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Connect ASUS ROG HERO VIII with WIFI and RX590 graphics card.

Connect ASUS ROG HERO VIII with WIFI and RX590 graphics card.

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Bartekdwarf
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08-08-2019, 11:51 PM
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I hope no one bothers about the two special setups I have: an ASUS ROG Hero VIII WIFI and an RX 590 graphics card. 1) After attempting to add the MI Store extension, I installed code d3 on the board. I noticed it failed during installation. 1a) I attempted to reinstall the X570 drivers, but they crashed too. 1b) The crashes were application issues, not computer problems. 2) My monitor and card both support FreeSync, yet I can't turn it on automatically. 2a) I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the AMD software, but the error d3 appeared on my motherboard, causing system hiccups. I'm seeking advice to resolve these issues. I'm comfortable with wiring and hardware, but software glitches are challenging.
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Bartekdwarf
08-08-2019, 11:51 PM #1

I hope no one bothers about the two special setups I have: an ASUS ROG Hero VIII WIFI and an RX 590 graphics card. 1) After attempting to add the MI Store extension, I installed code d3 on the board. I noticed it failed during installation. 1a) I attempted to reinstall the X570 drivers, but they crashed too. 1b) The crashes were application issues, not computer problems. 2) My monitor and card both support FreeSync, yet I can't turn it on automatically. 2a) I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the AMD software, but the error d3 appeared on my motherboard, causing system hiccups. I'm seeking advice to resolve these issues. I'm comfortable with wiring and hardware, but software glitches are challenging.

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08-22-2019, 08:08 AM
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freesync often needs to be activated on both the monitor and the computer. start by turning on your monitor and then return to the software. regarding the motherboard problem, it’s usually not advisable to install additional motherboard software since it tends to offer unnecessary features and contains bloat and bugs. I’d recommend removing it instead.
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Beastingit3644
08-22-2019, 08:08 AM #2

freesync often needs to be activated on both the monitor and the computer. start by turning on your monitor and then return to the software. regarding the motherboard problem, it’s usually not advisable to install additional motherboard software since it tends to offer unnecessary features and contains bloat and bugs. I’d recommend removing it instead.

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Arazon
Member
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08-28-2019, 11:22 PM
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I tried to remove the MI or M1 but couldn't. The system feels like it's still there, making it hard to delete or reinstall. In my notes I mentioned an older graphics card before, which worked with Freesync and the monitor. I just replaced it with a newer one, and then Freesync stopped functioning.
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Arazon
08-28-2019, 11:22 PM #3

I tried to remove the MI or M1 but couldn't. The system feels like it's still there, making it hard to delete or reinstall. In my notes I mentioned an older graphics card before, which worked with Freesync and the monitor. I just replaced it with a newer one, and then Freesync stopped functioning.

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TrueBit
Senior Member
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08-29-2019, 08:09 AM
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Checking with ASUS or reaching out directly to AMD/ATI for support would be the best approach. They can provide guidance on resolving the driver issue and error code.
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TrueBit
08-29-2019, 08:09 AM #4

Checking with ASUS or reaching out directly to AMD/ATI for support would be the best approach. They can provide guidance on resolving the driver issue and error code.