![]() They generally cost less than $15.00.Ĭan you change the Resolution settings to a lower setting to see if you get any video when you have the 'Out of Range' error? You could purchase an Active DP>HDMI adapter for 4k resolutions at 60 hz or higher but they are not cheap or buy a passive DP>HDMI adapter that will give 1920x1200 HD Resolution. What does Windows Settings - Display show as your maximum Resolution or "Recommended" Resolution? Sometimes using a different GPU Video Output port helps get better results or using a previous AMD Driver like from here. I really don't have any answers as to why you are having that issue except it might be due to the AMD Driver itself. I see that your Monitor has VGA, DVI-D, and HDMI inputs and Sapphire has 1 HDMI and 3 DP output ports. I know that many Users have been having issues with their 5600 series GPU card AMD drivers. ![]() I'm still getting the error from my monitor saying "Out of Range". Ultimately, I was able to download a driver for Windows and am now able to see Windows- but I still can't access my BIOS screen. Troubleshooting: I have uninstalled and re-installed my previous graphics card. If I re-apply my previous NVIDIA card, it boots up as normal. Now here’s a tricky part: I have a partitioned hard drive with Ubuntu 20.04 and Windows 10 on alternate partitions. It doesn’t even boot up to the BIOS screen allowing me to enter the BIOS set up, or review my boot list. Now I’m having an issue with the ASUS screen displaying an “Out of Range” error. ![]() Prior to uninstalling the NVIDIA card I uninstalled the driver. I previously had an NVIDIA card installed. Operating System & Version: Windows 10/Ubuntu 20.04ĭescription of Original Problem: I just installed the above graphics card into my PC. CPU: AMD® Ryzen 5 1500x quad-core processor × 8
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