When first set up, the PC was connected to a 4K TV. As soon as Windows was configured and the AMD drivers automatically rolled up, flickering, blackouts and noises on the screen immediately began. It was solved by rolling back the driver to the universal one from microsoft. An internet search revealed that there are many factors that can cause this problem. Starting from the curve of the installation of Windows and ending with the defective video core. Personally, I checked the driver versions and disabled Hdmi protection. Didn't help. It was also said on the Internet that this is a problem for all G-series processors (both 3rd and 5th ryzens). When connecting a regular Full HD monitor via a dvi cable, everything was immediately resolved. Didn't check other options. That's enough for me, so I'm not lowering my rating.
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