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Looking for several Sapphire BIOS's, and can anyone help? - 2008/02/28 15:15 Well I have got several Sapphire AGP cards... What is wrong? The guy who gave me those cards said that people flashed them with wrong BIOS. Only a couple of them give normal life signs like artifacted picture and very hot GPU. I took one which is the best but I can't find anywhere the BIOS for it. Others doesn't want to start with Windows or if I try to flash them, FlashROM doesn't recognize or give error.

I would like to share profit from their selling if someone can help me. I am from Croatia. Do not know if this applicable with site owners but he will also get some donation to the forums if help would become successful.

List of Sapphire Graphics Cards...
- Sapphire Radeon X1650 XT 256MB AGP -> 2 cards
- Sapphire Radeon X1600 PRO 256MB AGP -> 19 cards
- Sapphire Radeon X1300 PRO 256MB AGP -> 6 cards
- Sapphire Radeon 9800 PRO 128MB AGP -> 4 cards
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Re:Looking for several Sapphire BIOS's, and can anyone help? - 2008/02/28 19:46 Well I will have a look around but I can make any promise that we will get the BIOS's you are needing. So have some patience and hopefully some others who own one of these card will share their original BIOS as well for you to try.
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Re:Looking for several Sapphire BIOS's, and can anyone help? - 2008/02/29 17:53 By this large number of cards I would like to suggest a systematic proceeding. Prepare a suitable PC with video on-board, PCI graphic card or with PCI Express and AGP hybrid mainboard. Floppy drive, Ms-DOS boot disk or if possible bootable USB stick. Several ATIFlash versions, label the cards, no stickers, better with a ribbon and a small paperboard for a number and some notes. Prepare a list to make notes about the things you find out for each card...

Checklist of Question to Retain...
- Any VGA signal : Yes / No?
- If yes, display errors, at BIOS or boot screen : Yes / NO?
- If yes, reached the Windows desktop : Yes / No?
- If yes, correctly detected : Yes / No??
- Change the color depth or resolution : Yes / No?
- If no, recognized by ATIFlash : Yes / No?

If yes, use the "-ia" command and make some notes for this card. Also it is advised to dump this BIOS. Use a specific short name for a better recognition. To complete this check find out what kind of memory is use, like DDR, DDR2 or GDDR2, and also write down the vendor. Note down all information what you are able to find on the PCB. For later identification, if necessary. Furthermore search for possibly physical damage(s) .A scratch, a scorch mark or whatever as shwon below.




It shows a scorch mark on the S-Video connector of an ATI Radeon 9550. Furthermore search or collect all eligible BIOS's for your Sapphire cards, search for info on how to recover a dead graphics card, the BIOS and get a good HEX editor, for example WinHEX to read and compare BIOS's or search for changes, what possibly was made by former owner of this cards.

Also use RaBiT, and load these BIOS's and search for unusual values or maybe some warning messages about incorrect checksum or corrupt files. You can find Sapphire BIOS's on the downloads section but also on some other sites... A great pile of work. Hopefully, it's worth it. I wish you success.
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Re:Looking for several Sapphire BIOS's, and can anyone help? - 2008/02/29 22:59 Great stuff mate, thanks for the nice guidelines on what to do an how to get this somehow sorted as well what kind of card it is and what memory is used. This is an important aspect to do so you know what each card has as details to find then the right BIOS for the card. On our downloads section all BIOS are original BIOS, so no modified or tweaked versions which is not the case of some other sites.
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Re:Looking for several Sapphire BIOS's, and can anyone help? - 2008/03/02 19:03 Siggi thanks for the tips how to efficiently test my cards. But I have already done it in one way or another. Some cards don't works at all. About 70% of them. Rest gives stripes in various colours on display or artifacts, but everything is in artifacts. One the Radeon 9800 PRO 128MB at first has been okay to some point. Then after 5min when I load game, the GPU starts to heat a lot. With heat artifacts builds up and eventually operating system restarts. Then I used some ATI utility to lower GPU and memory clocks.

Doesn't work, even worse. Then I remove old small fan from cooler and place bigger one. But only 2 min more I got before artifacts starts to appear. Then I replaced cooler and placed one from the Radeon X1300 PRO card. At this point card doesn't want even to start into Windows. Sorry, it starts, but small amount of artifacts now even at beginning shows. Then I flash card with one BIOS, then another and so on. After 5 flashing's one starts to work fine.

After that I played little with flashing and now this card give only artifacts at beginning but below them some letters are partially visible, so you can write commands. What I have done? I gave promise that some money after I sell them will go into your pocket or anyone who help me and some as donation to this amazing site for upgrade, research, expanding, developing of new flashing and diagnose software to help anyone with such problems as I have.

It is hard to learn how to flash hardware from nothing. And of course lack of BIOS's in this site library, and other sites libraries. Can you or someone explain why is after flashing important to restart, instead with reset. What has gone wrong with my Sapphire Radeon 9800 PRO, this is card from story above. I do not know why it says this is non PRO card? I apologize cause my English is not so clear or if this could be placed in different sections of this forums...
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