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I have this problem with x370 k4 bios 3.1
ati 7770 - hdmi

any solution? wait for a new bios?
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I have this issue as well, it just randomly appeared one day. I have flashed different Bios, played with the setting and tried 2 different gpus. The strange artifacts still remain.

If anyone else has this issue I recommend you just ignore it unless you experience performance issues along with it, because it hasn't really seemed to effect anything so far. Its probably just another graphical bug in the bios.

Trying to get rid of the artifacts is a bigger hassle than just hitting F2 instead of F11 and not worth the effort.
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clear uefi boot cache (manually) and it will be gone
this happens if u toy with unsupported operating systems

go to bios, go to boot tab and u should see in there something like boot override, select efi shell,
u should see command line now
To dump a list of current boot entries:Shell> bcfg boot dump -v
remove all once by one
To remove the 1st boot option: Shell> bcfg boot rm 0
To remove the 2nd boot option: Shell> bcfg boot rm 1
and so on
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