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I need to know one thing.I'm about to build pc and my friend told that my Ryzen 5 2600 that doesn't have IGPU can't install Windows 10 because of windows ISO file doesn't contain AMD Radeon RX 590 drivers (that's my GPU)  so my Dedicated gpu won't let me install Windows. I was thinking Iso contains all necessary drivers but now I'm not sure...So I'm asking you can I install Windows if I have dedicated gpu without drivers on ISO or do I need to modify ISO by adding graphics drivers to it.I'm talking just about installation or is it possible without modifying that ISO. After installation, I will instal all drivers but he told me to put my SSD in his pc and the instal windows through his I7 gpu with integrated graphic because as he says with my gpu won't be able to see anything on the screen. So Should I instal Windows on his pc or ISO can run using dedicated gpu and contains drivers for it ?

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From my experience, the basic drivers of Windows 10 have always been plenty to have an image. Yes, the full AMD drivers are typically not included in the ISO, but Windows 10 always for me installed the Radeon drivers out of the box; I just had to update them later.

 

P.S. obligatory "oh, have you bought this yet?? Ryzen 3000 is looking good!!"-comment

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Just now, Minibois said:

From my experience, the basic drivers of Windows 10 have always been plenty to have an image. Yes, the full AMD drivers are typically not included in the ISO, but Windows 10 always for me installed the Radeon drivers out of the box; I just had to update them later.

So I won't have problems during instalation? Just need to update drivers after?

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Graphic cards either come with simple drivers attached to it or windows already include basic  drivers to at least get some display output (I don't know the technical terms). So you can use the computer without any GPU drivers, you just won't be able to play games or set the display to the resolution you want until you install the latest drivers.. 

 

In other words, he's wrong and you're good to go.. 

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1 minute ago, ch3w2oy said:

Graphic cards either come with simple drivers attached to it or windows already include basic  drivers to at least get some display output (I don't know the technical terms). So you can use the computer without any GPU drivers, you just won't be able to play games or set the display to the resolution you want until you install the latest drivers.. 

 

In other words, he's wrong and you're good to go.. 

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4 minutes ago, Fat_Weebo said:

So I won't have problems during instalation? Just need to update drivers after?

Yea, this was how I did it with the RX 580 and Ryzen 2400G builds that I have done (both using Radeon drivers - both got the drivers preinstalled).

I would recommend updating the drivers though, on the 2400G build I didn't do that and that gave some weird issues.

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mini eLiXiVy: my open source 65% mechanical PCB, a build log, PCB anatomy and discussing open source licenses: https://linustechtips.com/topic/1366493-elixivy-a-65-mechanical-keyboard-build-log-pcb-anatomy-and-how-i-open-sourced-this-project/

 

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