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RX 580 O8G Graphics Output Protocol

iamthehorizon

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Hello. Using RX 580 OC 8 GB and trying to boot with full UEFI mode without CSM or Legacy support to decrease boot time. But when I do that my pc gives me GOP error like this;
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GPU-Z shows that my card supports UEFI. My specs are;
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MoBo: MSI B450-M Gaming Plus (BIOS is up to date)
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
GPU: Asus ROG STRIX RX 580 OC EDITION
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16 GB DDR4 3000 MHZ
SSD: XPG SX8200 PRO 512 GB (System Disk)
HDD: Seagate BarraCuda 3 TB 7200 RPM
PSU: Sharkoon SilentStorm Cool Zero 650W

Thank you so much for helping.
 
Did you email Asus and ask them
 

Is this somehow related? Perhaps there's some useful information you can pull?

Sorry if you have already read that or it is not helpful.
 
Did you email Asus and ask them
I did. They couldn't understand I think.

Is this somehow related? Perhaps there's some useful information you can pull?

Sorry if you have already read that or it is not helpful.
Somehow related. And somehow not related :( No information for me to pull...
 
That's unfortunate. I'm sorry I don't really know what to make of your problem, but 8 months is a long time to be "searching for a solution" lol.

What has your research taught you and what have you tried in order to troubleshoot it? Be as specific as you possibly can about the issue and maybe someone will actually be able to help you this time around. System specs was a good start....but surely you have some insight beyond that after 8 months?
 
That's unfortunate. I'm sorry I don't really know what to make of your problem, but 8 months is a long time to be "searching for a solution" lol.

What has your research taught you and what have you tried in order to troubleshoot it? Be as specific as you possibly can about the issue and maybe someone will actually be able to help you this time around. System specs was a good start....but surely you have some insight beyond that after 8 months?
You are right, sorry. I will explain my story about this.

When I discovered this CSM issue, I was frustrated. Because my gpu had uefi support in vbios and I didn't know anything about gop. Searched the entire web for it. Especially this thread which is beyond being close, it's %100 same problem:


So the solution was finding a bios in tpu database and flashing my gpu. So did I. Guess what happened? I bricked my gpu. Tried for almost one month to fix it. And then I couldn't dare to mess with it again. Tried to get used to it. But here I am now, still messing with it...

UPDATE: Found official amd gop drivers. But there are two seperate versions for pre-SOC15 and post-SOC15. My device id is 1002 - 67DF. And here are the pre-soc15 id ranges:
Code:
(0x6880, 0x689f), (0x68A0, 0x68Bf), (0x68C0, 0x68Df), (0x68E0, 0x68FF), (0x9640, 0x964f), (0x9800, 0x980f), (0x9990, 0x99Af), (0x6700, 0x671f), (0x6720, 0x673f), (0x6740, 0x675f), (0x6840, 0x685f), (0x6760, 0x677f), (0x6780, 0x679f),  (0x6800, 0x681f),  (0x6820, 0x683f), (0x6600, 0x663f), (0x6660, 0x667f), (0x1304, 0x131d), (0x6640, 0x665f), (0x67a0, 0x67bf), (0x9830, 0x983f), (0x98b0, 0x98bf), (0x6900, 0x691f), (0x6920, 0x693f), (0x6960, 0x697f), (0x7300, 0x7304), (0x67C0, 0x67DF), (0x67E0, 0x67Ff), (0x6980, 0x699f), (0x6940, 0x695f), (0x9850, 0x985f), (0x9870, 0x988f), (0x98e0, 0x98ff), (0x9890, 0x98af), (0x98c0, 0x98df)
There is a 0x67DF in the list. So I think I should move on with pre-SOC15 driver. I downloaded it. And it's a 1 mb .efi file. Now I don't know how to use it or how to inject it to my vbios or something. Any helps?
 
I would have taken it back and either swapped it for an Sapphire Pulse or Nitro card or gotten your money back
 
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