My mobo is not working

Jonkillerjok

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Sorry for my grammar ., I'm trying to set up my mobo (z77x ud3h) graphics integrated card (hd4000) (intel 3570k)
I have a r9 200 gpu ., I plug my hdmi to my gpu everything works ., but when i plug into the mobo nothing works., I tried some threads forums I no longer know what to do.

I try disabling my gpu to install Intel drivers ,. Only error says product doesn't meet requirements . helpp
 
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Oh, I understand now. Sorry for the confusion, do you have an AMD graphics manager (Catalyst, Radeon Control Center) that is trying to make your adapters output 60hz? To get to said control panels, right click on your desktop and select what is usually called 'AMD Radeon Settings'. After that, it should be pretty simple to find your set desktop refresh rates.
That is because you have set in your BIOS the gpu as your main graphics source
Do the following:

Enter BIOS and look for something like: "Primary graphics source", and set it "integrated graphics", save changes and shut down the pc. Now plug in the HDMI in your mobo and you should be ready to go
 
Thanks that seems to work in my bios I had the option on init display first ,. Igfx peg pic., but now my gpu (r9 200) doesn't work .,

On the bios there's an option that says "select which of Igfx/peg/pci graphics device should be primary display or select sg for switchable gfx "

Where is the sg ?
 
Using both the add on graphics adapter AND the integrated graphics can only be done with specific AMD APUs that were specifically designed to do so. Seeing as you have an Intel based motherboard, you won't be able to use both your integrated graphics as well as your R9. Why are you wanting to use both graphics adapters?
 
Right now I picked auto and I'm working one monitor with hd 4000 and my benq with r9. But it seems to not let me get 144 Hz ., I'm trying to run to,monitors with different gpu
 
I have a benq 144Hz 1ms gtg . and I wanted to use the motherboard that had a display port ., ratnet. Helped me on that ., but I plug my benq and it doesn't work anymore 144Hz ., I'm only getting 60 Hz , that's why I was trying to get my hd4000. Mobo. To work
 
Oh, I understand now. Sorry for the confusion, do you have an AMD graphics manager (Catalyst, Radeon Control Center) that is trying to make your adapters output 60hz? To get to said control panels, right click on your desktop and select what is usually called 'AMD Radeon Settings'. After that, it should be pretty simple to find your set desktop refresh rates.
 
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