07-25-2019 12:30 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 07:57 PM by ROGBot
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xeizo wrote:
Shamino said he will be gone for a week, so no point yelling until a week from now, on the flip side so are AGESAS pretty weak at the moment so next bios while late may be on a better AGESA.
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Diskach wrote:
Also, when I plug HDMI, post and BIOS are shown on TV, not on monitor.
I have the same GPU as before and on old PC post and BIOS were on monitor.
Is there an option in BIOS to adjust this? I have searched, but couldn't find it...
08-04-2019 03:14 AM
Ravwyn wrote:
Hi Diskach 😃
No, there is no such option. Since I'm on AM4 (started on launch with the 1600X) - the Crosshair VI Hero has been my companion and so far it took good care of me. The early weeks of a platform launch are usually pretty rocky - in terms of UEFI support. Especially the ones up on the support section are sometimes age old, with newer versions out in the wilds for weeks. Sometimes these "beta" releases end up as is on that page after the power users, we, have tested and validated it.
Back to your question - I have seen this behavior a few times before and there is a very straightforward and easy workaround available, don't laugh - i' serious 😃 -> disconnect all displays except your primary one and boot into Windows. The board, to my understanding, remembers this choice. A CMOS reset or even a UEFI flash will clear this, but not always. I cannot say exactly how this works or why it seemingly behaves inconsistently. The workaround works tho!