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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Originally posted by sleepyhead sleepyhead wrote:

If installing the Windows in UEFI mode would fix the problem, how can I do it ?


With the system powered down, connect/insert your Win10 instalation media(DVD or USB stick), power back up, and here you kinda need to be fast, but upon booting there will be a menu of options on the lower right of your screen, you want to select IIRC "Boot Options, then you will get a pop-up with choices to boot from.

Here you want(need!) to select the DVD or USB stick that the line will begin "UEFI: <your Win10 install media>""

Is it a sure thing that RX 460 would work with UEFI Windows ? cause I dont really want to reinstall the windows without it working.


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Originally posted by sleepyhead sleepyhead wrote:


Is it a sure thing that RX 460 would work with UEFI Windows ? cause I dont really want to reinstall the windows without it working.


DO clear your bios FIRST.

Assuming all else is working fine and you have an adequate PSU there is no reason it shouldn't be now. Guarantee? I can't go that far.


And c'mon. Installing Windows isn't that much of a pain in the you know where Tongue

Where's your sense of adventure LOL








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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:



DO clear your bios FIRST.

Assuming all else is working fine and you have an adequate PSU there is no reason it shouldn't be now. Guarantee? I can't go that far.


And c'mon. Installing Windows isn't that much of a pain in the you know where Tongue

Where's your sense of adventure LOL




So, before I reinstall the windows I must clear the bios, right? should I remove the CMOS battery and put it back in or just Load UEFI Default in the BIOS ?

I wouldn't say that a 15$ PSU is adequate LOL gonna change it most probably on friday or early with a Sirtec - High Power EP-500BR II

This is my current PSU model

could this be an accomplice too ?




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If the GPU isn't getting enough power to initialize properly then yes, it could be.
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I forgot to mention that while I get the black screen when I do boot with CSM Enabled, the RX 460 fan's keep spinning, but when I disable CSM and it eventually boot "properly" the fan's are going automatically into idle mode.

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Post back once you have the new PSU, it is one of the things I was going to inquire about/suggest you replace.
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Originally posted by sleepyhead sleepyhead wrote:

So, before I reinstall the windows I must clear the bios, right? should I remove the CMOS battery and put it back in or just Load UEFI Default in the BIOS ?


Considering, I would pull the battery and jumper the CLRCMOS1 for 1min. The re-jump CLRCMOS1 and then insert the battery.


Originally posted by sleepyhead sleepyhead wrote:

I wouldn't say that a 15$ PSU is adequate LOL gonna change it most probably on friday or early with a Sirtec - High Power EP-500BR II

This is my current PSU model

could this be an accomplice too ?


Accomplice? If it is not the outright cause of your issues I will be amazed.

Yea. Toss that Delux one in the garbage.




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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:



Accomplice? If it is not the outright cause of your issues I will be amazed.

Yea. Toss that Delux one in the garbage.





Yeah that's what I plan to do with it, Toss it into the garbage.

But would Sirtec - High Power EP-500BR II do its job?
Are there any other decent PSU's in the 45-50$ price range?
How about a Corsair NEW VS Series VS550 or Super Flower SF-550K12XP v2 550W ?

Edit: I'm trying to make a Windows 7 bootable USB Stick and I don't know what to choose between these that would eventually boot with my new GPU without disabling CSM in the bios using the old GPU.






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GPT

The Corsair would probably be the better bet. 
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Originally posted by Xaltar Xaltar wrote:

Post back once you have the new PSU, it is one of the things I was going to inquire about/suggest you replace.

Should I reinstall the windows now using that GPT partition scheme or wait for the PSU and see what happens with it?
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