Different DP cables (I have 3 of them known to work in the past).Change the refresh rate to 60 or 120Hz instead of 144.These are the steps I have tried so far to rectify the issue: I had a second monitor connected via HDMI that did connect fine and the Radeon Settings showed both monitors but nothing would turn on the DisplayPort connected one. The boot screen showed up as normal and loaded into Windows, but as soon as Windows loaded the screen flickered coloured snow and went into power saving mode. I then moved it to my normal desk and plugged it into my normal gaming monitor (a Kogan KALED24144F, off brand 1080p 144Hz FreeSync monitor) via the same DisplayPort cable I have always used with the old Graphics Card and booted. I installed the card, cleared the NVIDIA drivers with DDU and installed the Radeon software using a HDMI monitor I have in my kitchen. Yesterday I got my Red Devil 5700 XT to upgrade from my GTX 1060 6GB.
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