Rx6800 brush BIOS to improve computing power
1. If you want to use DOS, you need to use pure DOS. XP doesn't have DOS. You can use a 3.5 disk with 98 slots to boot.
2 Generally speaking, the credibility of these articles on the Internet is not high, and indivial users have great difficulties in operation. Only when the system hardware is incompatible can they brush BIOS. The risk of brushing BIOS is high.
3. If the brush fails, you will face the problem of losing the warranty of the graphics card. The graphics card does not light up. It is very troublesome
the BIOS of higher version can not improve the system performance, but it can improve the system performance by identifying the updated hardware and allowing the system to load better drivers (this is indirect and not applicable to all hardware, mainly CPU, hard disk and so on, and it also depends on the type of motherboard)
to upgrade memory, one is to look at the economic capacity, the other is to look at the needs. Within the allowable range, P4 series is equipped with 1G memory, P3 series is equipped with 512M memory.
you said that the flash BIOS belongs to hard overclocking
that is to say, it will be effective until you brush it back
there is a risk in brushing BIOS overclocking
you should pay attention to that
it will not light up the machine if you don't get it right
there is also a software overclocking
only after overclocking
if you restart the machine
it will change back to the original
and you have to overclock it again
when However, the performance of these two methods has been improved
by 10% - 20%, which is too high
and affects the service life
when the frequency is reced, the performance will be degraded; As the voltage increases, the power consumption increases
if you have to change it, there is a special software, but it is not safe. It is recommended to borrow a programmer from the place where the motherboard is repaired in the computer city (it is not expensive. You can buy one yourself for about 100 yuan)
1. Take down the BIOS chip of the graphics card, connect it to the programmer, select the corresponding chip model, read out the data and save it as a *. Bin or *. Hex file, Then use WinHex to open it
2. Convert the frequency of the graphics card into hexadecimal data (with the calculator provided by the computer), find it in the file (with search), and then change it to the data you want to change (or hexadecimal); The voltage is the same
3. Save the modified data and write it back to the BIOS chip with the programmer
note: there are risks in changing the BIOS, which may be unsuccessful or even cause permanent damage to the hardware! After the BIOS file is read out, it must be backed up. If it fails, it can be written again, and the original will be restored.
the motherboard itself has no performance, and the computer performance depends on the processor, graphics card, memory and hard disk; Motherboard chipset is used for data exchange and provides the slots, interfaces and bandwidth of each onboard hardware. The main factors that motherboard can affect performance are CPU power supply, power supply heat sink, chipset heat dissipation, the number of hardware slot interfaces, and the gap of chip specifications of the third party (USB, sound card, network card, etc.). These motherboards have been decided when they leave the factory, which can not be changed by BIOS, So brushing BIOS can't improve the performance of motherboard
what can be changed by brushing the BIOS? For example, suppose that there are some bugs in the early version of the BIOS on the motherboard, the new version fixes the bugs, and increases the compatibility with the new processor. These improvements to the performance of the existing processor, graphics card, and memory are basically negligible. If the main board BIOS is in normal use, it is not recommended to update the BIOS blindly
there is only one exception: the powerful economic benefits, the general graphics card brush professional card. I think those who really want to do so are willing to take such a big risk. However, only he knows how much he has actually improved
so in general, we don't advocate refreshing BIOS for a little bit of performance
generally, it is OK to leave the factory. Brush motherboard, then the original upgrade BIOS brush
don't swipe the BIOS until you have to, unless it's to support some new hardware
the BIOS of the graphics card is not very helpful for some daily software, and the game performance is not much improved. Moreover, the heat of the graphics card will be much greater after brushing, I don't think it's necessary for ordinary players to brush a professional graphics card.
the BIOS on the motherboard will be ok if you solve your problem. You don't need to pursue the latest BIOS.
there are several kinds of BIOS that have special overclocking.
there are BIOS that can solve the problem of secondary restart.
there are BIOS that support new hardware.
it depends on what BIOS you need
1. Upgrading BIOS can make some components play a better efficiency and optimize it.
2. It can obtain additional functions provided by manufacturers (such as new generation power management, CPU intelligent monitoring details)
3. It can solve some faults and errors caused by hardware compatibility (such as memory mixed plug-in, CPU intelligent monitoring details), And some BIOS versions have bugs, because BIOS is also a set of programs, so it is inevitable to have bugs)
4. Enable the motherboard to recognize more new devices (for example, some motherboards that only support P3 processor can use P4 processor after refreshing BIOS, and support more plug and play devices)
5, Mp3.mp4.bios can also be swiped. For example, NEC nd-3520a DVD recorder, BIOS version is 1.04. After upgrading to 3.04, support for single-sided and double-layer DVD-R discs has been added...
therefore, upgrading BIOS is very useful, but you can't upgrade blindly. The key is to see the new version of BIOS refresh or upgrade, and add those new and useful functions, However, it doesn't make much sense for ordinary users, so it's better not to upgrade... Before upgrading, you must back up the original BIOS version, avoid blind brushing and random brushing
