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this is a very strange issue and i dont have much info... but it seems when i enter my bios my gpu driver isnt loading cause my monitor shows up in a very pixulated rez, but after i boot to windows the gpu driver finally starts to take control of the rez ect, but i want to see my ram speeds but its near impossible to get into my bios as everything goes unresponsive and i have to restart the pc with the power button to get back to windows, any ideas or info would be a great help, thanks 

 

motherboard x570 a pro bios version 7C37vH4

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your "gpu driver" is software in windows, you shouldnt have high res while in bios

but idk about the unresponsive thing

try opening your case and plugging your usb and mouse in to the one indicated for mouse and keyboard

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If you are using an adapter cable, like DVI to display port or similar, this can happen because the monitor can't make heads or tails of what is sent to it w/o some software help.

 

Otherwise, almost all (non shitty) monitors will have a "auto adjust" button,  press it on the monitor while in the BIOS and voila.

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so, the issue im having is it takes me to a page that says 'select boot drive', but my keyboard and mouse are unresponsive after the bios update, so ive just left it, cause if i choose to not go into the bios and i boot fine, im just annoyed cause i have 32gb of 3000mhz ram thats currently only running at 2133mhz (i cant remember the default speed) as i spent a decent amount of money on the ram cause the amount is overkill i know lol, but thank u guys for helping out idk if this info will help 

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