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Greetings, sorry for a long post.
Premise:
I got a mini PC, Minisforum MS-A1 with an 8700G APU, 32GB of Corsair 5600MHz RAM (running at 5200MHz) and a no-name PCIE4x4 SSD.
It has three video outputs: HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C.
For now I need to connect two screens to it, one is HDMI-only and one is HDMI/USB-C, but ideally I need all three outputs so it can be my main PC, since I don't really play games any more.
Problem:
Video through USB-C doesn't work at all. The port works as a normal USB, but a connected USB-C portable screen only gets power, no video, no signs of detecting anything in the OS (Win10 Pro and some Linux distros). A normal screen with USB-C input also doesn't see video. Both are DP1.3 and both screens work with my laptop, using the same cable.
Steps taken:
-I tried numerous versions of AMD drivers, both from Minisforum and official AMD,
-Clean installs of Win10 + drivers,
-Linux (Debian, Mint) also doesn't see the screen.
-No relevant options in the BIOS which is very simplistic and barren,
-Minisforum has "USB-C firmware" on their website, which I installed but has no effect. Seemingly it flashes some sort of a Realtek controller firmware,
-I tried threatening the device with various unpleasantries, it didn't budge.
Adding insult to injury: The setup I want works perfectly with a mini-PC using an 8845HS (a mobile version of the same APU), but this damn thing crashes after a minute of any GPU load (driver timeout error, disabling MPO doesn't help, i couldn't figure it out so it's the first layer of trash pile of disappointment).
I found a few people having similar problems with AMD APUs, but no solutions. Is there some kind of arcane, mysterious magic to USB alt-mode on AMD APUs or do I have expensive trash?
Minisforum support is the usual "GTFO support", throwing breadcrumbs to delay people until they give up - they sent me a long list of "troubleshooting steps" like pushing the button to turn the device on, or connecting a keyboard and such.
I'll be grateful for any pointers for getting USB-C display output working, now I have a pile of expensive e-waste and my blood pressure is creeping up. I know, my fault for buying chinesium garbage.
Now I really need another blood pressure pill.
Premise:
I got a mini PC, Minisforum MS-A1 with an 8700G APU, 32GB of Corsair 5600MHz RAM (running at 5200MHz) and a no-name PCIE4x4 SSD.
It has three video outputs: HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C.
For now I need to connect two screens to it, one is HDMI-only and one is HDMI/USB-C, but ideally I need all three outputs so it can be my main PC, since I don't really play games any more.
Problem:
Video through USB-C doesn't work at all. The port works as a normal USB, but a connected USB-C portable screen only gets power, no video, no signs of detecting anything in the OS (Win10 Pro and some Linux distros). A normal screen with USB-C input also doesn't see video. Both are DP1.3 and both screens work with my laptop, using the same cable.
Steps taken:
-I tried numerous versions of AMD drivers, both from Minisforum and official AMD,
-Clean installs of Win10 + drivers,
-Linux (Debian, Mint) also doesn't see the screen.
-No relevant options in the BIOS which is very simplistic and barren,
-Minisforum has "USB-C firmware" on their website, which I installed but has no effect. Seemingly it flashes some sort of a Realtek controller firmware,
-I tried threatening the device with various unpleasantries, it didn't budge.
Adding insult to injury: The setup I want works perfectly with a mini-PC using an 8845HS (a mobile version of the same APU), but this damn thing crashes after a minute of any GPU load (driver timeout error, disabling MPO doesn't help, i couldn't figure it out so it's the first layer of trash pile of disappointment).
I found a few people having similar problems with AMD APUs, but no solutions. Is there some kind of arcane, mysterious magic to USB alt-mode on AMD APUs or do I have expensive trash?
Minisforum support is the usual "GTFO support", throwing breadcrumbs to delay people until they give up - they sent me a long list of "troubleshooting steps" like pushing the button to turn the device on, or connecting a keyboard and such.
I'll be grateful for any pointers for getting USB-C display output working, now I have a pile of expensive e-waste and my blood pressure is creeping up. I know, my fault for buying chinesium garbage.
Now I really need another blood pressure pill.