Ever since I bought my XFX RX580 GTS XXX Edition as a replacement for my EVGA GTX 1060 6gb whose dye fried in 2019, I have been struggling with inexplicable problems. In certain games, my PC would simply shut off mid-gameplay, and it seemed to be linked to the GPU, as I have tried changing the PSU to a higher wattage one, undervolting the CPU, and lowering the RAM frequency, but nothing helped.
More recently I also got interested in AI-related programs such as image upscalers, which, for some unknown reason, would always crash my PC after a couple of minutes of processing so hard, that it would cause 1 long beep following by 2 short beeps, forcing me to reseat my graphics card, or else the PC would simply refuse to turn on. I soon found other causes for this issue, such as unplugging the DisplayPort cable or turning off the connected monitor manually while the PC is off, both of which would cause the same beep code and force me to reseat the GPU upon the next boot up as well.
Finally, I ran into an error message saying that my GPU has no "Graphics Output Protocol", and indeed I could no longer see the UEFI BIOS screen and neither the Grub menu in Linux. I attempted to update my BIOS, and also used Display Driver Uninstaller under Windows in an attempt to fix the problems with my GPU. Notwithstanding my efforts, the GPU still continued to malfunction, and additionally, turning off the PC did not completely turn off the monitor as it would stay in standby mode.
It was then that I stumbled upon the definition of VBIOS and thought that it might be my last effort solution. I followed the guide for Polaris GPU's, creating the atiflash directory, downloading the 2.93 version of the ATIFLASH tool, downloading the official rom file from the TechPowerUp database and renaming the file to rx580.rom, and finally installing it. To my surpise, the VBIOS version listed was the exact same one as the one on my card (see the attached image), and yet, after installing it, my PC now does not boot, does not beep, and simply lights up the VGA LED on the motherboard.
I am left completely desperate in an attempt to fix my GPU. I can still access my PC using a separate GTX 260 card (or alternatively the mining BIOS after flipping the switch), but I am not sure what else I can do anymore to fix the issues. I am a broken man.
Any help would be immensely appreciated, and here is the full list of my specs:
MB: MSI B350 Tomahawk ATX AM4
CPU: Ryzen 7 1700
RAM: 2 sticks of 8gb Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3000
Storage: Samsung 850 Evo, and 2 Seagate BarraCuda HDDs
PSU: Corsair RM1000x (2021)
More recently I also got interested in AI-related programs such as image upscalers, which, for some unknown reason, would always crash my PC after a couple of minutes of processing so hard, that it would cause 1 long beep following by 2 short beeps, forcing me to reseat my graphics card, or else the PC would simply refuse to turn on. I soon found other causes for this issue, such as unplugging the DisplayPort cable or turning off the connected monitor manually while the PC is off, both of which would cause the same beep code and force me to reseat the GPU upon the next boot up as well.
Finally, I ran into an error message saying that my GPU has no "Graphics Output Protocol", and indeed I could no longer see the UEFI BIOS screen and neither the Grub menu in Linux. I attempted to update my BIOS, and also used Display Driver Uninstaller under Windows in an attempt to fix the problems with my GPU. Notwithstanding my efforts, the GPU still continued to malfunction, and additionally, turning off the PC did not completely turn off the monitor as it would stay in standby mode.
It was then that I stumbled upon the definition of VBIOS and thought that it might be my last effort solution. I followed the guide for Polaris GPU's, creating the atiflash directory, downloading the 2.93 version of the ATIFLASH tool, downloading the official rom file from the TechPowerUp database and renaming the file to rx580.rom, and finally installing it. To my surpise, the VBIOS version listed was the exact same one as the one on my card (see the attached image), and yet, after installing it, my PC now does not boot, does not beep, and simply lights up the VGA LED on the motherboard.
I am left completely desperate in an attempt to fix my GPU. I can still access my PC using a separate GTX 260 card (or alternatively the mining BIOS after flipping the switch), but I am not sure what else I can do anymore to fix the issues. I am a broken man.
Any help would be immensely appreciated, and here is the full list of my specs:
MB: MSI B350 Tomahawk ATX AM4
CPU: Ryzen 7 1700
RAM: 2 sticks of 8gb Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3000
Storage: Samsung 850 Evo, and 2 Seagate BarraCuda HDDs
PSU: Corsair RM1000x (2021)