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    Posted: 01 Jun 2017 at 7:43pm
Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:

excellent
thanks for taking time to post the resolution to problem to hekp others

allthough i must admit when i first built mine the rx480 didnt need extra driver on install to show signal to hdmi monitor

maybe your window boot  versions didnt know about the new rx580 ?


I   apologize for replying late, had couple busy   days. Honestly I do not know about Windows10 and it's familiarity with RX580, but I  doubt  OS is the issue because I  could not  even boot into BIOS while  using HDMI-HDMI connection.

I would like to add that I still get some codes but PC runs  fine for now. At first I got error code 24, could  not find much  info about  it, installed some ASROCK drivers and  now I  am  getting error code 40 but nonetheless PC runs smoothly. I  still did not upgrade BIOS to latest version  because I  have fear  that things  will  go crazy again...
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Originally posted by Xaltar Xaltar wrote:

Thanks for sharing your workaround S3arch1ng_13. Out of curiosity, once the drivers are properly installed can you use the DP-DP cable or does it still flag the 0d error?

Np. Xaltar and thx.
 
It is still on DVI cable, but I'll try mini DP-DP after the work. 
So-far I only installed AMD chipset drivers and AMD Ryzen master to see If I can handle CPU and RAM from Windows/Master because I couldn't enter the BIOS. 

You mean GPU drivers and all other devices drivers (Asus Xonar DX etc.) or any other specific drivers? 

But I can't see how drivers (for GPU and other devices) in Windows will help to enter the BIOS during the POST. As I mentioned, I could use mini DP-DP cable when logged to Windows without any problems. I just couldn't get to the BIOS when F2/Del during the POST (resulting with 0d error code) with mini DP-DP cable.

I'll check that and report, thx.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Xaltar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 May 2017 at 5:37pm
Thanks for sharing your workaround S3arch1ng_13. Out of curiosity, once the drivers are properly installed can you use the DP-DP cable or does it still flag the 0d error?
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Hi all, my first post...

I had the same error (0d) problem with my Fatal1ty X370 Professional Gaming.

Short story (chronology):
1. After first power on (all defaults) I couldn't get to the BIOS trough F2 or Del - got 0d error.
2. Swapped RAM positions (first I tried with 2 stick A2-B2, then i tried 1 stick diff. position etc.), removed PCIE Asus Xonar DX, removed usb keyboard, removed Samsung EVO 960 etc. - I couldn't get to the BIOS when I hit F2 or Del - got 0d error.
3. Then after some CCMOS and numerous restarts I manage to enter the BIOS - For the first time I saw that screen with logo and "Press F2 or Del to enter the BIOS etc." text in the bottom right corner and after F2 I entered to the BIOS with no 0d error. - BIOS was 1.5 - I've made an update to 2.3 - restarted pc and installed windows 10 pro trough external USB CD device.
4. Win 10 installation went all ok - then I wanted to change mem speed and turn off onboard audio - After F2/Del during post, I've got error 06 all the time, tried various hardware setup (without BIOS change since I couldn't get to the BIOS) - nothing changed, every time 0d error.
5. Than I figured out that I can normally restart/power on to the Windows if I don't press F2/Del during post - no errors, Windows 10 working with no problems.
6. After that I figured out that I can't go to the BIOS if I don't see that "screen with logo and "Press F2 or Del to enter the BIOS etc." because every time I F2 or Del during the POST, it resulted with 0d error. - After that I tried to change my USB keyboard again with PS2 because I found that the 0d error pattern was obviously related to pressing F2 or Del and not showing the screen with logo and "Press F2 or Del to enter the BIOS etc. info in bottom right corner", but nothing changed - got 0d error, also with PS keyboard.
7. I found this post and found that some of you had problems with HDMI cable, so I tried to chance my mini DP-DP cable with DVI cable and guess what, everything is ok now - now I see logo screen with how to enter BIOS info and all and if I F2/Del, I can normally enter the BIOS, RAM is working on 3200 with any issues etc.

SOLUTION
So after numerous tries/changes to enter the BIOS and skip the 0d error SOLUTION for me was to change miniDP-DP cable with DVI-DVI cable on my Radeon R9 280X GPU.

PC:
MBO: Fatal1ty X370 Professional Gaming
CPU: Ryzen r7 1700 under Corsair H100i
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws V 16GB (2x8) DDR4 3600MHz (F4-3600C16D-16GVK, 8Gb Samsung B-Die, Single)
GPU: XFX R9 280X
SSD:Samsung 960 EVO 250GB, PCIe, M.2, SSD
PSU: Seasonic 750W PRIME Titanium
Sond: Asus Xonar DX
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Edited by S3arch1ng_13 - 31 May 2017 at 5:14pm
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Yes, that seems odd to me as well.

Unless the generic Windows (version unknown) video driver is unable to work with an RX 580 correctly.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote datonyb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 May 2017 at 4:34am
excellent
thanks for taking time to post the resolution to problem to hekp others

allthough i must admit when i first built mine the rx480 didnt need extra driver on install to show signal to hdmi monitor

maybe your window boot  versions didnt know about the new rx580 ?


Edited by datonyb - 31 May 2017 at 4:36am
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FINAL UPDATE:
Apparently, HDMI cable was the problem. My GPU needs drivers in order to display an image by using HDMI cable to connect it to the monitor. Had to use DVI cable with DVI supported monitor to install GPU drivers, now it works perfectly!
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I apologize for replying late, didn't have the time to  do testing because of  work. Anyway, the  issue still persists.  Although I just have one  stick of   RAM, I tried using it in slots A2 and B2,  reinstalled GPU and cleared CMOS, also tried installing GPU in  another slot but still display won't power on and I get same error codes.

Unfortunately, I  will have to take it to the shop and have  them  take a look at it, will post results after it's  done(probably will  take two weeks or so). Also, I  would like  to  thank you all for advices and suggestions! You rock people!


Edited by whitesnake - 28 May 2017 at 7:44pm
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Two sticks of DRAM belong in A2 and B2

Please solidly seat them in A2 and B2, clear the BIOS, and then restart and reply back the results if you would.
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Thanks for the  replies and   head ups, unfortunately in my sh*tty  country(Serbia) it isn't as  easy to   replace parts as  it probably is  in yours, process took like two weeks  and half just to  replace damn RAM... So yeah... I tested  it on slots A1 and  B1,  I  will try with A2 and B2 and see  if it will work as well as do all reseating before I take  whole case to the shop I bought and have them do all the testings...
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