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Yes i did but i can't flash it because of the fail

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Does your motherboard have a BIOS switch? More "expensive" boards usually have 2 different BIOS that most of the times can be switched with a, well, switch on the mainboard.

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You mean on the graphics card? Both bios is screwed up. I can show a picture

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1 minute ago, BekesiBeni said:

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You’re gonna need a motherboard with 2 pcie slots and another graphics card in order to flash the original one on I believe 

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Does your CPU have integrated graphics off of which you can boot and then acces the GPU through your OS and certain software?

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Its in i7700k i tried it from windows but it says cannot load driver

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In this case, you'll have to locate the video BIOS chip and short 1-5 pins with a paperclip, or small wire, or by soldering until flashing is complete. The BIOS chip is usually 8-pin and located on the rear, bottom side, tagged as U1-12 on the PCB, but be sure to verify first by searching online the text written on the chip (e.g. A25L0100). Search engine results should be related to "flash memory chip", not a regulator or anything else.

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That isn't sounds great, can you send a tutorial video or something please?

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Best thing would be to just look up a tutorial from a good Youtuber. I don't have a certain video in mind so, sorry.

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Any reddit posts or something?

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this part

 

Figured it out bios switch was on write protected side lol i was being dumb Flashed it perfectly in windows elevated command prompt Even was able to fix one bios bricking in windows

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found this article, maybe helps

 

https://www.overclock.net/threads/how-to-unbrick-your-bricked-graphics-card-fix-a-failed-bios-flash.593427/page-16

the UEFI Shell Version allowed me to flash bricked card.
in windows version no matter what i did, "error reading from ROM" was the message"

https://www.techpowerup.com/download/ati-atiflash/

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So guys i have to send it to the opposite site of the country where i have a friend who can pickup the chips program them then replace it. It was an expensive lesson.. 

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