Question Asus x570 Tuf - no display until Windows login

Oct 6, 2019
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I've had this issue since first building this pc. It happens about 7/10 times where when I boot up my pc from a shut down (NOT restart) I will get nothing on my display until the Windows login. Does not matter if I spam F2 or Del, it will go into bios but I'll have nothing on display.

I've tried disabling Fast Startup in Windows, moving/reseating ram, updating bios, clearing cmos, etc. What could be causing this?
I know my gpu is fine as I migrated it from a previous build.

Also have a side issue where mouse movement is super sluggish inside bios but I'd rather solve this first.

System:
AMD Ryzen 3800x
Corsair LPX 3600mhz
Samsung 970 Evo Plus
GTX 1060
 

angelion

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I had the same problem but i had also connected a TV on my pc and boot screen only showed there till windows log in comes up to my main screen , do you have any 2nd monitor? Try also switch display outputs
 
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Nope, this is my only display that's connected. Someone else suggested that to me funny enough but unfortunately I can't test it. My 1060 has 3x display ports and only 1x hdmi. This older monitor only has hdmi in.
 
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Well this problem seems to be sorted for now after I enabled UEFI and updated the firmware on my vid card.

Does anyone know why my bios itself is laggy though?

I just came from an Asus Intel build which had basically the same bios layout, and it wasn't remotely slow and unresponsive like this new x570 board. I tried reflashing it and everything. Sometimes I have to click on something twice for it to register and even keyboard navigation is slow.
 

kaehligj

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Remove all power connectors to the board (important!), then try a BIOS hard reset: remove the coin battery, and short the bat conn for some 5 seconds.
Hope this helps.

If no help, try swap your graphics adapter card with a basic performance one, like the good old GT610.

Cheers / Anders
 
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Actually my problem had returned but I found a permanent fix.

I had to enable CSM in bios, it's been fine now for days. I'm not sure why it was needed, maybe another x570 issue? It works though and always establishes my gpu before bios. Only problem is it adds a few seconds to boot time to show black screen and white text displaying my vid card.