Do RX 500 series really not work in Legacy BIOS?

Why the fuck?

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upgrade your piece of shit computer poorfag

It works 99% of the time, it's just not officially supported.

>throw away a perfectly good CPU for lazy programming practices

The only boards it doesn't work on are some really shitty really old OEMs that people shouldn't be buying in the year 2019 anyways.

That's reassuring. Funny thing is mine is pci-e 2.0, think it'll bottleneck a rx 570? 580?

Probably, just like the rest of your system will probably also bottleneck the thing.

x3450 at 4ghz, basically an 3570k, more than enough for gaming.

Yeah but by that logic so is an older GPU, lol.

I had a 3570k and R9 270X and that was about the limit of what the 3570k could be expected to be paired with.

Idk 4c8t should be fine for the games I play.

iirc only the sapphire cards are UEFI only

Some people spread FUD that powercolor are as well.

It will work on standard boards.

Not prebuilt/allinones/OEMs.

Probably can be patched if you look at bios-mods.com/forum/index.php and switch to a big ass PSU.

same question as I do. Thinking of upgrading to a RX570 as well.
if you happen to upgrade it and it works post feedback so I can do too.
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Based, will do

Do Sapphire UEFI cards work with Gigabyte motherboards with "Hybrid EFI"?

My RX480 worked just fine on a legacy bios when I used to have a Phenom II. Many Polaris boards with dual BIOS are one UEFI and other Legacy.

>and switch to a big ass PSU.
Why?

stfu retard cant wait for them to start releasing bios without legacy support

i meant motherboards

Not surprising. Nvidia has always had better legacy support.

tick tock windows 7 niggers you wont have software or hardware support soon

I have an Asrock 570 that runs fine in my no-UEFI X58 board.

There's more reasons to dislike UEFI than just Windows 7, starting with that EFI system partition bullshit.

>Nvidia has always had better legacy support.
As of now, AMD supports older gpus with new drivers.

My 1080 worked fine with X58 bios but I tried three 1080 TIs and none of them worked properly.

post photo of your board

Aren't Nvidia Pascal cards supposed to support BIOS? I tested a Gigabyte 1060 in an old Athlon64 and it worked great though it was severely CPU bottlenecked.