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Jordan Dalby

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  1. When doing the fresh Windows installation it should've cleared my driver's but I suppose I could try that
  2. Ah okay. This has worked! Windows now boots and I am on the desktop. I'm having another issue though if you're willing to help. When going to device manager, it shows Microsoft Display Device (or something like that) instead of RX Vega like it should. I've installed the drivers though, any ideas?
  3. I'm using 2 6+2's on the same cable, should I try two separate 6+2's?
  4. Hi, (sorry if this is the wrong section) My specs are as follows Windows 10 Pro 16GB Corsair Vengeance RGB 3600MHz Ryzen 5 2600X B450 Tomahawk motherboard Vega 56 8GB 128GB Kingston SSD (where windows is installed) 1TB WDC HDD As the title says, windows crashes at the screen attached. What I have tried: Reinstalling windows to make sure there were no other conflicting drivers (the option to remove everything) Using a different motherboard (Gigabyte B450M) Enabling and disabling XMP Removing one stick of RAM The trouble is, when I use my old graphics card (GTX 970) the computer comes on perfectly fine. Then when I switch back to the Vega 56 it just doesn't work. I've tried putting the Vega 56 in another computer and it works perfectly fine. I've tested everything and done basically everything I can. I've installed the drivers for the Vega 56 on the official website and also with the autodetect utility. Hope someone can help. Thanks.
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