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Title: How can i recover a RX570 card?
Post by: willi9974 on January 02, 2018, 09:53:59 PM
Hello,

I have a RX 570 4gb card, they will not run under Windows and Linux. The fan is running but the card will not Show in the Windows 10 management.

How can i recover this card and Flash it again, if Windows can not find this card?

Best Regards
Willi


Title: Re: How can i recover a RX570 card?
Post by: leonix007 on January 02, 2018, 11:37:33 PM
Hello,

I have a RX 570 4gb card, they will not run under Windows and Linux. The fan is running but the card will not Show in the Windows 10 management.

How can i recover this card and Flash it again, if Windows can not find this card?

Best Regards
Willi

it must be at least detected in windows Device manager, otherwise it is best to return it for warranties, I bet it is still covered by your suppliers.


Title: Re: How can i recover a RX570 card?
Post by: adaseb on January 02, 2018, 11:49:32 PM
Search the ethereum forum, there is a way how to short 2 pins and it will let you flash the BIOS in MSDOS. Should help revive it.


Title: Re: How can i recover a RX570 card?
Post by: Turkish88 on January 03, 2018, 06:29:01 AM
GPU dead after flashing ?
Some cards have 2 bios, with switch near crossfire connector, search for it, if avialable set to second bios and run
If it doesnt exist try to short 2nd and 4th pin flash bios.
The best way unsolder flash bios and flash on programmer


Title: Re: How can i recover a RX570 card?
Post by: bigjee on January 03, 2018, 06:56:24 AM
Hello,

I have a RX 570 4gb card, they will not run under Windows and Linux. The fan is running but the card will not Show in the Windows 10 management.

How can i recover this card and Flash it again, if Windows can not find this card?

Best Regards
Willi

Did you use GPU-z to save your roms? and then flashed them? If so please dont use gpu-z when flashing.

Open atiwinflash in command line prompt.
use "-i" flag to see what the gpu status is.

Is it pass, fail or something else?

Here's a guide to help you also.
Goodluck!
https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/3nxhju/my_semidetailed_guide_to_unbricking_an_amd_gpu/ (https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/3nxhju/my_semidetailed_guide_to_unbricking_an_amd_gpu/)