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    Posted: 19 Apr 2018 at 8:44pm
Originally posted by akumajou akumajou wrote:

Originally posted by karandas karandas wrote:

Originally posted by akumajou akumajou wrote:

I got the VBIOS update by requesting the latest version for my video card on MSI's forum. The MSI moderators there directed me to the update and necessary flashing tool. Not sure how Gigabyte works, but try going to their support page for your card. If it's not there, ask in their forum.

You may also want to update the motherboard's BIOS/UEFI, but there are some drawbacks with the 4.X versions so far.

drawbacks? what do u mean?


http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=8318&title=ryzen-2xxx-agesa-code-potential-issues

oh -.-
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Originally posted by karandas karandas wrote:

Originally posted by akumajou akumajou wrote:

I got the VBIOS update by requesting the latest version for my video card on MSI's forum. The MSI moderators there directed me to the update and necessary flashing tool. Not sure how Gigabyte works, but try going to their support page for your card. If it's not there, ask in their forum.

You may also want to update the motherboard's BIOS/UEFI, but there are some drawbacks with the 4.X versions so far.

drawbacks? what do u mean?


http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=8318&title=ryzen-2xxx-agesa-code-potential-issues
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Originally posted by akumajou akumajou wrote:

I got the VBIOS update by requesting the latest version for my video card on MSI's forum. The MSI moderators there directed me to the update and necessary flashing tool. Not sure how Gigabyte works, but try going to their support page for your card. If it's not there, ask in their forum.

You may also want to update the motherboard's BIOS/UEFI, but there are some drawbacks with the 4.X versions so far.

drawbacks? what do u mean?
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I got the VBIOS update by requesting the latest version for my video card on MSI's forum. The MSI moderators there directed me to the update and necessary flashing tool. Not sure how Gigabyte works, but try going to their support page for your card. If it's not there, ask in their forum.

You may also want to update the motherboard's BIOS/UEFI, but there are some drawbacks with the 4.X versions so far.
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Originally posted by akumajou akumajou wrote:

Wonder if your problem is related to http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=8231&KW=&PID=49214&title=resolved-secure-boot-and-ultra-fast-fails


how did you do the vbios update? my ab350 pro 4 is still at version 3.40...do you think i need to update the bios of the mb to 4.70?
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Wonder if your problem is related to http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=8231&KW=&PID=49214&title=resolved-secure-boot-and-ultra-fast-fails
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Originally posted by Xaltar Xaltar wrote:

Mmm, so the RX 480 works but the GTX 1080 doesn't... 

Not the board or CPU otherwise the 480 wouldn't work either so maybe an issue with Gigabyte's VBIOS. Is the 1080 seating properly in the original slot? Even just a tiny bit out can cause issues, particularly at the outer edge nearest the back of the case. Sometimes the height of the rear slot mounting on the case can be a little high (where you screw in the GPU), if it won't let the GPU go all the way in you will see problems like yours.  

That's all I got Confused

no no the 1080 fits perfectly in both pcie slots ....but now I do not like that 1080 is so close to the bottom of the case. 
I would prefer the gpu have more space to expel hot air 

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Mmm, so the RX 480 works but the GTX 1080 doesn't... 

Not the board or CPU otherwise the 480 wouldn't work either so maybe an issue with Gigabyte's VBIOS. Is the 1080 seating properly in the original slot? Even just a tiny bit out can cause issues, particularly at the outer edge nearest the back of the case. Sometimes the height of the rear slot mounting on the case can be a little high (where you screw in the GPU), if it won't let the GPU go all the way in you will see problems like yours.  

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well well! I moved the gpu in the second pcie slot (the one closest to the power supply) and now it works. in the first slot I always put my 480 rx and it works fine but not the 1080 -_- why?
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If you are using an HDMI cable to connect to your monitor try a DVI cable, see if you get signal on that. HDMI cables often seem to be the cause of issues like this. 
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