Assumption is you are using a DisplayPort or HDMI cable/connection to your display.
0x73BF is the correct device ID for an RX 6900 XT, so no spoofing is required.
Have you looked at creating an SSDT-BRGO.aml table for your system? As this may be required if your dGPU uses a number of Bridges in order to work. See the Github page linked below.
Assumption is you are using a DisplayPort or HDMI cable/connection to your display.
0x73BF is the correct device ID for an RX 6900 XT, so no spoofing is required.
Have you looked at creating an SSDT-BRGO.aml table for your system? As this may be required if your dGPU uses a number of Bridges in order to work. See the Github page linked below.
Assumption is you are using a DisplayPort or HDMI cable/connection to your display.
0x73BF is the correct device ID for an RX 6900 XT, so no spoofing is required.
Have you looked at creating an SSDT-BRGO.aml table for your system? As this may be required if your dGPU uses a number of Bridges in order to work. See the Github page linked below.
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