funkysnair
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this is sorced from elswhere but i have done this and i have my 5850 clocked up to 5870 specs...
This is the guide I followed, except instead of using the Asus bios I used the MSI one to ensure compatibility with MSI Afterburner:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showpost.php?p=4066161&postcount=422 (dont bother with asus link its dead i do belive)
The Steps
Note: Make a backup of your original BIOS using GP-Z
Plug in the USB drive that you want to use.
Install and run HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool.
Select the USB Drive. In the "File system" drop down box, pick FAT32. Tick "Quick Format". Tick "Create a DOS startup disk, using DOS system files located at and click the "..." and direct it to the BOOTFILES folder you made.
Click start.
Once that's done, copy the ATI Flash and ASUS BIOS into the USB drive.
Restart your PC and boot from the USB Flash drive.
Once it's booted in type
atiflash -f -p 0 asus.rom (If you're not using crossfire)
I used the MSI one so I went: atiflash -f -p 0 MSI_R5850_unlock.A11
DOS did not like the long name so I renamed the file to something short like MSI.A11
[*]Once the flashing is done will ask you for reboot. When Windows boot you will see all your resolution lost and Windows will detect a new video card. You will have to re-install the Ati drivers again to take effect.
If you're using crossfire, I'd suggest you flash each card individually (For people like Virus). More so that I don't know how to flash more than one card at once
Good luck
YOU WILL DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK, I WILL "NOT" ACCEPT ANY RESPONSABILITY FOR YOUR SCREW UPS OR PROBLEMS
This is the guide I followed, except instead of using the Asus bios I used the MSI one to ensure compatibility with MSI Afterburner:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showpost.php?p=4066161&postcount=422 (dont bother with asus link its dead i do belive)
The Steps
Note: Make a backup of your original BIOS using GP-Z
Plug in the USB drive that you want to use.
Install and run HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool.
Select the USB Drive. In the "File system" drop down box, pick FAT32. Tick "Quick Format". Tick "Create a DOS startup disk, using DOS system files located at and click the "..." and direct it to the BOOTFILES folder you made.
Click start.
Once that's done, copy the ATI Flash and ASUS BIOS into the USB drive.
Restart your PC and boot from the USB Flash drive.
Once it's booted in type
atiflash -f -p 0 asus.rom (If you're not using crossfire)
I used the MSI one so I went: atiflash -f -p 0 MSI_R5850_unlock.A11
DOS did not like the long name so I renamed the file to something short like MSI.A11
[*]Once the flashing is done will ask you for reboot. When Windows boot you will see all your resolution lost and Windows will detect a new video card. You will have to re-install the Ati drivers again to take effect.
If you're using crossfire, I'd suggest you flash each card individually (For people like Virus). More so that I don't know how to flash more than one card at once
Good luck
YOU WILL DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK, I WILL "NOT" ACCEPT ANY RESPONSABILITY FOR YOUR SCREW UPS OR PROBLEMS
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