Not necessarily, some users would not have an iGPU, so would run all monitors off the GPU. Which is what I do in fact. If you go to device manager, are you able to see your GPU listed under Display Adapters at least?
How are you connecting the monitor to the GPU? HDMI? DP? Are you connecting to the GPU and not the motherboard? What was the original GPU? Also an AMD card?
Not just Asus: https://www.igorslab.de/en/nicht-nur-asus-cheatet-expo-und-soc-spannungen-vor-und-nach-dem-bios-update-auf-einem-gigabyte-aorus-master-x670e/
The RAM modules will store two EXPO profiles, so you’re just selecting one of them. Usually the first one is the optimal one so if you have EXPO I selected your good.
Did you register an account on PC Specialist? You would have recieved an email confirming registration like this I suspect:
If you did register, you can try resetting your password (https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/forgot/) if you can't remember it, and log in. Under My Account, you'll see any...
Unfortunately true. Download rate slows down, you pause it for a few secs, then resume and it shoots back up again. Repeat as needed to try and get download completed asap....
And the advantage of getting fibre (at least I assume it's the same in UK as in Ireland) is that once you have the physical fibre connection, you can then move between providers to avail of new customer discounts, as opposed to just having Virgin cable and being tied to them.
Spyder, is it...
Worth trying to boot into safe mode? You can do this in the absence of a signal by powering CP on and off again three times: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/start-your-pc-in-safe-mode-in-windows-92c27cff-db89-8644-1ce4-b3e5e56fe234
It might allow a signal using basic drivers