oh it works in 2 other systems but will try the peg again but I haven't seen the vga detention. May just install a plain jane Ryzen 5 5500 to see if that clears up any conflict with apu. thanxaccording to the BIOS manual p.11
https://download-2.msi.com/archive/mnu_exe/mb/AMDX570BIOS.pdf
▶ Integrated Peripherals
Sets integrated peripherals' parameters, such as LAN, HDD, USB and audio. Press
Enter to enter the sub-menu.
▶ VGA Detection
Allows the system to detect if there any discrete VGA card or integrated graphics
unit.
you may have to disable this option for the PEG one to work? just a guess but it's possible there is some conflict between the 2 settings of auto-detecting vs you manually setting it.. again just a guess, but it's all i can see that could be BIOS related.
next option is to test the card in a separate system just to be sure it works.
It's slotted in, slot latches really tightMake sure the card is slotted properly into the PCIE slot.
That was one of 1st things I did and all plugs are secured in placeDouble check the PCIe power connectors are plugged into the GPU securely, and fully inserted on the modular side of the PSU as well.
I've contacted MSI and they worked me thru steps to determine if MoBo is bad since it was RMA'd 3 months ago, They are going to send me a new MoBo but I'm probably just going to sell it and get a ASRock or ASUS maybe a Gigabyte. Will be getting a B550 board that has at least 4 dimms and 2 m.2 drive slots with a onboard display port. Seems to be a lot of products that I've purchased in last 6 months are either DOA or just lose function with sound, PCIE or USB. Gotta stick with AM3 for at least another yearAccording Linus Tips on Youtube he recomended RX 9060 XT works perfectly with AMD Ryzen 7 9700x no issue no bottleneck and plus giving higher frame rate i suggest upgrade Ur CPU at least