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System Name | Office |
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Processor | Ryzen 5600G |
Motherboard | ASUS B450M-A II |
Cooling | be quiet! Shadow Rock LP |
Memory | 16GB Patriot Viper Steel DDR4-3200 |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte RX 5600 XT |
Storage | PNY CS1030 250GB, Crucial MX500 2TB |
Display(s) | Dell S2719DGF |
Case | Fractal Define 7 Compact |
Power Supply | EVGA 550 G3 |
Mouse | Logitech M705 Marthon |
Keyboard | Logitech G410 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 22H2 |
Some weeks back, a fellow forumite noted that A750s were $250 at Newegg. "Hey," think I to myself, "that hits my newly-raised self-imposed price ceiling for a graphics card." Then promptly think about other things, because I bought a 1070 ti not all that long ago, and an RTX 3050 not terribly long before that. And the A750 isn't that much faster than a 1070 ti anyway. But the fact took up residence in the back of my brain, and impulse control finally failed last week. With a $250-lighter wallet, there is now a very handsome A750 in a box in my office.
"Why in a box," I hear/imagine you asking. A fair question, and deserving of an answer. Once I found some time for installation, I proceed to prepare for the operation.
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Day One. Uninstall 1070 ti via Device Manager (leaving drivers), reboot into BIOS to enable resizable BAR, which does not work. On reboot, the system kicks me back into BIOS. This continues to happen until I disable ReBAR. Maybe Pascal doesn't like it? Whatever; shut down, pull the GeForce, and drop in the ARC. Same behavior; can't get past post with ReBAR on. Problem with the MoBo (ASUS B450M-A II, which has been otherwise stellar)? Well, BAR off is a performance hit, but it should still work.
Huzzah! We get past POST. However, we're soft locking apparently at random. First boot wouldn't load login prompt. Second does, but as services are starting, the screen goes to a low-res image of the desktop background, and I hear the notification bell, as though there's a confirmation prompt off-screen. No common keyboard inputs will dismiss/confirm this phantom prompt. Force reset. This situation recurs on every boot, at varying intervals post-login. After a few attempts, I retain input control long enough to disable Intel software on startup. This seems to solve the issue.
This was not, however, the only issue. Certain software is now acting weird. Firefox seemed to soft lock the system on the F@H control page. Hwinfo64 self-terminates, and on the fourth launch attempt either coincides with or causes a soft lock. Well, it's an old-ish version; maybe it doesn't play nice with ARC yet. On next reboot I disable all startup items in Task Manager, get rid of Run keys for Intel software in the registry, and reboot once more. OS loads without incident, so it's time to try a game; let's go with FFXIV.
FFXIV launches with no drama. Slight drama on the login screen, though; background effects and animations are dropping frames all over the place. Symptom of no ReBAR? Who knows; I'm through the queue now anyway. Performance in-game seems fine. Subjectively and at first blush, camera movement seem smoother than on the 1070 ti. I run around Drybone (I think) for a bit, then end up tabbing out (to Firefox?) for reasons I don't recall, possibly to look up BIOS versions for my board. Of course, the ASUS support site is down. And the system has now soft-locked anyway.
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Day Two. I got shizz to do, and it's game night with a friend tonight. Better drop the 1070 ti back in. Uninstall Intel software, uninstall A750 through DevMan, deleting driver software this time. Swap cards, bring system back up and check on startup items. Wait; why are there entries for Intel Control and Driver Support in Services? I uninstalled those! Jeebus, Intel; sort out your software. O hey, and my G410 has fallen back on default key colors. That's right; everything's disabled. So I manually run GHub, and it just sits there and spins on the splash screen. Restart to same result. Uninstall and reinstall, no dice. Uninstall, download and install latest version to identical effect. Did Intel's software actually break my system!? Everything else works so far, but I've no idea why GHub would arbitrarily just Not Work. Oh, along the way I discover that ARC cards can't F@H because they don't have FP64 in hardware, and Intel's software FP64 emulation isn't reliable enough. Curses.
Potential Future Actions:
BIOS update (if available)
Windows Update to 22H2 (still on 21H2)
OS reinstall
Beta drivers (using WHQL to this point)
Attempt card installation on Z590 system
@dirtyferret @AusWolf
"Why in a box," I hear/imagine you asking. A fair question, and deserving of an answer. Once I found some time for installation, I proceed to prepare for the operation.
--
Day One. Uninstall 1070 ti via Device Manager (leaving drivers), reboot into BIOS to enable resizable BAR, which does not work. On reboot, the system kicks me back into BIOS. This continues to happen until I disable ReBAR. Maybe Pascal doesn't like it? Whatever; shut down, pull the GeForce, and drop in the ARC. Same behavior; can't get past post with ReBAR on. Problem with the MoBo (ASUS B450M-A II, which has been otherwise stellar)? Well, BAR off is a performance hit, but it should still work.
Huzzah! We get past POST. However, we're soft locking apparently at random. First boot wouldn't load login prompt. Second does, but as services are starting, the screen goes to a low-res image of the desktop background, and I hear the notification bell, as though there's a confirmation prompt off-screen. No common keyboard inputs will dismiss/confirm this phantom prompt. Force reset. This situation recurs on every boot, at varying intervals post-login. After a few attempts, I retain input control long enough to disable Intel software on startup. This seems to solve the issue.
This was not, however, the only issue. Certain software is now acting weird. Firefox seemed to soft lock the system on the F@H control page. Hwinfo64 self-terminates, and on the fourth launch attempt either coincides with or causes a soft lock. Well, it's an old-ish version; maybe it doesn't play nice with ARC yet. On next reboot I disable all startup items in Task Manager, get rid of Run keys for Intel software in the registry, and reboot once more. OS loads without incident, so it's time to try a game; let's go with FFXIV.
FFXIV launches with no drama. Slight drama on the login screen, though; background effects and animations are dropping frames all over the place. Symptom of no ReBAR? Who knows; I'm through the queue now anyway. Performance in-game seems fine. Subjectively and at first blush, camera movement seem smoother than on the 1070 ti. I run around Drybone (I think) for a bit, then end up tabbing out (to Firefox?) for reasons I don't recall, possibly to look up BIOS versions for my board. Of course, the ASUS support site is down. And the system has now soft-locked anyway.
--
Day Two. I got shizz to do, and it's game night with a friend tonight. Better drop the 1070 ti back in. Uninstall Intel software, uninstall A750 through DevMan, deleting driver software this time. Swap cards, bring system back up and check on startup items. Wait; why are there entries for Intel Control and Driver Support in Services? I uninstalled those! Jeebus, Intel; sort out your software. O hey, and my G410 has fallen back on default key colors. That's right; everything's disabled. So I manually run GHub, and it just sits there and spins on the splash screen. Restart to same result. Uninstall and reinstall, no dice. Uninstall, download and install latest version to identical effect. Did Intel's software actually break my system!? Everything else works so far, but I've no idea why GHub would arbitrarily just Not Work. Oh, along the way I discover that ARC cards can't F@H because they don't have FP64 in hardware, and Intel's software FP64 emulation isn't reliable enough. Curses.
Potential Future Actions:
BIOS update (if available)
Windows Update to 22H2 (still on 21H2)
OS reinstall
Beta drivers (using WHQL to this point)
Attempt card installation on Z590 system
@dirtyferret @AusWolf