

The monitor is apparently seen by the software from asus which I downloaded the correct drivers for this card Asus Radeon HD7750 1GD5 V2 as you can see in the print screen as display 1 32w LCD TV and it obviously too sees its connection via the HDMI so why isn't it using it? The card showing output to the monitor via DVI cable and the TV via a HDMI cable, during boot up of windows 10 the TV turns blank stating no video available and I cannot see where I am going wrong here. It works perfectly fine in ubuntu 20.04 and the linux install runs both my pc monitor and the tv as duplicate screens fine.

OK so I installed a new graphics card which my nephew had, its a Asus Radeon HD7750 1GD5 V2. I now have a much stranger issue in Windows, whilst I realise this is not a windows forum, wonder if the knowledge of linux software can help my windows problem. OK well the hissing has got a lot better since I worked out I can shuffle the usb devices around and I am still using the keyboard directly to usb rather tha the pin adapter. They're great GPUs (especially for Linux with the open source drivers) but gamers tend to stay with Nvidia at the moment due to (meme?) features like Raytracing (worse on AMD cards) or DLSS ( AMD's working on a similar feature) and bad reputation is hard to get rid of.Īs for your coil whine issues, I don't know of any way to change the pitch. Older AMD GPUs were popular with miners.Now they hate Intel (they still make great processors though their newest lineup has power consumption issues) with passion because it runs a game they don't play at 2fps less in 720p than the AMD counterparts. See what happens with CPUs from AMD's Bulldozer architecture till Zen+/Zen2. People targeted with those products -(gamers) usually tend to side with the best brand of the moment and spit on the other like their product would struggle to run Minesweeper. AMD has not been competitive in the high end GPU market (performances/power consumption) until recently with the RDNA2 cards hence the lack of popularity.There are way less Radeon GPUs on the market as fewer people use them.Any interesting second hand GPU at an interesting price should not be visible for long. There's a massive shortage of GPUs on the market at the moment - due to Covid (production issues + massive demand) and cryptomining - that should last for a while.
