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Bought my ASRock Taichi 9070XT OC a few days ago and having problems with it just giving me a black screen.

The weird thing is that i can access and see BIOS/Boot menu.

 

It boots to Windows with the black screen confirmed from USB/Discord sounds.

Just now tried to boot into Linux Mint and that also seems to work fine just fine.

 

Build:

  • Ryzen 5 5600
  • 24Gb DDR4 3000MHz DOCP
  • Asus TUF X470 plus gaming
  • Corsair RM750x (older one without 12VHPWR)
  • Win10

 

Stuff ive tried:

  • Disable CSM
  • Disable 4G decoding
  • Disable Rebar
  • Reset BIOS to factory settings
  • Update BIOS
  • Update chipset drivers
  • Take out 2 of my 4 ram sticks
  • Use 2 PSUs on the rig (1 for the GPU, 1 for the rest of the system)
  • Use DP or HDMI or both form output
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Boot to safe mode and use DDU to remove GPU drivers, might help.

 

To get to safe mode (method 4 works surely): https://www.itpro.com/operating-systems/microsoft-windows/361662/how-to-boot-windows-11-in-safe-mode#section-why-boot-into-windows-11-safe-mode

Pax vobiscum

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2 hours ago, HekeFIN said:

 

Bought my ASRock Taichi 9070XT OC a few days ago and having problems with it just giving me a black screen.

The weird thing is that i can access and see BIOS/Boot menu.

 

It boots to Windows with the black screen confirmed from USB/Discord sounds.

Just now tried to boot into Linux Mint and that also seems to work fine just fine.

 

Build:

  • Ryzen 5 5600
  • 24Gb DDR4 3000MHz DOCP
  • Asus TUF X470 plus gaming
  • Corsair RM750x (older one without 12VHPWR)
  • Win10

 

Stuff ive tried:

  • Disable CSM
  • Disable 4G decoding
  • Disable Rebar
  • Reset BIOS to factory settings
  • Update BIOS
  • Update chipset drivers
  • Take out 2 of my 4 ram sticks
  • Use 2 PSUs on the rig (1 for the GPU, 1 for the rest of the system)
  • Use DP or HDMI or both form output

black screens and not fully booting are two main symptoms of the absolutely FUBAR Windows Jan. update.

 

If on Win 11 did you update with this months "Patch Tuesday" update earlier this month? That could be the problem.

MS advises rolling back and removing the last Patch Tuesday update for Jan.

 

FYI, always check what the most recent windows update broke before doing all those steps. 😉

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28 minutes ago, Pusbucket said:

black screens and not fully booting are two main symptoms of the absolutely FUBAR Windows Jan. update.

I hate W11 sooo much, I just use the Chris Titus windows utility to pause updates and when I see a "stable enough" period I manually check for them. If you plan on sticking to Windows 11 OP you might have to do something similar

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