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System Name | Edna |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
Motherboard | Gigabyte Aorus B650E Elite X AX ICE |
Cooling | Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 ARGB |
Memory | 32GB (2x16) Corsair 6000 Mhz DDR5 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Pure RX 7900GRE |
Storage | 500GB WD SN570 SE, 2TB Crucial P3, 3TB Seagate USB + Hub |
Display(s) | LG Ultragear 32GN600-B |
Case | NZXT H6 Flow |
Audio Device(s) | SoundBlaster ZxR |
Power Supply | Be Quiet Pure Power 12 M 1000 Watt |
Mouse | Elecom Trackball |
Keyboard | MageGee MK Star |
Software | Windows 11 24H2 Beta, OpenSUZE Tumbleweed |
Benchmark Scores | Cinebench r23 = 18080 |
Hi,
Thanks for your response. I don't have dp on my monitor so am using hdmi. I do have a hdmi to dp adaptor but that is not in use. I've changed the input to HDMI 1 and turned off the auto source. Sadly the issue is persisting. I didn't have this with the RX580 and when l switch out to that GPU it goes away.
It is as if the RX 6600 only kicks in once the OS has reached the login screen.
I just uploaded a video of this very behavior and it explains why this is happening.
In short: Either AMD or their AIBs hardcoded the GOP driver embedded in the VBIOS to display a specific resolution and refresh rate at POST. If your display can support it, all is great! If not, you're getting "Input Not Supported" until Windows/Linux loads and the Adrenaline drivers kick in. For example, my MSI RX 6600 Mech 2 does this very thing to my poor 1080p Acer display (R241Y) at boot up of my MSI B550 A-Pro. Used to see a little underline cursor in the upper left corner with my GTX 1050 Ti. Not anymore. What I had to do is hook up my Vizio V505-G9 4KTV up to the HDMI and that got me into the BIOS so I could enable everything for Resizable BAR (which requires UEFI Mode), and that's when I noticed a small detail on the Info screen of my 4KTV: the HDMI output of this MSI RX 6600 is hardcoded to drive a 2160p signal at 30hz. Not 720p, not 1080p, not even basics like 800x600. Nope - 4K out of the gate! No way in hell my Acer is displaying that!
So the only solution (other than AMD or their AIBs releasing a new VBIOS) is to stay in CSM Mode, buy a 4K display with HDMI/DisplayPorts, or try to find an HDMI-to-HDMI (or DP-to-HDMI) converter to downscale the 2160p down to 1080p ...
That or hooking up the 4KTV every time I need to get into the BIOS ... (I'm not overclocking NOW! )