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I agree on board graphic's is usually disabled when a real gpu is installed
To update the chip set you'd have to remove the amd gpu.
That's just the way on board graphic's work or in your case does not work
Mine is the same way for an Intel on board graphic's board
My Asus x99 does not have on board graphic's so the chip set can be sensed and installed
Although it's best to get it from the manufacture.
Interesting.. what does this entail? i'm not sure I follow "To update the chip set you'd have to remove the amd gpu."
Its built into the Motherboard..
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