Use your vga portI have an x370 taichi I wanted to pair with ryzrn apu 3400g and just now realized there is no hdmi port on the mobo, getting a new mobo is out of the question
I have an x370 taichi I wanted to pair with ryzrn apu 3400g and just now realized there is no hdmi port on the mobo, getting a new mobo is out of the question
Use your vga port
There IS NO VGA port on this board or any other. Might I suggest researching the mentioned hardware before offering suggestions, so you can provide correct advice.
this is the board and no onboard video connector so you need to get a gpu https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/X370 Taichi/index.asp
Actually LOL he might be right I still don't even have a clue. Asrock doesn't discuss it in specific enough detail. I think there is one very vague sentence about using a VGA card or something, but it's hard to really get comfortable about it. I'm in disbelief that Asrock felt that one sentence would suffice. They suck I'll never buy another Asrock again. Even if it is on their web site, I can't find it and at this point I'm tired of looking. I was trying to test the waters with different manufacturers but my Asus seems user friendly, slightly better support. All my problems began with a simple BIOS update that threw my entire multi computer setup off balance, more ** started getting messed up. Eh....just not worth it from my perspective. My * has been thru the ringer, I think it rises to the level they should consider sending me something for free. My mind has been a wreck for the past couple months from neverending computer issues. My own family started pointing the finger at me, it threw my whole life into disarray.Glad you said it. I was seething for about 24 hours after he said that. I'm surprised I kept my mouth shut. This is a help forum not a bad advice, sarcasm forum. But on the same token, I thought I'd make myself look stupid if I said something dumb.
I went and looked at the diagram of the motherboard, Googled it, Binged it, total crap. Basically this guy wasted my time. YOLO.
I have to send my Asus B450-I Gaming for an RMA and that'll be ready for integrated graphics. There is hope.
Actually LOL he might be right I still don't even have a clue. Asrock doesn't discuss it in specific enough detail. I think there is one very vague sentence about using a VGA card or something, but it's hard to really get comfortable about it. I'm in disbelief that Asrock felt that one sentence would suffice. They suck I'll never buy another Asrock again. Even if it is on their web site, I can't find it and at this point I'm tired of looking. I was trying to test the waters with different manufacturers but my Asus seems user friendly, slightly better support. All my problems began with a simple BIOS update that threw my entire multi computer setup off balance, more ** started getting messed up. Eh....just not worth it from my perspective. My * has been thru the ringer, I think it rises to the level they should consider sending me something for free. My mind has been a wreck for the past couple months from neverending computer issues. My own family started pointing the finger at me, it threw my whole life into disarray.
Well I have a GPU for crying out loud! What do I have to do to use it as a port for the integrated graphics to pass through. I'll just throw an old GPU in and you tell me the correct settings.Hes not right. by VGA card they mean a discrete GPU you would put into the PCIe slot. There 100% is NO way to plug a monitor into this motherboard. Being that the board is an X370 this is not surprising. When Ryzen was released there were no APUs. I have an ASUS Crosshair VI Hero that I am typing this on to you right now that has no monitor connections. Its also X370, 1st gen enthusiast, they never expected someone to install an APU in one.
As a side note, please as per the rules do not use profanity here on this forum. I had to edit some choice words out of your reply.
Well I have a GPU for crying out loud! What do I have to do to use it as a port for the integrated graphics to pass through. I'll just throw an old GPU in and you tell me the correct settings.