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UHD Graphics 770 - no GPU in system display?

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I have an Intel® UHD Graphics 770 on my i9-12900K.  Just recently built a new system with this mobo ASUS Pro WS W680M-ACE SE and I am new to the iGPU thingie.   I am not seeing a GPU in the system, no idea why?

 

Do I need any special plugins, configuration or anything?  So far installed the Intel GPU Top and GPU Statistics

 

Do I need the HDMI Dummy Plug 4K Display Emulator?

 

and lspci gives me this? I am not  seeing the i9-12900K CPU quicksync GPU here, the 770?

root@U-NAS:/dev/dri# lspci -Dmm | grep VGA
0000:09:00.0 "VGA compatible controller" "ASPEED Technology, Inc." "ASPEED Graphics Family" -r52 -p00 "ASPEED Technology, Inc." "ASPEED Graphics Family"

 

I have no GPU in my system display ? Where do I start?

 

 

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Edited by DivideBy0

Solved by Squid

  • DivideBy0 changed the title to UHD Graphics 770 - no GPU in system display?
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Is it disabled in the BIOS?  You might need the dummy plug....

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59 minutes ago, Squid said:

Is it disabled in the BIOS?  You might need the dummy plug....

Arrrrgghhhh silly me. It was disabled in BIOS.  Loud face palm 

Edited by DivideBy0

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