |
Manufacturer: | AMD |
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Model: | R9 380 |
Device Id: | 1002 682B |
Subsystem Id: | 103C 2B51 |
Interface: | PCI-E |
Memory Size: | 2048 MB |
GPU Clock: | 925 MHz |
Memory Clock: | 1125 MHz |
Memory Type: | GDDR5 |
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XFX’s Latest Radeon R9 380 Crimson Edition Unlocks To a Full R9 380X «Tonga XT» With BIOS Switch
XFX has launched their latest Radeon R9 380 Crimson edition graphics card which is exclusively made for the Chinese market. The Radeon R9 380 was introduced back in 2015 so it makes no sense to talk about it as AMD will be launching their latest Polaris cards is a few months but it seems like the Crimson edition stands out from the rest of the 380 offerings as it has a neat feature added in side the BIOS which let’s you unlock the card to a full Radeon R9 380X graphics card.
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Image Credits: Expreview
Almost every high-end or custom graphics card features a dual/triple BIOS design these days. Accessed by a small switch that is ideally located on the PCB, these BIOS allows users to save custom overclock profile, use factory configured settings for clock speeds / fan speeds or revert back to a stock profile if overclocking goes haywire. We have seen manufacturers store OC profiles in a second «OC BIOS» before but XFX went one step ahead and added a custom profile that let’s you unlock the card to a full R9 380X graphics card for the price of a custom Radeon R9 380 graphics board.
The Radeon R9 380 Crimson edition is made for the Chinese market and will be available in the APAC region but US/EU consumers shouldn’t expect the card to hit their retail stores. The Radeon R9 380 comes with 1792 SPs (Stream Processors) clocked at 990 MHz and 4 GB of GDDR5 memory that operates along a 256-bit bus. The R9 380 Crimson is powered by a single 8-Pin power connector and display outputs include Dual-DVI, HDMI and a single display port. Looking at the specifications, you would expect everything you see on a normal R9 380 GPU except, the second BIOS turns this in to a full Tonga XT GPU.
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With the GPU fully unlocked, the graphics card gets 2048 stream processors clocked at 1040 MHz and memory clocked at 5800 MHz compared to 5700 MHz on the reference profile. The card features a fully custom design with a 4+1+1 phase PWM and a beefy cooler that is enough to keep the card cool under intense gaming loads. The card features a full red color scheme which is to represent the Chinese market that it is designed for. The card can further overclock to deliver better performance to gamers who don’t prefer to use the available BIOS or they can tweak the unlocked core to faster clock speeds.
Looking at the benchmarks, both synthetic and gaming performance shows up to 10% increase with the unlock in place. The card performs great in all games and the 380X is already one of the best contender for 1080P AAA gaming. The card has idles of 55C and maximum load temperature of 70C with the unlocked BIOS loaded. You can see the gaming results for yourself below:
XFX Radeon R9 380 Crimson Edition Benchmarks (Image Credits: Expreview):
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The Radeon R9 380 Crimson Edition by XFX is being sold in China for a price of $230 US which is about the price one pays for a reference Radeon R9 380X graphics card. The card is a good option for gamers as it offers a full custom cooling and PCB design. For those who want something better should wait for AMD’s Polaris GPUs that are expected to be released in Summer of 2016 with up to 2. 5 times the performance per watt as demoed by AMD at CES 2016.
XFX Radeon R9 380 Crimson Edition:
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R9 300 — R9 380 bios mod
Sterphius
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#one
Hello everyone!
I saw a conversation here about the 380s being sewn, climbing through various forums I found that some were able to change the memory timings (but for some reason it didn’t work out for me) and get about 24-25 MN on the air. I think that this information will be relevant not only to me, therefore I do not write in a personal, but leave a separate topic.
Actually, gurus of the 380s, tell us how you did it)
ZY. There are a lot of links for overclocking, but only bios mod
gives a normal profit
Portsoller
Experienced
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#2
I was interested myself, look, maybe there will be a guide .. let’s revive the old maps
slavik
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#3
so not only with 380 you can but also with everyone else including dinosaurs, at 380 it’s relevant only in the memory of samsung I still came across an elpida so there is one strap from 1250 to 1750 and that’s it, take a hex editor and on the principle as with rx 470 480 from smaller to larger, in my case from 1425-1500 and in the subsequent ones I was able to overclock to 1680 mhz, this was back in the spring when the air began to mine! only there still had to raise the pressure! The experiment was carried out on strix asus gigabyte powercolor. if anyone needs to throw off the decoding of abbreviations in hex, well, or a Windows calculator in programmer mode to help!
Portsoller
Experienced
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#four
I have strix O4G, they are now at 1030/1500 and give out 21.4 hashes
Sterphius
Own person
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#5
Google when adding «hex» in the query produces a very necessary article. It remains to get a little more theory and play a little
Sterphius
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#6
Portsoller said:
I have a strix O4G, they are now at 1030/1500 and give out 21.4 hashes
Click to expand…
Here in article 24-25, the difference is obvious
Portsoller
Experienced
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#7
Everything in the article is too scary. Not as easy as on 470 cards
Sterphius
Own person
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#eight
Portsoller said:
Everything in the article is too scary. Not as easy as 470 cards
Click to expand…
And who said it would be easy?)
(You haven’t seen Tonga bios editor yet)
BOGdan
Own person
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#9
After flashing 7950, it gives me 28. 5mx expansion, and more is possible.
T1aMat
Own person
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#ten
Here is the proof that the firmware works.
Farm of 6 Asus R9 380 Strix 4 Gb (Elpida all 6 cards), one firmware on all cards, 3 cards work as they should, 3 are not overclockable… After the firmware it is more profitable to mine Monero, the speed is from 700 to 770 from the card. I made another BIOS for three non-overclockable cards I will test …
slavik
Own person
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#eleven
Oo normal result, but you can throw off the bios, I would have a look with pleasure.
slavik
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#12
What straps did you change
T1aMat
Own person
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#13
Custom firmware without copying. I forgot to write, the power consumption of -100mv is still underestimated in the firmware itself.
slavik
Own person
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#fourteen
Well, the consumption does not threaten me, I Pascal image I mine, you start to lower the core, it’s not stable, it turned out 1075 at 1000 MHz
slavik
Own person
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#fifteen
You mean without copying?
T1aMat
Own person
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#16
slavik said:
You mean without copying?
Click to expand. ..
This means that I did not copy the lines from the timings, but inserted my own. As I wrote above, after the firmware, the most profitable is Monero, digging Pascal or Zek on these cards is not profitable.
slavik
Own person
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#17
well, my own is a serious application for leadership, to such an extent I don’t rummage, I said I dig Monero and Pascal at the same time! at 380
slavik
Own person
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#eighteen
well, throw off the bios if it’s not difficult!
T1aMat
Own person
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#19
New results, wrote a new bios for poorly overclocked three cards, reached the level of 470 samsungs out of the box.
Portsoller
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#twenty
I have one-on-one cards.. my hands itch
Compare AMD Radeon R9 380X and AMD Radeon HD 7950 Monica BIOS 1
Comparative analysis of AMD Radeon R9 380X and AMD Radeon HD 7950 Monica BIOS 1 video cards by all known characteristics in the categories: General information, Technical specifications, Video outputs and ports, Compatibility, dimensions, requirements, API support, Memory, Technology support.
Video card performance analysis by benchmarks: PassMark — G3D Mark, PassMark — G2D Mark, GFXBench 4. 0 — Car Chase Offscreen (Frames), GFXBench 4.0 — Car Chase Offscreen (Fps), GFXBench 4.0 — Manhattan (Frames), GFXBench 4.0 — Manhattan (Fps) ), GFXBench 4.0 — T-Rex (Frames), GFXBench 4.0 — T-Rex (Fps), 3DMark Fire Strike — Graphics Score.
AMD Radeon R9 380X
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AMD Radeon HD 7950 Monica BIOS 1
Benefits
Reasons to choose AMD Radeon R9 380X
- Newer graphics card, release date difference 3 year(s) 900 10 month(s) 902 more: 124.2 GTexel / s vs 88.8 GTexel / s
- 33% more shader processors: 2048 vs 1536
- 40% more floating point performance: 3.973 gflops vs 2.842 gflops
- Approximately 33% more maximum memory size: 4 GB vs 3 GB
Release date | 19 November 2015 vs 31 January 2012 |
Texturing Speed | 124. 2 GTexel/s vs 88.8 GTexel/s |
Number of shaders | 2048 vs 1536 |
Floating point performance | 3.973 gflops vs 2.842 gflops |
Maximum memory size | 4GB vs 3GB |
Reasons to choose AMD Radeon HD 7950 Monica BIOS 1
- About 3% less power consumption: 185 Watt vs 190 Watt
- 5.2 times more memory frequency: 5000 MHz vs 970 MHz
Power Consumption (TDP) | 185 Watt vs 190 Watt |
Memory frequency | 5000 MHz vs 970 MHz |
Benchmark comparison
GPU 1: AMD Radeon R9380X
GPU 2: AMD Radeon HD 7950 Monica BIOS 1
Title | AMD Radeon R9 380X | AMD Radeon HD 7950 Monica BIOS 1 |
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PassMark — G3D Mark | 6200 | |
PassMark — G2D Mark | 670 | |
GFXBench 4. 0 — Car Chase Offscreen (Frames) | 9685 | |
GFXBench 4.0 — Car Chase Offscreen (Fps) | 9685 | |
GFXBench 4.0 — Manhattan (Frames) | 3717 | |
GFXBench 4.0 — Manhattan (Fps) | 3717 | |
GFXBench 4.0 — T-Rex (Frames) | 3361 | |
GFXBench 4.0 — T-Rex (Fps) | 3361 | |
3DMark Fire Strike — Graphics Score | 3050 |
Performance comparison
AMD Radeon R9 380X | AMD Radeon HD 7950 Monica BIOS 1 | |
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Architecture | GCN 3. 0 | GCN 1.0 |
Codename | Tahiti | |
Design | AMD Radeon R9 300 Series | |
Issue date | November 19, 2015 | 31 January 2012 |
Price at first issue date | $229 | |
Place in the rating | 216 | not rated |
Price now | $528.44 | |
Type | Desktop | Desktop |
Price/performance ratio (0-100) | 15. 61 | |
Core clock in Boost mode | 970MHz | |
Number of Compute | 32 | |
Floating point performance | 3.973 gflops | 2.842 gflops |
Process | 28nm | 28nm |
Number of shaders | 2048 | 1536 |
Stream Processors | 2048 | |
Texturing speed | 124. 2 GTexel/s | 88.8 GTexel/s |
Power consumption (TDP) | 190 Watt | 185 Watt |
Number of transistors | 5,000 million | 4,313 million |
Core clock | 925 MHz | |
Video connectors | 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort | 1x DVI, 1x HDMI, 2x mini-DisplayPort |
DisplayPort support | ||
Dual-link DVI support | ||
Eyefinity | ||
HDMI | ||
Number of Eyefinity Displays | 6 | |
VGA | ||
CrossFire without bridge | ||
Tire | PCIe 3. 0 | |
Form factor | Full Height / Full Length | |
Interface | PCIe 3.0 x16 | PCIe 3.0 x16 |
Length | 221 mm | 267 mm |
Additional power connectors | 2 x 6-pin | 1x 6-pin + 1x 8-pin |
DirectX | 12 | 12.0 (11_1) |
Mantle | ||
OpenCL | 2.
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