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CPU: AMD Ryzen 2300x Motherboard model: Asrock B450M Pro4 Motherboard chipset: AM4 Graphics card model: Gigabyte WINDFORCE OC GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER 4 GB GPU chipset: TU116 GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE 2187 GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): 1458 401A VRAM size: 4096 MB New BAR size (GPU-Z): 4096 MB New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 4096 MB NVIDIA driver ver: 31.0.15.5176 (NVIDIA 551.76) DCH / Win10 64
Happy to report that it also works on the Asrock X570 Phantom Gaming 4 by following these steps (was on previous 5.60 prior, now running L5.61). I did notice an odd quirk where enabling "Fast Boot" does not mark CSM as disabled despite hiding the menu, meaning you may need to check there if you can't enable "Above 4G Decoding".
CPU: AMD Ryzen™ 9 3900X Motherboard model: ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming 4 Motherboard chipset: X570 Graphics card model: Zotac RTX 2080 Ti AMP GPU chipset: TU102 GPU PCI DeviceID: 10DE 1E07 GPU PCI subsystem IDs: 19DA 1503 VRAM size: 11264 MB New BAR size: 16384MB New BAR size: 16384MB NVIDIA driver ver: 31.0.15.5176 (NVIDIA 551.76) DCH / Win11 64
Is it possible to use this on a 1080ti?
Afaik someone tried to enable it on Pascal cards, if I remember correctly, it technically enables the larger BAR but on windows the Nvidia driver crashes the system.
CPU: Core i7-10700K Motherboard model: MSI MPG Z490M GAMING EDGE WIFI Motherboard chipset: Z490 Graphics card model: Gigabyte RTX 2080 TI WINDFORCE OC 11G GPU chipset: TU102 GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE:1E07 GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): 1458:37A9 VRAM size: 11GB New BAR size (GPU-Z): 16GB New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 16GB NVIDIA driver ver: 551.76
@pexcfequinnet I have the same laptop , only with 9750h cpu , so i guess same bios file , i can't find the option to enable hidden 4G decoding , can you share the bios file modified or the version you used ?
- Motherboard model: TUF Gaming FX505GT (FX505GT-BI5N7)
- Motherboard chipset: HM370
- CPU Model: Intel Core i5-9300H
- Graphic card: ASUS GTX 1650 Mobile
- GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID: 10DE:1F91
- GPU PCI subsystem IDs: 1043:1AB1
- VRAM size: 4096MB (4GB)
- New BAR size (GPU-Z): 4096MB (4GB)
- New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 4096MB
- NVIDIA driver version: 546.33
Excuse me? how do you enable rebar? im on AMD variant and everytime i want to flash bios it says selected file is not a proper bios. FX505DU Ryzen 7 3750H GTX 1660Ti Mobile
CPU: Intel Core i5-9300H Motherboard model: LNVNB161216 (Lenovo Legion Y7000 2019) Motherboard chipset: HM370 Graphics card model: Lenovo GTX 1660 Ti Mobile GPU chipset: TU116 GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE:2191 GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): 17AA:3FFC VRAM size: 6GB New BAR size (GPU-Z): 8192MB New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 8192MB NVIDIA driver ver: 551.76
Above 2GB, it will give no post
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770k Motherboard model: Gigabyte GA-Z77-D3H (rev. 1.2) Motherboard chipset: Z77 Graphics card model: Gainward RTX 2060 Phoenix GPU chipset: TU106 GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE 1F08 GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): 10DE 1F08 VRAM size: 6144MB (6GB) New BAR size (GPU-Z): 2048MB (2GB) New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 2048MB (2GB) NVIDIA driver ver: 551.76
CPU: Intel Core i7 8086K
Motherboard model: ASUS ROG STRIX Z370-E GAMING
Motherboard chipset: Intel Z370
Graphics card model: nVidia RTX 2060 SUPER
GPU chipset: TU106
GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE 1F06
GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): 3842 3067
VRAM size: 8GB
New BAR size (GPU-Z): 8192MiB
New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 8192MiB
driver version: 551.76
This motherboard didn't support flashback so I had to use FreeDOS\AFUDOS 3.05.04 following the ASUS guide here, except replacing AFUWINx64.exe with AFUDOS.exe after booting into FreeDOS.
CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 3100 Motherboard model: MSI B450M PRO-M2 MAX Motherboard chipset: B450 Chipset Graphics card model: GTX 1650 Super GPU chipset: TU116 GPU PCI VendorID: 10DE 2187 GPU PCI subsystem IDs: 1458 401A VRAM size: 4GB New BAR size: 4GB NVIDIA driver ver: 551.61
Working without any changes on the Titan RTX. Thank you!
Is it possible to use this on a 1080ti?
Afaik someone tried to enable it on Pascal cards, if I remember correctly, it technically enables the larger BAR but on windows the Nvidia driver crashes the system.
So in theory it could work on Pascal cards, maybe with specific drivers, although i doubt any specific driver would work, past one or future one. I have a titan pascal and wondered where the limitation lies.
@Baruls do rebaruefi patches on your BIOS
it will support upto 16gb bar then (unless u have 32gb ram which is then 8gb)
There were no problems during installation.
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
- Motherboard model: MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
- Motherboard chipset: x570
- Graphics card model: MSI RTX 2070 Super Gaming X
- GPU chipset: TU104
- GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID: 10DE:1E84
- GPU PCI subsystem IDs: 1462:373E
- VRAM size: 8GB
- BAR size (GPU-Z): 8GB
- BAR size (nvidia-smi): 8GB
- NVIDIA driver ver: 551.61
@pexcfequinnet I have the same laptop , only with 9750h cpu , so i guess same bios file , i can't find the option to enable hidden 4G decoding , can you share the bios file modified or the version you used ?
@osamazakimohammed I'm currently using version 305. Maybe you could try using Intel FPT (you can get it from here) to extract the bios file and then follow the instructions from here to find the setting. Mine is called "Above 4GB MMIO BIOS assignment"
Works great I gained 15fps / 10% in call of duty warzone with my previous setting. The cpu usage doubled but no problem. Thank you, it's amazing.
CPU: 7700x Motherboard model: Asus b650m-plus Motherboard chipset: b650 Graphics card model: gainward rtx 2080ti GPU chipset: 2080ti GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE 1E07 GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): 10B0 1E07 VRAM size: 11gb New BAR size (GPU-Z): 16gb New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 16gb driver version: 551.76
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Motherboard model: MSI B-450 Morter Max Motherboard chipset: AMD B450 Graphics card model: RTX 2070 Super GPU chipset: TU 104 GPU PCI Vendor ID: Device ID: 10DE 1E34 GPU PCI subsystem IDs: 10DE 139F VRAM size: 8192 New BAR size: 8192 New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 8192 NVIDIA driver ver:551.76
@vigilant-hylian Did you do the patching, too? If yes, is it possible you suffered from the pad file problem?
CPU: Intel Core i7-10750H Motherboard model: LNVNB161216 (Lenovo Legion 5i 15IMH05H) Motherboard chipset: HM470 Graphics card model: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti GPU chipset: TU116 GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE:2191 GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): 17AA:3FBC VRAM size: 6144MB (6GB) New BAR size (GPU-Z): 8192MB New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 8192MB NVIDIA driver ver: 551.23
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X Motherboard model: AORUS X570 Master Motherboard chipset: X570 Graphics card model: RTX 2080 Founders Edition GPU chipset: TU104 GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE 1E87 GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): 10DE 12A6 VRAM size: 8192MB (8GB) New BAR size (GPU-Z): 8192MB (8GB) New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 8192MB (8GB) NVIDIA driver ver: 551.76
My motherboard supports 4G decoding, so the BIOS could only be updated using USB BIOS FlashBack.
4G decoding must be activated in the BIOS!
Thanks for the work! Hope this helps someone.
CPU: Ryzen 1700 Motherboard model: ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO Motherboard chipset: X370 Graphics card model: GTX 1660 Ti GPU chipset: TU 116 GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE 2182 GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): 1462 375A VRAM size: 6144 MB New BAR size (GPU-Z): 8192 MB New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 8192 MB NVIDIA driver ver: 551.76
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X Motherboard model: Gigabyte X670 GAMING X AX Motherboard chipset: AMD X670 Graphics card model: NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2080 TI GPU chipset: TU102 GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE:1E04 GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): 1458 37C0 VRAM size: 11 Gb New BAR size (GPU-Z): 16 Gb New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 16 Gb NVIDIA driver ver: 536.23
@pexcfequinnet , Thanks for helping , i downgraded my bios and found it , but when i try patching the bios file to add the module , i fail to read it as a bios while updating , can you help me with that ? , probably send the modified one you used , maybe i did something wrong
Downloaded bios from rog website followed instructions https://github.com/xCuri0/ReBarUEFI/wiki/Adding-FFS-module had to add it twice (had 2results) unable to flash bios from within bios however bios flashback worked perfectly (also did not need to do anything special for AMD aka downgrade AGESA) enabled 4g and bar support in bios
used NvStrapsReBar.exe E and S and rebooted and gpu-z shows it enabled :)
CPU: AND Ryzen 7 5800X Motherboard model: ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING WIFI II Motherboard chipset: AMD B550 Graphics card model: Nvidia RTX 2070 Super GPU chipset: TU104 GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE 1E84 GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): 1458 4008 VRAM size: 8192 New BAR size (GPU-Z): 8192 New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 8192 driver version: 31.0.15.5161
CPU: Ryzen 9 3900X
Motherboard model: Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite
Motherboard chipset: X570
Graphics card model: EVGA RTX 2080 Black
GPU chipset: TU104-400-A1
GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE 1E81
GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): 3852 2081
VRAM size: 8192
New BAR size (GPU-Z): 8192
New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 8192
driver version: 551.23
My motherboard supports 4G decoding, so the BIOS could only be updated using USB BIOS FlashBack.
- I modified the BIOS file using UEFITool (https://github.com/xCuri0/ReBarUEFI/wiki/Adding-FFS-module)
- Specified NvStrapsReBar.ffs
- Saved the file and renamed it to the correct name for the BIOS. No need to use UEFIPatch!
- Turned off the PC. Installed Bios via USB BIOS FlashBack
- Launched NvStrapsReBar.exe. Pressed E, S, restarted the PC. According to the instructions.
4G decoding must be activated in the BIOS!
Thanks for the work! Hope this helps someone.
i copied this it worked for me thank you
@pexcfequinnet , Thanks for helping , i downgraded my bios and found it , but when i try patching the bios file to add the module , i fail to read it as a bios while updating , can you help me with that ? , probably send the modified one you used , maybe i did something wrong
@osamazakimohammed I'm assuming you are using the EZ flash tool included in the bios to do the flashing, which will not regconize the file as a bios file. There are two ways you can flash the modded bios: either through Intel FPT or using an external programmer like the CH341A. As for my modified file, I have lost it while doing a OS reinstall so I will have to recompile another one.
Edit: you may have to dump the bios into a file using Intel FPT or an external programmer and then patch the file from there instead of using the bios file listed on the manufacturer's website
i keep getting update failed wrong image format 11, is there any way to flash modded bios for msi?
Went by the book. Used the Asus Bios Flashback or whatever it's called. Not a hitch. The CPU is Intel i9 13900k.
CPU: Intel Core i5-9300H Motherboard model: LNVNB161216 (Lenovo Legion Y7000 2019) Motherboard chipset: HM370 Graphics card model: Lenovo GTX 1660 Ti Mobile GPU chipset: TU116 GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE:2191 GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): 17AA:3FFC VRAM size: 6GB New BAR size (GPU-Z): 8192MB New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 8192MB NVIDIA driver ver: 551.76
How did you manage to flash the BIOS? The official BIOS files provided by Lenovo seem difficult to modify. If you were able to modify it successfully can you share your method please?
CPU: Intel Core i7-10750H Motherboard model: LNVNB161216 (Lenovo Legion 5i 15IMH05H) Motherboard chipset: HM470 Graphics card model: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti GPU chipset: TU116 GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE:2191 GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): 17AA:3FBC VRAM size: 6144MB (6GB) New BAR size (GPU-Z): 8192MB New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 8192MB NVIDIA driver ver: 551.23
You are the second Lenovo laptop user that I've noticed have managed to successfully flash BIOS. It seems very difficult to impossible to modify the BIOS file, so how did you get around this?
You are the second Lenovo laptop user that I've noticed have managed to successfully flash BIOS. It seems very difficult to impossible to modify the BIOS file, so how did you get around this?
For the Legion 5i 15IMH05H, there are several BIOS revisions with an EFI variable that, when deleted/disabled, unhides the Advanced section of the BIOS. Mine is on EFCN52WW, if I remember correctly, the latest version with the variable. I unlocked the BIOS to get into the Advanced section and disabled both FPRR and BIOS Lock. I dumped the BIOS using Intel FPT. I followed the guide here (and ReBarUEFI), then flashed the patched dump using FPT again.
For anyone looking for how-tos that might be relevant to them, here is my experience:
fptw -bios -d original.bin
fptw -bios -f modded.bin
A big thanks to @terminatorul, @xCuri0 and everyone on Win-Raid!
You are the second Lenovo laptop user that I've noticed have managed to successfully flash BIOS. It seems very difficult to impossible to modify the BIOS file, so how did you get around this?
For the Legion 5i 15IMH05H, there are several BIOS revisions with an EFI variable that, when deleted/disabled, unhides the Advanced section of the BIOS. Mine is on EFCN52WW, if I remember correctly, the latest version with the variable. I unlocked the BIOS to get into the Advanced section and disabled both FPRR and BIOS Lock. I dumped the BIOS using Intel FPT. I followed the guide here (and ReBarUEFI), then flashed the patched dump using FPT again.
I just installed FPT, but I'm not very familiar with this tool. What command did you use to dump the BIOS? I used "FPTw.exe -bios -d biosreg.bin", but when trying to search through the file in UEFITool there is no modifiable address to add the .ffs file to the dumped. So I'm not sure if I actually dumped the BIOS, and then once I finish that step what is the FPT command to flash the modified dump back onto MOBO?
CPU: Ryzen 5 3600
Motherboard model: Asrock b450 pro4
Motherboard chipset: AMD B450
Graphics card model: Nvidia RTX 2070
GPU chipset:
GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID: 10DE 1F02
GPU PCI subsystem IDs: 3842 1171
VRAM size: 8192 MB
New BAR size (GPU-Z): 8192 MB
New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 8192 MB
NVIDIA driver ver: 31.0.15.5176
I just installed FPT, but I'm not very familiar with this tool. What command did you use to dump the BIOS? I used "FPTw.exe -bios -d biosreg.bin", but when trying to search through the file in UEFITool there is no modifiable address to add the .ffs file to the dumped. So I'm not sure if I actually dumped the BIOS, and then once I finish that step what is the FPT command to flash the modified dump back onto MOBO?
Yes, that is the right command to dump the BIOS. I used Unicode text search and searched for PciBus
instead of the GUID and hex pattern. There should at least be one result. Insert after the result(s) that is/are not in the padding.
To flash, FPTW -bios -f <patched dump here>.bin
. If done right with FPRR and BIOS Lock disabled, it should proceed to flash.
I just installed FPT, but I'm not very familiar with this tool. What command did you use to dump the BIOS? I used "FPTw.exe -bios -d biosreg.bin", but when trying to search through the file in UEFITool there is no modifiable address to add the .ffs file to the dumped. So I'm not sure if I actually dumped the BIOS, and then once I finish that step what is the FPT command to flash the modified dump back onto MOBO?
Yes, that is the right command to dump the BIOS. I used Unicode text search and searched for
PciBus
instead of the GUID and hex pattern. There should at least be one result. Insert after the result(s) that is/are not in the padding.To flash,
FPTW -bios -f <patched dump here>.bin
. If done right with FPRR and BIOS Lock disabled, it should proceed to flash.
One other thing, in the instructions it says that we need to place ReBarDxe.ffs in the BIOS image, but NvStraps requires the NvStrapsRebar.ffs file instead. It doesn't seem clear if we need to add both, or just NvStrapsRebar.ffs because both come included in the NvStraps folder.
One other thing, in the instructions it says that we need to place ReBarDxe.ffs in the BIOS image, but NvStraps requires the NvStrapsRebar.ffs file instead. It doesn't seem clear if we need to add both, or just NvStrapsRebar.ffs because both come included in the NvStraps folder.
Just NvStrapsRebar.
CPU: Intel i7 8700k Motherboard model: Asus ROG MAXIMUS XI HERO (WI-FI) Motherboard chipset: Z390 Graphics card model: NVIDIA RTX 2080Ti GPU chipset: TU102 GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE 1E07 GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): 1458 37BF VRAM size: 11264 New BAR size (GPU-Z): 16384 New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 16384 NVIDIA driver ver: 551.76
CPU: i7 9700k Motherboard model: Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro WiFi rev. 1 Motherboard chipset: Z390 Graphics card model: Gigabyte RTX 2070 WindForce 8G (GV-N2070WF3-8GC) GPU chipset: TU106-400 GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE-1F02 / 1458-37C2 (Rev A1) GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): VRAM size: 8192 MiB New BAR size (GPU-Z): BAR0 16MB BAR1 8192MB BAR2 32MB New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 8192 MiB driver version: 546.33 BIOS version: 11F
Hello @rainbowjose , I have pretty much the same config (I5 9600KF/Aorus Z390 pro/2070super). I have inserted the nvbar ffs file in F13 bios, but I got the error “Invalid BIOS image” with Qflash... Did you got same thing and how did you get rid of that ? I tried to grab some info on https://winraid.level1techs.com/t/flashing-gigabyte-while-avoiding-invalid-bios-image/31185/373, which method worked ? Did you tweak something else on bios file ? Thanks !
Solution is pretty simple: i was just downloaded patched flash utility, where integrity check was removed, and flashed with it. And also i reccomend use F11, because there is new type of bios come in F12 so it is consedered as experiment that not worth 3% speed increase. You also can easily downgrade your bios to F11 with another utility that you can find easily. With all due respect to you and your obviously positive desire to make your computer and hardware more efficient, I'm not sure you should do this without reading more deeply and immersing yourself in the issue, because completely silent, bricked computer is such painful thing.
On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 11:38 AM Gérald Gatesoupe @.***> wrote:
CPU: i7 9700k Motherboard model: Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro WiFi rev. 1 Motherboard chipset: Z390 Graphics card model: Gigabyte RTX 2070 WindForce 8G (GV-N2070WF3-8GC) GPU chipset: TU106-400 GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE-1F02 / 1458-37C2 (Rev A1) GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): VRAM size: 8192 MiB New BAR size (GPU-Z): BAR0 16MB BAR1 8192MB BAR2 32MB New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 8192 MiB driver version: 546.33 BIOS version: 11F
Hello @rainbowjose https://github.com/rainbowjose , I have pretty much the same config (I5 9600KF/Aorus Z390 pro/2070super). I have inserted the nvbar ffs file in F13 bios, but I got the error “Invalid BIOS image” with Qflash... Did you got same thing and how did you get rid of that ? I tried to grab some info on https://winraid.level1techs.com/t/flashing-gigabyte-while-avoiding-invalid-bios-image/31185/373, which method worked ? Did you tweak something else on bios file ? Thanks !
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CPU: i9-12900K
Motherboard model: Gigabyte Z790 UD
Motherboard chipset: Intel® Z790 Express
Graphics card model: MSI RTX 2080 Ti Lightning Z 11Gb
GPU chipset: TU102-300A-K1-A1
GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE-1E07
GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): 1462-3770
VRAM size: 11264Mb
New BAR size (GPU-Z): BAR0 16MB / BAR1 16384MB / BAR2 32 MB
New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 16384MiB
NVIDIA driver ver: 31.0.15.4665
Thank you for the mod, works great! In order to update the modified BIOS I had to use the Q-Flash Plus method with this board. Now lets just hope that Nvidia doesn't somehow prevent this mod with a future driver update.
I just installed FPT, but I'm not very familiar with this tool. What command did you use to dump the BIOS? I used "FPTw.exe -bios -d biosreg.bin", but when trying to search through the file in UEFITool there is no modifiable address to add the .ffs file to the dumped. So I'm not sure if I actually dumped the BIOS, and then once I finish that step what is the FPT command to flash the modified dump back onto MOBO?
Yes, that is the right command to dump the BIOS. I used Unicode text search and searched for
PciBus
instead of the GUID and hex pattern. There should at least be one result. Insert after the result(s) that is/are not in the padding.To flash,
FPTW -bios -f <patched dump here>.bin
. If done right with FPRR and BIOS Lock disabled, it should proceed to flash.
So I attempted to flash the patched ROM file for the BIOS, and it appears that I must have incorrectly done something in the process as my laptop is stuck on boot after restarting. I have to reflash the BIOS, I'm not sure what I missed as I made sure I followed as closely as possible. Were you able to get it on the first try, and do you happen to know how to reflash the BIOS for our MOBO?
Solution is pretty simple: i was just downloaded patched flash utility, where integrity check was removed, and flashed with it. And also i reccomend use F11, because there is new type of bios come in F12 so it is consedered as experiment that not worth 3% speed increase. You also can easily downgrade your bios to F11 with another utility that you can find easily. With all due respect to you and your obviously positive desire to make your computer and hardware more efficient, I'm not sure you should do this without reading more deeply and immersing yourself in the issue, because completely silent, bricked computer is such painful thing. …
Thanks for your quick return and your advice @rainbowjose I have upgraded earlier to F12 because of patching vulnerabilities and the availability of the ReBAR option... The modded EFIFlash tool can be used from MS-DOS or UEFI shell, what did you use ? It could be safer to only flash the main bios, but it may be not easy to recover it from the backup on our board... even with the dualbiosrescue utility, but never had to use it. I will wait for someone else achieve it with F12 or F13 bios.
CPU: i3 10105F Motherboard model: MSI B560M PRO-E Motherboard chipset: B560 Graphics card model: MSI RTX 2060 OC GPU chipset: TU106 GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE:1F08 GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): 1462:3755 VRAM size: 6GB New BAR size (GPU-Z): 8GB New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 8GB driver version: 551.76
I was running patched bios updated from dos. There's no dualbios function if you gonna downgrade bios to F11 and as i know, may be mistaken, if you use patched update utility theres a chance that dualbios shouldnt work.
On Thu, Mar 14, 2024, 16:01 Gérald Gatesoupe @.***> wrote:
Solution is pretty simple: i was just downloaded patched flash utility, where integrity check was removed, and flashed with it. And also i reccomend use F11, because there is new type of bios come in F12 so it is consedered as experiment that not worth 3% speed increase. You also can easily downgrade your bios to F11 with another utility that you can find easily. With all due respect to you and your obviously positive desire to make your computer and hardware more efficient, I'm not sure you should do this without reading more deeply and immersing yourself in the issue, because completely silent, bricked computer is such painful thing. … <#m_-115274507123044034m-7420462231674564879_> On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 11:38 AM Gérald Gatesoupe @.> wrote: CPU: i7 9700k Motherboard model: Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro WiFi rev. 1 Motherboard chipset: Z390 Graphics card model: Gigabyte RTX 2070 WindForce 8G (GV-N2070WF3-8GC) GPU chipset: TU106-400 GPU PCI VendorID:DeviceID (check GPU-Z): 10DE-1F02 / 1458-37C2 (Rev A1) GPU PCI subsystem IDs (check GPU-Z): VRAM size: 8192 MiB New BAR size (GPU-Z): BAR0 16MB BAR1 8192MB BAR2 32MB New BAR size (nvidia-smi): 8192 MiB driver version: 546.33 BIOS version: 11F Hello @rainbowjose https://github.com/rainbowjose https://github.com/rainbowjose https://github.com/rainbowjose , I have pretty much the same config (I5 9600KF/Aorus Z390 pro/2070super). I have inserted the nvbar ffs file in F13 bios, but I got the error “Invalid BIOS image” with Qflash... Did you got same thing and how did you get rid of that ? I tried to grab some info on https://winraid.level1techs.com/t/flashing-gigabyte-while-avoiding-invalid-bios-image/31185/373 https://winraid.level1techs.com/t/flashing-gigabyte-while-avoiding-invalid-bios-image/31185/373, which method worked ? Did you tweak something else on bios file ? Thanks ! — Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#1 (comment) https://github.com/terminatorul/NvStrapsReBar/issues/1#issuecomment-1996866641>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/ABUA5YVKU6EQCWHP3U36ZODYYFOXDAVCNFSM6AAAAABANGPO5SVHI2DSMVQWIX3LMV43OSLTON2WKQ3PNVWWK3TUHMYTSOJWHA3DMNRUGE https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/ABUA5YVKU6EQCWHP3U36ZODYYFOXDAVCNFSM6AAAAABANGPO5SVHI2DSMVQWIX3LMV43OSLTON2WKQ3PNVWWK3TUHMYTSOJWHA3DMNRUGE . You are receiving this because you were mentioned.Message ID: @.>
Thanks for your quick return and your advice @rainbowjose https://github.com/rainbowjose I have upgraded earlier to F12 because of patching vulnerabilities and the availability of the ReBAR option... The modded EFIFlash tool can be used from MS-DOS or UEFI shell, what did you use ? It could be safer to only flash the main bios, but it maybe not easy to recover it from the backup on our board... even with the dualbiosrescue utility, but never had to use it. I will wait for someone else achieve it with F12 or F13 bios.
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Witam, czy byłby ktoś tak miły i pomógł mi załatać plik bios dla Aorus Elite Axe Z590. Mam 2080 Super Gaming OC Gigabyte
link do biosu Witam, czy byłby ktoś tak miły i pomógł mi załatać plik bios dla Aorus Elite Axe Z590. Mam gigabyte 2080 Super Gaming OC
link do biosu https://www.aorus.com/pl-pl/motherboards/Z590-AORUS-ELITE-AX-rev-10/Support
So I attempted to flash the patched ROM file for the BIOS, and it appears that I must have incorrectly done something in the process as my laptop is stuck on boot after restarting. I have to reflash the BIOS, I'm not sure what I missed as I made sure I followed as closely as possible. Were you able to get it on the first try, and do you happen to know how to reflash the BIOS for our MOBO?
https://github.com/nonkerdoob/SmokelessCPU-Guides/blob/main/Guides/BIOS/BIOS_CRISIS.md
If you get ReBAR working please post your system information in the below format
It may be easier to post screenshots instead, with:
nvidia-smi -q -d memory
If you needed to apply more changes to make ReBAR work, post about them as well.
subsystem
@Xelafic
1043:83F3
@terminatorul
1462:3715
@Felty2562
1043:8747
(BIOS system with MBR)
@Xelafic
1458:4013
@UnidentifiedTag
1458:4014
@UnknownGuyzs
1462:3726
@pexcfequinnet
1043:1AB1
@Xelafic
1458:4013
@vig
1043:870F
@Sid127
1025:1336
@CptSchwifty
10DE:1435
@saveli
10DE:139F
@Maidvelia
1462:3734
@dakisback2
10DE:1435
@Pudent
3842:2589
@Cancretto
1B4C:A017
@SuperCoolGuy855
1462:C757
@ngrfgt
10DE:A027
@sociofall
1043:8667
@AliZf1d
19DA:5511
@T1m0th1
1462:3715
@ LLLLL MMMMM AAA OOO
1043:874F
@Aetopia
7377:2000
@traveeeeee
1458:37D9
@dahxka
7377:0000
@Pekls
10DE:1366
@rainbowjose
1458:37C2
@VartuloFN
196E:1345
@Akadem1kxz
1462:C757
@pabloalber84
1043:86BB
@alexpanetta
1043:868A
@dimka4996
19DA:3529
@lapist
10DE:1F08
@random-tek
19DA:5527
@whood
1462:8D90
@13pwn
1462:C724
@sunbyy
1D05:1096
@TheUntouchable
1458:3FEB
@TessellatedGuy
1043:8698
@readyact
1458:37C2
@AssKissStudio
10DE:139D
@Keigun-Spark
1458:3FF4
@TastyChimera
3842:3173
@fitsfer
1458:401A
@FreeTheTech101
19DA:1503
@woheede
1458:37A9
@Auglisters
17AA:3FFC
@Baruls
10DE:1F08
@BJTorgs
3842:3067
@Sachin-Garia
1458:401A
@WannaBeOCer
10DE:12A3
@Famebloody
1462:373E
@dduy1107
1043:86B7
@bebelllm
10B0:1E07
@Revenc7
10DE:139F
@ammarasyad
17AA:3FBC
@mitix67
10DE:12A6
@sandr1x
1462:375A
@Giperion
1458:37C0
@Addalyn
1458:4008