Hi guys.
I'm having trouble with getting Arc 310 to work - seems like there is no trace of it in running Fedora. VGA is certainly okey & powered up - fan spins. I've been trying a few changes in BIOS but to no avail.
any suggestion are much appreciated. many thanks, L.
I should have mentioned - why I thought people would know each/this cpu - that, this Athlon is an APU - and its graphics do work a ok.
What does lspci show? if it does not show in lspci then there is a hardware/bios problem causing it to not show up.
If it shows up in lspci then it is a driver problem (no driver, and/or driver does not have that pciid in it--pciids show via the modinfo <suspectedrivername> ).
On Sat, May 17, 2025 at 9:07 AM lejeczek via users users@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
I should have mentioned - why I thought people would know each/this cpu - that, this Athlon is an APU - and its graphics do work a ok.
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And it is possible that because the 220ge only has 12 pcie 3.0 slots (vs up to 24 for say a ryzen 5600g that will also work in that motherboard) that one or more of the slots is not connected.
On most motherboard makers specs/manual it list out what happens if you were to use one of the lower end cpus. I don't see that on gigabytes site and given the board has a x16 3.0 and a x4 3.0, and a m-2 connector with pcie x4 given 12 lanes in the cpu something would likely not be connected...
msi says the x16 is a x4 with an amd athlon with radeon graphics. it is possible that the intel arc simply won't work with only x4, and it is possible that only one of the x16 slots works with the cpu that you have.
On Sat, May 17, 2025 at 10:43 AM Roger Heflin rogerheflin@gmail.com wrote:
What does lspci show? if it does not show in lspci then there is a hardware/bios problem causing it to not show up.
If it shows up in lspci then it is a driver problem (no driver, and/or driver does not have that pciid in it--pciids show via the modinfo <suspectedrivername> ).
On Sat, May 17, 2025 at 9:07 AM lejeczek via users users@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
I should have mentioned - why I thought people would know each/this cpu - that, this Athlon is an APU - and its graphics do work a ok.
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Yes, there is definitely BIOS/hardware problem - with this very combination. Different CPU - Ryzen 3600 - and all works. Same Athlon but different VGA - an old low-profile ATI - and all works. I was hoping for this ARC 310 is "only" x8 pci-wise, but evidently, this won't work. thanks!