>GPU seems to be having trouble >think it's because of the motherboard >bought a better mobo >GPU still won't boot up
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@syzygy@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org yes, spinning as usual.
@MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com Does the card come up if you run lspci?
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@syzygy@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org the thing is, the display doesn't work at all. It won't even go to BIOS, I have to use the VGA port in the motherboard just to get in.
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So is there any display from the motherboard's VGA?
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@syzygy@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org yes, like last time I can use Arch just fine.
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@syzygy@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org but the GPU is not detected.
@MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com Run lspci and post the output.
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@syzygy@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org can't, my Arch is fucked for now because of the Grub.
@MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com But I thought you said arch worked
@MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com I'm high and you're confusing me slow down please
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@syzygy@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org okay kitten, put your ears because daddy is going to simplify it to you. I bought a GPU, tried it on my Arch PC. It works for a couple of days but then it stopped working. I tried fixing it but it just won't work, when I installed it I had to use VGA display on my motherboard. So I thought this must be a BIOS problem, then I bought a new motherboard. I installed it in, Arch doesn't work because grub is fucked somehow. I tried it with my GPU too and it won't boot.
@MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com Fuck I read this like ten times
@MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com Could try to narrowing it down, so if you get rid of the card what does it do?
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@syzygy@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org nothing? I have an older GPU which works flawlessly.
@MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com There should be something from the motherboard, if the old card works then I dunno
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@lina@eientei.org @MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com @syzygy@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org if the GPU doesn't have a video signal even while booting, it's not a driver problem. Either the GPU is fucked, or the Motherboard slot is fucked. But he already tried with another MB, and the other GPU works fine, so this GPU might be fucked. What I would try would be another PSU. Sure, the GPU may not need a six pin power connector, but maybe the PSU is not delivering enough power for the RX560, but is delivering enough power for the other GPU. If that also doesn't work, then I'm sorry, but the 560 is dead.
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@Suzu@varishangout.net @lina@eientei.org @MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com @syzygy@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org Could the monitor itself be borked? Some of them have firmware now.
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@berkberkman@bae.st @lina@eientei.org @MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com @syzygy@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org but why would the display decide to work with an older GPU and not with a newer one?
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@lina@eientei.org @MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com @syzygy@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org @Suzu@varishangout.net I don't know what monitor it is. For all I know, it could be a G-SYNC monitor.
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@lina@eientei.org @MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com @syzygy@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org @Suzu@varishangout.net If there's NVIDIA GPUs available to buy in Indonesia, there has to be G-SYNC monitors there too (although most of them are just FreeSync + G-SYNC compatible).
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@berkberkman@bae.st @MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com @syzygy@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org @Suzu@varishangout.net dude idk about that he bought a fucking amd gpu that gave me so many headaches that i hate AMD now
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@lina@eientei.org @berkberkman@bae.st @MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com @syzygy@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org on the other hand, Nvidia support for Linux sucks ass. I have a 3070, and my life would be way easier if I had the equivalent AMD card.
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@Suzu@varishangout.net @berkberkman@bae.st @MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com @syzygy@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org >install proprietary drivers >it just works >change gpu to a newer nvidia gpu >it just works as opposed to >dude uses amd card >upgrades it >IT DOESN'T FUCKING WORK!!!!!!!!!
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@lina@eientei.org @berkberkman@bae.st @MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com @syzygy@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org @Suzu@varishangout.net you can play a fun game. look up "linux black screen" and take a shot every time its nvidia