Yes, some AMD compatible motherboards include built-in graphics capabilities.
Yes, some AMD compatible motherboards include built-in graphics capabilities.
Referenced earlier, the board might support a display port (such as HDMI DP, etc.), but it lacks a GPU itself—you’ll need an APU. Keep in mind that chips like 3100/3300x/3600/3700x/3900x/3950x or any Zen-based designs without a "G" suffix will require a GPU to render properly.
You need an AMD chip featuring "G" in its model, such as the 3400G or 3200G, which include built-in graphics. Other options don't work
Many choices available, though as noted before, performance will depend on the CPU. Speeds around 2200g, 2400g, 3200g and higher are possible. Some of the more budget-friendly AMD options are also mentioned.
I've been searching for the past hour trying to identify which motherboards include integrated graphics and which don't, as well as understanding the CPU connections. Many sources seem to discuss this topic.
No boards come with built-in graphics. Almost every one includes a display connection. For this, you require a processor with integrated graphics, also known as an APU.
It's really hard to say anything clearer than what @TofuHaroto mentioned. The CPU doesn't include a "g" in its name. It seems like you're facing some trouble getting any display output from the motherboard. You might want to choose a CPU and buy a budget graphics card on eBay for around $20, which would let you get a decent Ryzen processor. Either way, what you're doing now feels a bit foolish. The Ryzen 4000 is just around the corner, and since you're only getting a GPU soon, it might be better to wait for the whole system.