Help needed! rx 480 driver issues, black flickering screen.

Carlos Martinez

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Hi everyone! I need some help please. I recently upgraded my gpu from a r9 280 to an Asus rx 480 8 gb reference model (quite a steal at $150 CAD, from a good friend who had it for 6 months) that was used but in great condition. My issue is that after using Display Driver Utility to erase (clean and shutdown feature) all the video drivers from my pc, and plugging the GPU on the same slot and installing the latest Radeon Crimson drivers version 17.4.4 (from May 3rd, 2017), I get a flickering black and sometimes blue (no signal screen) screen on my monitor. I am running the latest windows 10, student edition. The screen will keep flickering for a minute or so, sometimes showing the windows welcome screen for a fraction of a second and then going back to black and blue in intermittently. After a good minute or two, it will display the welcome screen correctly and the issue stops, but every time I turn off the computer and start it up again the same issues persists. I tried using the AMD cleanup utility, but the same thing happens. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers multiple times (even a newer optional update, version 17.5.1 ) and have had no luck. I've also tried plugging and unplugging the GPU, using a different HDMI cable and plugging it to my 1900x1200 monitor and to my old 720p tv, to no avail. What's more, when I tried downloading AMD's auto detect utility, before installing the latest drivers, I had a screen that said "error 175 - AMD Installer cannot continue due to an unsupported AMD graphics hardware", and when I follow the link (http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/KB175.aspx), it says I need to download some drivers for older rx 230x, etc, cards.

If however, I open AMD Radeon settings, it detects that I have an RX 480. Does anyone know if there is something I can do to booth normally into windows without so much hassle? I know the card was working fine because my friend had no issues and I saw the card performing great seconds before I got it, plus, he takes great care of his system. Do you guys think this might be a hardware or software (drivers) issue? I greatly appreciate your help with this! Thank you very much and have a great day!


More info on my rig: Intel core i5 6500, Asus rx 480 8 GB (reference card, blower style), Asrock Z170m pro 4s super alloy micro atx Motherboard, 16 gb of DDR4 (corsair vengeance 3200 MHz, running at 2133 MHZ, have not messed with Xmp uefi profile), 480 gb ssd, EVGA Supernova 650w Gold PSU, Windows 10, Xigmatek Aquilla case.
 
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You got a used card. Test the card in another system. Try a BIOS update on your motherboard. If anything is overclocked set it to stock speeds. Your power supply is a good model, but that may be an issue also. You can try a different PCIe slot your motherboard has two.
 

Carlos Martinez

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Thanks for replying :). A little update on my situation. I actually managed to run the computer just fine on my 720p television. It booths and recognizes the display immediately. I installed drivers and reinstalled them and it is working now on the tv. On the monitor though, it is still not working properly. Sometimes the screen will start working after 4 or 5 minutes of being flickering. I forgot to say that my monitor is a BenQ 1900 by 1200 monitor from 2006...so it might not play nicely with my new gpu, although it was working just fine with my r9 280. I actually have videos to show you what it looks like, and I'll upload them when I'm back from work. On the meantime I'll post a link with some pictures of the error messages, info on my monitir and system, and from my Radeon softeare which recognizes my card and monitor. As a side note, I've heard people have had issues with rx 480's and BenQ monitors. Also the second pcie slot is not really usable because the card would be located too close to the side panel, it may not even close properly. About the overclocking, my friend never overclocked the card and it has no overclocking. I tried my monitor with my girlfriend's alienware laptop and it works perfectly fine. So I think it might be a compatibility issue. Thanks for your help! I'll keep you updated.

https://goo.gl/photos/zxKsdKjpFVxBggAD8
 

Carlos Martinez

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A little update. I used this guide: http://www.overclock.net/t/988215/how-to-remove-your-amd-gpu-drivers-new-2016

I followed every step and made sure there was no trace of any AMD or ATI files or registry and reinstalled everything. It is still not working. It seems like the issue just be the compatibility between my monitor and desktop because, when using my tv I have no issues at all. Also the monitor works just fine with other computers. I will still try and see if I can use the other pcie slot without the side panel attached to it just to get it out of my head. I don't know if it is a little risky to update the motherboard bios or the GPU bios as well. I want to be on the safe side of things. Thanks for your help and attention to this thread.
 


Try another higher resolution monitor to your system, say a 1080p one. Also test different connection types.
 
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Carlos Martinez

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Thanks! I will try and get another monitor and will try to use the display ports as well.