I have the same issue with the exact same video card after switching out an Nvidia card (GT 710). Did you ever fully solve this and what's a "blind-boot"?
I need a budget card that will do 4K @ 60hz.
Looking to buy a used MSI RX 560 Aero ITX which has a 4gb version and a 2gb one.
How much of the difference will that extra VRAM matter if I don't do any gaming?
So I got the DVI to HDMI cable and connected it to the motherboard HDMI output. I'm able to boot into my BIOS now but with "Primary Display" set to "CPU Graphics", I get the Clover boot screen but then it just keeps looping back to the Asus logo.
I tried changing "Primary Display" back to...
Thanks, that's what I figured. Wish I would've saved my settings.
Should be getting the DVI to HDMI cable today so I'll probably just wait and try hooking up my monitor to the onboard graphics first.
I'm an idiot.
So I went into the BIOS and changed "CPU Graphics Multi-Monitor" setting to "Enabled" which was fine.
But then I changed "Primary Display" to "CPU Graphics" to test it with my current monitor, totally forgetting that it's DVI-D and my mobo only has DisplayPort and HDMI.
So now...
Just bought a 4K 60hz monitor but my rig running Catalina at the moment has a GT 710 card which only does 4K @ 30hz.
What's a cheap card that will run 4K 60hz and should work out of the box?
Was thinking a RX 560 but are there any particular brands/models that are more likely to play nice...
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