Flashing a BIOS is the quickest way to turn a $1,000 GPU into a paperweight if you lose power during the process. You have been warned. Happy modding! Do you still use ATIFlash, or have you moved on to more modern tools like amdvbflash? Drop a comment below.
Recently, a specific version number has been popping up in forums like TechPowerUp and Overclock.net: . atiflash 293
Is it just another point release, or is this the version you need on your USB stick? Let’s break it down. ATIFlash (version 2.93) is a command-line utility used to program the BIOS (vBIOS) on AMD Radeon graphics cards. Version 2.93 sits in a sweet spot: it was released after the initial Radeon RX 6000 series (RDNA 2) launch but before some of the newer security locks on the RX 7000 series. Flashing a BIOS is the quickest way to
ATIFlash 2.93: Why This Legacy Tool is Still the Gold Standard for GPU BIOS Modding Do you still use ATIFlash, or have you