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Upgraded the CPU and now have GPU problems... any help?
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Issue found: I disabled secure boot from BIOS and now I can change resolution and refresh rate. Thanks for the help!
FWIW, your UEFI is generally likely to reset with significant hardware changes (system memory, CPU). It's generally fine with video card, disk and power supply swaps so long as it doesn't boot into a stop code as a result.
How does that make any sense?
Apparently PoP! doesn't support Secure Boot. No idea why the system still runs and works apart from loading nVidia drivers though
Huzzah! Congrats