thank you for the unboxing. You should use separate cables for each pcie power connection on the card; not sure if this matters much here or why this is the only card with a two port design, but just something to keep in mind
Eeh.. You are of course completely right !! I should have used 2 cables !! In this case it will not matter much, like you said, but still. Thanks for pointing this out.
@@LISO476 On the poly chrome RGB page it says the software can control memory RGB, various cases, cooling, led strips etc. form various brands. Brands are listed on the page. It will probably be difficult to have the various RGB eco-systems like ASRock Polychrome RGB, Corsiar iCUE, ASUS Aura and MSI mystic light work together.
Do I need to install the drivers first and then switch the cards, or should I first switch the graphic cards and then when the PC is started, install the driver? And also I saw you used a Nvidia card before, is there something I need to do when switching from nvidia to intel (like reinstalling games/ deleting nvidia drivers)?
I installed the driver after changing the cards. I deleted the nvidia driver. There's nothing wrong with installing the ARC drivers before you change cards BTW. Reinstalling games will not be necessary.
@ thank you very much for this fast answer. I will install the card in the evening and you have the best guide on how to do this on RUclips so I also thank you for the video.
I can't get my Windows to boot with it. I hope I don't have to reinstall. Will try to run it in parallel with my old GPU and see if installing drivers will help.
@@Benchmarks not only can I access the BIOS but I was able to plug both my old GPU and the B580 in, boot up to Windows 10, install the B580 drivers and see it registered in the task manager / performance tab. I took my old GPU out and I'm still getting the same blank screen with just a terminal cursor that's stuck when trying to boot Windows. It's really annoying because I don't want to have to reinstall my Windows. I have an older system, 5930k on LGA2011-v3.
thank you for the unboxing. You should use separate cables for each pcie power connection on the card; not sure if this matters much here or why this is the only card with a two port design, but just something to keep in mind
Eeh..
You are of course completely right !! I should have used 2 cables !!
In this case it will not matter much, like you said, but still.
Thanks for pointing this out.
Congrats and Happy Holidays for you!
one fine beast you got there. AsRock did really good designing that monster.
I got a steel legend ordered too! Excited to use it for my Bazzite Linux project.
Price
JAAAA ich hab meine heute eingebaut...einfach nur Cool!! Bin sowas von Begeistert!!!
this is a lovely video 😊
Great video. That is the vCard I will get for my new system with the 265K
keep going❤❤
are you able to control the argb lighting cuz i dont really like it that way. keeping it clean like white or blur would be a lot better
With Polychrome Sync you can control the lighting:
www.asrock.com/microsite/polychromergb/
www.asrock.com/support/index.asp?cat=Utilities
@Benchmarks is it only for asrock's polychrome? because i have asus rog's mobo
@@LISO476 On the poly chrome RGB page it says the software can control memory RGB, various cases, cooling, led strips etc. form various brands.
Brands are listed on the page.
It will probably be difficult to have the various RGB eco-systems like ASRock Polychrome RGB, Corsiar iCUE, ASUS Aura and MSI mystic light work together.
Nice video 👍 how much watt power supply you are using sir??
850W
You can also find that in the description.
The Steel Legend requires 650W BTW.
Do I need to install the drivers first and then switch the cards, or should I first switch the graphic cards and then when the PC is started, install the driver? And also I saw you used a Nvidia card before, is there something I need to do when switching from nvidia to intel (like reinstalling games/ deleting nvidia drivers)?
I installed the driver after changing the cards.
I deleted the nvidia driver.
There's nothing wrong with installing the ARC drivers before you change cards BTW.
Reinstalling games will not be necessary.
@ thank you very much for this fast answer. I will install the card in the evening and you have the best guide on how to do this on RUclips so I also thank you for the video.
@leonard-5817 Thanks
I can't get my Windows to boot with it.
I hope I don't have to reinstall.
Will try to run it in parallel with my old GPU and see if installing drivers will help.
You can access the BIOS ??
What is your CPU ??
@@Benchmarks not only can I access the BIOS but I was able to plug both my old GPU and the B580 in, boot up to Windows 10, install the B580 drivers and see it registered in the task manager / performance tab.
I took my old GPU out and I'm still getting the same blank screen with just a terminal cursor that's stuck when trying to boot Windows.
It's really annoying because I don't want to have to reinstall my Windows.
I have an older system, 5930k on LGA2011-v3.
@@XfStef You could try an empty partition [or make one] and see if it works with a fresh windows.
I ordered 2 GPUs
did you leave the plastic on?
Yes, it's better in case I want to return it
Can you send to Indonesia?
Send what ??
first comment and first thumb up...
nice pc btw