So I bought a new tower recently and wanted to swap over my rx590 to it. I installed it after swapping over the psu from old tower because new tower didn't have enough pcie cables and for some reason this pc wont recognise my gpu. When I boot the pc it will either spin the fans for a moment then they stop or the fans will spin at a very high speed constantly until I force shut down the pc. The pc never boots at all when doing this either, I will always get no signal. I also tried downloading all new amd drivers before installing the gpu and that did not work. Without the gpu installed the pc runs perfectly fine.
ASUS A320M-K motherboard
Coolermaster 500W psu
Did you change the mobo bios setting to run with the 590, and assume monitor is also connected to the 590 port ?
no, how would i go about doing that? what setting would i need to change?, yea the monitors were connected to the 590s hdmi ports
Asus website will have a motherboard manual, info will be in it.
And do the initial setup with only one monitor connected.
I'm updating my bios to latest version now, manual doesn't say what setting needs changing for it to boot properly
Bios has an advanced mode, look for settings related to graphics. Something along the lines of initial display first/igpu/pci/peg.
I don't have an asus board, it may be better to ask on asus forum for help on bios setup.
Hey I don't know where to go for help on this. I have an AMD Radeon RX590. It was working perfectly on my old Asus B85M-E with an Intel i-5 and 32Gig Corsair DDR3 RAM. I upgraded to an MSI Pro Z690-A DDR4 with an i-7 and 32 Gig of Patriot DDR4 RAM.
During the MSI motherboard drivers installation, drivers for the integrated gpu on the i-7 got installed. I can't seem to get rid of them, but I think they're conflicting with my RX590. Now, any YouTube video stutters badly. I can'at watch Netflix, or any streaming videos. I can't use OBS Studio. It's log analyses tells tme I have critical rendering lag of 75% and gpu encoder overload of 38.8%. I get a warning that the integrated gpu is not powerful enough to allow any OBS use. The only thing I figured on trying was deleting the Intel UDH 700 driver. I uninstall it and it keeps coming back on reboot. Even when I remove it, the only thing I see is in the AMD performance that the gpu usage before removing it is 0% and after removing it AMD gpu usage spikes high (until reboot).
Here's what the Windows System Information shows about Conflicts:
Intel is messing up everything, and it can't possibly handle the gpu workload.
Do you have any idea what I can do? Or, can you point me in the direction for the help I need. Intel has so far been no help. The same with MSI. I just know I have the problem from all the previously working uses I have described above that now no longer work.