Plus. I know a bit more than copying straps..
Ask me to add VDDC, MVDDC/VDDCI/AUX offsets and i'll do it.. not so sure if you're able to do that

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Edit2: @nerdralph: Here's a hint to make it even more faster. If you remove the last straps (anything about 1500) in other words end the table with 1500Mh, you'll get even faster hash

If you're claiming to change MVDDC through the BIOS on R9 380 cards, I'm calling bullshit on that. While there might be MVDDC offsets in some Tonga BIOSes, it's no good to you when the memory voltage is not programmable. I've physically checked (with a multimeter) the voltage on a few 380 cards, and the memory voltage is fixed at around 1.55V.
Yeah i'm claiming that

Check my post i said MVDDC/VDDCI <-- that means, MVDDC or VDDCI

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OK, VDDCI (memory controller voltage) is something I'd like to control. Every 380 BIOS I've checked varies it along with the core voltage according to the dpm state rather than according to the memory speed. So VDDCI ends up higher at 980/1475 than at 900/1650... which just seems stupid.
What a fuck you are, a new guy shares his work and you shit on it. Your ROM's are shit Eliovp and you try and sell them. There are plenty of people that make ROM's and I am one of them and I have yet to see anything spectacular in any of yours.
When did he ever try and sell them? He's been giving them away for ages.
Look at his post, people come on here and get crapped on for trying to help out. Instead of offering the guy constructive criticism.
@Eliovp If you think it's exactly the same as one you shared, I'm guessing you didn't have your coffee yet when you looked at my ROM. Or maybe, je bent raar. Here's the 1750Mhz/Elpida timing from the 380nitro ROM you posted:
77 71 33 20 00 00 00 00 B5 6A 7D 46 C0 55 10 15 3E 1D 1D 07 00 6C 07 01 22 AA 1C 08 0C 08 14 20 FA 89 00 AB 03 00 00 C0 1B 16 2C 31 71 31 3F 17
And here's mine:
77 71 33 20 00 00 00 00 EF 51 6A 37 90 55 0F 12 32 17 9A 05 00 6A E4 00 22 AA 1C 08 74 02 14 20 CA 89 C0 A8 02 00 00 C0 15 10 23 28 59 28 33 15
Guess which one is faster? :-)
The elpida part

That timing isn't faster on mine though..
But it's nice that you put them together, if you look closely you can see the difference and "why" it's faster

Greetings!
En nee, ik had mijn koffie nog niet!
Excuses voor de directe reactie, maar lees mijn bericht maar eens op dat ander forum dat ik hier gepost heb..
Je helpt niet hoor.. je maakt het slechter

Groeten!
Just to be clear, are you saying the Elpida 1750Mhz strap in your 380nitro BIOS is actually faster than mine for mining eth?
I get 24.0Mh at 900/1650 using Claymore. Even though I use Genoil's (my fork actually) for my rigs, I use Claymore's for testing since it reports more stable hashrates, saving me the trouble of averaging Genoil's numbers.
As for your last comment, I had to resort google translate. I'm fluent in English & French, but for most other languages I'm limited to hello/goodbye, a couple insults and a few swear words...
p.s. It does appear you've deleted the part of your post claiming mine is exactly the same as the one you shared...