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You can check factory reset checkbox to install from scratch.

 

Just from the pictures, it looks like you have the Microsoft driver and control center won't start with the microsoft driver.   Ideally, download the latest driver package from amd.com and install it.

 

If that still fails, the card may have a mining bios installed - use GPU-Z to show all the information about the card. Without a "patch", the drivers may detect the invalid bios and reject the card and refuse to work with it.

 

You can determine what RX 570 you have (what model) by looking on the circuit board and then go to techpowerup bios collection database and download the proper original bios for the video card and flash it.  You need to know the maker, model, and the amount of VRAM and what ram chips are on the card,  because there may be a model with bios that's compatible with hynix and naya ram chips, and a bios for same model that's compatible with samsung ram chips for example ... so you need to get the version that has compatibility with your ram chips

 

Here's all RX 570 bioses :  techpowerup link

 

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post some pictures of the card if you can, just to check if it's not some fake video card you bought.

 

take screenshots of gpu-z showing info about the card and post them

 

these rx cards use UEFI bios (firmware)  ... csm in bios is basically backwards compatibility, replicates classic bios functionality for components that don't support UEFI ... and as the rx cards use uefi firmware, the firmware shouldn't need CSM to work. So it may be a fake video card....

 

if it's genuine card, you may still need to flash a genuine bios/firmware to it.

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It's a modified bios most likely ....  RX 570 by default had vram working at 1750 Mhz, not 2000 Mhz - 2000 Mhz was for RX 580.   

 

Also default gpu clock 1150 is kinda low, the average should be 1244 or 1280 Mhz

 

The subsystem id - 1849 5031 -  is assigned to Asrock Phantom Gaming Edition RX 570 8 GB which has default gpu frequency  1270 MHz and memory freq 1750 MHz

 

Here's a bios that's supposed to be for that subsystem id : https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/221578/221578

 

(though note it's not verified, so save your current bios first somewhere then flash any new bios )

 

Take pictures of the card to figure the exact model (may be written on the circuit board or on stickers on the back of the card) and try to take a picture of a ram chip (squares or rectangles around the big gpu chip)

 

 

edit : ATI KMDAG patcher  does what i said ... patches the drivers to make them ignore that the bios is modified - your card overclocks the ram, which is ok for mining, but can cause corruption in games (bad textures, games grashing)  and the gpu clock is lowered (because it's more efficient mining this way, but you lose performance in games).

 

Flashing is relatively easy .. download the tool and flash with new rom files : https://www.techpowerup.com/download/ati-atiflash/

 

SAVE your current bios first.

 

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