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I have a pc with a A320M-A Pro with Ryzen 3 3200g, 32gb ram and a gt 730 that i bought second hand and im trying to use the integrated graphics the Radeon Vega 8 which is way faster that the gt 730 but the issue is that everytime i try to use the integrated graphics my computers goes to automatic repair stays there for some time and then just turns off but its still running basically everything goes black but my fans are still going and the lights of the case are still on, i have tried reinstalling windows but everytime im reinstalling it reaches 70% and then the computer turns off again, i was able to get to windows login screen but after like 15 seconds the pc turned off again and i was able to use the pc with integrated graphics and it was a huge difference it was like 4x the perfomance in games but then the computer went to sleep because of being stopped for 15min and when i tried to click the keyboard to turn it on the keyboard would turn on when i pressed it  and then turn right off again so basically the computer turned off again since then i have been trying to find a solution for this problem.

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What is your ram configuration? Did you try running the ram in different slots, or at a different speed?

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Consider doing the default settings in the bios and then try again. I don't see how a fresh Windows install would be having a video driver issue. If not possible to do default settings in bios with a keyboard, just pull the CMOS battery out and wait for some time, then put it back in.

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On 8/15/2023 at 12:09 PM, Fasauceome said:

What is your ram configuration? Did you try running the ram in different slots, or at a different speed?

I have 2x 16gb i have tried everything you said but im still getting the same problem.

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On 8/15/2023 at 4:51 PM, fohatadri said:

Consider doing the default settings in the bios and then try again. I don't see how a fresh Windows install would be having a video driver issue. If not possible to do default settings in bios with a keyboard, just pull the CMOS battery out and wait for some time, then put it back in.

I have tried resetting the bios settings too.

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  • 9 months later...

Im here a year later to say that the issue was my power supply it was probably not giving enough power to the cpu after changing it the pc booted with no problems and after a couple of months i bought a rx 580 so i dont need my integrated anymore. Thanks for everyone who tried to help me.

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