Extreme emphasis!
Extreme emphasis!
Hey everyone! Just wanted to share what happened. I built a new PC but decided to use my old 2011 GPU (Radeon HD 6850). Because it’s quite old, it doesn’t work well with the MSI B550 motherboard and all the UEFI settings... So I went ahead and bought a much stronger Geforce 1030. When I tried to install Windows 10 from a DVD, I got a boot message asking me to reboot and pick the right boot device. But here’s the weird part: with my old GPU connected, the underscore blinked slowly; with the new one, it sped up dramatically. Everything else seemed normal except for a different PSU and that strange blinking. I’m worried something might be wrong with the new GPU. Any thoughts? Thanks!
The suggestion seems to be about installing Windows 10 with CSM on the 6850. It worked initially, but later caused problems like random black screens and resolution changes. This hasn’t happened before with the old PC it was connected to. The main concern is the strange underscore related to switching the GPU card. I’m unsure if it’s directly about the GPU or just a side effect from the motherboard setup.
Haha nope, for the time being, but I have not installed Windows yet so couldn't tell. Obviously the underscore blink rate may be different from one machine to another, but on the same machine with the same config? Yeah I'm talking super fast blinking underscore, like a f***ing laser minigun xDD!
It seems the question is about who controls the blinking rate of an underscore on a PC. Probably the motherboard handles that, while the GPU just shows it.