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Input not Support using RX 5600 XT

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Processor AMD Ryzen 5 1600, Cache 19MB, 3.2GHz (3.6GHz Max Turbo) - YD1600BBAFBOX
Motherboard Gigabyte B450M DS3H (rev. 1.0)
Cooling AMD Wraith Stealth (cooler box)
Memory HyperX Fury, 8GB, 2400MHz, DDR4, CL15 - HX424C15FB3/8
Video Card(s) Gigabyte AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT Windforce OC, 6GB, DDR6, Rev 2.0 - GV-R56XTWF2OC-6GD
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Mouse Rapoo V280 - Optical Gaming Mouse
Keyboard Logitech K120, ABNT2
Software Windows 10 Pro
Hello recently I acquired a Gigabyte AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT Windforce OC, 6GB, DDR6, Rev 2.0 - GV-R56XTWF2OC-6GD but on the PC startup part it gives the message "Input not Support" on the part that would appear in bios and starts normally only showing the desktop, when trying to access impossible bios or even update the 0 drivers.

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This is a little complicated.

Your 5600 doesn't like your monitor.

Re-install your previous gpu or borrow another monitor from a friend and use it to update your motherboard bios.

If that doesn't help, update your 5600 bios.

If that doesn't help, you need a different monitor. That monitor is very cheap and plagued with problems.
 
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Disable uefi boot in the bios and use csm see if that helps, obviously you'll need to use another gpu or display to get into the bios to do this. Or disable windows 10 whql support option in the bios
 
This is a little complicated.

Your 5600 doesn't like your monitor.

Re-install your previous gpu or borrow another monitor from a friend and use it to update your motherboard bios.

If that doesn't help, update your 5600 bios.

If that doesn't help, you need a different monitor. That monitor is very cheap and plagued with problems.

It worked on my TV in the living room, my motherboard is updated to last bios the problem seems to be only with my monitor, the bios of the rx 5600 says it is in the F60 version I don't know if this only update is a new version.

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Disable uefi boot in the bios and use csm see if that helps, obviously you'll need to use another gpu or display to get into the bios to do this. Or disable windows 10 whql support option in the bios

I will try this as soon as my new font is delivered, did I make a good choice?

Corsair CV550, 550W, 80 Plus Bronze - CP-9020210-BR
 
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