This is a pack that contains the needed BIOSes for the conversion of several cards. <b>If you try it, please make sure you have the right ram size and type.</b><br><br><a class="bbcode_url" href="https://mega.nz/#!A1NkRAyT!Onvx5kcWKhwYr2CUwVCkT4edXf8-Wv3alifWr9Z91IM" target="_blank"><b>Download</b>(MEGA)</a><br><br><b>Tested</b><br>

-Sapphire RX460 Nitro+ to Sapphire RX560 Pulse (Micron memory) --> Sapphire/4G Micron folder --> CONFIRMED WORKING (<a class="bbcode_url" href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/6dztta/wip_untested_flash_rx_460_to_rx560/" target="_blank">See first comment here</a>)<br>

-Gigabyte rx460 4gb to rx560 has worked in one pc. See the comments below (first page).<br>

-Some people have reported Powercolor 2gb and msi 2gb to work with Sapphire RX560 pulse 2gb bios (Sapphire/2G Hynix folder).<br><br><b>Untested, may work, we need to try</b><br>

-Sapphire RX460 4gb single fan to Sapphire RX460 Pulse 4gb --> Sapphire/4G Micron folder<br>

-Sapphire RX460 2gb (dual or single fan) to Sapphire RX460 Pulse 2gb --> Sapphire/2G Hynix folder<br>

-Gigabyte RX460 (Windforce) OC 4gb/2gb to Gigabyte RX560 Gaming OC 4gb/2gb --> Gigabyte/2G Elpida or 4G Micron/Hynix folder<br>

-MSI RX460 4gb to MSI RX560 Aero ITX 4gb --> MSI/4G Micron or Hynix folder<br><br><b>Tutorial</b> (remember you must run all the bats in admin mode)<br>

1. Extract the desired folder (example: Sapphire/2G Hynix) from the zip, depending on your RX460 model and memory size/type.<br>

2. Run backup bios.bat --> VERY IMPORTANT STEP, it's very useful to backup your stock BIOS, in case something goes wrong.<br>

3. Are you ready? Take a deep breath and run flash RX560 bios.bat --> MAKE SURE YOU'RE IN THE RIGHT FOLDER for your GPU.<br>

4. Restart and lets hope it works.<br>

5. Report your experience here so we can update the tested liist with your results. Remember to write your RX460 model and folder used for the conversion.<br><br><b>If something goes wrong</b><br>

Don't worry, your card is not broken yet, we can fix this. 2 things can happen:<br>

-Artifacts, frequent reboots, instability, etc THE CARD WORKS, BUT BAD --> go to the folder in which you ran backup bios.bat and run restore backup.bat as an admin.<br>

-No output, THE CARD DOESN'T SEEM TO WORK --> Use your iGPU or another GPU in a second PCIE slot and flash your RX460 back to it's stock bios (which should be in the folder where you ran backup bios.bat)<br><br><b>Explanation of files</b><br>

-RX560.rom --> The needed RX560 bios for the specified AIB and RAM size/model, is different in every folder and you can see it's information by reading the next file I explain.<br>

-BIOS info.txt --> Provides information about the RX560 BIOS that is found in that folder with a TechPowerUp database link.<br>

-backup bios.bat --> Will backup your current BIOS to a RX460.backup file.<br>

-RX460.backup --> In case you have used backup bios.bat, this file is your salvation in case something goes wrong.<br>

-restore backup.bat --> Restores your GPU to it's stock BIOS (if you ran backup bios.bat)<br>

-flash RX560 bios.bat --> Does the magic and tries to upgrade you for free to an RX560.<br>

-AtiFlash exe and some .sys --> Files needed for this to work.