JadeRover Posted yesterday at 09:00 PM Posted yesterday at 09:00 PM Hello everyone ! linked is my very very very early version of a pascal to ada lovelace vbios editor. as of right now it can only read bioses !! Here is the link, the details are explained in the repository https://github.com/JadeRover/Nvidia-vBIOS-Clock-Power-Tweaker Pictures : 3 Precision M6700 : i7-3740QM | P3000 6gb engineering vbios | 20gb DDR3 1600Mhz | FHD ips dreamcolor | delta fans Zbook 17 g3 : i7-6820HQ -75mv | M3000m 4gb | 16gb DDR4 2400Mhz | FHD ips Precision 7720 : i7-6820HQ -80mv & 102.7mhz BCLK| Zotac GTX1060 6gb, 100w OC vbios | 16gb DDR4 2666Mhz | (crappy) FHD ips -> 1440p165hz upgraded Zbook 17 g5 : i7-8850H, -140mv | P5200 16gb | 32gb DDR4 | FHD IPS
ssj92 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 6 hours ago, JadeRover said: Hello everyone ! linked is my very very very early version of a pascal to ada lovelace vbios editor. as of right now it can only read bioses !! Here is the link, the details are explained in the repository https://github.com/JadeRover/Nvidia-vBIOS-Clock-Power-Tweaker Pictures : Super excited to try this in the future. my rtx 5000 is 90w. t1000 is 50w. Alienware Area-51M : Intel Core i9-9900K @ 5.3Ghz | nVidia GeForce RTX 2080 | AX210 | Samsung 970 Evo+ Alienware M18x R2 : Intel Core i7 3920XM @ 4.7Ghz | nVidia GeForce RTX 3080 | AX210 | Samsung 980 PRO Alienware 18 : Intel Core i7 4930MX @ 4.5Ghz | nVidia Quadro RTX 5000 | AX210 | Samsung 980 NVMe More Laps: M14x | M14xR2 | M15x (980m) | M17xR2 (RTX 3000) | M17xR3 (WX 7100) | M18xR1 (RTX 5000) Precision 7520 (T1000) | 7720 (Tesla P6) BEAST Server: Intel Xeon W7-3465X 28 P-Cores | 2x nVidia RTX Titan | 128GB RDIMM | Intel Optane P5800X CS Studios YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CSStudiosYT
ifrit05 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Kinda works on Linux, have to comment out line 25. Great work so far. Precision 7710: Xeon E3-1505v5 - Quadro P3000 - 32GB - 1TB NVMEx2 - 165Hz IPS QHD - CachyOS Precision M6800: Core i7-4900HQ - Quadro M4000M - 16GB - 1TB SSD - 256GB mSATA - LVDS FHD - CachyOS (Retired) EliteBook 8770W: Core i7-3630QM - Quadro M4000M - 16GB - 256GB SSD - LVDS FHD - Windows XP SP3 (Retro Mobile Battlestation)
JadeRover Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago 2 hours ago, ifrit05 said: Kinda works on Linux, have to comment out line 25. Great work so far. Yes that bitmap icon is killing me! It prevented me from exporting to a single exe file 😞 I would get an error Precision M6700 : i7-3740QM | P3000 6gb engineering vbios | 20gb DDR3 1600Mhz | FHD ips dreamcolor | delta fans Zbook 17 g3 : i7-6820HQ -75mv | M3000m 4gb | 16gb DDR4 2400Mhz | FHD ips Precision 7720 : i7-6820HQ -80mv & 102.7mhz BCLK| Zotac GTX1060 6gb, 100w OC vbios | 16gb DDR4 2666Mhz | (crappy) FHD ips -> 1440p165hz upgraded Zbook 17 g5 : i7-8850H, -140mv | P5200 16gb | 32gb DDR4 | FHD IPS
JadeRover Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago Updated the repository -> version 0.3 Now turing cards read properly and the standalone windows exe works. @ssj92 You can now properly read the clock values of your T1000 and RTX5000 1 Precision M6700 : i7-3740QM | P3000 6gb engineering vbios | 20gb DDR3 1600Mhz | FHD ips dreamcolor | delta fans Zbook 17 g3 : i7-6820HQ -75mv | M3000m 4gb | 16gb DDR4 2400Mhz | FHD ips Precision 7720 : i7-6820HQ -80mv & 102.7mhz BCLK| Zotac GTX1060 6gb, 100w OC vbios | 16gb DDR4 2666Mhz | (crappy) FHD ips -> 1440p165hz upgraded Zbook 17 g5 : i7-8850H, -140mv | P5200 16gb | 32gb DDR4 | FHD IPS
SuperMG Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Hello. It really needs the display table views. A/B/C/D/E, very important for eDP users and for users who want to use DVI/DP externally
JadeRover Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago Yes, agreed, that info would be crucial. I had started a draft that would show the display table, all the info relative to "dispkay outputs" is stored in the DCB table : see here https://nvidia.github.io/open-gpu-doc/DCB/DCB-4.x-Specification.html Luckily this table has not been updated for a while so it should be compatible with all the bios from the Pascal-Lovelace era. If you want to help out you can contribute to the github. What we need is algorithms going through all the table entries and parsing the data in a user friendly format showing : DP_X = such interface + i2c controls ? (basically if it supports eDP) + enabled ? Precision M6700 : i7-3740QM | P3000 6gb engineering vbios | 20gb DDR3 1600Mhz | FHD ips dreamcolor | delta fans Zbook 17 g3 : i7-6820HQ -75mv | M3000m 4gb | 16gb DDR4 2400Mhz | FHD ips Precision 7720 : i7-6820HQ -80mv & 102.7mhz BCLK| Zotac GTX1060 6gb, 100w OC vbios | 16gb DDR4 2666Mhz | (crappy) FHD ips -> 1440p165hz upgraded Zbook 17 g5 : i7-8850H, -140mv | P5200 16gb | 32gb DDR4 | FHD IPS
SuperMG Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 8 minutes ago, JadeRover said: Yes, agreed, that info would be crucial. I had started a draft that would show the display table, all the info relative to "dispkay outputs" is stored in the DCB table : see here https://nvidia.github.io/open-gpu-doc/DCB/DCB-4.x-Specification.html Luckily this table has not been updated for a while so it should be compatible with all the bios from the Pascal-Lovelace era. If you want to help out you can contribute to the github. What we need is algorithms going through all the table entries and parsing the data in a user friendly format showing : DP_X = such interface + i2c controls ? (basically if it supports eDP) + enabled ? I only understand PHP, JS, Node.js, web development. Very hard for me to make random hex into readable data. But yes we need to know what video output is for A/B/C/D/E (type and if it's enabled or not). With GPU-Z we can read them but we don't know which is A/B/C/D... I would pay 20€ to someone who can bypass the eDP checks (if enabled or disabled) when the drivers loads (for 4080 and 4090 MXM cards)
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