AMD cpu with graphics + Nvidia GPU = no problems whatsoever?

Good question and I've asked it before, some say keep the AMD CPU grahics going and install its driver, you have a great CPU and GPU. I have good RTX 4090 and 7950 X3D, so I honestly think its not needed, to disable onboard CPU grahpics can be hard to find in modern motherboard BIOS's ... my Asus board has a search function though and I typed in graphics and I got a result I could not find elsewhere in BIOS. disabled it and it worked, YAY
 
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running a 7600 +3080
I've installed both the nvidia drivers (3080) and the radeon drivers (iGPU) and running on a gsync compatible monitor no issues
 
I'm now on 7600 cpu with graphics, so the recommendation is install the Radeon drivers to take advantage of that? And I've got a 4070 gpu so I'm also using Geforce driver for that.. just checking. :)

My pc has issues when the amd driver is installed, I had to disable the iGPU in the bios. When the amd driver is installed windows would set the iGPU to the primary graphics device and to change it in windows I had to go into device manager and disable the iGPU but then after rebooting windows the iGPU would again be set as primary. I don't want to do this every time I boot my pc up so I just disabled the iGPU permanently in bios
 
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Thanks, the reason I asked was because on the whole games are playing fine, except Death Stranding, after an hour it would crash with an error quoting both Nvidia and AMD drivers (but maybe just because I have both installed).

There is a known EXPO / SoC voltage issue since the recent BIOS patches, previously WHQL were updated and my kit was removed lol it won't do EXPO but the RAM plays nice at one notch lower speed below on custom timings, I put it through all kinds of stress and fine. I have also yet to try b and c BIOS versions.

I'll see if I can disable iGPU and uninstall the AMD graphic drivers and test again thanks.
 
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I think it depends on whether you want to run a screen off the the iGPU or not. If you don't, then personally I'd just disable it.

Running multiple GPU drivers however I've never had any issues with, I used to run GPUs from multiple vendors.
 
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