Did you cook your parts?
Did you cook your parts?
Device activates via system settings even without the GPU, yet connecting the monitor cable to the display port leaves no output visible while the computer powers on.
Yes, those HDMI and display connections are only present on the motherboard for presentation purposes.
You may add a processor with built-in graphics, but not. The chip is linked directly to the connector.
I’m starting to recall this now—actually, I did purchase it that way (believing I wouldn’t need integrated graphics). Remember, everyone I’ve been away from PC work for about a year while I’ve been occupied, so I’m quite inexperienced and new to the situation.
It often allows access to bios, yet after leaving it stays displayed on the Asus display without opening a window.