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September 22, 2017, 05:52:42 AM
Last edit: September 22, 2017, 01:44:27 PM by dotachin
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Solution is to find some old motherboard which will be able to boot such card. Asus G41 worked.

Modded bios of Powecolor AXRX 470 4GBD5-3DHDM with custom clocks/voltages, after few reflashes it pc just won't start after reboot (flashed clocks 1140@925/2050,
previously flashed 1140@950/2050 and it was stable). Post code 69 (board is ZX87-OC), same in PCI-E x16 pots, with or without riser, in PCI-E x1 card just does not show up in device manager or atiwinflash. Sadly there's no dual bios switch on this model. I've flashed lot of cards previously, had few bricks but it was always possible to boot PC with bricked card as secondary and reflash it. Now seems like card does now allow to boot the PC..

Is there something I can do except try to RMA? Like some hot-plug trick or so
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September 22, 2017, 06:32:56 AM
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First do a motherboard reset....remove all power from MB and remove battery for 30 seconds....

Try reboot....

Then

Try removing all amd drivers with AMD CLEANUP TOOL

http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMD-Clean-Uninstall-Utility.aspx

....then start pc with no display drivers......

Check in device manager if you can then see it...

If not continue.....

In device manager also go to view>hidden devices and see if it is in there. If it is, uninstall it..reboot check again.

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September 22, 2017, 06:47:46 AM
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Try removing all amd drivers with AMD CLEANUP TOOL
You probably missed the thing - the PC won't pass post. It's not about drivers at all.

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First do a motherboard reset....remove all power from MB and remove battery for 30 seconds....
It's also surely not about MB bios settings, but tried, no change as expected..

Any way to pass video bios initialisation on post? Any hot plug trick?
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September 22, 2017, 10:21:23 AM
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Modded bios of Powecolor AXRX 470 4GBD5-3DHDM with custom clocks/voltages, after few reflashes it pc just won't start after reboot (flashed clocks 1140@925/2050, previously flashed 1140@950/2050 and it was stable). Post code 69 (board is ZX87-OC), same in PCI-E x16 pots, with or without riser, in PCI-E x1 card just does not show up in device manager or atiwinflash. Sadly there's no dual bios switch on this model. I've flashed lot of cards previously, had few bricks but it was always possible to boot PC with bricked card as secondary and reflash it. Now seems like card does now allow to boot the PC..

Is there something I can do except try to RMA? Like some hot-plug trick or so

Try this

Code 61 - 91
Chipset initialization error. Please press reset or clear
CMOS.

If that don't work try

Try removing your card and hooking up your display to the motherboards onboard video output and then try F10 or Delete at boot up and try and get into BIOS SETING and disable vga and enable your on board video

if that don't work try

You'll need to use a usb drive to flash the bios.  Make sure that you place the USB stick in the correct USB slot. Placing the USB stick in an incorrect slot will not initiate the bios flash. Consult your motherboard's manual to find out which USB port is the correct one. Youtube has a ton of info on how to flash the bios .It's called  usb flashback


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00
Please check if the CPU is installed correctly and then clear
CMOS.

0d
Problem related to memory, VGA card or other devices.
Please clear CMOS, re-install the memory and VGA card,
and remove other USB, PCI devices.

01 - 54
Problem related to memory. Please re-install the CPU and
(except 0d),
memory then clear CMOS. If the problem still exists, please

5A- 60
install only one memory module or try using other memory
modules.

55
The Memory could not be detected. Please re-install the
memory and CPU. If the problem still exists, please install
only one memory module or try using other memory
modules.

61 - 91
Chipset initialization error. Please press reset or clear
CMOS.

92 - 99
Problem related to PCI-E devices. Please re-install PCI-E
devices or try installing them in other slots. If the problem
still exists, please remove all PCI-E devices or try using
another VGA card.

A0 - A7
Problem related to IDE or SATA devices. Please re-install
IDE and SATA devices. If the problem still exists, please
clear CMOS and try removing all SATA devices.

b0
Problem related to memory. Please re-install the CPU and
memory. If the problem still exists, please install only one
memory module or try using other memory modules
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September 22, 2017, 01:38:59 PM
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Try this

Code 61 - 91
Chipset initialization error. Please press reset or clear
CMOS.
Already answered here that resetting mobo bios didn't help.

You'll need to use a usb drive to flash the bios.  Make sure that you place the USB stick in the correct USB slot. Placing the USB stick in an incorrect slot will not initiate the bios flash. Consult your motherboard's manual to find out which USB port is the correct one. Youtube has a ton of info on how to flash the bios .It's called  usb flashback
Now you're about USB to flash mobo bios... Wake up, i was not able to pass post! And everything is ok with mobo bios!

What a useless reply you've sent!

I've solved the problem. Found old motherboard on G41 which was able to boot with that card, dumped bios, tried to open it with PolarisBiosEditor - it was unable to open it, seems like somehow a garbage has been written there. Flashed its o/c bios back and worked fine! So if you've run into same situation, just try different mobos, the older the better.

Btw. Also tried hot replace the working card with same that can't boot - that one. Card was lost in atiwinflash (cannot determine bios..), but nothing wrong happened with cards. I've switched only signal bus with usb risers (both cards were powered). So hot swap just does not work, there's nothing to try.
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September 22, 2017, 01:48:19 PM
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I've solved the problem. Found old motherboard on G41 which was able to boot with that card, dumped bios, tried to open it with PolarisBiosEditor - it was unable to open it, seems like somehow a garbage has been written there. Flashed its o/c bios back and worked fine! So if you've run into same situation, just try different mobos, the older the better.

You got lucky, you know that, you better be very cautious from now on. Losing a card is losing $300 minimum. You can always send back to rma but that is you not taking responsibility of your acts. Reason why I think every gpu card should be dual bios.

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September 22, 2017, 02:24:59 PM
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You got lucky, you know that, you better be very cautious from now on. Losing a card is losing $300 minimum. You can always send back to rma but that is you not taking responsibility of your acts. Reason why I think every gpu card should be dual bios.
Yeah, every flashed bios should be dumped to verify.
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September 22, 2017, 04:37:46 PM
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Happened to me due to user error/stupidity. I tried the 1+8 paperclip trick that worked for me. Harrowing stuff though...

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