Everything is plugged inThe monitor is plugged into the gpu?
i did instal the new bios but i had an older version of the allin1 what am i supposed to do now?Did you update the BIOS on the ab350m to at least version 5.90 and install the all-in-one driver as described on the Asrock website PRIOR to the CPU upgrade?
But is the monitor plugged into the gpu and not the motherboard?Everything is plugged in
No i got it plugged to the mb and it doesnt turn on even if i dont connect the gpuBut is the monitor plugged into the gpu and not the motherboard?
all in 1? what is that mean?i did instal the new bios but i had an older version of the allin1 what am i supposed to do now?
My bios version right now is on 6.0 and the all in one is a a file that asrock wants to install before updating the bios and i didnt see that so i went on and updated the bios firstall in 1? what is that mean?
what bios version is it on?
Even when i try my old r3 2200g with the rx 570 the display doesnt turn on it only turns on when i have only my r3 without the gpuDid you update the BIOS on the ab350m to at least version 5.90 and install the all-in-one driver as described on the Asrock website PRIOR to the CPU upgrade?
No i got it plugged to the mb and it doesnt turn on even if i dont connect the gpu
So does that mean that i have to install the cpu and gpu and then connect the monitor to the gpu and then it should work?There is no igpu in the 3600, it's different from the 2200G which is an APU and has a igpu. Meaning you will never get any signal from the motherboard connector unless you use a 2200G, 2400G, 3400G etc.
Your motherboard is setup so that if you use an APU, you have a video output connector.
For the 3600, you absolutely need a discrete gpu and the monitor must be plugged into it, not the motherboard connector.
Yes.So does that mean that i have to install the cpu and gpu and then connect the monitor to the gpu and then it should work?
Thank you very much i fixed it 😊😊Exactly yes, with Ryzens, a cpu is a cpu only, an apu is both cpu and igpu. So the motherboard connector is for APU use only. With a standard Ryzen, the video output comes from the gpu, so you use its connectors, not the motherboard.