APU plus one integrated mobo video and a wx5100 are bricked!
APU plus one integrated mobo video and a wx5100 are bricked!
1 Ryzen 5 3400G (functioning) paired with 1 integrated vega 11 on a B450-Gaming-ITX (functioning), plus 1 wx5100 (operating at 1400, bricked here; no memory strap support).
The numbers refer to the motherboard specifications, including the processor socket type, memory support, and chipset features. The PSU model is not included in this technical breakdown.
I am a pull card, restarted. I even changed the thermal paste on the dedicated video card, hoping this will help again. System specs are there, but I’m still forgetting and not quite remembering yet:
Ryzen 5 3400 G
64 GB Value Memory 2400 -> 3400
Team Group SSD - 940 GB
Samsung M.2 Enterprise - 1 GB
MX SSD- 512 GB
Asrock B450-Gaming-ITX
Vega 11 (on APU)
Phantom Case with 2 glass-opening, no-screw, windows that swing open (one door can't be removed and the other can be).
PSU: I don’t recall, but it’s a 750 watt platinum unit from Corsair. Will my PC fail with three integrated controllers? I’m worried, aren’t I?
I understood the issue with my bricked dedicated card. AMD drivers recognized the video card for two days before it disappeared from the Radeon app. Even though Radeon and Windows 10 detected the card, I couldn't flash it using the 2.93 amd flash tool since the dedicated card wasn't listed as an option. The only available option was the working Vega 11 drivers on the APU. Trying the AMD flash tool in DOS gave the same result. Only Vega 11 drivers worked for a functional dedicated card. I'm relieved this problem is resolved. This was a long process, and I can't wait to play at higher frame rates on my dedicated card compared to my APU. I don't use my motherboard's video, but I plan to switch to an internal GPU from the APU to the motherboard in a few years for future backups. I hope this never happens again. Thanks.