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RX590 Black screen Issue

mykroft0

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No matter what I try, nothing works. Even if I underclock or undervolt, nothing changes — just a black screen and a 'no signal' message. Do you have any suggestions? Would flashing an RX 580 BIOS possibly fix the issue?
 
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Hi, I know this is an old topic, but I'm currently experiencing the same issue with the same graphics card. No matter what I try, nothing works. Even if I underclock or undervolt, nothing changes — just a black screen and a 'no signal' message. Do you have any suggestions? Would flashing an RX 580 BIOS possibly fix the issue?
Depends on the card and the state of the VRM. If you flash a RX 580 bios, make sure it is based on the same PCB part number (E353 for example) and has correct memory support.
 
This will be my first time doing it, and I have no knowledge about it. Would you be able to help me, please?
 
Can you share your current bios?
 
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Since you didn't share the actual bios but a screenshot, this is the best I can do.

Couple of bioses E366 RX 580 with Hynix H5GQ8H24MJR memory support:

Please follow the mini guide of eidairaman1 and only use version 2.93 for flashing! After flashing, use DDU => https://www.wagnardsoft.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5349

For RX 500 Series (Polaris) and Older:

Get amdvbflash 2.93

https://www.techpowerup.com/download/ati-atiflash/

Then look for Version 4.68, underneath 4.68 you will see a link to show older version, click that and you should see version 2.93

Here is a fix to make 2.93 work in Windows 10 and 11, Get the zip for version 5.0.567, extract it, then find the AMDVBDriverInstaller, execute the file and follow prompts, then restart the computer, that should help with bypassing Win8 Security feature prompt, if you get that prompt hit ok. Once done flashing run the file again to uninstall it for safety reasons

Follow these steps carefully:

1. Open your "C:" drive in Windows, create a new folder, call it atiflash.

2. Extract the contents of atiflash_293.zip to the "C:\atiflash" folder

3. Find the bios file you downloaded and rename the bios file to 5 digits with .rom on end Example RX 580, change file to rx580.rom (r****.rom)

4. Move r****.rom to the "C:\atiflash" folder

5. Open the start menu, type cmd, when cmd.exe appears right click it and hit "Run as administrator"

6. At the command prompt type in cd\ and press enter until only C:\> is on the screen.

7. Type in cd/atiflash and press enter, you should see C:\atiflash>

8. Type in amdvbflash.exe -i to identify the gpu you want to flash with a 0, 1, or 2)

9. At the C:\atiflash> prompt type in
amdvbflash.exe -unlockrom 0
(there is a space between the e and -unlockrom and 0)(0 is the number zero)
press enter and you will be prompted that the "ROM Unlocked" (or 1, 2)

10. At the C:\atiflash> prompt type in
amdvbflash.exe -f -p 0 r****.rom
(there is a space between the .exe and -f, and a space between -f and -p and 0).
(Or 1, 2)

Press Enter

Follow directions on screen and if flash is successful exit the command prompt and restart, windows should show up on screen.
 
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