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    Posted: 22 Apr 2017 at 11:20pm
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So I received my new card from XFX, popped it in last night and played Deus Ex for 1.5+ hours without issue. The graphics even look better...go figure a bad card. Thanks for everyones suggestions and help.


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There is no reason it shouldn't, the X99 Extreme 4 is new enough to support all the current standards. There have been some issues with older boards sporting PCIe 2.0 and earlier and new GTX 1000 and RX 400 series GPUs but I have not seen a single instance of issues with support on PCIe 3.0 based boards.
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They were pretty straight forward...ship it to them. Approx 3 week turn around...

Any one know for sure that the RX480 works with the X99 Extreme4, just curious.
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Thanks, dDefinitely different card. I got the overclocked black edition with swappable fans.
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This is the reference (XFX model) RX 480



If yours has a different cooler design then it isn't reference and is made after the date these issues had been resolved so wouldn't be the issue.
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How would I know if it is a reference design? From the Radeon settings hardware page below is a copy of the info. Note the GPU BIOS Date is 10/2016

Graphics Card Manufacturer - Powered by AMD
Graphics Chipset - Radeon (TM) RX 480 Graphics
Device ID - 67DF
Vendor ID - 1002
SubSystem ID - 9480
SubSystem Vendor ID - 1682
Revision ID - C7
Bus Type - PCI Express 3.0
Current Bus Settings - PCI Express 3.0 x16
BIOS Version - 015.050.000.000
BIOS Part Number - 113-RX480-8GB-I1338M8G-W80
BIOS Date - 2016/10/14 04:37
Memory Size - 8192 MB
Memory Type - GDDR5
Memory Clock - 2000 MHz
Core Clock - 1338 MHz
Total Memory Bandwidth - 256 GByte/s
Memory Bit Rate - 8.00 Gbps
2D Driver File Path - /REGISTRY/MACHINE/SYSTEM/ControlSet001/Control/Class/{4d36e968-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}/0000

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Let us know what they say. By the sound of it the GPU could have a faulty boost control in either it's VBIOS or the VRM design. 

Is it a reference design RX 480? If it is reference design it could still be suffering from the early vBIOS bug that caused issues at launch (some lower end/older motherboards actually got fried). 
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Thanks all. More background. This is a fresh Windows 10 x64 install with all the latest drivers including the latest AMD GPU drivers.
System components:
Single video card (now XTX RX480), 4x4GB Corsair Vengeance RAM, Samsung M2 960 Pro, Dual WD Black 2 TB drives and 1 BluRay Burner and 1 DVD Super Drive. Was a Corsair HX750 PS but replaced when power was suspect with a EVGA 1000G.
Obviously this had no effect hence why I am here.

Thanks wardog, had no idea about the PCIE_PWR connector. Connect it but that also had no effect.
No indicators in the system event log other than unexpected shutdown.
Ran GPU-Z writing to a file and no smoking gun there either.

I have a ticket with XTX so I am waiting to hear from them.
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