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Lele_01
Journeyman III

Rx 580 not working!!

Hello everyone. I'm here to tell you about a problem with my AMD Rx 580 card that occurred yesterday and to ask your opinion on whether it is right to spend the money to replace it. So yesterday I woke up and realized that the computer was not connecting correctly to the second screen, after checking the status of the cables and the connections to the HDMI ports of the video card I decided to check the functioning of the AMD drivers. When I opened the driver app I got an error telling me that the software and the driver installed inside the card are not compatible. So I decided to download the AMD compatibility tool to check that the Adrenalyn software version corresponded to that of the drivers and apparently the software told me that there were no compatibility problems. Now I will list all the methods and solutions that I have implemented since yesterday (which did not have any positive reports): - do a complete uninstall of the drivers both with the DDU software and with the native computer cleaning software and then reinstall the drivers (I tried both the latest version and some of the previous ones but nothing) - deactivate windows update both in the computer settings, both in regedit and in the system group permissions and then clean and reinstall the drivers using both the AMD software and reactivating and using windows update but nothing. -I checked the devices on the control panel and noticed that for the video devices next to the icon of my 580 there was a small yellow triangle as if to signify incorrect functioning of the device, so I checked the properties and noticed that Windows had blocked the operation of the device due to a malfunction. -I tried patching the driver files with a special app, I tried flashing the video card bios to return it to the original bios (although I don't know why it should have changed) but nothing. -finally I did a format and tried again with the various methods listed above and then tried to update the motherboard bios and an update of the PCIe port drivers but nothing. After all this I decreed that what appeared to be a software problem on the surface is actually a hardware problem, after checking both the correct connection of the board pins to the power supply and the correct connection with the motherboard I decreed that my rx580 has passed away (I tried to monitor it with gpu-z but no sign of life apart from the fans). Now my question is whether it is worth buying a new card.

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