#b650m — Public Fediverse posts
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PSA: GPU Upgrades.
Scenario:
You have an AMD B650M Motherboard and NVidia RTX 50 series card. When playing games, sound is crackled and games stutter and crash, causing the PC to become unresponsive.
Solution:
Update the motherboard BIOS to the latest version. Once updated, reinstall the GPU drivers opting for a clean install.
This should resolve the issue.
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PSA: GPU Upgrades.
Scenario:
You have an AMD B650M Motherboard and NVidia RTX 50 series card. When playing games, sound is crackled and games stutter and crash, causing the PC to become unresponsive.
Solution:
Update the motherboard BIOS to the latest version. Once updated, reinstall the GPU drivers opting for a clean install.
This should resolve the issue.
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PSA: GPU Upgrades.
Scenario:
You have an AMD B650M Motherboard and NVidia RTX 50 series card. When playing games, sound is crackled and games stutter and crash, causing the PC to become unresponsive.
Solution:
Update the motherboard BIOS to the latest version. Once updated, reinstall the GPU drivers opting for a clean install.
This should resolve the issue.
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PSA: GPU Upgrades.
Scenario:
You have an AMD B650M Motherboard and NVidia RTX 50 series card. When playing games, sound is crackled and games stutter and crash, causing the PC to become unresponsive.
Solution:
Update the motherboard BIOS to the latest version. Once updated, reinstall the GPU drivers opting for a clean install.
This should resolve the issue.
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PSA: GPU Upgrades.
Scenario:
You have an AMD B650M Motherboard and NVidia RTX 50 series card. When playing games, sound is crackled and games stutter and crash, causing the PC to become unresponsive.
Solution:
Update the motherboard BIOS to the latest version. Once updated, reinstall the GPU drivers opting for a clean install.
This should resolve the issue.
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Yesterday I replaced the motherboard in my Debian system.
It is fine, but I wasn't expecting to be able to buy hardware that is lacking any kind of driver support for all sorts of parts of the board. So no audio, wifi or bluetooth it is.
Shouldn't we have outlawed these practices by now?
Good thing that I have USB based devices that work just fine with Linux. But it is a shame nonetheless